House petition to create sick leave bank for DCF employee Dana Johnson referred to public service committee
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A House petition from Representative James J. O'Day asking the Legislature to establish a sick leave bank for Dana Johnson, a Department of Children and Families employee, was received and referred to the Committee on Public Service after suspension of joint rule 12.
A petition from the House, filed by Representative James J. O'Day, asking the Legislature to establish a sick leave bank for Dana Johnson, an employee of the Department of Children and Families (DCF), was referred to the Senate Committee on Public Service.
The clerk reported the House petition and the Senate suspended joint rule 12 to allow the referral. The Senate adopted the suspension by voice vote and the petition was referred to the Committee on Public Service for consideration. The transcript does not include additional discussion, statements from Dana Johnson, or any committee schedule.
The petition is titled in the record as a House petition of James J. O'Day to establish a sick leave bank for Dana Johnson; no fiscal impact, enrollment criteria, or implementing language was included in the portion of the petition read into the record.
