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A FORCE FOR PROGRESS 2012 | Labor’s Legislative Scorecard

California Labor Federation | www.CaliforniaLabor.org

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Art Pulaski

| PrESidEnt:

Connie Leyva

vicE PrESidEntS: hEadquartErS:

600 Grand Avenue, Suite 410 | Oakland, CA 94610-3561 | Tel. (510) 663-4000 | Fax. (510) 663-4099

lEgiSlativE officE:

1127 11th Street, Suite 425 | Sacramento, CA 95814-3809 | Tel. (916) 444-3676 | Fax. (916) 444-7693

California

LABOR

Federation

California

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Federation

California

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Federation

California

LABOR

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A Force for Progress 2012

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the cALiForniA LAbor FederAtion is dedicated

to promoting and defending the interests of working people

and their families. With more than 1,200 affiliated local unions

representing 2.1 million union members, we are actively

engaged in every aspect of California’s economy

and government.

Together, we craft and support legislation that protects

working families, and we hold our legislators accountable.

Together, we are the california Labor Movement.

A Force for Progress

2012

LAbor’s LegisLAtive scorecArd

About this scorecard: This legislative scorecard reviews Labor’s legislative progress in 2012 and rates the performance of California legislators. You will find a balance sheet of Labor’s legislative wins and losses, the Governor’s record, a description of key bills the Federa-tion and our affiliated unions lobbied for and against, and a scorecard for all Senate and Assembly members on each bill. All unions should review this scorecard as they consider candidates to support for elections. To view this document online, visit www.CaliforniaLabor.org

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LeGiSLATorS WiTh 100% LAbor VoTinG reCord . . . 2

2012 in reVieW . . . . 3

GoVernor broWn’S reCord . . . 4

biLL deSCripTionS . . . 5

ASSembLY VoTinG reCord SummArY . . . 8

SenATe VoTinG reCord SummArY . . . 10

ASSembLY FLoor VoTeS . . . 12

SenATe FLoor VoTeS . . . 20

CommiTTee VoTeS . . . 24

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We believe in economic security for all workers, whether or not they are in a union. Among our finest accomplishments in 2012 was winning a law along with the Attor-ney General to stop banks from foreclosing on families who are struggling to stay in their homes and modify their loans.

Additionally, we mandated that corporations be responsible for conditions in their ware-houses where they have out-sourced the operations to third-party labor contractors, and required that state call center contracts create jobs here in California instead of offshore.

The Federation also negotiated directly with employers to restore fairness to the workers’ compensation system and increase benefits to injured workers.

The Force for Progress also highlights chal-lenges to the pro-worker agenda. Faced with an army of corporate lobbyists, many legisla-tors chose to side with big business, not with working families. You can see the examples here. Nevertheless, we made some real prog-ress: protections for homeowners, account-ability for the banks, approval for high-speed rail, enforcement in the underground econo-my, and new rights for temporary workers. This year the Force for

Prog-ress has special meaning. For the third time in 14 years, California Labor faced an initiative intended to silence workers and magnify the power of corporations. Our members rose up in historic numbers to defeat Proposi-tion 32, and simultaneously

carried the state to other big electoral wins. We can again thank the enemies of organized labor for motivating workers to mobilize for the elections.

Our members, and the millions of workers who fight everyday for safer worksites, fairness on the job, and a path out of poverty, understand that the purpose of building political power is to make a dif-ference in the lives of California families. Together we are California Labor and we are committed to restoring the California Dream of opportunity and fairness for all. In Solidarity,

Art Pulaski

Executive Secretary-Treasurer

Connie Leyva President

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Labor’s Legislative Scorecard 2012

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100%

Labor

voting

record

in 2012

the Force for Progress is more than a scorecard

for legislators; it is also a reflection of the collective

work of california’s Labor Movement.

A Force For Progress 2012

Legislators with 100% labor voting record in 2012

AsseMbLy

Tom Ammiano

(D-San Francisco)

betsy butler

(D-Torrance)

Warren Furutani

(D- Long Beach)

John pérez

(D-Los Angeles)

nancy Skinner

(D-Berkeley)

ellen Corbett

(D-San Leandro)

ed hernandez

(D-Los Angeles)

mark Leno

(D-San Francisco)

Curren price

(D-Inglewood)

Leland Yee

(D-San Francisco/

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Assembly

1. domestic workers’ bill of rights. Ab 889 (Ammiano).

Would have provided for overtime pay,

meal periods, and time for sleep for domestic workers.

vetoed by the governor

senate

: 21-13 (8/29/12) (

Note: Assembly vote in 2011)

2. Farmworker overtime. Ab 1313 (Allen).

Would have given farmworkers the right to daily

overtime.

senate

: 22-15 (8/20/12)

assembly

: 35-33 (8/31/12)

diedonassemblyfloor

3. Prequalification on school construction. Ab 1565 (Fuentes).

Ensures the quality of school

construction by requiring prequalification of

contractors on school projects.

signed by the governor

assembly

: 53-22 (5/30/12)

senate

: 26-10 (8/28/12)

4. Prevailing wage coverage.Ab 1598 (buchanan).

Allows for modular office system

assembly and disassembly to be covered by prevailing

wage laws.

signed by the governor

assembly

: 48-24 (4/30/12)

senate

: 23-11 (8/22/12)

5. Protect fact-finding process.Ab 1606 (Perea).

Clarifies that public sector employers cannot

bypass the fact-finding process by declaring impasse.

signed by the governor

assembly

: 46-24 (4/23/12)

senate

: 24-15 (8/9/12)

6. expand access to treatment. Ab 1687 (Fong).

