Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB3036

Introduced
4/28/25  

Caption

Protecting America’s Workers Act

Impact

The implementation of HB3036 is expected to significantly enhance the enforcement of workplace safety regulations at both federal and state levels. By expanding the definition of covered employees, the Act will provide protections to a broader range of workers. Increased penalties for violators are designed to deter companies from ignoring occupational safety standards, thereby improving overall workplace safety. With mandatory annual reporting for work-related injuries and prohibitions against discouraging injury reporting, this legislation will foster a more transparent and accountable work environment.

Summary

House Bill 3036, titled the Protecting America’s Workers Act, aims to amend the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 by broadening its coverage and enhancing worker protections. Key provisions include the inclusion of public employees and volunteers under the Act, increasing penalties for severe violations, and adjusting these penalties for inflation. Additionally, the bill emphasizes the rights of employees who report workplace violations, ensuring they are protected from retaliation, and provides specific rights for victims of workplace incidents and their families, including the right to seek restitution.

Contention

Despite the legislative intent to improve worker safety, there are potential points of contention surrounding the measures proposed in HB3036. Critics may raise concerns about the increased regulatory burden on businesses, particularly small enterprises that may struggle to comply with additional reporting and safety requirements. Furthermore, the anticipated increase in penalties could lead to challenges regarding proportionality and the fairness of enforcement practices. Employers worry that the provision for more aggressive scrutiny and penalties may lead to unintended consequences, potentially pushing companies towards defensive practices rather than creative problem-solving in workplace safety.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB2998

Protecting America’s Workers Act

US HB8639

Warehouse Worker Protection Act

US SB5208

Warehouse Worker Protection Act

US HB798

Protecting America’s Meatpacking Workers Act of 2023

US SB4260

Warehouse Worker Protection Act

US HB9137

LET’S Protect Workers Act Labor Enforcement to Securely Protect Workers Act

US HB8758

Public Service Worker Protection Act

US HB8732

Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Act

US HB10526

To amend the Social Security Act to establish a Medicare for America health program to provide for comprehensive health coverage for all Americans.

US HB7520

Protecting Americans’ Data from Foreign Adversaries Act of 2024

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