The Senate Elections & Government Affairs Committee heard three bills — covering call center relocation notice requirements for public utilities, tenure rights for New Castle County attorneys, and a division renaming within the Department of Human Resources — without recording votes on any of them. The only vote taken was approval of committee minutes.
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“Since 2019, more than 20 bills have been introduced across approximately 12 states to address the rising number of call center businesses that have relocated abruptly and without notice due to tax and cost factors.”
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Sign in to subscribeRecording in progress and a couple minutes late. Some other committee meetings are running long before we jump into business. It's great to see a good turnout at the meeting today. Also we have some newer faces in the back of the room. So we have some folks from Salesianum who are here today, raise your hands in the back of the room and they'll be observing here today. If we have a little bit of time, we'll stay and talk afterwards. This is part of what this process is, is about. It's so great to see young folks and different folks in the room so you can get a firsthand view of democracy in action. So thanks for being here. So the Senate Elections and Government Affairs Committee is called the order. As chair of the committee and in accordance with Senate rules, the committee is authorized to meet in a hybrid format so committee members and members of the public can participate in person or online. If any member that is online, any participant online, is experiencing any difficulties, give us a call at 03-0744-4035. Attendees who pre register virtually or signed the attendance sheet in person will…
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