Regards professional employer organizations and Unemployment Law

Number S. B. No. 263
Type Senate Bill
General Assembly 136
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Sponsors

In the legislative process, a bill sponsor is the primary congressmen who introduces a piece of legislation for consideration. Think of the sponsor as the "author" or chief advocate for a bill.

While a bill usually has one primary sponsor (or a few lead sponsors), other lawmakers can sign on as co-sponsors. A co-sponsor is a congressmen who adds their name to the bill to publicly show their support and increase the bill's chances of passing, even if they are not managing the day-to-day legislative strategy.

The key responsibilities of a sponsor include:

  • Introduction: They are the official person who formally submits the bill to be read and debated by the legislative body.
  • Advocacy: They act as the primary champion for the legislation, explaining its purpose and arguing why it is necessary.
  • Gathering Support: They work to persuade other lawmakers to vote for the bill and often seek out expert testimony or public support to build momentum.
  • Navigating the Process: They help shepherd the bill through various committees, negotiate amendments or changes, and guide it toward a final vote.

Primary Sponsors

Kristina D. Roegner
District 27
Party Republican
Chamber Senate

Co-Sponsors

Related Topics

Taxation & Finance Criminal Justice Business & Commerce Labor & Employment Military & Veterans Affairs Family & Childcare Services
Financial Institutions, Insurance and Technology
  • Type: Senate
  • Bills: 35
  • Members: 9
Public Insurance and Pensions
  • Type: House
  • Bills: 10
  • Members: 13

Status Changes

House Senate Governor
  1. Introduced
    Mar 10 2026
  2. Referred to committee
    Mar 18 2026
  1. Introduced
    Sep 16 2025
  2. Referred to committee
    Oct 01 2025
  3. Passed
    Mar 04 2026
    Vote Result
    Passed
  4. Reported - Substitute
    Mar 04 2026
    Vote Result
    Favorable Passage

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