The proposed bill, which is still in its infancy, would require project labor agreements, a prehire collective bargaining agreement between a contractor and a labor organization that establishes a labor group to represent everyone who works on the project. Championed by Council President Brandon Scott and Councilwoman Shannon Sneed, the bill would apply to all city construction projects valued at $25 million or more, or long-term capital improvement plans of more than $15 million that involve projects at multiple locations.