Federal Legislation
Congress Proposes Fair Wages for Home Care Workers
March 12, 2026
Congressional leaders Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Senator Patty Murray have introduced the Fair Wages for Home Care Workers Act to amend the Fair Labor Standards Act. This legislation aims to codify minimum wage and overtime protections for over 3 million home care and domestic workers nationwide, reversing prior regulatory rollbacks from the Trump administration. The bill seeks to establish consistent labor standards that ensure fair compensation for this essential workforce, which supports seniors and people with disabilities living at home. Procurement professionals and contractors in the home care sector should anticipate potential changes in wage compliance requirements and labor cost structures that could impact contract pricing and workforce management.
- Why this matters: The legislation would mandate minimum wage and overtime protections, affecting labor cost calculations and contract compliance for home care service providers.
- Agencies and contractors involved in home care services should prepare for updated wage standards that may increase operational costs and require adjustments in contract bids.
- Organizations providing home care labor or related services may find increased demand for compliance consulting and workforce management solutions.
- This development signals a legislative focus on improving labor conditions in the home care sector, which could influence future procurement policies and contract terms.
Poverty wages are driving caregivers out of this lifesaving field, leaving families without support, hospitals and nursing homes overwhelmed, and seniors and people with disabilities at risk of losing the freedom to live with dignity in their own homes.
— Lee Saunders
We are at a crossroads in this country. Our need for care is growing every single day, yet we continue to treat the home care workforce as disposable. We cannot allow the fundamental right to a minimum wage and overtime to be at the whim and mercy of this administration.
— Ai-jen Poo, President of the National Domestic Workers Alliance
Care givers deserve respect, and the people we care for deserve respect. The work we do is essential, thatβs why we need a strong care workforce, and thatβs why SEIU stands in strong support of the Fair Wages for Home Care Workers Act.
— Miranda Bridges
Agencies
U.S. Department of Labor, Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, National Domestic Workers Alliance, SEIU 775, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees
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- Murray, Ocasio-Cortez Introduce the Fair Wages for Home Care Workers Act, Pushing Back Against the Trump Administration to Protect Wages and Overtime for Home Care Workers - Senator Patty Murray · Murray Senate · Mar 12
- Representative Ocasio-Cortez and Senator Murray Introduce Legislation to Codify Minimum Wage and Overtime Protections for Home Care Workers | Representative Ocasio-Cortez · Ocasio Cortez · Mar 12