FAMILY Act

The FAMILY Act is a proposed United States law that would provide paid family and medical leave benefits to certain individuals who meet requirements specified in the bill.[1][2]

FAMILY Act
Long titleTo provide paid family and medical leave benefits to certain individuals, and for other purposes.
Announced inthe 117th United States Congress
Number of co-sponsors207
Legislative history

Background

Legislative history

As of November 7, 2022 :

Congress Short title Bill number(s) Date introduced Sponsor(s) # of cosponsors Latest status
115th Congress FAMILY Act H.R. 847 February 7, 2017 Rosa DeLauro

(D-CT)

160 Died in Committee
S. 337 February 7, 2017 Kirsten Gillibrand

(D-NY)

34 Died in Committee
116th Congress FAMILY Act H.R. 1185 February 13, 2019 Rosa DeLauro

(D-CT)

219 Died in Committee
S. 463 February 12, 2019 Kirsten Gillibrand

(D-NY)

36 Died in Committee
117th Congress FAMILY Act H.R. 804 February 4, 2021 Rosa DeLauro

(D-CT)

207 Referred to Committees of Jurisdiction
S. 248 February 4, 2021 Kirsten Gillibrand

(D-NY)

37 Referred to Committees of Jurisdiction

See also

References

  1. "Proposed FAMILY Act Would Usher In Federal Paid Leave Law". JD Supra. Retrieved 2021-03-23.
  2. "The FAMILY Act, Explained". Indivisible. 2019-02-12. Retrieved 2021-03-23.

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