1. House Passes Reconciliation Bill
School budgets and board seats were on the ballot Tuesday, and the results were overwhelmingly positive for CSEA-represented districts. The vast majority passed their school budgets, and nearly all CSEA-endorsed board candidates won their races. CSEA members play a critical role in these local elections, where voter turnout is often low. When we show up, we make a real difference—helping secure budgets that support the vital work of CSEA-represented employees in our schools.
3. CSEA-Supported Bills Make Progress
Several CSEA-supported bills advanced out of committee this week, including:
- S.4649/A.4016 (Cooney/Magnarelli): Increases penalties for failing to obey the state’s Move Over Law. This will deter the reckless driving that endangers highway workers and first responders.
- S.6987/A.7833 (Harckham/Levenberg): Requires local social services districts to provide employees who work in the field with panic buttons that can alert law enforcement to their location in an emergency.
- S.3913/A.3553 (Sean Ryan/Burke): Sets caseload caps of no more than 12 families for preventative services caseworkers.
4. Memorial Day
On Memorial Day, we honor those who have paid the ultimate price in service to our nation. It is a solemn reminder that the freedoms we enjoy have come at a profound cost. As you gather with friends and family this weekend, please take a moment to reflect on the true meaning of this holiday: to remember the fallen and honor their sacrifice.
5. Next Week
The State Legislature will meet on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.
6. CSEA Legislative Toolkit
We’re encouraging members to get the word out about our legislative successes. Click the icons below for informational documents that you can print, share, and post on social media to spread the news. You can also check out the summary of CSEA’s work during the 2023-2024 legislative session.