Would have expanded an injured worker’s

access to medical treatment and claim information.

vetoed by the governor

assembly

: 47-24 (5/17/12)

senate

: 22-12 (8/29/12)

7. Municipal bankruptcy transparency. Ab 1692 (wieckowski).

Would have given the

mediator in a pre-municipal bankruptcy mediation the

ability the toll the clock if the city or county refused to

provide accurate financial information.

assembly

: 42-24 (5/31/12)

heldinsenaterules

8. temporary worker paystubs. Ab 1744 (Lowenthal).

Requires that temporary worker

paystubs show the rate of pay and hours worked by

assignment and that workers be provided a notice

with client name and address.

signed by the governor

assembly

: 49-26 (5/30/12)

senate

: 21-13 (8/31/12)

9. charter school benefit equity. Ab 1819 (Ammiano).

Would have ensured that charter school

employees could access the same public retirement

benefits as other school employees in the CalSTRS

system.

assembly

: 47-29 (5/29/12)

heldinsenateappropriationscommittee

10. expand employment opportunities.

Ab 1831 (dickinson).

Would have required cities

and counties to delay criminal background inquiries

until after an applicant’s initial employment screening.

assembly

: 52-23 (5/31/12)

heldinsenategovernanceandfinancecommittee

11. Protect warehouse workers.Ab 1855 (torres).

Prohibits financially insufficient labor

contracts in the warehouse industry.

signed by the governor

assembly

: 52-23 (5/31/12)

senate

: 25-13 (8/21/12)

12. increase layoff notice for classified workers. Ab 1908 (Alejo).

Extends the existing

layoff notice for classified school employees from 45

to 60 days.

signed by the governor

assembly

: 49-22 (4/26/12)

senate

: 22-14 (8/23/12)

13. extend film tax credit.Ab 2026 (Fuentes).

Extends the sunset on the film tax credit to keep union

jobs in the film industry in California.

signed by the governor

assembly

: 75-4 (8/16/12)

senate

: 33-2 (8/31/12)

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California Labor Federation

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governor

brown’s

record on

Labor bills

in 2012

Labor supported bills

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governor brown’s record on Labor bills in 2012

Key Labor bills: 2012

Labor supported bills signed

Prequalification on school construction. AB 1565 (Fuentes)

Prevailing wage coverage. AB 1598 (Buchanan)

Protect fact-finding process. AB 1606 (Perea)

Temporary worker paystubs. AB 1744 (Lowenthal)

Protect warehouse workers. AB 1855 (Torres)

Increase layoff notice for classified workers. AB 1908 (Alejo)

Extend film tax credit. AB 2026 (Fuentes)

Private school disclosures. AB 2296 (Block)

Permanent status classified employees. AB 2307 (Butler)

Keep state call centers in California. AB 2508 (Bonilla)

Restrict PLA bans. SB 829 (Rubio)

➤ Workers’ compensation reform. SB 863 (de León)

Homeowners’ Bill of Rights. SB 900 (Leno/Eng)

High-Speed Rail funding. SB 1029 (Committee on Budget and Fiscal Review)

Retirement savings plan for private sector. SB 1234 (de León)

TOTAL LABOR SuPPORTEd BILLS SIgnEd: 15

Labor supported bills vetoed

domestic Workers’ Bill of Rights. AB 889 (Ammiano) ➤

Expand access to treatment. AB 1687 (Fong)

Strengthen heat illness protection. AB 2346 (Butler)

uniform disclosure for contractors. AB 2389 (Lowenthal)

Prevent predatory billing. SB 359 (Hernandez)/SB 1285 (Hernandez)

Economic development program. SB 1156 (Steinberg)

TOTAL LABOR SuPPORTEd BILLS vETOEd: 6

Labor opposed bill signed

deregulation of voIP technology. SB 1161 (Padilla)

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26. homeowners’ bill of rights. sb 900 (Leno/ eng).

Enacted the Homeowners’ Bill of Rights, which

prohibited banks from foreclosing on a family in loan

modification and increased penalties for filing false

mortgage documents.

signed by the governor

s

enate

: 25-13 (7/2/12)

assembly

: 54-26 (7/2/12)

27. csU and Uc executive compensation caps. sb 967 (yee).

Would have reined in

exces-sive compensation increases for executives at CSu

and uC at a time when workers’ wages and benefits

at those institutions are being cut and tuition is

increasing.

senateeducation

: 3-2 (4/25/12)

diedinsenateeducationcommittee

28. high-speed rail funding. sb 1029

(commit-tee on budget and Fiscal review).

Appropriated

funds to begin construction of the high-speed rail line.

signed by the governor

assembly

: 52-28 (7/5/12)

senate

: 21-16 (7/6/12)

29. economic development program. sb 1156

(steinberg).

Would have created a new economic

development program to replace Redevelopment that

promotes good jobs with living wages and benefits.

vetoed by the governor

assembly

: 50-27 (8/28/12)

senate

: 21-15 (5/13/12)

30. disclosure of ceo pensions. sb 1208

(Leno).

Would have required publicly held

corpora-tions to report the top five highest retirement

compensation packages for corporate executives.

assembly

: 32-36 (8/21/12)

senate

: 21-15 (5/30/12)

diedonassemblyfloor

31. retirement savings plan for private sector.

sb 1234 (de León).

Creates a portable retirement

savings account for private sector workers pooled at

the state level to help increase retirement security for

workers.

signed by the governor

assembly

: 48-29 (8/31/12)

senate

: 23-13 (5/30/12)

14. california Family rights Act expansion. Ab 2039 (swanson).

