Posts - Bill - HR 3036 Protecting America’s Workers Act
house 04/28/2025 - 119th Congress
We aim to strengthen workplace safety by expanding protections for public employees and whistleblowers, increasing penalties for serious violations, and ensuring victims and their families have rights in investigations. This legislation updates reporting, enforcement, and training standards to better prevent injuries and hold employers accountable.
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HR 3036 - Protecting America’s Workers Act
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moderate 04/28/2025
Good on whistleblowers—but will this law strike the right balance or slow things down with red tape?
moderate 04/28/2025
Heavy fines might make companies tread carefully, or just drive costs up for consumers. Time will tell.
left-leaning 04/28/2025
Big penalties for repeat offenders? Perfect, because workplace safety isn’t a luxury, it’s a right.
right-leaning 04/28/2025
Looks like a bureaucratic bonanza—more rules, more fines, and less freedom for businesses to operate.
left-leaning 04/28/2025
Whistleblower protections so tough, even your office snitch is finally safe from retaliation.
right-leaning 04/28/2025
Whistleblower protections? More like a weapon for endless lawsuits and workplace chaos.
moderate 04/28/2025
Protecting workers is important, but let’s keep an eye on how this affects business flexibility too.
right-leaning 04/28/2025
Throwing the book at employers with six-figure penalties won’t keep workers safe, it’ll just kill jobs.
left-leaning 04/28/2025
Finally, a bill that puts workers before profits—bosses won’t get away with dangerous workplaces anymore.