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HR 6597

LET’S Protect Workers Act

119th Congress Introduced by Alma Adams and 75 co-sponsors

Newly introduced bill referred to multiple House committees for worker protection provisions; specific details pending committee review.

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Bill Summary · HR 6597

Legislative bill overview

HR 6597, the "LET'S Protect Workers Act," was introduced in December 2025 and has been referred to multiple House committees for review. The bill's specific provisions have not yet been detailed in publicly available summaries, as it remains in the early committee referral stage.

Why this is important

The bill's referral to the Education and Workforce Committee, along with Oversight and Government Reform and House Administration, suggests it addresses worker protections across multiple jurisdictional areas. The multi-committee approach indicates the legislation may have broad implications for federal workforce policies, labor standards, or worker rights.

Potential points of contention

  • Without access to the bill's full text, specific controversial elements cannot be identified, though worker protection bills typically spark debate around business compliance costs versus employee safeguards
  • The multi-committee referral suggests potential disagreement among committees about jurisdictional authority and implementation responsibility
  • Sponsor composition may indicate partisan considerations regarding labor policy priorities

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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