Would have expanded the

California Family Rights Act to allow workers

job-protected leave to care for seriously ill adult children,

siblings, grandparents, grandchildren, and

parents-in-law.

assembly

: 52-26 (5/30/12).

heldinsenateappropriationscommittee

15. call center job tracking. Ab 2217 (Pan).

Would have required call centers to disclose their

location and give consumers the right to ask to be

transferred to a call center based in the uS.

assemblylabor

: 1-3 (4/18/12)

diedinassemblylabor

&

employmentcommittee

16. Private school disclosures. Ab 2296 (block).

Improves disclosure to prospective

students of private post-secondary schools.

signed by the governor

assembly

: 47-26 (5/14/12)

senate

: 24-14 (8/23/12)

17. Permanent status classified employees. Ab 2307. (butler).

Protects permanent status

for classified school employees who have passed a

single probationary period.

signed by the governor

assembly

: 46-27 (5/17/12)

senate

: 22-14 (8/20/12)

18. strengthen heat illness protection. Ab 2346 (butler).

Would have strengthened and

codified outdoor heat illness regulations for

farm-workers.

vetoed by the governor

assembly

: 41-28 (5/31/12)

senate

: 21-12 (8/27/12)

19. Uniform disclosure for contractors. Ab 2389 (Lowenthal).

Would have required

that uniforms worn by private contractors doing

outsourced work for companies or public agencies

disclose the name of the contractor.

vetoed by the governor

assembly

: 52-22 (5/21/12)

senate

: 21-14 (8/23/12)

20. corporate tax database.Ab 2439 (eng).

Would have required the public disclosure of how much

individual corporations pay in state taxes and if they

chose the elective Single Sales Factor tax break.

assembly

: 47-24 (5/31/12)

senate

: 15-19 (8/29/12).

diedonsenatefloor

21. Keep state call centers in california. Ab 2508 (bonilla).

Will keep call centers for public

benefit programs in California and will bring off-shored

call centers back to the state to create jobs for

Californians.

signed by the governor

assembly

: 50-24 (5/30/12)

senate

: 31-3 (8/29/12)

22. car wash worker wage lien.Ab 2517 (eng).

Would have created a wage lien to protect car wash

workers from wage theft.

assembly

: 35-29 (5/31/12)

diedonassemblyfloor

senate

23. Prevent predatory billing.

sb 359 (hernandez)/sb 1285 (hernandez).

Would have prevented predatory billing practices at

certain hospital chains.

vetoed by the governor

senate

: 21-15 (5/14/12)

assembly

: 51-26 (8/31/12)

(

SB 1285 passed the Senate floor then amended into SB 359.)

24. restrict PLA bans. sb 829 (rubio).

Protects

the ability of local governments to consider Project

Labor Agreements on public works projects to ensure

high-quality construction.

signed by the governor

senate

: 25-13 (4/19/12)

assembly

: 50-23 (4/12/12)

25. workers’ compensation reform. sb 863 (de León).

Comprehensive reform of the workers’

compensation system that increased benefits for

permanently disabled workers and reduced medical

treatment delays for everyone.

signed by the governor

senate

: 34-4 (8/31/12)

assembly

: 72-5 (8/31/12)

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Assembly

32. exclude projects from prevailing wage.

Ab 1958 (grove).

Would have increased the

threshold for public works projects depriving

work-ers of the prevailing wage.

assemblylabor

: 2-5 (4/18/12).

diedinassemblylabor

&

employmentcommittee

33. right to work for Less.Ab 2495 (grove).

Would have made California a “Right to Work for

Less” state.

assemblyperss

: 1-4 (4/26/12)

diedinassemblypersscommittee

senate

34. deregulation of voiP technology. sb 1161 (Padilla).

Deregulates Voice over Internet Protocol

(VoIP) telephone service, the fastest growing phone

service, enabling telecom corporations to cut jobs

and erode worker safety measures.

signed by the governor

assembly

: 63-12 (8/20/12)

(CLF was neutral at time of Senate Floor vote.)

35. require workers to get vaccine or wear

mask. sb 1318 (wolk).

Would have forced health

care workers to wear surgical masks while working if

they did not or could not receive the flu vaccine.

vetoed by the governor senate

: 23-9 (5/30/12).

(CLF was neutral at time of Assembly Floor vote.)

36. restrict teacher due process. sb 1530

(Padilla).

Would have weakened the due process

rights of teachers.

assemblyeducation

: 5-2 (6/27/12)

diedinassemblyeducationcommittee

Labor supported bills

Labor supported bills

Labor opposed bills

Key Labor bills: 2012

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garrick, Martin (R-CARLSBAD) 7% – – – 20% 2 26 7% 12%

