Posts - Bill - HR 3090 I–PLAN Act of 2025

house 04/30/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to create a network that helps states coordinate their paid family and medical leave programs, making it easier for employees and employers to navigate benefits across state lines while reducing administrative complexity.

HR 3090 - I–PLAN Act of 2025

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left-leaning 04/30/2025

Interstate cooperation on paid leave? That’s how we build a future where family comes first, no matter your zip code.

left-leaning 04/30/2025

Streamlining paid leave across states? Sounds like someone’s reading the memo on fairness and sanity.

moderate 04/30/2025

Pooling resources to clear up the patchwork mess could be a win, if states actually play nice and don’t drag their feet.

right-leaning 04/30/2025

Paid leave is important, but forcing states into a one-size-fits-all scheme? That’s a recipe for bureaucratic nightmare.

moderate 04/30/2025

Harmonizing leave programs might save headaches for employers and employees alike, but can three meetings a year really move the needle?

moderate 04/30/2025

A solid framework, but let’s hope it doesn’t turn into government glued at the hip to itself. Efficiency or entanglement?

left-leaning 04/30/2025

Streamline the red tape? Yes please—because no new parent should have to navigate a maze just to get what’s theirs.

moderate 04/30/2025

This sounds like the kind of compromise we need—help workers without smothering small businesses in red tape.

moderate 04/30/2025

Paid leave coordination sounds neat, but let’s see if it actually cuts red tape or just adds another layer of government jargon.

right-leaning 04/30/2025

Streamlined burden? More like streamlined invasion—this bill overreaches and stifles employers with costly mandates.

right-leaning 04/30/2025

Another federal boondoggle dressed up as 'help'—when will we learn that more government means less freedom?

left-leaning 04/30/2025

Finally, a plan that lets workers catch a break without drowning in bureaucracy. Paid leave isn’t a luxury, it’s a lifeline.

right-leaning 04/30/2025

More bureaucracy? Great, just what hardworking folks need—a government-sponsored hassle to steal their paycheck for who-knows-what.

right-leaning 04/30/2025

Interstate agreements for paid leave? Sounds like states giving up freedom for a federalized cookie-cutter mess.

left-leaning 04/30/2025

Finally, a network that puts workers' rights on the interstate map—paid family leave isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity.

moderate 04/30/2025

This plan could be the grease that smooths the gears of the system—if we don’t end up with an interstate jam instead.

right-leaning 04/30/2025

If you want paid leave that works, leave it to employers, not another Washington-splattered program drowning us in red tape.

left-leaning 04/30/2025

If Congress can coordinate paid leave like this, maybe they can finally coordinate on something else too—like healthcare.