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For Immediate Release
June 14, 2010
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McIlhinney Supports Legislation to Protect Pennsylvania
Construction Jobs
HARRISBURG – Sen. Chuck McIlhinney (R-Bucks and Montgomery)
voiced his support for legislation to protect Pennsylvania construction jobs at
a Capitol press conference today.
House Bills 1502 and 1503 and Senate Bills 1172 and 1173
would require all contractors and subcontractors who do business in Pennsylvania
to verify the employment eligibility of new employees using the federal E-Verify
Program managed by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Existing employees
would also require verification through the federal Social Security Number
Verification Service.
Under the legislation, contractors who employ illegal
workers could be subject to forfeiture of state licenses and certifications and
be banned from performing state projects.
The House of Representatives passed House Bills 1502 and
1503, introduced by Representative John Galloway (D-140), with broad bipartisan
support on June 8.
"The construction industry has been hit hard by the
recession, and we must do more to help hardworking construction workers get back
into the workforce," McIlhinney said. "Protecting construction jobs is not a
partisan issue, and I am hopeful that my colleagues in the Senate will join our
colleagues in the House in standing up for Pennsylvania workers."
"This legislation requires that contractors performing
public work will be using a labor force that is in this country legally," said
Senator Kim Ward (R-39), who introduced the legislation in the Senate. "It will
result in better workplace safety, ensure a qualified workforce, and guarantee
that the contractors and employees are paying their proper taxes."
Video, audio and photos from the press conference are
available online at
senatormcilhinney.com.
CONTACT:
Heather Cevasco
(717) 787-7305

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