gatto, MikE (D-BuRBAnk) 94% 2 0 100% 100% 27 2 93% 92%

gordon, richard (D-ReDWooD CITy) 86% – – – – 25 4 86% 76%

gorEll, JEff (R-CAMARILLo) 18% 2 2 50% 50% 4 25 14% 14%

grovE, Shannon (R-BAkeRSFIeLD) 7% 0 1 0% 0% 2 27 7% 5%

hagMan, curt (R-DIAMonD BAR) 7% – – – 0% 2 27 7% 10%

haldErMan, linda (R-CLovIS) 3% 0 1 0% 0% 1 28 3% 5%

hall, iSadorE (D-LoS AngeLeS) 79% 0 2 0% 25% 23 4 85% 91%

harkEy, dianE (R-LAgunA nIgueL) 7% 0 2 0% 0% 2 26 7% 8%

hayaShi, Mary (D-HAyWARD) 86% – – – 78% 25 4 86% 93%

hErnÁndEz, rogEr (D-BALDWIn PARk) 96% – – – – 26 1 96% 98%

hill, JErry (D-SouTH SAn FRAnCISCo) 94% 1 1 50% 67% 28 1 97% 96%

hubEr, alySon (D-LoDI) 69% – – – – 20 9 69% 67%

huESo, bEn (D-CHuLA vISTA) 79% – – – – 23 6 79% 88%

huffMan, JarEd (D-SAn RAFAeL) 90% – – – 50% 26 3 90% 96%

JEffriES, kEvin (R-RIveRSIDe) 10% – – – – 3 26 10% 12%

JonES, brian (R-LA MeSA) 7% – – – – 2 26 7% 7%

knight, StEvE (R-LAnCASTeR) 7% – – – 25% 2 27 7% 10%

lara, ricardo (D-SouTH gATe) 90% 1 1 50% 50% 27 2 93% 97%

loguE, dan (R-CHICo) 7% – – – 0% 2 26 7% 10%

lowEnthal, bonniE (D-Long BeACH) 93% 2 1 67% 86% 26 1 96% 96%

Ma, fiona (D-SAn FRAnCISCo) 77% 1 0 100% 92% 22 7 76% 93%

ManSoor, allan (R-CoSTA MeSA) 7% 0 1 0% 0% 2 27 7% 5%

MEndoza, tony (D-ARTeSIA) 79% – – – – 23 6 79% 92%

MillEr, JEff (R-oRAnge) 7% – – – – 2 27 7% 10%

MitchEll, holly (D-LoS AngeLeS) 94% 1 1 50% 50% 28 1 97% 93%

Monning, williaM (D-SAnTA CRuz) 97% – – – – 28 1 97% 96%

MorrEll, MikE (R-ReDLAnDS) 6% 0 3 0% 0% 2 27 7% 5%

nEStandE, brian (R-PALM DeSeRT) 25% – – – 0% 7 21 25% 20%

niElSEn, JiM (R-BIggS) 6% 0 2 0% 25% 2 27 7% 14%

norby, chriS (R-BReA) 3% 0 3 0% 0% 1 27 4% 5%

olSEn, kriStin (R-MoDeSTo) 7% – – – – 2 27 7% 5%

achadJian, katcho (R-SAn LuIS oBISPo) 7% – – – – 2 27 7% 3%

alEJo, luiS (D-SALInAS) 88% 2 1 67% 67% 26 3 90% 91%

allEn, MichaEl (D-SAnTA RoSA) 97% 3 1 75% 80% 29 0 100% 98%

aMMiano, toM (D-SAn FRAnCISCo)

100%

1 0 100% 100% 29 0 100% 97%

atkinS, toni (D-SAn DIego) 89% – – – – 25 3 89% 91%

bEall, JiM (D-SAn JoSe) 97% – – – – 28 1 97% 96%

bErryhill, bill (R-SToCkTon) 14% – – – 50% 4 25 14% 15%

block, Marty (D-SAn DIego) 93% – – – 67% 27 2 93% 95%

bluMEnfiEld, bob (D-vAn nuyS) 90% 1 1 50% 50% 26 2 93% 96%

bonilla, SuSan (D-MARTInez) 83% – – – – 24 5 83% 89%

bradford, StEvEn (D-IngLeWooD) 90% 1 1 50% 50% 26 2 93% 94%

brownlEy, Julia (D-SAnTA MonICA) 93% 0 1 0% 60% 26 1 96% 98%

buchanan, Joan (D-SAn RAMon) 70% 1 0 100% 67% 20 9 69% 76%

butlEr, bEtSy (D-ToRRAnCe)

100%

1 0 100% 100% 29 0 100% 98%

caldEron, charlES (D-WHITTIeR) 77% 2 1 67% 87% 22 6 79% 88%

caMPoS, nora (D-SAn JoSe) 94% 1 1 50% 50% 28 1 97% 97%

cartEr, wilMEr aMina (D-RIALTo) 97% 1 0 100% 82% 28 1 97% 93%

cEdillo, gilbErt (D-LoS AngeLeS) 87% – – – 96% 20 3 87% 93%

chESbro, wESlEy (D-euRekA) 79% – – – 94% 23 6 79% 91%

conway, conniE (R-vISALIA) 7% – – – 20% 2 27 7% 12%

cook, Paul (R-yuCAIPA) 7% – – – – 2 25 7% 14%

daviS, MikE (D-LoS AngeLeS) 86% 1 1 50% 75% 24 3 89% 89%

dickinSon, rogEr (D-SACRAMenTo) 97% – – – – 28 1 97% 97%

donnElly, tiM (R-HeSPeRIA) 3% 0 2 0% 0% 1 28 3% 3%

Eng, MikE (D-MonTeRey PARk) 97% 1 0 100% 90% 28 1 97% 99%

fEuEr, MikE (D-LoS AngeLeS) 97% – – – – 28 1 97% 96%

flEtchEr, nathan (I-SAn DIego) 24% – – – 0% 4 13 24% 18%

fong, Paul (D-MounTAIn vIeW) 93% – – – – 27 2 93% 97%

fuEntES, fEliPE (D-ARLeTA) 74% 0 2 0% 50% 23 6 79% 88%

furutani, warrEn (D- Long BeACH)

100%

– – – 89% 25 0 100% 96%

gainES, bEth (R-RoSevILLe) 7% – – – 0% 2 27 7% 5%

galgiani, cathlEEn (D-TRACy) 69% – – – 0% 20 9 69% 69%

100%

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2012 2012 2012 lifEtiME 2012 2012 2012 lifEtiME

votes with votes against Cmte coMMittEE votes with votes against Floor floor

Labor Labor % % Labor Labor % %

coMMittEE votES floor votES 2012

committee & floor vote total

2012 2012 2012 lifEtiME 2012 2012 2012 lifEtiME

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Labor Labor % % Labor Labor % %

