West Virginia 2022 Regular Session

West Virginia House Bill HB2293

Introduced
1/12/22  

Caption

Reestablishing prevailing wages for certain state government contracts

Impact

The introduction of HB 2293 is a significant move to restore the Prevailing Wage Law that was previously effective until its repeal in 2016. Its implementation would impact various regulations governing contractor obligations regarding wage determinations, postings, and record-keeping. Consequently, laborers engaged in public works would be shielded from potential wage exploitation, promoting fair pay in state-funded construction projects. This restoration aligns with the aim to uphold labor standards and ensure competitive wage practices across public sector jobs.

Summary

House Bill 2293 aims to reestablish prevailing wage standards for state government contracts in West Virginia. This bill introduces new provisions that define fair minimum wage rates to be paid to skilled laborers, workmen, and mechanics engaged in the construction of public improvements. The legislation mandates that public authorities must ascertain these wage rates from the State Commissioner of Labor prior to advertising for bids, ensuring that contractors adhere to these standards while also allowing for annual updates to wage rates based on local labor market data.

Sentiment

The bill has generated a polarized sentiment in legislative discussions. Proponents, primarily from labor advocacy groups and some legislators, argue that reinstating prevailing wage laws is essential for protecting workers' rights and promoting equitable labor practices. Conversely, opponents, including some taxpayer groups and business associations, express concerns regarding potential cost implications for state contracts and overall budgetary impacts. This divergence reflects a broader debate on the balance between ensuring fair labor compensation and managing public expenditure.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 2293 include debates over the practicality and affordability of enforcing prevailing wage standards on public contracts. Questions regarding the administrative burden placed on public agencies to maintain compliance and the potential consequences on project costs surfaced during discussions. Furthermore, there was pushback concerning the issue of competition, with opponents arguing that the prevailing wage requirement could deter smaller contractors from bidding on public projects, limiting options for public authorities in selecting service providers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

WV HB2749

Reestablishing prevailing wages for certain state government contracts

WV SB108

Reestablishing prevailing wage for certain state government contracts

WV HB4816

Re-establish prevailing wage

WV SB644

Reinstating prevailing wage

WV HB2848

Reinstate WV Prevailing Wage Law

WV HB2468

Re-establish prevailing wage

WV HB3491

PREVAILING WAGE-CONTRACTORS

WV SB2408

PREVAILING WAGE-CONTRACTORS

WV HB883

Project labor agreements; prevailing wage, collective bargaining for employees of local governments.

WV S2596

Applies certain public contract bid threshold amounts to pay to play and prevailing wage laws.

Similar Bills

WV HB4816

Re-establish prevailing wage

WV HB2848

Reinstate WV Prevailing Wage Law

WV SB108

Reestablishing prevailing wage for certain state government contracts

WV HB2749

Reestablishing prevailing wages for certain state government contracts

WV HB2468

Re-establish prevailing wage

WV SB644

Reinstating prevailing wage

VA HB2450

Virginia Public Procurement Act; construction management, contract requirements.

VA HB139

Underground infrastructure works by public service companies; payment of prevailing wage rate.