Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Service Workers Act

Nov. 21, 2019 | H.R. 1309

The Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Services Workers Act would direct the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to issue a federal workplace violence prevention standard to protect workers in health care and social services from injury and death. Workplace violence is a serious and growing safety and health problem that has reached epidemic levels. Workplace violence is now the third leading cause of job deaths, and results in more than 30,000 serious lost-time injuries each year. Nurses, medical assistants, emergency responders and social workers face some of the greatest threats, suffering more than 70% of all workplace assaults. Women workers particularly are at risk, suffering two out of every three serious workplace violence injuries. This bill would help protect these workers by requiring employers in the health care and social service sectors to develop and implement a workplace violence prevention plan, tailored to specific workplace and employee populations. This bill passed the House on Nov. 21, 2019.

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Vote result: Passed

YEAs: 251
NAYs: 158

Legislator State District Party Sort descending Vote
Rep. Robert J. Wittman
VA
1 Republican No
Rep. Jack Bergman
MI
1 Republican No
Rep. Pete Stauber
MN
8 Republican Yes
Rep. Dan Crenshaw
TX
2 Republican Not Voting
Rep. Jim Jordan
OH
4 Republican No
Rep. Joe Wilson
SC
2 Republican No
Rep. John Carter
TX
31 Republican No
Rep. Jim Hagedorn
MN
1 Republican No
Sen. Markwayne Mullin
OK
Republican No
Rep. Rick Crawford
AR
1 Republican No
Rep. Buddy Carter
GA
1 Republican No