Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas House Bill HB258

Voted on by House
 
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to leave for lactating state employees.

Impact

If enacted, HB258 would have significant implications for workplace policies regarding parental rights and employee wellbeing in state agencies. It formalizes the support for lactating employees by integrating provisions that prevent discrimination or negative consequences for taking necessary breaks to express milk. This amendment to the Government Code marks an important step forward in addressing the needs of working mothers, promoting family-friendly workplace practices, and advancing health initiatives related to breastfeeding.

Summary

House Bill 258 focuses on providing lactating state employees the necessary time off to express breast milk during work hours. The bill stipulates that state agencies must allow their employees sufficient time without salary reduction or loss of accrued leave, ensuring that this provision supports the health and wellbeing of both mothers and their children. This bill particularly recognises the challenges faced by new mothers in the workplace and aims to create a more inclusive and supportive environment for them to balance their professional responsibilities with breastfeeding needs.

Contention

While the bill is poised to garner widespread support among advocates of maternal and child health, it may face challenges in terms of implementation and funding. Some state agencies might express concerns regarding the impacts on workflow and staffing, particularly in high-demand sectors. However, supporters argue that the long-term benefits for both employee morale and health outcomes for infants justify any potential operational adjustments. The conversation surrounding this bill reflects broader societal discussions about the importance of accommodating working parents and promoting equal rights in the workplace.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1558

Relating to the expression of breast milk in public buildings and providing leave for state employees to donate breast milk.

TX S08667

Relates to employee access to lactation rooms in the workplace; requires that employers post written policies regarding the rights of nursing employees.

TX S08652

Relates to access to lactation rooms in public buildings; requires signage for lactation rooms in public buildings.

TX SB349

Relating to requiring public schools to make reasonable accommodations for lactating students.

TX HB4664

Relating to requiring public schools to make reasonable accommodations for lactating students.

TX SB343

Creates provisions relating to lactating students in public schools and charter schools

TX HB136

Relating to Medicaid coverage and reimbursement for lactation consultation services.

TX SB1271

Creates and modifies provisions relating to lactation accommodations in public schools and charter schools

TX HB49

Employment; employers required to provide location and break time for employees to express breast milk

TX HB290

Employment; employers required to provide location and break time for employees to express breast milk

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.