HB 209 - PROJECT LABOR AGREEMENTS ON PUB CONSTR. Number 2309 CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG announced the last order of business would be HB 209, "An Act regulating the use of pre-hire project labor agreements for public construction projects by the state and political subdivisions of the state." MANO FREY, President, AFL-CIO, came before the committee to testify. He stated project labor agreements (PLAs), when appropriate, are a cost saving tool that can be used by either the private or public sector. Many cases have demonstrated that they work very well. Mr. Frey stated there is not a problem in the utilization of PLAs. The bill is a an unfortunate attempt to restrict a large sector of the working construction industry to using a tool that is a cost-saving device, in many cases, for public entities. He urged the committee not to support HB 209. CHAIRMAN ROKEBERG indicated he would entertain a motion. Number 2396 REPRESENTATIVE JOHN COWDERY made a motion to move HB 209 out of committee with individual recommendations and the accompanying fiscal note. REPRESENTATIVE KUBINA objected. A roll call vote was taken. Representatives Ryan, Cowdery, Rokeberg voted in favor of moving the bill. Representatives Kubina, Sanders, Brice voted against moving the bill. House Bill 209 failed to move.