Employment Law Updates | New Proposed Legislation

April 4, 2011

Protecting Jobs in Your State Act Introduced in House

Protecting Jobs in Your State Act
H.R. 6514, 12/10/2010

Protecting Jobs in Your State Act Introduced in House

Congressman Bob Latta (R- Bowling Green) has introduced H.R. 6514, the Protecting Jobs in Your State Act of 2010.

H.R. 6514, if passed, would prohibit certain stimulus and disaster relief funds to be used for business relocation incentives.  The funds identified under this legislation include funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (“stimulus package”), and the Small Business Act of 2010.

Specifically under this legislation, the funds prohibited may not be used as an incentive for a business to relocate a plant, facility, or other operation, in whole or in part, from one state to another; or to expand such an operation in a state in a manner that will result in a reduction in such an operation in another state.

After the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) was signed into law in 2009, reports surfaced that states were using funds from the ARRA as portions of incentive packages to businesses looking to relocate to their state.

In June of 2009, the Dayton Daily News reported that the City of Columbus, Georgia was using stimulus funds to purchase an existing building and construct a new building for National Cash Register to relocate there from their then-headquarters of Dayton, Ohio.

In addition to the Dayton, Ohio story, similar stories have been reported in Kansas and New York.

“It is well known now that the stimulus package has been a failure on multiple levels, whether it was the price tag, implementation, or oversight and federal dollars should never be used to pick winners and losers between states when it comes to job creation and retention.  As our nation continues to struggle through this recession, the last thing any state needs to worry about is another state poaching jobs from them by using stimulus dollars.  The disappointing examples found in Ohio, Kansas, and New York could have been prevented, but with this legislation we can stop it from happening again,” Latta stated after introducing the legislation.

View a PDF of the proposed legislation

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Equal Employment Opportunity Commission

Ontario Police Department

City of Ontario

Arch Wireless Operating Company, Inc.

DP Manufacturing, Inc.

Auto Crane Company

Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School

B & D Contracting

Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, Tennessee

Watkins Motor Lines, Inc.

Agere Systems, Inc. f.k.a. Lucent Technologies, Inc.

Tulsa Winch, Inc.

Ramsey Winch, Inc.

Norris

Industrial Division of the Communications Workers of America

Visteon Corp.

ConocoPhillips

Google, Inc.

U.S. Airways, Inc.

AT&T Corp.

Rosen Louik & Perry, P.C.

FBL Financial Group, Inc.

Granite Rock Company

International Game Tchnology

International Brotherhood of Teamsters

Manhattan Apartments Inc.

International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Freight Construction, General Drivers, Warehousemen & Helpers, Local 287 (AFL-CIO)

J. Kaz, Inc.d.b.a. Craftmatic of Pittsburgh

State Lottery Commission of Indiana d.b.a. The Hoosier Lottery

Association of Professional Flight Attendants

Kellogg Brown & Root technical Services, Inc.

AMR Corp.

Service Employees International, Inc.

American Airlines, Inc. a.k.a. American Eagle

Zurich American Insurance Co.

Highgate LTC Management, LLC

Autozone, Inc.

Southwestern Bell Video Services, Inc.

Temco Service Industries, Inc.

SBC Telecom, Inc.

14 Penn Plaza LLC

SBC Services, Inc.

City of Philadelphia

Pacific Telesis Group

Northeastern Land Services, Ltd. d.b.a. NLS Group

Pacific Bell Telephone Co.

LA Weight Loss, Inc. n.k.a. Pure Weight Loss, Inc.

Pacific Bell Information Services

Gold’n Plump Poultry, Inc.

Advanced Solutions, Inc.

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