H.R. 2575 - Save American Workers Act of 2014
- Sponsor:
- Todd Young
- Summary:
- To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the 30-hour threshold for classification as a full-time employee for purposes of the employer mandate in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and replace it with 40 hours. (by CRS)
- Status:
- The bill was voted on in the House on April 3, 2014
PASSED on April 3, 2014.
1/2 required to pass
voted YES: 248
voted NO: 179
5 voted present/not voting
Save American Workers Act of 2014
H.R. 2575 — 113th Congress (2013–2014)
- Summary
- To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the 30-hour threshold for classification as a full-time employee for purposes of the employer mandate in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and replace it with 40 hours. (by CRS)
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- Title
- To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the 30-hour threshold for classification as a full-time employee for purposes of the employer mandate in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and replace it with 40 hours.
- Other Titles
- Save American Workers Act of 2013
- Save American Workers Act of 2014
- Save American Workers Act of 2014
- Save American Workers Act of 2014
- Sponsor
- Todd Young
- Co-Sponsors
- Justin Amash
- Mark E. Amodei
- Michele Bachmann
- Spencer Bachus
- Lou Barletta
- Andy Barr
- John Barrow
- Joe Barton
- Dan Benishek
- Kerry L. Bentivolio
- Rob Bishop
- Diane Black
- Marsha Blackburn
- Charles W. Boustany Jr.
- Kevin Brady
- Jim Bridenstine
- Mo Brooks
- Susan W. Brooks
- Paul C. Broun
- Vern Buchanan
- Larry Bucshon
- Michael C. Burgess
- Bradley Byrne
- Ken Calvert
- Dave Camp
- John R. Carter
- Bill Cassidy
- Steve Chabot
- Jason Chaffetz
- Howard Coble
- Mike Coffman
- Tom Cole
- Chris Collins
- Doug Collins
- K. Michael Conaway
- Paul Cook
- Tom Cotton
- Kevin Cramer
- Eric A. "Rick" Crawford
- Ander Crenshaw
- Steve Daines
- Rodney Davis
- Jeff Denham
- Charles W. Dent
- Ron DeSantis
- Scott DesJarlais
- Mario Diaz-Balart
- Sean P. Duffy
- Jeff Duncan
- John J. Duncan, Jr.
- Renee L. Ellmers
- Blake Farenthold
- Stephen Lee Fincher
- Michael G. Fitzpatrick
- Charles J. "Chuck" Fleischmann
- John Fleming
- Bill Flores
- J. Randy Forbes
- Jeff Fortenberry
- Trent Franks
- Rodney P. Frelinghuysen
- Jim Gerlach
- Bob Gibbs
- Christopher P. Gibson
- Phil Gingrey
- Bob Goodlatte
- Paul A. Gosar
- Kay Granger
- Sam Graves
- Tom Graves
- Tim Griffin
- H. Morgan Griffith
- Brett Guthrie
- Ralph M. Hall
- Richard L. Hanna
- Gregg Harper
- Andy Harris
- Vicky Hartzler
- Doc Hastings
- Joseph J. Heck
- Jeb Hensarling
- George Holding
- Richard Hudson
- Tim Huelskamp
- Bill Huizenga
- Randy Hultgren
- Duncan Hunter
- Robert Hurt
- Darrell E. Issa
- Lynn Jenkins
- Bill Johnson
- Sam Johnson
- Walter B. Jones
- Jim Jordan
- David P. Joyce
- Mike Kelly
- Peter T. King
- Steve King
- Jack Kingston
- Adam Kinzinger
- John Kline
- Doug LaMalfa
- Doug Lamborn
- Leonard Lance
- James Lankford
- Tom Latham
- Robert E. Latta
- Daniel Lipinski
- Billy Long
- Blaine Luetkemeyer
- Cynthia M. Lummis
- Kenny Marchant
- Tom Marino
- Thomas Massie
- Jim Matheson
- Vance M. McAllister
- Michael T. McCaul
- Patrick T. McHenry
- Mike McIntyre
- Howard P. "Buck" McKeon
- David B. McKinley
- Mark Meadows
- Luke Messer
- John L. Mica
- Candice S. Miller
- Gary G. Miller
- Jeff Miller
- Markwayne Mullin
- Mick Mulvaney
- Randy Neugebauer
- Kristi L. Noem
- Richard B. Nugent
- Devin Nunes
- Alan Nunnelee
- Pete Olson
- Steven M. Palazzo
- Erik Paulsen
- Stevan Pearce
- Scott Perry
- Collin C. Peterson
- Thomas E. Petri
- Robert Pittenger
- Joseph R. Pitts
- Ted Poe
- Mike Pompeo
- Bill Posey
- Tom Price
- Trey Radel
- Nick J. Rahall II
- Tom Reed
- David G. Reichert
- James B. Renacci
- Reid J. Ribble
- Tom Rice
- E. Scott Rigell
- Martha Roby
- David P. Roe
- Harold Rogers
- Mike Rogers
- Mike Rogers
- Dana Rohrabacher
- Todd Rokita
- Thomas J. Rooney
- Peter J. Roskam
- Dennis A. Ross
- Keith J. Rothfus
- Jon Runyan
- Matt Salmon
- Steve Scalise
- Aaron Schock
- Kurt Schrader
- David Schweikert
- Austin Scott
- F. James Sensenbrenner, Jr.
