The Senate Finance Committee hearing on Senate Bill 188 Tuesday took a very different look than the hearing in the Senate Business, Labor and Technology Committee a week ago.
For one thing, people who opposed the bill finally got to testify against it on the record.
Tuesday night’s seven-and-a-half hour hearing on the FAMLI family medical leave bill ended without a vote, allowing the bill’s sponsors more time to work on amendments pertaining to private programs and the bill’s definition of family.