CoMMITTee voTeS FLooR voTeS 2012

committee & floor vote total

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Pan, richard (D-SACRAMenTo) 90% – – – – 26 3 90% 93%

PErEa, hEnry (D-FReSno) 69% – – – – 18 8 69% 73%

PérEz, John (D-LoS AngeLeS) 100% – – – – 29 0 100% 96%

PérEz, ManuEl v. (D-CATHeDRAL CITy) 83% – – – 75% 24 5 83% 88%

Portantino, anthony (D-PASADenA) 79% – – – – 23 6 79% 92%

Silva, JiM (R-HunTIngTon BeACH) 7% – – – 0% 2 27 7% 10%

SkinnEr, nancy (D-BeRkeLey) – – – 50% 27 0 100% 99%

SMyth, caMEron (R-SAnTA CLARITA) 11% – – – 0% 3 24 11% 14%

Solorio, JoSE (D-SAnTA AnA) 77% 0 2 0% 29% 24 5 83% 88%

SwanSon, Sandré (D-oAkLAnD) 94% 2 1 67% 80% 28 1 97% 99%

torrES, norMa (D-PoMonA) 79% – – – – 23 6 79% 86%

valadao, david (R-HAnFoRD) 7% – – – – 2 25 7% 5%

wagnEr, donald (R-IRvIne) 6% 0 3 0% 0% 2 27 7% 5%

wiEckowSki, bob (D-FReMonT) 86% 1 0 100% 100% 24 4 86% 89%

williaMS, daS (D-SAnTA BARBARA) 93% 1 0 100% 100% 27 2 93% 97%

yaMada, Mariko (D-DAvIS) 90% 2 1 67% 67% 25 2 93% 96%

2012 2012 2012 lifEtiME 2012 2012 2012 lifEtiME

votes with votes against Cmte coMMittEE votes with votes against Floor floor

Labor Labor % % Labor Labor % %

CoMMITTee voTeS FLooR voTeS 2012

committee & floor vote total

coMMittEE votES floor votES

2012 2012 2012 lifEtiME 2012 2012 2012 lifEtiME

votes with votes against Cmte coMMittEE votes with votes against Floor floor

Labor Labor % % Labor Labor % %

CoMMITTee voTeS FLooR voTeS 2012

committee & floor vote total

coMMittEE votES floor votES

2012 2012 2012 lifEtiME 2012 2012 2012 lifEtiME

votes with votes against Cmte coMMittEE votes with votes against Floor floor

Labor Labor % % Labor Labor % %

CoMMITTee voTeS FLooR voTeS 2012

committee & floor vote total

coMMittEE votES floor votES

alquiSt, ElainE (D-SAnTA CLARA) 92% 0 1 0% 91% 24 1 96% 95%

andErSon, JoEl (R-MuRRIeTA) 12% – – – 0% 3 22 12% 11%

bErryhill, toM (R-FReSno) 8% – – – 0% 2 22 8% 14%

blakESlEE, SaM (R-SAnTA MARIA) 13% 0 1 0% 0% 3 19 14% 14%

caldEron, ron (D-MonTeBeLLo) 71% – – – 64% 17 7 71% 82%

cannElla, anthony (R-MeRCeD) 16% – – – – 4 21 16% 8%

corbEtt, EllEn (D-SAn LeAnDRo) – – – 97% 25 0 100% 99%

corrEa, lou (D-SAnTA AnA) 76% – – – 79% 19 6 76% 77%

dE lEón, kEvin (D-LoS AngeLeS) 95% – – – – 21 1 95% 94%

dESaulniEr, Mark (D-AnTIoCH) 92% – – – – 23 2 92% 99%

dutton, bob (R-InLAnD eMPIRe) 13% – – – 9% 3 21 13% 8%

eMMeRSon, BILL (R-PALM DeSeRT) 13% – – – 0% 3 20 13% 11%

EvanS, norEEn (D-SAnTA RoSA) 92% – – – – 23 2 92% 94%

fullEr, JEan (R-BAkeRSFIeLD) 8% – – – 0% 2 23 8% 12%

gainES, tEd (R-FAIR oAkS) 12% – – – 0% 3 22 12% 12%

hancock, loni (D-oAkLAnD) 88% 1 0 100% 100% 20 3 87% 96%

harMan, toM (R-oRAnge) 17% – – – 25% 4 20 17% 9%

hErnandEz, Ed (D-LoS AngeLeS) – – – 88% 24 0 100% 96%

huff, bob (R-gLenDoRA) 12% 1 0 100% 17% 2 23 8% 8%

kEhoE, chriStinE (D-SAn DIego) 88% – – – – 22 3 88% 97%

la Malfa, doug (R-gRASS vALLey) 8% – – – – 2 23 8% 6%

lEno, Mark (D-SAn FRAnCISCo) 100% – – – 94% 25 0 100% 100%

liEu, tEd (D-Long BeACH) 94% – – – – 17 1 94% 94%

liu, carol (D-PASADenA) 85% 0 1 0% 80% 22 3 88% 90%

lowEnthal, alan (D-Long BeACH) 92% 0 1 0% 96% 24 1 96% 97%

nEgrEtE MclEod, gloria (D-CHIno) 88% – – – 93% 21 3 88% 92%

Padilla, alEx (D-PACoIMA) 92% – – – 50% 23 2 92% 90%

PavlEy, fran (D-SAnTA MonICA) 71% – – – – 15 6 71% 95%

PricE, currEn (D-IngLeWooD) 1 0 100% 80% 24 0 100% 93%

rubio, MichaEl (D-SHAFTeR) 68% – – – 0% 17 8 68% 73%

runnEr, Sharon (R-AnTeLoPe vALLey) 0% – – – 0% 0 8 0% 8%

SiMitian, JoE (D-PALo ALTo) 76% 0 1 0% 94% 19 5 79% 92%

StEinbErg, darrEll (D-SACRAMenTo) 96% – – – – 24 1 96% 97%

Strickland, tony (D-THouSAnD oAkS) 10% – – – 0% 2 18 10% 10%

vargaS, Juan (D-SAn DIego) 92% 0 1 0% 92% 24 1 96% 97%

waltErS, MiMi (R-TuSTIn) 12% – – – 0% 3 22 12% 6%

wolk, loiS (D-LInDen) 80% – – – 75% 20 5 80% 86%

