The House Education and Workforce Committee oversees education policy from pre-K through college, as well as labor and employment law. It has jurisdiction over K-12 education, higher education funding, workforce development, labor standards, and retirement security.
Bills related to student loans, school funding formulas, special education, teacher quality, minimum wage, workplace safety, pension regulations, and union rights are referred here. The committee shapes policies that affect every student, worker, and employer in America — from how much federal funding your local school receives to whether your workplace follows safety standards to how your retirement savings are protected.
H. Rpt. 119-538 accompanies the "Michael Enzi Voluntary Protection Program Act of 2025" — legislation that falls within the Education and Workforce Committee's jurisdiction. Committee reports serve as the official legislative history of a bill, documenting what the legislation would do and why the committee recommends passage. Reports of this kind include the committee's section-by-section analysis, any amendments adopted during markup, the Congressional Budget Office cost estimate, dissenting views from minority members, and the legal basis for the legislation. Courts and agencies consult committee reports when interpreting enacted laws, making these documents important beyond the immediate legislative moment.
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H. Rpt. 119-539 accompanies the "Ensuring Workers Get Paid Act of 2025" — legislation that falls within the Education and Workforce Committee's jurisdiction. Committee reports serve as the official legislative history of a bill, documenting what the legislation would do and why the committee recommends passage. Reports of this kind include the committee's section-by-section analysis, any amendments adopted during markup, the Congressional Budget Office cost estimate, dissenting views from minority members, and the legal basis for the legislation. Courts and agencies consult committee reports when interpreting enacted laws, making these documents important beyond the immediate legislative moment.
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H. Rpt. 119-524 accompanies the "Muhammad Ali American Boxing Revival Act of 2026" — legislation that falls within the Education and Workforce Committee's jurisdiction. Committee reports serve as the official legislative history of a bill, documenting what the legislation would do and why the committee recommends passage. Reports of this kind include the committee's section-by-section analysis, any amendments adopted during markup, the Congressional Budget Office cost estimate, dissenting views from minority members, and the legal basis for the legislation. Courts and agencies consult committee reports when interpreting enacted laws, making these documents important beyond the immediate legislative moment.
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H. Rpt. 119-506 accompanies financial services legislation titled "Modern Worker Security Act". Financial bills regulate banks, securities markets, consumer finance, insurance, housing finance, cryptocurrency, or anti-money-laundering. The Education and Workforce Committee's report explains the financial regulatory changes, the problems they address, the compliance implications for institutions, and potential effects on consumers and markets. Financial services reports often balance industry concerns against consumer protection goals.
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H. Rpt. 119-507 accompanies the "Enhancing Detection of Human Trafficking Act" — legislation that falls within the Education and Workforce Committee's jurisdiction. Committee reports serve as the official legislative history of a bill, documenting what the legislation would do and why the committee recommends passage. Reports of this kind include the committee's section-by-section analysis, any amendments adopted during markup, the Congressional Budget Office cost estimate, dissenting views from minority members, and the legal basis for the legislation. Courts and agencies consult committee reports when interpreting enacted laws, making these documents important beyond the immediate legislative moment.
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