Full Committee
May 26, 2021 - 12:00 PM
H.R. 3110, Providing Urgent Maternal Protections for Nursing Mothers Act; H.R. 2062, Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination Act
Markup via Zoom
Archived Webcast
H.R. 3110, PUMP for Nursing Mothers Act
Republican Amendment in Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 3110
Democrat Amendment in Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 3110
H.R. 2062, Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination Act
Democrat Amendment in Nature of a Substitute to H.R. 2062
Statements:
Press Releases:
Amendments and Motions Offered:
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Offered By
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Description
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Action
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Roll Call
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H.R. 3110
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#1
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Adams
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Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute
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Adopted by voice vote
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#2
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Foxx
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Alters FLSA requirements and coverage related to break time accommodations for nursing mothers.
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Defeated 17 - 29
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1
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#3
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Levin
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Extends nursing protections from 1 year to 2 years and expands protections for situations such as adoption and stillbirth.
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Adopted 44 - 3
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2
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Motion
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Bowman
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Report H.R. 3110
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Adopted 28 -19
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3
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H.R. 2062
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#1
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Bonamici
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Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute
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Adopted by voice vote
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#2
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Foxx
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Strikes the provisions addressing retaliation claims.
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Defeated 19 - 28
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1
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#3
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Allen
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Requires GAO to do a study on EEOC charges and court cases following the Supreme Court’s decisions in theGrossandNassarcases, and makes the bill going into effect contingent on the outcome of the study.
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Defeated 19 - 27
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2
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#4
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Good
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Congressional finding that under the bill, nearly all successful plaintiffs will not receive any damages, other payments, or reinstatement, but their attorneys will be awarded fees and costs on which the successful plaintiffs may owe income tax.
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Defeated 19 - 28
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3
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#5
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McClain
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A plaintiff may not rely solely on the fact an employer has engaged in an interactive process with an employee or job applicant to determine a reasonable accommodation under theAmericans with Disabilities Actin order to demonstrate a discriminatory practice under the bill.
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Defeated 19 - 28
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4
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#6
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Stefanik
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Provides that a preponderance of the evidence is required to prove age discrimination and disability claims.
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Defeated 19 - 28
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5
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Motion
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Bowman
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Report H.R. 2062
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Adopted 29 -18
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6
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