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Paid Family Leave Pilot Extension Act

USA116th CongressHR-4964| House 
| Updated: 10/31/2019
Mike Kelly

Mike Kelly

Republican Representative

Pennsylvania

Cosponsors (2)
Adrian Smith (Republican)Troy Balderson (Republican)

Ways and Means Committee, Education and Workforce Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Paid Family Leave Pilot Extension Act This bill extends through 2022 the tax credit for employers who provide employees with paid family and medical leave. The bill also requires the Government Accountability Office to (1) examine the effectiveness of the tax credit for paid family and medical leave, (2) recommend ways to modify or enhance the tax credit to further promote access to paid family and medical leave for qualifying employees, and (3) suggest alternative policies that federal and state governments could implement to increase access to paid family and medical leave.
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Timeline
May 23, 2019

Latest Companion Bill Action

S 116-1628
Introduced in Senate
Oct 31, 2019
Introduced in House
Oct 31, 2019
Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on Education and Labor, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
  • May 23, 2019

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    S 116-1628
    Introduced in Senate


  • October 31, 2019
    Introduced in House


  • October 31, 2019
    Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on Education and Labor, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Taxation

Related Bills

  • S 116-1628: Paid Family Leave Pilot Extension Act
Congressional oversightEmployee benefits and pensionsEmployee leaveGovernment studies and investigationsIncome tax creditsWages and earnings

Paid Family Leave Pilot Extension Act

USA116th CongressHR-4964| House 
| Updated: 10/31/2019
Paid Family Leave Pilot Extension Act This bill extends through 2022 the tax credit for employers who provide employees with paid family and medical leave. The bill also requires the Government Accountability Office to (1) examine the effectiveness of the tax credit for paid family and medical leave, (2) recommend ways to modify or enhance the tax credit to further promote access to paid family and medical leave for qualifying employees, and (3) suggest alternative policies that federal and state governments could implement to increase access to paid family and medical leave.
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Timeline
May 23, 2019

Latest Companion Bill Action

S 116-1628
Introduced in Senate
Oct 31, 2019
Introduced in House
Oct 31, 2019
Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on Education and Labor, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
  • May 23, 2019

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    S 116-1628
    Introduced in Senate


  • October 31, 2019
    Introduced in House


  • October 31, 2019
    Referred to the Committee on Ways and Means, and in addition to the Committee on Education and Labor, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
Mike Kelly

Mike Kelly

Republican Representative

Pennsylvania

Cosponsors (2)
Adrian Smith (Republican)Troy Balderson (Republican)

Ways and Means Committee, Education and Workforce Committee

Taxation

Related Bills

  • S 116-1628: Paid Family Leave Pilot Extension Act
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Congressional oversightEmployee benefits and pensionsEmployee leaveGovernment studies and investigationsIncome tax creditsWages and earnings