Chair Lopez presented a substitute to HB 238 that would strengthen state enforcement of wage‑theft laws and expand civil remedies for employees.
The substitute clarifies recoverable categories of wages (including commissions, bonuses, severance and accrued leave), harmonizes statutes of limitation to three years, creates the option for treble damages and collective action procedures, and expands authority for the Department of Labor and Industry and the Office of the Attorney General to investigate and pursue civil actions. The substitute also clarifies recordkeeping requirements and refines definitions for home care workers.
Supporters described these changes as necessary to give agencies "teeth" to recover stolen wages and to correct underfunded enforcement. Witnesses and advocates praised the expansion; the hearing record shows supporters urging the committee to adopt the substitute and move the bill forward. Committee discussion accepted the substitute and moved the bill; testimony and debate continued through the end of the transcript.
Because the transcript ends during sponsor testimony, the record shows the substitute adopted and the bill moved forward but does not include a final recorded committee vote in the provided segments.