03/05/2021
LONGEVITY BILL SECOND ATTEMPT FAILS!!!
The Senate Revenue Committee killed SF0097 - State employee longevity pay-prospective repeal on a vote of 3-2 this afternoon March 4, 2021. The bill was sponsored by Senator Hicks (R) Albany, Carbon, Sweetwater.
WPEA lobbyist Ken Decaria was in attendance to testify on this legislation assisted with talking points provided by WPEA Executive Director Betty Jo Beardsley. Decaria stated longevity is a recruitment and retention benefit. Longevity is not tied to base pay and is an incentive to keep employees working to the four year requirement and beyond. The bill would have no impact to the budget for five years since it applies to new hires as of July 1, 2021, and the fiscal note attached to the bill is an estimate.
Committee members voting NO on the bill in support of continuing the longevity benefit for state employees were Senator Fred Baldwin (R) Lincoln, Sublette, Sweetwater, Uinta; Senator Stephan Pappas (R) Laramie; and Senator Wendy Schuler (R) Uinta. Contact these three Senators and let them know that you appreciate their support of state employees.
Yes votes came from Chairman Senator Cale Case (R) Fremont and Senator Tom James (R) Sweetwater.