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SB 3069: DAGS; SPECIAL PROJECT BRANCH OF THE PUBLIC WORKS DIVISION; COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE; INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MODERNIZATION EFFORTS; CIVIL SERVICE; COLLECTIVE BARGAINING; EXEMPTIONS; ANNUAL REPORT

  • Session Year: 2025-2026
  • House: Senate
  • Latest Version Date: 2026-03-27

Current Status:

In Progress

(2026-04-28: Conference Committee Meeting will reconvene on Wednesday 04-29-26 9:00AM in conference room 016.)

Introduced

In Committee

First Chamber

In Committee

Second Chamber

Final Decking

Enacted

Version:

Exempts from the State's civil service and collective bargaining laws the following positions within the Department of Accounting and General Services:  all positions filled by the Public Works Division's Special Project Branch; and all positions within the Comptroller's Office hired to support communications, change management, and business process improvement programs as part of the State's information technology modernization efforts.  Requires annual reports to the Legislature.  Effective 7/1/3000.  Sunsets 12/31/2031.  (HD1)

Discussed in Hearing

Conference Committee57SEC
Apr 28, 2026

Conference Committee

House Standing Committee on Labor4MIN
Mar 24, 2026

House Standing Committee on Labor

House Standing Committee on Labor32SEC
Mar 24, 2026

House Standing Committee on Labor

Senate Standing Committee on Government Operations14MIN
Feb 11, 2026

Senate Standing Committee on Government Operations

Senate Standing Committee on Labor and Technology14MIN
Feb 11, 2026

Senate Standing Committee on Labor and Technology

Senate Standing Committee on Government Operations1MIN
Feb 11, 2026

Senate Standing Committee on Government Operations

Senate Standing Committee on Labor and Technology1MIN
Feb 11, 2026

Senate Standing Committee on Labor and Technology

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SB 3069: DAGS; Special Project Branch of the Public Works Division; Comptroller's Office; Information Technology Modernization Efforts; Civil Service; Collective Bargaining; Exemptions; Annual Report | Digital Democracy