US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB3192

Introduced
5/5/25  
Refer
5/5/25  

Caption

RESTORE Act This Act may be cited as the Reinstating Employee Salaries To Original Rates and Entitlements Act

Impact

If enacted, HB 3192 would specifically impact the compensation structure for VA employees by ensuring that those who were reinstated after involuntary removal receive their rightful back pay. This could create a precedent for how reinstated employees at federal agencies are compensated, potentially leading to broader implications for employee rights and government accountability. Given this bill’s focus on addressing back wages, it highlights the importance of protecting employees' rights within federal institutions, especially concerning job security and reinstatement procedures.

Summary

House Bill 3192, also known as the Reinstating Employee Salaries To Original Rates and Entitlements Act (the RESTORE Act), aims to provide back pay to employees of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) who have been involuntarily removed and subsequently reinstated. This bill allows those employees to receive back pay equivalent to their original salary and entitlements, which supporters argue is necessary to uphold fair treatment for these government workers. The legislation is intended to remedy any financial losses they may have suffered due to wrongful removals, reinstating their financial standing as employees of the VA.

Contention

While many may support the bill for its intentions to protect the rights of reinstated employees, there may be concerns regarding its fiscal implications. Opponents could argue that providing back pay could place a financial burden on the Department of Veterans Affairs and undermine budgetary constraints needed to effectively manage other critical veterans’ services. Furthermore, there might be apprehensions about the criteria surrounding which employees are eligible, specifically regarding the clause excluding those removed from political positions. This stipulation could lead to discussions on the fairness and equity of treatment among different classes of employees within the government.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB6377

This act may be cited as the “Gold Star Siblings Educational Benefits Act

US HB85

Reinstating former employer contributions for JRS, HPORS, SRS, GWPORS

US HB4846

ROAD Act Reinstating Orderly Access for Drivers Act

US HB3093

REHIRE Act Restoring Employment and Hiring Incentives for Removed Employees Act

US HB1356

Labor and Employment - Civic and Related Activities - Protection (Maryland Employee Civic Activity and Lawful Expression Protection Act)

US HB05689

An Act Reinstating The Death Penalty.

US SB857

Labor and Employment - Civic and Related Activities - Protection (Maryland Employee Civic Activity and Lawful Expression Protection Act)

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 S2095

"Government Reality Check Act"; prohibits public employers from providing certain benefits to public employees; restricts gifts to public employees; restricts travel by public employees; imposes post-employment restriction on public contracting employees.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.