wright, rodErick (D-LoS AngeLeS) 84% – – – – 21 4 84% 86%

wyland, Mark (R-eSConDIDo) 6% – – – 11% 1 17 6% 8%

yEE, lEland (D-SF/SAn MATeo) – – – – 98% 25 0 100% 97%

100%

100%

100%

100%

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BLAnkS = LegISLAToRS DID noT SeRve on SCoReD CoMMITTeeS

state Assembly voting record summary

state senate voting record summary

BLAnkS = LegISLAToR S DID noT SeRve on SCoReD CoMMITTeeS

California Labor Federation

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BLAnkS = LegISLAToRS DID noT SeRve on SCoReD CoMMITTeeS

state senate voting record summary

100%

100%

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page 13

page 12

Labor’s Legislative Scorecard 2012

KEY FOR BILLS

SEE PAGES 5-7 FOR DESCRIPTION

2012

TOTALS

VOTES

WITH

LABOR

VOTES

AGAINST

LABOR

NOT

VOTING

%

AB 1313: Farmworker overtime AB 2307: Permanent status classified employees AB 1565: Prequalification on school construction AB 2346:

Strengthen heat illness protection.

AB 1598:

Prevailing wage coverage

AB 2389:

Uniform disclosure for contractors

AB 1606:

Protect fact-finding

process AB 2439:

Corporate tax database

AB 1687:

Expand access to

treatment AB 2508:

Keep state call centers in California

AB 1692:

Municipal bankruptcy

transparency AB 2517:

Car wash worker wage lien AB 1744: Temporar y worker SB 359/SB 1285: Prevent predator y billing. AB 1819:

Charter school benefit

equity SB 829:

Restrict PLA bans

AB 1831: Expand employment opportunities SB 863: Workers’ compensation reform AB 1855: Protect warehouse workers SB 900:

Homeowners’ Bill of Rights

AB 1908:

Increase layoff notice

for classified workers SB 1029:

High-Speed Rail funding

AB 2026:

Extend film tax credit

SB 1156:

Economic development program

AB 2039:

California Family Rights

Act expansion SB 1208:

Disclosure of CEO pensions

AB 2296:

Private school disclosures

SB 1234:

Retirement savings plan for private sector SB 1161:

Deregulation of V oIP

technology

SUPPORT

SUPPORT

OPPOSE

achadJian, katcho (R-SAn LuIS oBISPo) AD 33 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 2 27 0 7%

alEJo, luiS (D-SALInAS) AD 28

X

X

X 26 3 0 90%

allEn, MichaEl (D-SAnTA RoSA) AD 07

29 0 0 100%

aMMiano, toM (D-SAn FRAnCISCo) AD 13

29 0 0 100%

atkinS, toni (D-SAn DIego) AD 76 X

nv

X

X 25 3 1 89%

bEall, JiM (D-SAn JoSe) AD 24

X

28 1 0 97%

bErryhill, bill (R-SToCkTon) AD 26 X

X X X X X X X X X

X X X X

X X X X X

X X X X X X 4 25 0 14%

block, Marty (D-SAn DIego) AD 78

X

X 27 2 0 93%

bluMEnfiEld, bob (D-vAn nuyS) AD 40

nv

X

X 26 2 1 93%

bonilla, SuSan (D-MARTInez) AD 11 X

X

X

X

X 24 5 0 83%

bradford, StEvEn (D-IngLeWooD) AD 51

nv X

X 26 2 1 93%

brownlEy, Julia (D-SAnTA MonICA) AD 41

nv nv

X 26 1 2 96%

buchanan, Joan (D-SAn RAMon) AD 15 X

X X

X

X

X

X X X 20 9 0 69%

butlEr, bEtSy (D-ToRRAnCe) AD 53

29 0 0 100%

caldEron, charlES (D-WHITTIeR) AD 58

nv

X X X X

X

X 22 6 1 79%

caMPoS, nora (D-SAn JoSe) AD 23

X 28 1 0 97%

cartEr, wilMEr aMina (D-RIALTo) AD 62

X 28 1 0 97%

cEdillo, gilbErt (D-LoS AngeLeS) AD 45

X nv nv

nv nv

nv

nv

X X 20 3 6 87%

chESbro, wESlEy (D-euRekA) AD 01 X

X

X

X X

X

23 6 0 79%

conway, conniE (R-vISALIA) AD 34 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 2 27 0 7%

State Assembly Floor Votes

= Votes with Labor

X

= Votes against Labor

NV = not Voting (Excused Absence)

(9)

California Labor Federation

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page 14

Labor’s Legislative Scorecard 2012

KEY FOR BILLS

SEE PAGES 5-7 FOR DESCRIPTION

2012

TOTALS

VOTES

WITH

LABOR

VOTES

AGAINST

LABOR

NOT

VOTING

%

AB 1313: Farmworker overtime AB 2307: Permanent status classified employees AB 1565: Prequalification on school construction AB 2346:

Strengthen heat illness protection.

