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07/23/2009

Attorney General McKenna Says Federal Law Preempts State Worker Privacy Act

At Olympia Business Watch, Kris Tefft has a good post on yesterday's release of the official Attorney General Opinion on the state Worker Privacy Act. Rather than rehash it here, I strongly encourage you to read the post and the opinion.

Now that the Washington State Labor Council has joined the effort to make this a better place to do business, maybe they'll scrap their ill-advised attempt to have the legislature adopt this unconstitutional law..

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