Mosbrucker Bill For Domestic Violence Workplace Poster Passes House

A bill sponsored by Washington 14th District State Representative Gina Mosbrucker that would require the state’s Employment Security Department to create a poster with information about domestic violence resources that could be displayed in the workplace passed the House of Representatives Wednesday.  Mosbruckersays for many victims of domestic abuse, the only safe place away from their abusers that they are allowed to go is their workplace.  House Bill 1533 would have a poster created that could be displayed in the employee area of a workplace, the same place where worker rights and minimum wage posters are required to be displayed.  It would have a hotline number on the top and an area on the bottom of the poster where local domestic violence resource information could be added.  The bill passed 94-1.  It has been referred to the Senate Labor and Commerce Committee.

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