- Pete Sessions
- John Shimkus
- Bill Shuster
- Michael K. Simpson
- Adrian Smith
- Jason Smith
- Lamar Smith
- Steve Southerland II
- Chris Stewart
- Steve Stivers
- Steve Stockman
- Marlin A. Stutzman
- Lee Terry
- Mac Thornberry
- Patrick J. Tiberi
- Scott R. Tipton
- Michael R. Turner
- David G. Valadao
- Ann Wagner
- Tim Walberg
- Greg Walden
- Jackie Walorski
- Randy K. Weber, Sr.
- Daniel Webster
- Brad R. Wenstrup
- Lynn A. Westmoreland
- Ed Whitfield
- Roger Williams
- Joe Wilson
- Robert J. Wittman
- Frank R. Wolf
- Steve Womack
- Kevin Yoder
- Ted S. Yoho
- C. W. Bill Young
- Don Young
- Subjects
- Taxation
- Employee benefits and pensions
- Health care costs and insurance
- Health care coverage and access
- Sales and excise taxes
- Related Bills
- S. 701 (113th) : Forty Hours Is Full Time Act of 2013
- S. 1188 (113th) : Forty Hours Is Full Time Act of 2013
- H.R. 3885 (113th) : GROWTH Act
- H.Res. 530 (113th) : Providing for Consideration of the Bill (H.R. 2575) to Amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to Repeal the 30-Hour Threshold for Classification As a Full-Time Employee for Purposes of the Employer Mandate in the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and Replace It with 40 Hours.
- H.R. 4 (113th) : Jobs for America Act
- Major Actions
Introduced 6/28/2013 Referred to Committee Passed House 4/03/2014 - Bill History
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Chamber/Committee Motion Date Result select this vote House On Motion to Recommit with Instructions: H R 2575 Save American Workers Act of 2014 4/03/2014 This motion DID NOT PASS the House 191 voted YES 232 voted NO 9 voted present/not votingcurrently selected House H.R. 2575 (113th): Save American Workers Act of 2014 4/03/2014 This bill PASSED the House 248 voted YES 179 voted NO 5 voted present/not votingAction Date Description Introduced 6/28/2013 6/28/2013 Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means. 6/28/2013 Introduced in House 7/23/2013 Referred to the Subcommittee on Health. 2/04/2014 Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held. Put on a legislative calendar 2/04/2014 Ordered to be Reported in the Nature of a Substitute (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 23 - 14. 3/26/2014 Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Ways and Means. H. Rept. 113-386. Put on a legislative calendar 3/26/2014 Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 287. 4/01/2014 Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 530 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 2575 with 3 hours of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. Bill is closed to amendments. 4/02/2014 Rule H. Res. 530 passed House. 4/02/2014 Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 530. 4/02/2014 Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 2575 with 3 hours of general debate. Previous question shall be considered as ordered without intervening motions except motion to recommit with or without instructions. Measure will be considered read. Bill is closed to amendments. 4/02/2014 DEBATE - The House proceeded with three hours of debate on H.R. 2575. 4/02/2014 POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - The Chair announced that pursuant to clause 1(c) of rule 19, further proceedings on H.R. 2575 would be postponed. 4/02/2014 4/02/2014 House amendment offered 4/03/2014 Considered as unfinished business. 4/03/2014 DEBATE - The House proceeded with the remaining 1 hour and 46 minutes of debate on H.R. 2575. 4/03/2014 The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule. 4/03/2014 Mr. Takano moved to recommit with instructions to the Committee on Ways and Means. 4/03/2014 Floor summary: DEBATE - The House proceeded with 10 minutes of debate on the Takano motion to recommit with instructions. The instructions contained in the motion seek to report the same back to the House forthwith with an amendment to prohibit the underlying bill from taking effect if any provision results in (1) the loss of health coverage or loss of wages for any employee; (2) an increase in the Federal deficit; (3) the loss of health coverage for veterans and their families; (4) an increase in premiums or out of pocket costs for employees; (5) denial of coverage for pre-existing conditions; or (6) discriminating against women by limiting their access to quality healthcare or decreasing their health coverage. 4/03/2014 The previous question on the motion to recommit with instructions was ordered without objection. 4/03/2014 Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. select this vote Vote 4/03/2014 On Motion to Recommit with Instructions: H R 2575 Save American Workers Act of 2014 currently selected House Vote on Passage 4/03/2014 H.R. 2575 (113th): Save American Workers Act of 2014 4/07/2014 Received in the Senate. Read the first time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under Read the First Time. Put on a legislative calendar 4/08/2014 Read the second time. Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 350. Number Sponsor Date Offered Status
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