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REST Act
12/30/2022, 5:32 PM
Summary of Bill HR 3725
The REST Act, also known as Bill 117 hr 3725, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to address the issue of rest and meal breaks for certain employees in the transportation industry.
Specifically, the REST Act aims to ensure that employees in the transportation industry, such as truck drivers and other commercial drivers, are provided with adequate rest and meal breaks during their shifts. The bill seeks to establish clear guidelines and regulations regarding the length and frequency of these breaks, in order to promote the health and safety of these workers.
The REST Act has garnered support from various labor unions and advocacy groups, who argue that it is essential to protect the well-being of transportation workers who often work long hours and face demanding schedules. Proponents of the bill believe that providing adequate rest and meal breaks will not only benefit the employees themselves, but also contribute to overall road safety by reducing the risk of fatigue-related accidents. Opponents of the REST Act, however, have raised concerns about the potential impact of the legislation on the transportation industry as a whole. Some critics argue that the bill could lead to increased costs for companies and disrupt the efficiency of transportation operations. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential for unintended consequences, such as delays in deliveries and disruptions to supply chains. Overall, the REST Act is a complex piece of legislation that addresses important issues related to worker safety and industry regulations in the transportation sector. As the bill continues to be debated and considered by Congress, it will be important for lawmakers to carefully weigh the potential benefits and drawbacks of the proposed regulations in order to make informed decisions about its passage.
Specifically, the REST Act aims to ensure that employees in the transportation industry, such as truck drivers and other commercial drivers, are provided with adequate rest and meal breaks during their shifts. The bill seeks to establish clear guidelines and regulations regarding the length and frequency of these breaks, in order to promote the health and safety of these workers.
The REST Act has garnered support from various labor unions and advocacy groups, who argue that it is essential to protect the well-being of transportation workers who often work long hours and face demanding schedules. Proponents of the bill believe that providing adequate rest and meal breaks will not only benefit the employees themselves, but also contribute to overall road safety by reducing the risk of fatigue-related accidents. Opponents of the REST Act, however, have raised concerns about the potential impact of the legislation on the transportation industry as a whole. Some critics argue that the bill could lead to increased costs for companies and disrupt the efficiency of transportation operations. Additionally, there are concerns about the potential for unintended consequences, such as delays in deliveries and disruptions to supply chains. Overall, the REST Act is a complex piece of legislation that addresses important issues related to worker safety and industry regulations in the transportation sector. As the bill continues to be debated and considered by Congress, it will be important for lawmakers to carefully weigh the potential benefits and drawbacks of the proposed regulations in order to make informed decisions about its passage.
Congressional Summary of HR 3725
Relief and Equity for Small businesses through Tax Act or the REST Act
This bill increases from 20% to 25% the rate of the tax deduction for the business income of taxpayers whose taxable income does not exceed $100,000.
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Current Status of Bill HR 3725
Bill HR 3725 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since June 4, 2021. Bill HR 3725 was introduced during Congress 117 and was introduced to the House on June 4, 2021. Bill HR 3725's most recent activity was Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means. as of June 4, 2021
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 3725
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
1Republican Sponsors
0Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
0Democrat Cosponsors
0Republican Cosponsors
0Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 3725
Primary Policy Focus
TaxationAlternate Title(s) of Bill HR 3725
REST Act
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to increase the qualified business income deduction for taxpayers whose taxable income does not exceed $100,000, and for other purposes.
REST Act
Relief and Equity for Small businesses through Tax Act
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Sponsors and Cosponsors of HR 3725
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