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Healthy Families Act

Introduced: April 13, 2021 Introduced by: DeLauro, Rosa L. Democratic · Connecticut See on congress.gov
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Referred to the Committee on Education and Labor, and in addition to the Committees on House Administration, and Oversight and Reform, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Apr 13, 2021
Introduced in House
 Plain-English summary Congressional Research Service

Healthy Families Act

This bill provides for paid and unpaid sick leave for employees to meet their own medical needs and those of their families.

It requires employers with 15 or more employees to provide their employees with at least one hour of earned paid sick leave for every 30 hours worked, up to a maximum of 56 hours of paid sick leave in a year. An employer with fewer than 15 employees may also provide the same amount of paid sick leave, but may opt out of such requirement, in which case such employer must provide its employees at least 56 hours of unpaid leave in a year. An employee may use sick leave for absences (1) resulting from a physical or mental illness, injury or medical condition; (2) resulting from obtaining professional medical diagnosis or care, or preventive medical care; (3) to care for a child, parent, spouse, a domestic partner, or other blood or close relative; and (4) resulting from domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking.

The bill makes it unlawful for any employer to interfere with, restrain, or deny the exercise of an employee's right to accrue sick leave as provided by this bill. An employee may take legal action to enforce the right to sick leave granted by this bill and the Department of Labor must investigate complaints of violations of the requirements of this bill.

Labor is authorized to conduct a public awareness campaign to educate and inform the public of the requirements for paid sick leave provided by this bill.

What's happening now April 13, 2021

Referred to the Committee on Education and Labor, and in addition to the Committees on House Administration, and Oversight and Reform, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

 Committees of jurisdiction 3
 Cosponsors 111
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Gottheimer, Josh
New Jersey · Dec 21, 2022
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Mfume, Kweisi
Maryland · Nov 10, 2022
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Sherman, Brad
California · Feb 28, 2022
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Case, Ed
Hawaii · Jul 6, 2021
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Lofgren, Zoe
California · Jun 29, 2021
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Scott, Robert C. "Bobby"
Virginia · Jun 4, 2021
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Adams, Alma S.
North Carolina · Apr 13, 2021
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Aguilar, Pete
California · Apr 13, 2021
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Auchincloss, Jake
Massachusetts · Apr 13, 2021
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Barragán, Nanette Diaz
California · Apr 13, 2021
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Beatty, Joyce
Ohio · Apr 13, 2021
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Bera, Ami
California · Apr 13, 2021
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Beyer, Donald S.
Virginia · Apr 13, 2021
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Blunt Rochester, Lisa
Delaware · Apr 13, 2021
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Bonamici, Suzanne
Oregon · Apr 13, 2021
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Boyle, Brendan F.
Pennsylvania · Apr 13, 2021
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Brownley, Julia
California · Apr 13, 2021
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Carbajal, Salud O.
California · Apr 13, 2021
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Carson, André
Indiana · Apr 13, 2021
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Castor, Kathy
Florida · Apr 13, 2021
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Castro, Joaquin
Texas · Apr 13, 2021
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Chu, Judy
California · Apr 13, 2021
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Clark, Katherine M.
Massachusetts · Apr 13, 2021
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Cleaver, Emanuel
Missouri · Apr 13, 2021
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Cohen, Steve
Tennessee · Apr 13, 2021
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Courtney, Joe
Connecticut · Apr 13, 2021
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Craig, Angie
Minnesota · Apr 13, 2021
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Crow, Jason
Colorado · Apr 13, 2021
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Davis, Danny K.
Illinois · Apr 13, 2021
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Dean, Madeleine
Pennsylvania · Apr 13, 2021
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DeGette, Diana
Colorado · Apr 13, 2021
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DelBene, Suzan K.
Washington · Apr 13, 2021
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DeSaulnier, Mark
California · Apr 13, 2021
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Dingell, Debbie
Michigan · Apr 13, 2021
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Doggett, Lloyd
Texas · Apr 13, 2021
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Espaillat, Adriano
New York · Apr 13, 2021
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Evans, Dwight
Pennsylvania · Apr 13, 2021
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Foster, Bill
Illinois · Apr 13, 2021
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Frankel, Lois
Florida · Apr 13, 2021
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Gallego, Ruben
Arizona · Apr 13, 2021
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García, Jesús G. "Chuy"
Illinois · Apr 13, 2021
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Gomez, Jimmy
California · Apr 13, 2021
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Hayes, Jahana
Connecticut · Apr 13, 2021
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Horsford, Steven
Nevada · Apr 13, 2021
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Houlahan, Chrissy
Pennsylvania · Apr 13, 2021
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Huffman, Jared
California · Apr 13, 2021
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Jacobs, Sara
California · Apr 13, 2021
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Jayapal, Pramila
Washington · Apr 13, 2021
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Johnson, Henry C. "Hank"
Georgia · Apr 13, 2021
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Kaptur, Marcy
Ohio · Apr 13, 2021
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