Markup

H.R. 1319, H.R. 1320, H.R. 4366, H.R. 4312, H.R. 4307


Date: Wednesday, July 23, 2025 Time: 09:30 AM Location: 2175 Rayburn House Office Building

Agenda

H.R. 1319, the Modern Worker Empowerment Act

Amdt/Mtn

Offered By

Description

Action

Roll Call

2

Ms. Ansari

Excludes flexible work arrangements from consideration in determining that an individual is an employee of another person.

Failed 16y-19n

1

3

Mr. Lee

 

Requires a court, rather than an arbitrator regardless of any contractual provision, to determine whether an individual is an independent contractor rather than an employee.

Failed 16y – 19n

2

4

Ms. Omar

Clarifies that “details of the way the work is performed” does not include the exercise by the worker of discretion that is ordinarily and customarily exercised by an employee in an occupation.

Failed 16y – 19n

3

5

Ms. Bonamici

Prohibits application in any case related to oppressive child labor.

Failed 16y- 19n

4

1

Mr. Kiley

Republican Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute

Passed 19y- 16n

5

 

H.R. 1320, the Modern Worker Security Act

Amdt/Mtn

Offered By

Description

Action

Roll Call

1

Mr. Kiley

Republican Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute

Passed 19y – 16n

6

 

H.R. 4366, the Save Local Business Act

Amdt/Mtn

Offered By

Description

Action

Roll Call

2

Ms. Adams

Prevents the changes to joint employer status coming into effect in cases regarding child labor violations

Failed 16y – 20n

7

1

Mr. Onder

Republican Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute

Passed 20y – 16n

8

 

H.R. 4312, the Student Compensation and Opportunity through Rights and Endorsements (SCORE) Act

Amdt/Mtn

Offered By

Description

Action

Roll Call

 

Mr. Owens

Motion to move previous question

Passed 20y – 16n

9

2

Mr. Courtney

Extends medical coverage for athletic related injuries from 3 to 10 years

Failed 16y – 20n

10

3

Mr. Baumgartner

Requires the council authorized under the bill to develop enforceable policies on revenue sharing and compensation limits to preserve balance across college sports, sustain Olympic and non-revenue sports, support under-resourced schools, and promote reinvestment in student-athlete services and benefits.

Failed 16y – 19n

11

4

Ms. Lee

Strike section 9

Failed 15y – 20n

12

5

Mr. Baumgartner

This amendment addresses unresolved Title IX liability by delinking student-athlete compensation from illusory “market value” formulations. It provides for a uniform student athlete dividend payment for institutions that elect to provide NIL and other “compensation” to student athletes, distributed equally to all student athletes at their institution irrespective of sex, sport, athletic performance, market value, or any other individual characteristic of a student athlete.

Failed 14y – 21n

13

6

Ms. Adams

Prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex by interstate intercollegiate athletic associations.

Failed 16y – 19n

14

8

Ms. Adams

Inserts new Section 13 to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to include data reporting on gender equity in athletic programs.

Failed 16y – 19n

15

10

Mr. Casar

Strike section 11(1).

Failed 15y – 20n

16

11

Mr. Baumgartner

This amendment addresses the adverse health and academic impact of cross country travel on student athletes.

Failed 16y – 19n

17

12

Ms. Ansari

Requires mandatory Title IX training for all athletic department employees and classify them as mandatory reporters under Title IX.

Failed 16y – 20n

18

13

Mr. Scott

Establishes a private right of action under the bill.

Failed 16y – 20n

19

1

Ms. McClain

Republican Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute

Passed 18y – 17n

20

 

H.R. 4307, the Enhancing Detection of Human Trafficking Act

Amdt/Mtn

Offered By

Description

Action

Roll Call

1

Mr. Walberg

Republican Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute

Passed

Voice Vote

 

Member Statements


  1. Ranking Member Robert C. "Bobby" Scott (Democrat - Virginia)