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DATE (35)
5578 IH
1993
1995
1938
5578
later than 180 days
weekly
1991
between December
22
2023
at least 90 days
the year
12-month
2023
December
4
days
3 years
each year
22:34 Sep 21
the preceding calendar year
a calendar year
1 year
a period of
90 days
ANNUAL
9
months
3 years of the date
10
week
the previous 12 months
1ST SESSION H. R. 5578
SEPTEMBER 19
10
1938
later than 2 years
less than 3 years
year 2024
EVENT (2)
2023
Jkt
the ‘‘Part-Time Worker
GPE (7)
United States
the United States of America
Illinois
California
fort
the United States
NORP (1)
Congressional
ORG (39)
SEC
Board
the Family and Medical Leave Act
State
the Comptroller General
Office
United
the Family and Medical
Fair
Congress
the Fair Labor Standards Act
THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Merit Systems
U.S.C.
the Fair Labor Standards
the Government Accountability Office
FMLA
GENERAL.—Any
Federal
Personnel Management
the Merit Systems Protection
All Urban Consumers
House of Representa-
the Department of Labor
OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT
ITED
Workforce
UNITED STATES
the Office of Congressional
the Merit Systems Protection Board
Merit Systems Protection
CONGRESSIONAL
Accountability Office
Treasury
House Administration
Senate
Labor
PERSON (13)
LEE
BOWMAN
PORTER
DAVIS
DELAURO
NORTON
GARCI´A
SCHAKOWSKY
MCGOVERN
PRESSLEY
Bill
DOGGETT
CHU
Topic Classifications
congressional legislation
93.3%
Extracted Keywords
leave
medical leave
family medical
sec elimination
covered employee
workers
employee
leave act
hours
employer
accountability act
months
elimination
expanding access
fair
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