US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR1005

Introduced
1/15/26  

Caption

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that creators and digital workers, as a distinct and growing class of small businesses and independent economic contributors, deserve fair treatment, transparency, and economic opportunity in the modern platform-based economy.

Impact

The resolution aims to address various significant issues facing digital workers. It calls for access to affordable and portable health care options, so these workers are not reliant on a single employer or platform. There’s also a push for benefits that can be carried across gigs and platforms, such as retirement plans designed specifically for independent workers. This aligns with the goal of ensuring that digital workers have economic stability and the ability to thrive in diverse working environments.

Summary

House Resolution 1005 expresses the sense of the House that creators and digital workers, who represent a growing class of small businesses and independent economic contributors in the platform-based economy, deserve fair treatment, transparency, and economic opportunity. The resolution recognizes that over ten million Americans earn their living through various online platforms, generating economic value through original content and community engagement. Despite their contributions, these workers often face challenges related to income volatility, lack of protections, and unclear compensation structures.

Conclusion

Overall, HR1005 emphasizes the necessity for policy changes that support the rapidly growing class of digital workers and creators by recognizing their unique contributions to the economy. The resolution encourages legislative action to foster a more equitable environment in which creators can thrive, promoting fairness and opportunity in the increasingly digital landscape.

Contention

Key points of discussion include the desire for clear and predictable revenue-sharing terms between creators and platforms. Many digital workers face difficulties due to a lack of transparency in how platforms operate, impacting their visibility and earnings. Moreover, the issue of worker misclassification under existing labor laws presents a barrier to accessing necessary benefits that traditional employees usually enjoy. Stakeholders argue that these barriers could stifle innovation and entrepreneurial efforts among creators.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HR461

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US HR465

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Congress should enact the Older Americans Bill of Rights to establish that older Americans should have the right to live with dignity and with independence.

US LB366

Create the Legislative Economic Analysis Unit and the Chief Economist

US H4758

Supporting the economic growth of downtowns and small businesses

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US HB7736

RELIEF Act Restoring Economic Lifelines for Independent Enterprises and Family Businesses Act

US HB7615

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US SB445

Create transparency in energy economics

US HR687

Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that China should no longer be labeled as a "Developing Nation" by the United Nations.

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