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Empowering Employer Child and Elder Care Solutions Act
1/13/2026, 11:41 PM
Summary of Bill HR 2270
Currently, under the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, employers are required to pay employees at least one and a half times their regular rate of pay for any hours worked over 40 in a workweek. However, the inclusion of child and dependent care services and payments in the calculation of overtime compensation can lead to higher costs for employers and potentially discourage them from offering these important benefits to their employees.
By excluding child and dependent care services and payments from the rate used to compute overtime compensation, this bill aims to incentivize employers to provide these services to their employees without incurring additional costs. This could ultimately benefit working parents and caregivers who rely on these services to balance their work and family responsibilities. Overall, Bill 119 HR 2270 seeks to promote a more family-friendly workplace by ensuring that employees who receive child and dependent care services and payments are not penalized when it comes to overtime compensation. It will be interesting to see how this proposed amendment to the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 progresses through the legislative process and what impact it may have on working families across the country.
Congressional Summary of HR 2270
Empowering Employer Child and Elder Care Solutions Act
This bill excludes the value of employer-funded child or dependent care from being used in calculating an eligible employee's overtime pay.
Under current law, overtime hours must be paid at one and a half times an employee's regular rate of pay. This rate is an average hourly rate that must include certain types of pay, such as commissions. The bill specifies that an employer can provide or pay for child or dependent care services without the value of the services being included in this calculation.
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Current Status of Bill HR 2270
Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 2270
Total Number of Sponsors
1Democrat Sponsors
0Republican Sponsors
1Unaffiliated Sponsors
0Total Number of Cosponsors
20Democrat Cosponsors
4Republican Cosponsors
16Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 2270
Primary Policy Focus
Labor and EmploymentAlternate Title(s) of Bill HR 2270
Comments

Reign Ballard
8 months ago
I think this bill is good for families like mine. It helps with child and elder care, which can be expensive. I like that it gives employers more options to help their employees. It's important to support working families.

Mathew Long
9 months ago
So, like, what's up with this bill? How will it affect me? #confused

Jordyn Greer
8 months ago
What's the point of this?