AB 1598:

Prevailing wage coverage

AB 2389:

Uniform disclosure for contractors

AB 1606:

Protect fact-finding

process AB 2439:

Corporate tax database

AB 1687:

Expand access to

treatment AB 2508:

Keep state call centers in California

AB 1692:

Municipal bankruptcy

transparency AB 2517:

Car wash worker wage lien AB 1744: Temporar y worker SB 359/SB 1285: Prevent predator y billing. AB 1819:

Charter school benefit

equity SB 829:

Restrict PLA bans

AB 1831: Expand employment opportunities SB 863: Workers’ compensation reform AB 1855: Protect warehouse workers SB 900:

Homeowners’ Bill of Rights

AB 1908:

Increase layoff notice

for classified workers SB 1029:

High-Speed Rail funding

AB 2026:

Extend film tax credit

SB 1156:

Economic development program

AB 2039:

California Family Rights

Act expansion SB 1208:

Disclosure of CEO pensions

AB 2296:

Private school disclosures

SB 1234:

Retirement savings plan for private sector SB 1161:

Deregulation of V oIP

technology

SUPPORT

SUPPORT

OPPOSE

cook, Paul (R-yuCAIPA) AD 65 X X nv X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X nv

X X X X X X 2 25 2 7%

daviS, MikE (D-LoS AngeLeS) AD 48 X

nv nv

X

X 24 3 2 89%

dickinSon, rogEr (D-SACRAMenTo) AD 09

X 28 1 0 97%

donnElly, tiM (R-HeSPeRIA) AD 59 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 28 0 3%

Eng, MikE (D-MonTeRey PARk) AD 49

X 28 1 0 97%

fEuEr, MikE (D-LoS AngeLeS) AD 42

X

28 1 0 97%

flEtchEr, nathan (I-SAn DIego) AD 75 X nv X nv nv X nv nv nv X X

nv nv nv X nv X nv X X nv

X

X X X 4 13 12 24%

fong, Paul (D-MounTAIn vIeW) AD 22

X

X 27 2 0 93%

fuEntES, fEliPE (D-ARLeTA) AD 39 X

X X

X X

X 23 6 0 79%

furutani, warrEn (D- Long BeACH) AD 55

nv nv

nv

nv 25 0 4 100%

gainES, bEth (R-RoSevILLe) AD 04 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 2 27 0 7%

galgiani, cathlEEn (D-TRACy) AD 17 X

X

X

X

X

X

X X X 20 9 0 69%

garrick, Martin (R-CARLSBAD) AD 74 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X nv

X X X X X X 2 26 1 7%

gatto, MikE (D-BuRBAnk) AD 43

X

X

27 2 0 93%

gordon, richard (D-ReDWooD CITy) AD 21

X

X

X

X 25 4 0 86%

gorEll, JEff (R-CAMARILLo) AD 37 X X X X X X

X X

X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 4 25 0 14%

grovE, Shannon (R-BAkeRSFIeLD) AD 32 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 2 27 0 7%

hagMan, curt (R-DIAMonD BAR) AD 60 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 2 27 0 7%

haldErMan, linda (R-CLovIS) AD 29 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X 1 28 0 3%

hall, iSadorE (D-LoS AngeLeS) AD 52 X

nv nv

X

X

X 23 4 2 85%

State Assembly Floor Votes

= Votes with Labor

X

= Votes against Labor

NV = not Voting (Excused Absence)

(10)

California Labor Federation

page 17

page 16

Labor’s Legislative Scorecard 2012

KEY FOR BILLS

SEE PAGES 5-7 FOR DESCRIPTION

2012

TOTALS

VOTES

WITH

LABOR

VOTES

AGAINST

LABOR

NOT

VOTING

%

AB 1313: Farmworker overtime AB 2307: Permanent status classified employees AB 1565: Prequalification on school construction AB 2346:

Strengthen heat illness protection.

AB 1598:

Prevailing wage coverage

AB 2389:

Uniform disclosure for contractors

AB 1606:

Protect fact-finding

process AB 2439:

Corporate tax database

AB 1687:

Expand access to

treatment AB 2508:

Keep state call centers in California

AB 1692:

Municipal bankruptcy

transparency AB 2517:

Car wash worker wage lien AB 1744: Temporar y worker SB 359/SB 1285: Prevent predator y billing. AB 1819:

Charter school benefit

equity SB 829:

Restrict PLA bans

AB 1831: Expand employment opportunities SB 863: Workers’ compensation reform AB 1855: Protect warehouse workers SB 900:

Homeowners’ Bill of Rights

AB 1908:

Increase layoff notice

for classified workers SB 1029:

High-Speed Rail funding

AB 2026:

Extend film tax credit

SB 1156:

Economic development program

AB 2039:

California Family Rights

Act expansion SB 1208:

Disclosure of CEO pensions

AB 2296:

Private school disclosures

SB 1234:

Retirement savings plan for private sector SB 1161:

Deregulation of V oIP

technology

SUPPORT

SUPPORT

OPPOSE

harkEy, dianE (R-LAgunA nIgueL) AD 73 X X X X X X X X X X nv

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 2 26 1 7%

hayaShi, Mary (D-HAyWARD) AD 18

X

X

X

X 25 4 0 86%

hErnÁndEz, rogEr (D-BALDWIn PARk) AD 57

nv

X

nv

26 1 2 96%

hill, JErry (D-SouTH SAn FRAnCISCo) AD 19

X 28 1 0 97%

hubEr, alySon (D-LoDI) AD 10 X

X

X

X

X

X X X X 20 9 0 69%

huESo, bEn (D-CHuLA vISTA) AD 79 X

X

X

X

X

X 23 6 0 79%

huffMan, JarEd (D-SAn RAFAeL) AD 06 X

X

X

26 3 0 90%

JEffriES, kEvin (R-RIveRSIDe) AD 66 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X 3 26 0 10%

