FAMILY Act

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FAMILY Act
Great Seal of the United States
Long titleTo provide paid family and medical leave benefits to certain individuals, and for other purposes.
Announced inthe 118th United States Congress
Number of co-sponsors112
Legislative history

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]

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Provisions[edit]

Legislative history[edit]

As of May 8, 2024 :

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 Died in Committee
S. 248 February 4, 2021 Kirsten Gillibrand(D-NY) 37 Died in Committee
118th Congress FAMILY Act H.R. 3481 May 18, 2023 Rosa DeLauro

(D-CT)

112 Referred to Committees of Jurisdiction
S.1714 May 18, 2023 Kirsten Gillibrand(D-NY) 35 Referred to Committees of Jurisdiction

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References[edit]

  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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