Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB989

Introduced
2/5/25  

Caption

To codify Executive Order 11246 titled "Equal Employment Opportunity".

Impact

The codification of this Executive Order into law would have significant implications for state and federal employment policies. By solidifying the principles established in Executive Order 11246, the bill would create a more consistent standard for employment practices across government entities and contractors. This could lead to improved accountability and enforcement of nondiscrimination policies, promoting a more equitable workforce particularly in the public sector.

Summary

House Bill 989 seeks to codify Executive Order 11246, which mandates equal employment opportunity and prohibits discrimination in government employment and by government contractors and subcontractors. Originally signed into law on September 24, 1965, this Executive Order has served as a foundational element for maintaining nondiscrimination practices in government-related employment scenarios. This bill aims to ensure the Executive Order's provisions have the full force of law, reinforcing the existing framework for equal employment opportunities.

Contention

While the bill primarily aims to strengthen nondiscrimination principles, debate may arise regarding its implementation and scope. Opponents might argue that the codification could lead to overregulation of government contractors, potentially affecting their operational flexibility. On the other hand, proponents could emphasize that these regulations are essential for fostering diversity and protecting the rights of workers against discrimination based on race, gender, or other protected categories. The balance between ensuring equal opportunities and maintaining contractor flexibility will likely be a point of contention during legislative discussions.

Congress_id

119-HR-989

Introduced_date

2025-02-05

Companion Bills

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