US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB3093

Introduced
4/30/25  

Caption

REHIRE Act Restoring Employment and Hiring Incentives for Removed Employees Act

Impact

The enactment of HB 3093 poses significant implications for hiring practices within federal agencies. By granting hiring preference to involuntarily removed employees, the bill seeks to enhance job security for those affected and ensure a fairer chance of re-employment. This initiative could lead to changes in how federal positions are filled, potentially prioritizing qualified candidates who had previously faced unwarranted job termination over new applicants, promoting a more compassionate approach to federal employment.

Summary

House Bill 3093, titled the "Restoring Employment and Hiring Incentives for Removed Employees Act" or the REHIRE Act, aims to provide hiring preferences for certain federal employees who have been involuntarily removed from the civil service between January 1, 2025, and January 1, 2027. The bill establishes that these employees will be regarded as 'preference eligible', which means they will receive additional points when applying for competitive service positions. This measure is intended to assist employees who may have been wrongly separated from their jobs without indication of misconduct.

Contention

While the intent of HB 3093 is to support employees, there are potential points of contention surrounding its implementation. Critics may argue that the bill could unintentionally favor certain former employees over newer applicants with fresh perspectives and innovative ideas. Additionally, concerns may arise regarding the definition of 'involuntary removal' and its scope, particularly how it addresses varied workplace situations and disciplinary records. Furthermore, the restrictions outlined in the bill that exempt individuals removed due to misconduct or poor performance add a layer of complexity regarding its equitable application.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB2306

STEM RESTART Act STEM Restoring Employment Skills through Targeted Assistance, Re-entry, and Training Act

US HB4452

STEM RESTART Act STEM Restoring Employment Skills through Targeted Assistance, Re-entry, and Training Act

US A1793

Establishes "Recovery Tax Credit Program"; incentivizes hiring and continued employment of certain individuals in recovery from substance use disorder.

US S2581

Establishes "Recovery Tax Credit Program"; incentivizes hiring and continued employment of certain individuals in recovery from substance use disorder.

US SB2255

Mississippi Employment Protection Act; amend to restrict incentives for employers who use H-1B visa labor over US citizens.

US B26-0185

Fair Hiring Opportunities for Public Employment (HOPE) Amendment Act of 2025

US HB06906

An Act Concerning Employment Opportunities For Former Federal Employees.

US A07781

Removes the exclusion of part-time employees from certain definitions relating to employment and expanding the definition of employer; removes certain exclusions for employer notice requirements for the closing of a facility; removes the discretionary reduction of penalties for employers for certain acts or omissions concerning notice requirements for mass layoffs, relocations or employment loss; removes the maximum time period for determining back pay and other liabilities for certain employees who experience employment loss; allows the attorney general to take certain action to assist certain employees in receiving back pay and other liabilities; requires employers to pay severance to employees when there is a plant closing, relocation, or mass layoff.

US HB2880

To provide employment protections for, and reinstatement of, certain probationary Federal career employees, and for other purposes.

US A11216

Removes the exclusion of part-time employees from certain definitions relating to employment; expands the definition of employer; removes certain exclusions for employer notice requirements for the closing of a facility; removes the discretionary reduction of penalties for employers for certain acts or omissions concerning notice requirements for mass layoffs, relocations or employment loss; removes the maximum time period for determining back pay and other liabilities for certain employees who experience employment loss; allows the attorney general to take certain action to assist certain employees in receiving back pay and other liabilities.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.