Do No Harm Act

12/31/2022, 5:35 AM

Congressional Summary of S 2752

Do No Harm Act

This bill prohibits the application of the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 (RFRA) to specified federal laws or the implementation of such laws. Currently, RFRA prohibits the government from substantially burdening a person's exercise of religion even if the burden results from a rule of general applicability, except in furtherance of a compelling governmental interest when using the least restrictive means.

Under the bill, RFRA is inapplicable to laws or the implementation of laws that

  • protect against discrimination or the promotion of equal opportunity (e.g., the Civil Rights Act of 1964);
  • require employers to provide wages, other compensation, or benefits, including leave;
  • protect collective activity in the workplace;
  • protect against child labor, abuse, or exploitation; or
  • provide for access to, information about, referrals for, provision of, or coverage for, any health care item or service.

The bill prevents RFRA from being used to deny (1) goods or services the government has contracted, granted, or made an agreement to provide to a beneficiary of or participant in a program or activity funded by such government contract, grant, agreement, or other award; or (2) a person's full and equal enjoyment of a government-provided good, service, benefit, facility, privilege, advantage, or accommodation.

In order for a person to assert a RFRA claim or defense in a judicial proceeding, the government must be a party to the proceeding.

Current Status of Bill S 2752

Bill S 2752 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since September 15, 2021. Bill S 2752 was introduced during Congress 117 and was introduced to the Senate on September 15, 2021.  Bill S 2752's most recent activity was Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. as of September 15, 2021

Bipartisan Support of Bill S 2752

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
1
Republican Sponsors
0
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
35
Democrat Cosponsors
34
Republican Cosponsors
0
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
1

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 2752

Primary Policy Focus

Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues

Potential Impact Areas

Crimes against womenDisability and health-based discriminationEmployee leaveEmployment discrimination and employee rightsFirst Amendment rightsHealth care coverage and accessHousing discriminationLabor-management relationsReligionSex, gender, sexual orientation discriminationWages and earningsYouth employment and child labor

Alternate Title(s) of Bill S 2752

A bill to amend the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 to protect civil rights and otherwise prevent meaningful harm to third parties, and for other purposes.Do No Harm ActDo No Harm Act
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