Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO 2020 VOTING RECORD For more information about these votes, bills and issues, see the Washington State Labor Council’s 2020 Legislative Report, which will be available soon at www.wslc.org. HOUSE Washington State Labor Council, AFL-CIO — 2020 LEGISLATIVE VOTING RECORD 1 HB 2017 (Frame)—Administrative law judge collective bargaining. Right vote: YES (Passed 57-40, Feb. 13.) 2 HB 1888 (Hudgins)—Protecting public employee privacy regarding birthdates. Right vote: YES (Passed 91-7, Feb. 14.) 3 HB 2036 (Macri)—Health system transparency and accountability. Right vote: YES (Passed 56-42, Feb. 17.) 4 HB 2308 (Slatter)—Requiring job ti- tle reporting. Right vote: YES (Passed 60-38, Feb. 17.) 5 HB 2409 (Kilduff)—Workers’ com- pensation third-party administrator reform. Right vote: YES (Passed 52-44, Feb. 18.) 6 HB 1590 (Doglio)—Allowing local sales and use tax for affordable hous- ing. Right vote: YES (Passed 52-46, Feb. 19.) 7 SB 6261 (McCoy)—Farm labor con- tract system reforms. Right vote: YES (Passed 57-39, Mar. 3.) 8 ESB 6239 (Conway)—Apprentice- ship compliance on public works proj- ects. Right vote: YES (Passed 60-37, Mar. 4.) 9 SB 6217 (Keiser)—Airport labor standards. Right vote: YES (Passed 58-39, Mar. 4.) 10 ESB 5457 (Keiser)—Bid listing. Right vote: YES (Passed 97-0, Mar. 5.) 11 HB 1521 (Dolan)—Government contracting accountability and transparency. Right vote: YES (Passed 67-29, Mar. 9.) 12 HB 1783 (Gregerson)—Creating a Washington State Office of Equity. Right vote: YES (Passed 57-39, Mar. 9.)