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Casey reintroduces H.9 to reinstate employee cost‑savings incentive program for state workers
Summary
Representative Connor Casey introduced H.9 to reinstate a program that rewards classified, nonmanagement executive and judicial branch employees for implemented cost‑saving ideas; the proposal would cap awards at 25% of first‑year savings up to $25,000 and assign final review authority to the state auditor.
Representative Connor Casey introduced H.9, a bill to reinstate a state employee cost‑savings incentive program that would reward classified, nonmanagement employees in the executive and judicial branches when their implemented ideas generate measurable savings.
Casey said the program would empower frontline employees — whom he called uniquely positioned to identify inefficiencies — to submit suggestions to the Department of Human Resources using a standardized form. “H.9 reinstates a program to reward executive and judicial branch employees, for cost saving ideas that are implemented and generate measurable savings,” he said.
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