Texas 2025 - 89th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB2072

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

Caption

Relating to the establishment of a paid parental leave program administered by the Texas Workforce Commission; imposing an employer contribution.

Impact

The bill is likely to have a significant impact on state labor laws by creating a structured framework for paid parental leave, which has not been previously mandated at the state level. Through this initiative, Texas aims to align with national trends promoting work-life balance and parental support. The program funds will be sourced through a minor contribution from employers, set at 0.15 percent of wages paid, though companies with a self-funded leave policy are exempt. This could lead to a standardized approach across various businesses in Texas regarding parental leave practices.

Summary

Senate Bill 2072 establishes a paid parental leave program administered by the Texas Workforce Commission, aiming to provide financial support to employees who take time off for childbirth or adoption. The bill mandates that eligible employees can receive up to 12 weeks of paid leave under certain conditions, such as having worked a minimum number of hours for their employer prior to taking the leave. The program seeks to create a fund, called the Texas Family Fund, where employer contributions will be collected to finance this program.

Contention

Notably, there may be contention surrounding the funding model and the potential burden on small businesses. Some business owners may argue that any additional financial responsibility could hinder operations, especially for smaller enterprises. Moreover, the specifics of eligibility and the reliance on contributions could spark debates. Questions may arise about how the program enforces compliance and the administrative costs involved in managing the fund, alongside the possible impact on employee retention and attraction in a competitive job market.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB3059

Relating to the establishment of a paid parental leave program administered by the Texas Workforce Commission; imposing an employer contribution.

TX HB4598

Relating to imposing an employer contribution to support the subsidized child care services program administered by the Texas Workforce Commission.

TX HB5164

Relating to parental leave for certain employees paid by employers or insurance policies maintained by employers.

TX SB1241

Providing for mandatory Statewide paid parental leave for eligible employees; establishing the Paid Parental Leave Account and the Small Business Grant Program; imposing duties on the Department of Labor and Industry; making an appropriation; and imposing penalties.

TX SB188

Paid Parental Leave For School Employees

TX HB1063

MS State Employees Paid Parental Leave Act; create.

TX SB2438

Mississippi State Employees Paid Parental Leave Act; enact.

TX HB598

AN ACT relating to employment provisions for employees on parental leave.

TX HB5598

Relating to the minimum wage and a requirement for a biennial study and report on the living wage in this state, expanding access to childcare, and providing paid parental leave.

TX SB87

Paid leave for state employees; providing paid parental leave for certain state employees. Effective date.

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