Take five minutes to call your Senator at 800.562.6000. We need to send a resounding message to legislators in the Senate: Start negotiating over the budget now, fund an external staffing level audit at the DOC, and fund our UWPD and DES contracts. What's more, the Senate is refusing to fund the contracts of our members at the UW Police Department who put their lives on the line to protect our community and our members who work at the Department of Enterprise Services. With significant advances in research and development by academia, private sector and government initiatives, the ACT-Accelerator is on the cusp of securing. Both the House and Governor support funding the audit. The DOC operates under a dangerously outdated staffing model, and an audit would begin to address that problem. So far, the Senate has also refused to fund an external audit of staffing levels at the DOC. If a budget deal isn’t reached by the end of the fiscal year on June 30, we could see a government shutdown, leading to layoffs and an indefinite suspension of wage increases for DOC employees. By doing so, they’re playing a dangerous game that could have disastrous consequences. The associated remaining budget is being depleted by current emissions of 42 3. Senate negotiators are refusing to come to the bargaining table. By 2100, global mean sea level rise is projected to be around 0.1 metre. They also need to sit down and hammer out a final budget. Unfortunately, it’s not enough for the sides to make their respective proposals. A state budget that funds our contract will result in at least a 10.5% general wage increase for all Teamsters who work at the DOC over the coming biennium. The Governor had released his budget earlier, which also proposed funding our contract. In one case, probation, they make it clear that all that has been done is to continue existing, baseline funding: so no new money, it appears. 50 BMG rifles on the market today, descending by price: Armalite AR-50 (3,359) Starting off our list is a company that many probably associate more with the AR. We had some good news during the regular legislative session when both the House and Senate included funding for our DOC contract in their budget proposals.