Workplace violence is a serious and growing safety and health problem that has reached epidemic levels—it is now the third-leading cause of job deaths and responsible for more than 30,000 serious lost-time injuries each year.
Nurses, medical assistants, emergency responders and social workers suffer 72% of all workplace assaults. Women workers are at particular risk, suffering 2 out of every 3 serious workplace violence injuries. This legislation would create a workplace violence prevention standard to protect workers in health care and social services from injury and death. This bill passed the House on April 16, 2021.
Vote result: Passed
YEAs: 254
NAYs: 166
| Legislator Sort descending | State | District | Party | Vote | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Rep. Thomas Suozzi | 3 |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
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Rep. Eric Swalwell | 14 |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Rep. Mark Takano | 39 |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Rep. Van Taylor | 3 |
Republican
|
No | |
|
Rep. Claudia Tenney | 24 |
Republican
|
No | |
|
Rep. Glenn Thompson | 15 |
Republican
|
No | |
|
Rep. Bennie Thompson | 2 |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Rep. Mike Thompson | 4 |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Rep. Tom Tiffany | 7 |
Republican
|
No | |
|
Rep. William Timmons | 4 |
Republican
|
No | |
|
Rep. Dina Titus | 1 |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Rep. Rashida Tlaib | 12 |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Rep. Paul Tonko | 20 |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Rep. Ritchie Torres | 15 |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Rep. Norma Torres | 35 |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Rep. Lori Trahan | 3 |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Rep. David Trone | 6 |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Rep. Michael R. Turner | 10 |
Republican
|
No | |
|
Rep. Lauren Underwood | 14 |
Democrat
|
Yes | |
|
Rep. Fred Upton | 6 |
Republican
|
Yes |