Protecting America’s Workers Act
The Protecting America’s Workers Act enhances workplace safety by expanding OSHA coverage, boosting whistleblower protections, and increasing penalties for violations.
The Protecting America’s Workers Act enhances workplace safety by expanding OSHA coverage, boosting whistleblower protections, and increasing penalties for violations.
Bill Information:
- Bill Number: HR 3036
- Title: Protecting America’s Workers Act
- Status: Introduced in House
- Introduced: April 28, 2025
- Classification: Bill
The Protecting America’s Workers Act aims to amend the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 (OSHA) to enhance workplace safety and health protections for employees. The bill seeks to expand coverage, strengthen whistleblower protections, increase penalties for violations, and provide rights for victims and their families.
The Protecting America’s Workers Act is expected to significantly enhance workplace safety for millions of employees across various sectors, particularly in public service roles. By expanding coverage and increasing penalties, the legislation aims to deter violations and promote a culture of safety. Whistleblower protections will encourage more employees to report unsafe conditions without fear of retaliation, ultimately leading to safer work environments.
Legislative Actions:
Sponsors: The bill is sponsored by Joe Courtney and has multiple cosponsors, including notable representatives such as Robert C. "Bobby" Scott, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Ilhan Omar.
This summary provides an overview of the Protecting America’s Workers Act, highlighting its objectives, key provisions, and potential impact on workplace safety and employee rights.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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