Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB5397

Introduced
9/16/25  

Caption

HEALING Mothers and Fathers Act Helping with Equal Access to Leave and Investing in Needs for Grieving Mothers and Fathers Act

Impact

If passed, HB5397 would require employers to provide designated parental leave specifically for bereavement purposes when a child passes away. This inclusion would serve to amend current employment laws to better reflect the needs of families dealing with such tragedies. The legislation seeks to establish a more supportive workforce that accommodates the emotional and physical well-being of parents, recognizing that such experiences require substantial support from both employers and the government. These changes may lead to broader discussions about workplace policies regarding leave and employee well-being in the state.

Summary

HB5397, known as the Healing Mothers and Fathers Act, aims to improve access to parental leave for grieving parents. The bill reflects an understanding of the challenges faced by mothers and fathers when they face the loss of a child, providing essential time for mourning and recovery. It seeks to ensure that parents have the necessary leave available during these difficult times without the burden of financial strain or job security concerns. The act highlights the need for compassionate responses to family emergencies and aims to create more support systems for grieving individuals in the workforce.

Contention

However, the bill has also sparked notable points of contention among legislators and stakeholders. Supporters argue that the bill is a critical step toward compassionate workplace policies that recognize the need for grieving parents to have adequate time off. Conversely, opponents express concerns over the potential financial implications for businesses, particularly smaller ones, arguing that mandated leave could pose challenges during economic downturns. This ongoing debate underscores broader discussions about the balance of employer flexibility and employee rights in the context of family-related issues.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB166

HEALING Mothers and Fathers Act Helping with Equal Access to Leave and Investing in Needs for Grieving Mothers and Fathers Act

US HR605

Recognizing that the United States needs to support and strengthen mothers in the workforce by investing in the Mom Economy.

US HB10405

To amend the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 to provide leave because of the death of a son or daughter, and for other purposes.

US SB964

Mothers and Newborns Success Act

US HB5312

Supporting Healthy Mothers and Infants Act of 2023

US HB7978

Family Leave for Parental Involvement in Education Act

US HB2996

Safe Leave for Victims of Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault, and Stalking Act

US SR306

A resolution recognizing that the United States needs to support and empower mothers in the workforce by investing in the Mom Economy.

US HB8465

Caring for Mothers Act of 2024

US HB5397

Joe Fiandra Access to Home Infusion Act of 2023

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