SB 332 - Establishes a Commission to Investigate Complaints Against Prosecutors - Georgia Key Vote

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Title: Establishes a Commission to Investigate Complaints Against Prosecutors

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that establishes a commission to investigate complaints against prosecutors.

Highlights:

  • Specifies definitions for the following terms: economic development incentive, employee, employer, labor organization, personal contact information, secret ballot election, and subcontractor (Sec. 1). 

  • Requires a subcontractor to engage in activities if the following conditions are violated, including: (Sec. 1):

    • Prohibiting an employer from granting an employee voluntarily grant recognition solely reliant on signed labor organization authorization cards;  and

    • Requiring an employee's written consent before releasing their personal contact information to a labor organization. 

  • Requires any employer which engages in the aforementioned behavior to repay economic development incentives (Sec. 1). 

  • Establishes that employers may grant employees voluntarily grant recognition through the conduction of a secret ballot election (Sec. 1). 

  • Authorizes the department to investigate violators and enforce the rules relating to statutory and discretionary incentives (Sec. 2). 

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Title: Establishes a Commission to Investigate Complaints Against Prosecutors

Vote Smart's Synopsis:

Vote to pass a bill that establishes a commission to investigate complaints against prosecutors.

Highlights:

  • Specifies definitions for the following terms: economic development incentive, employee, employer, labor organization, personal contact information, secret ballot election, and subcontractor (Sec. 1). 

  • Requires a subcontractor to engage in activities if the following conditions are violated, including: (Sec. 1):

    • Prohibiting an employer from granting an employee voluntarily grant recognition solely reliant on signed labor organization authorization cards;  and

    • Requiring an employee's written consent before releasing their personal contact information to a labor organization. 

  • Requires any employer which engages in the aforementioned behavior to repay economic development incentives (Sec. 1). 

  • Establishes that employers may grant employees voluntarily grant recognition through the conduction of a secret ballot election (Sec. 1). 

  • Authorizes the department to investigate violators and enforce the rules relating to statutory and discretionary incentives (Sec. 2). 

Title: Establishes a Commission to Investigate Complaints Against Prosecutors

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