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Summary of Question 3
This proposed law would allow licensed and other authorized providers of child care in private homes under the state's subsidized child care system to bargain collectively with the relevant state agencies about all terms and conditions of the provision of child care services under the state's child care assistance program and its regulations. Under the proposed law, these family child care providers who provide state-subsidized child care would not be considered public employees, but if 30% of the providers gave written authorization for an employee organization to be their exclusive representative in collective bargaining, the state Labor Relations Commission would hold a secret mail ballot election on whether to certify that organization as the exclusive representative. Parts of the state's public employee labor relations law and regulations would apply to the election and collective bargaining processes. The proposed law would not authorize providers to engage in a strike or other refusal to deliver child care services. An exclusive representative, if certified, could then communicate with providers to develop and present a proposal to the state agencies concerning the terms and conditions of child care provider services. The proposed law would then require the parties to negotiate in good faith to try to reach a binding agreement. If the agreed-upon terms and conditions required changes in existing regulations, the state agencies could not finally agree to the terms until they completed the required procedures for changing regulations and any cost items agreed to by the parties had been approved by the state Legislature. If any actions taken under the proposed law required spending state funds, that spending would be subject to appropriation by the Legislature. Any complaint that one of the parties was refusing to negotiate in good faith could be filed with and ruled upon by the Labor Relations Commission. An exclusive representative could collect a fee from providers for the costs of representing them. An exclusive representative could be de-certified under Commission regulations and procedures if certain conditions were met. The Commission could not accept a decertification petition for at least 2 years after the first exclusive representative was certified, and any such petition would have to be supported by 50% or more of the total number of providers. The Commission would then hold a secret mail ballot election for the providers to vote on whether to decertify the exclusive representative. The proposed law states that activities carried out under it would be exempt from federal anti-trust laws. The proposed law states that if any of its parts were declared invalid, the other parts would stay in effect.

2006 - Norfolk County - Question 3Do you approve of a law summarized below, on which no vote was taken by the Senate or the House of Representatives before May 3, 2006?

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City/Town Ward Pct Blanks Total Votes Cast
Totals
106,723
128,098
26,825 261,646
Avon
 
775
865
207
1,847
Bellingham More »
 
2,374
3,060
490
5,924
Braintree More »
 
5,779
7,284
1,375
14,438
Brookline More »
 
10,050
7,960
2,146
20,156
Canton More »
 
3,461
4,663
886
9,010
Cohasset More »
 
1,231
1,903
492
3,626
Dedham More »
 
3,881
4,880
1,283
10,044
Dover
 
857
1,573
319
2,749
Foxborough More »
 
2,710
3,706
542
6,958
Franklin More »
 
4,625
6,010
913
11,548
Holbrook More »
 
1,832
1,930
378
4,140
Medfield More »
 
2,124
2,978
539
5,641
Medway More »
 
2,102
2,781
333
5,216
Millis More »
 
1,509
1,813
249
3,571
Milton More »
 
5,007
6,232
1,598
12,837
Needham More »
 
5,593
6,978
1,312
13,883
Norfolk More »
 
1,486
2,221
325
4,032
Norwood More »
 
4,424
5,630
1,185
11,239
Plainville More »
 
1,245
1,562
173
2,980
Quincy More »
 
12,485
13,230
3,556
29,271
Randolph More »
 
4,726
4,246
1,497
10,469
Sharon More »
 
3,218
3,971
629
7,818
Stoughton More »
 
4,141
4,804
1,266
10,211
Walpole More »
 
3,850
5,493
880
10,223
Wellesley More »
 
4,163
6,080
1,198
11,441
Westwood More »
 
2,410
3,609
877
6,896
Weymouth More »
 
8,948
10,131
1,857
20,936
Wrentham More »
 
1,717
2,505
320
4,542
County Totals
106,723
128,098
26,825 261,646