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Senate Bill 434
2023-2024 Regular Session
An Act amending the act of December 5, 1936 (2nd Sp.Sess., 1937 P.L.2897, No.1), known as the Unemployment Compensation Law, in compensation, further providing for qualifications required to secure compensation and for ineligibility for compensation.
Co-Sponsorship Memo
Prime Sponsor
Photo of Senator Senator Lindsey Williams
Senator Lindsey Williams
D Senate District 38
Co-Sponsors
Photo of Senator Sen. Wayne Fontana
Sen. Wayne Fontana
D Senate District 42
Photo of Senator Sen. Timothy Kearney
Sen. Timothy Kearney
D Senate District 26
Photo of Senator Sen. Vincent Hughes
Sen. Vincent Hughes
D Senate District 7
Photo of Senator Sen. Christine Tartaglione
Sen. Christine Tartaglione
D Senate District 2
Photo of Senator Sen. Amanda Cappelletti
Sen. Amanda Cappelletti
D Senate District 17
Photo of Senator Sen. Jimmy Dillon
Sen. Jimmy Dillon
D Senate District 5
Photo of Senator Sen. Steven Santarsiero
Sen. Steven Santarsiero
D Senate District 10
Photo of Senator Sen. Jay Costa
Sen. Jay Costa
D Senate District 43
Photo of Senator Sen. Katie Muth
Sen. Katie Muth
D Senate District 44
Photo of Senator Sen. John Kane
Sen. John Kane
D Senate District 9
Photo of Senator Sen. Sharif Street
Sen. Sharif Street
D Senate District 3
Photo of Senator Sen. Carolyn Comitta
Sen. Carolyn Comitta
D Senate District 19
Bill Status & History
Last Action: Referred to Labor & Industry, March 9, 2023 Senate
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0400 Referred to Labor & Industry, March 9, 2023
Printers Numbers
Mar 09, 2023
PN 400
Votes
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Statute References

This bill amends the act of December 5, 1936 (P.L.2897, No.1), known as the "Unemployment Compensation Law" (1937 P.L.). Other bills amending the same statute are listed below.


Senate Bill 434
2023-2024 Regular Session
Sponsors
L. WILLIAMS, FONTANA, KEARNEY, HUGHES, TARTAGLIONE, CAPPELLETTI, DILLON, SANTARSIERO, COSTA, MUTH, KANE, STREET, COMITTA

Short Title
An Act amending the act of December 5, 1936 (2nd Sp.Sess., 1937 P.L.2897, No.1), known as the Unemployment Compensation Law, in compensation, further providing for qualifications required to secure compensation and for ineligibility for compensation.

Memo Subject
UC Eligibility for Striking Workers (former HB 90)

Actions
0400 Referred to LABOR AND INDUSTRY, March 9, 2023

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