US Representative

Dean Phillips 2023-2024 Regular Session - Authored & Sponsored Legislation (Page 5)

Legislative Session

Co-Sponsor of Legislation

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Us Congress House Bill HB1723

Introduced
3/22/23  
Abortion is Health Care Everywhere Act of 2023
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Us Congress House Bill HB1770

Introduced
3/23/23  
Refer
3/23/23  
Equitable Community Access to Pharmacist Services Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB1774

Introduced
3/24/23  
Refer
3/24/23  
VA Emergency Transportation Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB1776

Introduced
3/24/23  
Refer
3/24/23  
End Tuberculosis Now Act of 2023
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Us Congress House Bill HB1787

Introduced
3/24/23  
Carnivals are Real Entertainment Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB1788

Introduced
3/24/23  
Refer
3/24/23  
Goldie’s Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB1801

Introduced
3/27/23  
SAFEGUARD Act of 2023 Safeguarding Human Rights in Arms Exports Act of 2023
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Us Congress House Bill HB1809

Introduced
3/27/23  
Refer
3/27/23  
Block the Use of Transatlantic Technology in Iranian Made Drones Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB1826

Introduced
3/28/23  
Refer
3/28/23  
PSA Screening for HIM Act Prostate-Specific Antigen Screening for High-risk Insured Men Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB1831

Introduced
3/28/23  
To award a Congressional Gold Medal to Billie Jean King, an American icon, in recognition of a remarkable life devoted to championing equal rights for all, in sports and in society.
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Us Congress House Bill HB1833

Introduced
3/28/23  
International Human Rights Defense Act of 2023
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Us Congress House Bill HB1834

Introduced
3/28/23  
To direct the Secretary of Labor to award grants to develop, administer, and evaluate early childhood education apprenticeships, and for other purposes.
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Us Congress House Bill HB20

Introduced
2/28/23  
Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2023 This bill expands various labor protections related to employees' rights to organize and collectively bargain in the workplace. Among other things, it (1) revises the definitions of employee, supervisor, and employer to broaden the scope of individuals covered by the fair labor standards; (2) permits labor organizations to encourage participation of union members in strikes initiated by employees represented by a different labor organization (i.e., secondary strikes); and (3) prohibits employers from bringing claims against unions that conduct such secondary strikes. The bill also allows collective bargaining agreements to require all employees represented by the bargaining unit to contribute fees to the labor organization for the cost of such representation, notwithstanding a state law to the contrary; and expands unfair labor practices to include prohibitions against replacement of, or discrimination against, workers who participate in strikes. The bill makes it an unfair labor practice to require or coerce employees to attend employer meetings designed to discourage union membership and prohibits employers from entering into agreements with employees under which employees waive the right to pursue or a join collective or class-action litigation. The bill further prohibits employers from taking adverse actions against an employee, including employees with management responsibilities, in response to that employee participating in protected activities related to the enforcement of the prohibitions against unfair labor practices (i.e., whistleblower protections). Such protected activities include providing information about a potential violation to an enforcement agency, participating in an enforcement proceeding, initiating a proceeding concerning an alleged violation or assisting in such a proceeding, or refusing to participate in an activity the employee reasonably believes is a violation of labor laws. Finally, the bill addresses the procedures for union representation elections, provides employees with the ability to vote in such elections remotely by telephone or the internet, modifies the protections against unfair labor practices that result in serious economic harm, and establishes penalties and permits injunctive relief against entities that fail to comply with National Labor Relations Board orders.
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Us Congress House Bill HB208

Introduced
1/9/23  
Pet Safety and Protection Act of 2023 This bill revises requirements concerning the sources of dogs and cats used by research facilities. Specifically, the bill revises the list of permissible sources of dogs and cats used by research facilities to include dogs and cats obtained (1) from a licensed dealer, (2) from a publicly owned and operated pound or shelter that meets specified requirements, (3) by donation from a person who bred and raised the dog or cat or owned it for not less than one year, or (4) from a research facility licensed by the Department of Agriculture. The requirements pertaining to sources apply to dogs and cats obtained through sales, donations, or offers. Monetary penalties are established for violations.
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Us Congress House Bill HB210

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/9/23  
Stamp Out Invasive Species Act This bill directs the U.S. Postal Service to issue and sell a Combating Invasive Species Semipostal Stamp. Proceeds from the sale of the stamp must be transferred in equal proportion to the Department of the Interior and the Department of Agriculture for combating invasive species. (Invasive species are nonnative species whose introduction poses a serious threat to natural ecosystems and causes detrimental economic damage to local communities.) The stamp must be made available to the public for two years.