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HB 4027Amends the Workers' Benefit Fund assessment statute to direct the Department of Consumer and Business Services to set an additional assessment rate in order to deposit in a new BOLI Expenses Fund at least the greater of a minimum dollar amount or 12 months of projected expenses to fund the duties of the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries, subject to a cap on the costs of new positions, to reimburse certain related expenses of the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services and to create and maintain a 12-month reserve in the new fund.

Congress · introduced 2026-01-14

<b>Digest: The Act would have DCBS set a rate to put at least a minimum amount in a new fund to pay for the duties of the head of BOLI and the related costs of the head of DCBS. The Act would also have the rate be set to create and maintain a 12-month reserve in the new fund. The Act would bar moneys from the Workers Benefit Fund being used to make up the new assessment amounts in the new fund. The Act would raise the cap on the fee paid by public agencies for contracts subject to the prevailing wage rate. The Act would require BOLI to report every other year as to whether the cap brings in enough money to pay for BOLI's staffing needs. (Flesch Readability Score: 71.1).</b> [<i>Digest: Tells LPRO to conduct a study on how state labor agencies in other states are funded. (Flesch Readability Score: 68.9).</i>] [<i>Requires the Legislative Policy and Research Director to conduct a study of the manner in which state labor agencies in other states are funded. Directs the director to submit findings to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly related to labor and business no later than September 15, 2027.</i>] [<i>Sunsets on January 2, 2028.</i>] <b>Amends the Workers' Benefit Fund assessment statute to direct the Department of Consumer and Business Services to set an additional assessment rate in order to deposit in a new BOLI Expenses Fund at least the greater of a minimum dollar amount or 12 months of projected expenses to fund the duties of the Commissioner of the Bureau of Labor and Industries, subject to a cap on the costs of new positions, to reimburse certain related expenses of the Director of the Department of Consumer and Business Services and to create and maintain a 12-month reserve in the new fund. Prohibits the transfer of assessment moneys in the Workers' Benefit Fund to the new fund to make up the new assessment amounts. Raises the maximum fee amount paid by public agencies that award public works contracts subject to the prevailing wage rate. Requires the Bureau of Labor and Industries to submit a biennial report to the interim committees of the Legislative Assembly relating to labor that examines whether the maximum fee amount raises enough revenue for the bureau to meet its staffing needs. Takes effect on the 91st day following adjournment sine die.</b>

Latest action: Chapter Number Assigned

Sponsors

Action timeline

  1. · state_lower First reading. Referred to Speaker's desk.
  2. · state_lower Referred to Labor and Workforce Development with subsequent referral to Ways and Means.
  3. · state_lower Informational Meeting scheduled.
  4. · state_lower Public Hearing scheduled.
  5. · state_lower Public Hearing held.
  6. · state_lower Work Session held.
  7. · state_lower Work Session held.
  8. · state_lower Recommendation: Do pass with amendments, be printed A-Engrossed, and be referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.
  9. · state_lower Referred to Ways and Means by prior reference.
  10. · state_lower Assigned to Subcommittee On Transportation and Economic Development.
  11. · state_lower Work Session held.
  12. · state_lower Returned to Full Committee.
  13. · state_lower Work Session held.
  14. · state_lower Recommendation: Do pass.
  15. · state_lower Second reading.
  16. · state_lower Third reading. Carried by Watanabe. Passed.
  17. · state_upper First reading. Referred to President's desk.
  18. · state_upper Referred to Ways and Means.
  19. · state_upper Recommendation: Do pass the A-Eng. bill.
  20. · state_upper Second reading.
  21. · state_upper Third reading. Carried by Taylor. Passed.
  22. · state_lower Speaker signed.
  23. · state_upper President signed.
  24. · state_lower Governor signed.
  25. · state_lower Chapter 30, (2026 Laws): Effective date June 5, 2026.

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Who matters

Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.

#MemberRoleSpeechesVotedScore
1Grayber, Dacia (D, state_lower OR-28)sponsor05
2Pham, Hai (D, state_lower OR-36)sponsor05
3Rieke Smith, Sue (D, state_lower OR-26)sponsor05
4Sosa, Nathan (D, state_lower OR-30)sponsor05
5Taylor, Kathleen (D, state_upper OR-21)sponsor05
6Watanabe, Mari (D, state_lower OR-34)sponsor05
7Andersen, Tom (D, state_lower OR-19)cosponsor01
8Chaichi, Farrah (D, state_lower OR-35)cosponsor01
9Fragala, Lisa (D, state_lower OR-8)cosponsor01
10Gamba, Mark (D, state_lower OR-41)cosponsor01
11Isadore, Shannon (D, state_lower OR-33)cosponsor01
12Lively, John (D, state_lower OR-7)cosponsor01
13Muñoz, Lesly (D, state_lower OR-22)cosponsor01
14Nelson, Travis (D, state_lower OR-44)cosponsor01
15Patterson, Deb (D, state_upper OR-10)cosponsor01
16Tran, Thuy (D, state_lower OR-45)cosponsor01

Predicted vote

Aggregated from: actual roll-call votes (when present) → sponsor → cosponsor → party median (predicts YES when ≥25% of the caucus sponsored/cosponsored). Each row labels its confidence tier so you can see why a position was predicted.

0 predicted yes (0%) · 543 predicted no (100%) · 0 unknown (0%)

By party: · R: 0 yes / 277 no · D: 0 yes / 263 no · I: 0 yes / 3 no

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