Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00182

Introduced
1/20/15  
Introduced
1/20/15  

Caption

An Act Repealing The Prevailing Wage Laws.

Impact

If enacted, SB00182 would significantly alter labor laws concerning wage requirements for public projects. The repeal of prevailing wage laws is expected to lower labor costs, thereby facilitating more public construction and renovation projects as it allows state and local governments to allocate resources more flexibly. Supporters of the bill argue that removing these wage requirements will make it easier to undertake substantial projects that would otherwise be stalled by financial limitations, ultimately benefiting public welfare through enhanced infrastructure.

Summary

SB00182, titled 'An Act Repealing The Prevailing Wage Laws', proposes the elimination of any requirement for contracts related to the construction and renovation of public works projects to include provisions for prevailing wages. Introduced by Senator Boucher, this bill aims to amend existing statutes to provide financial relief to both the state and municipalities. The overarching goal is to expedite public works projects by removing the financial obligation that comes with adhering to prevailing wage laws, which many argue inflate project costs and complicate procurement processes.

Contention

The bill's proposals have garnered mixed reactions among lawmakers and advocacy groups. Proponents of SB00182 highlight the potential for economic growth through lowered construction costs. They argue that it would enable municipalities to invest in more public projects and stimulate job creation. Conversely, opponents express concern that repealing prevailing wage laws could lead to lower wages for workers in the construction industry, undermining labor standards and conditions. This contention touches on broader issues of workers' rights and ensures fair compensation for labor, with critics warning that such a repeal could harm the workforce considerably.

Companion Bills

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