All Roll Calls
Yes: 153 • No: 8
Sponsored By: Jared Solomon (Democratic)
Signed by Governor
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Counties and cities must give firefighters a written pay notice at hire and when pay changes. Each pay period, they must give a pay stub with hours, gross pay, and deductions. If payroll info is missing or wages are not paid in full, the firefighter or union may file a grievance. When the short pay is not a bona fide dispute and a grievance is filed, the firefighter gets the missing wages plus damages. Damages start no sooner than one regular pay period after the short pay. If the grievance is filed in the first 3 business days of a pay period, damages start the next regular pay period; otherwise, they start in the second regular pay period after the shortfall. Damages add 30% of the missing wage each pay period until paid, capped at three times the wage due. These rules take effect October 1, 2028.
Overtime for government firefighters starts after 168 hours in any 28‑day period. Employers must count all scheduled hours, but may exclude earned leave over 42 hours per week. A government is not in violation if it uses an average of up to 42 hours per week over a 7–28 day period or follows a union contract that sets a 42‑hour week. Government units are treated as employers under this law. These rules take effect October 1, 2028.
This law applies prospectively. It does not change union contracts (collective bargaining agreements) that were in place before October 1, 2028. Those contracts stay the same.
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Jared Solomon
Democratic • House
There are no cosponsors for this bill.
All Roll Calls
Yes: 153 • No: 8
Senate vote • 4/9/2026
Third Reading Passed
Yes: 34 • No: 0 • Other: 13
House vote • 3/21/2026
Third Reading Passed
Yes: 119 • No: 8 • Other: 14
Approved by the Governor - Chapter 182
Returned Passed
Third Reading Passed (34-0)
Second Reading Passed
Favorable Adopted
Favorable Report by Finance
Referred Finance
Third Reading Passed (119-8)
Second Reading Passed with Amendments
Favorable with Amendments {523723/1 Adopted
Favorable with Amendments Report by Government, Labor, and Elections
Hearing 2/19 at 1:00 p.m.
First Reading Government, Labor, and Elections
Third Reading
3/20/2026
First Reading
1/27/2026
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