JonES, brian (R-LA MeSA) AD 77 X X X X X X X X X X nv

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 2 26 1 7%

knight, StEvE (R-LAnCASTeR) AD 36 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 2 27 0 7%

lara, ricardo (D-SouTH gATe) AD 50

X

X 27 2 0 93%

loguE, dan (R-CHICo) AD 03 X X nv X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 2 26 1 7%

lowEnthal, bonniE (D-Long BeACH) AD 54

nv X

nv

26 1 2 96%

Ma, fiona (D-SAn FRAnCISCo) AD 12 X

X

X

X X

X

X 22 7 0 76%

ManSoor, allan (R-CoSTA MeSA) AD 68 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 2 27 0 7%

MEndoza, tony (D-ARTeSIA) AD 56

X

X

X

X

X

X

23 6 0 79%

MillEr, JEff (R-oRAnge) AD 71 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 2 27 0 7%

MitchEll, holly (D-LoS AngeLeS) AD 47

X 28 1 0 97%

Monning, williaM (D-SAnTA CRuz) AD 27

X

28 1 0 97%

MorrEll, MikE (R-ReDLAnDS) AD 63 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 2 27 0 7%

State Assembly Floor Votes

= Votes with Labor

X

= Votes against Labor

NV = not Voting (Excused Absence)

(11)

California Labor Federation

page 19

page 18

Labor’s Legislative Scorecard 2012

KEY FOR BILLS

SEE PAGES 5-7 FOR DESCRIPTION

2012

TOTALS

VOTES

WITH

LABOR

VOTES

AGAINST

LABOR

NOT

VOTING

%

AB 1313: Farmworker overtime AB 2307: Permanent status classified employees AB 1565: Prequalification on school construction AB 2346:

Strengthen heat illness protection.

AB 1598:

Prevailing wage coverage

AB 2389:

Uniform disclosure for contractors

AB 1606:

Protect fact-finding

process AB 2439:

Corporate tax database

AB 1687:

Expand access to

treatment AB 2508:

Keep state call centers in California

AB 1692:

Municipal bankruptcy

transparency AB 2517:

Car wash worker wage lien AB 1744: Temporar y worker SB 359/SB 1285: Prevent predator y billing. AB 1819:

Charter school benefit

equity SB 829:

Restrict PLA bans

AB 1831: Expand employment opportunities SB 863: Workers’ compensation reform AB 1855: Protect warehouse workers SB 900:

Homeowners’ Bill of Rights

AB 1908:

Increase layoff notice

for classified workers SB 1029:

High-Speed Rail funding

AB 2026:

Extend film tax credit

SB 1156:

Economic development program

AB 2039:

California Family Rights

Act expansion SB 1208:

Disclosure of CEO pensions

AB 2296:

Private school disclosures

SB 1234:

Retirement savings plan for private sector SB 1161:

Deregulation of V oIP

technology

SUPPORT

SUPPORT

OPPOSE

nEStandE, brian (R-PALM DeSeRT) AD 64 X

nv X X X X X

X

X X X X

X

X X X

X X X X X X 7 21 1 25%

niElSEn, JiM (R-BIggS) AD 02 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 2 27 0 7%

norby, chriS (R-BReA) AD 72 X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X X nv X X X X

X X X X X X 1 27 1 4%

olSEn, kriStin (R-MoDeSTo) AD 25 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 2 27 0 7%

Pan, richard (D-SACRAMenTo) AD 05 X

X

X

26 3 0 90%

PErEa, hEnry (D-FReSno) AD 31 X

nv

X

X

X nv X nv

X

X

X 18 8 3 69%

PérEz, John (D-LoS AngeLeS) AD 46

29 0 0 100%

PérEz, ManuEl v. (D-CATHeDRAL CITy) AD 80 X

X

X

X

X 24 5 0 83%

Portantino, anthony (D-PASADenA) AD 44

X

X

X

X

X

X 23 6 0 79%

Silva, JiM (R-HunTIngTon BeACH) AD 67 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 2 27 0 7%

SkinnEr, nancy (D-BeRkeLey) AD 14

nv

nv

27 0 2 100%

SMyth, caMEron (R-SAnTA CLARITA) AD 38 X X nv nv X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X

X

X X X X X X 3 24 2 11%

Solorio, JoSE (D-SAnTA AnA) AD 69

X

X

X

X

X 24 5 0 83%

SwanSon, Sandré (D-oAkLAnD) AD 16

X 28 1 0 97%

torrES, norMa (D-PoMonA) AD 61

X

X

X X

X

X 23 6 0 79%

valadao, david (R-HAnFoRD) AD 30 X X X X X X X X X X X

X nv X X X X X X X X

X X X nv X X 2 25 2 7%

wagnEr, donald (R-IRvIne) AD 70 X X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X X X X X

X X X X X X 2 27 0 7%

wiEckowSki, bob (D-FReMonT) AD 20 X

X

nv

X

X 24 4 1 86%

williaMS, daS (D-SAnTA BARBARA) AD 35 X

X 27 2 0 93%

yaMada, Mariko (D-DAvIS) AD 08

X nv

X

nv

25 2 2 93%

State Assembly Floor Votes

= Votes with Labor

X

= Votes against Labor

NV = not Voting (Excused Absence)

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