WHAT THEY ARE SAYING: Members of Congress, Community Leaders, and Advocates Applaud Biden-Harris Administration for Delivering for Workers and Consumers
Last week, the Biden-Harris Administration rolled out several key rules to support consumers, workers, and caregivers.
On Monday, the Department of Health and Human Services fulfilled the promise President Biden made in his 2022 State of the Union address to improve the safety and quality of care in federally-funded nursing homes. These rules will also support family caregivers, boost compensation and job quality for care workers, and expand and improve care options. The Administration also followed through on its commitment to home and community-based care, with a new Medicaid Access rule that will ensure 80% of spending is on direct care workers' wages. The Vice President announced these rules at a roundtable with care workers in Wisconsin.
On Tuesday, the Federal Trade Commission finalized a ban on noncompete agreements, which is expected to increase earnings for the average worker by more than $500 a year and spur the creation of 8,500 additional new businesses every year.
In addition, the Labor Department finalized a new rule raising the threshold for overtime pay – ensuring that more workers who earn less than $58,656 a year have the right to overtime protections and receive the pay they deserve.
The Labor Department also finalized a new rule that could increase savings for middle class families by 20% by ensuring that savers receive retirement advice in their best interest, rather than in the interest of retirement professionals.
On Wednesday, the Department of Transportation mandated that airlines provide automatic cash refunds to passengers who experience cancellations or significant delays, and required airlines and ticket agents show the price of fees for checked bags, seats, and flight changes or cancellations upfront, which will save consumers half a billion in fees. The White House also convened state legislative leaders to discuss state-level actions to address junk fees, building on the Biden-Harris Administration's unprecedented efforts to crack down on junk fees across the economy to lower costs for Americans.
On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission voted to reinstate net neutrality following through on encouragement from the President's Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American Economy.
Leaders from across the country praised this week's announcements. Here's what they are saying:
FTC Announces Rule Banning Noncompete Agreements
Organizations and Labor Unions
AFL-CIO: "Noncompete agreements trap workers from finding better jobs, drive down wages, and stifle competition. We commend the FTC and Lina Khan for finalizing a strong rule to ban these exploitative practices and level the playing field for American workers." [tweet, 4/23/24]
SEIU: "Did you hear today's big news? Noncompetes — which hold workers, especially Black, brown, and women workers back — have been banned by the FTC!" [tweet – 4/23/24]
Small Business Majority: "The Federal Trade Commission's (FTC) final rule banning non-compete agreements is a victory for the U.S. economy because it will help fuel small business growth. In fact, Small Business Majority's research revealed that more than 33 percent of small business owners were prevented from hiring an employee due to a non-compete agreement, and nearly 50 percent said that they have been subject to a non-compete agreement that prevented them from starting or growing a business of their own…. Small businesses overwhelmingly want a level playing field, and non-competes don't deliver because they are a threat to the free, fair and open competition that is essential to a thriving and equitable economy. That's why more than 400 small businesses and small business organizations previously signed our letter urging the FTC to enact its proposed rule to ban non-compete agreements, and why we joined a coalition of small business advocates in signing a letter of support for the rule. Now, we will look forward to implementation of the new non-compete prohibition." [Statement, 4/23/24]
American Economic Liberties Project: "The FTC's final rule is a clear-cut win for American workers and entrepreneurs. For too long, corporations have used these restrictive clauses to block millions of working people from changing jobs, negotiating for better pay, or starting a new business. But after listening to the comments of thousands of entrepreneurs and workers of all income levels across industries on the proposed rule, the FTC has done the right thing and used their authority to ban these agreements. We're thrilled to see this rule finalized, which won't just improve working conditions and boost wages by more than $400 billion, but will catalyze innovation as millions of Americans are freed to bring their ideas to life and start their own business." [Statement, 4/23/24]
Restaurant Opportunities Centers United: "Restaurant workers have risked their own lives and the health of their family so that people could eat or bring food to their tables. There are other employers that see how important our job is, and they are hiring for higher wages and better benefits. Yet, they couldn't just leave their job because of the non-compete terms. The FTC proposed rule on banning non-compete terms would help millions of restaurant workers who may be in a similar bind; it would allow them to grow and increase their wages to support themselves and their loved ones. And they would no longer suffer from reduced wages and loss of professional growth opportunities." [Statement, 4/23/24]
Public Citizen: "The pervasive use of non-compete clauses limits worker mobility, drives down wages, keeps Americans from pursuing entrepreneurial dreams and creating new businesses, causes more concentrated markets, and keeps workers stuck in unsafe or hostile workplaces. Non-compete clauses are both an unfair method of competition and aggressively harmful to regular people. The FTC was right to tackle this issue and to finalize a strong rule." [Statement, 04/23/24]
Farm Action: "FTC's final rule removes a key mechanism of exploitation and corporate control over U.S. workers. Noncompete clauses prevent workers from freely switching jobs, enabling corporations to hold workers hostage. This abusive practice leaves workers vulnerable to low wages and unsafe working conditions, and we applaud FTC for taking this bold action." [Statement, 04/23/24]
Economic Security Project: "Today's milestone ushers in a new era of pro-worker antitrust enforcement, guaranteeing that employers can no longer exploit workers by limiting their future job prospects. Whether you're a sandwich artist, a doctor, or a new CEO, the FTC's ban on non-compete agreements ensures every worker can freely choose who they want to work for without constraint." [Statement, 4/23/24]
Elected Officials
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren: "Banning noncompetes is life-changing for millions of workers. This action will allow people to switch jobs or start a business, boosting wages, spurring innovation & lowering health care costs. Massachusetts workers stand to gain $2 billion in higher pay. A big Biden win!" [Tweet, 04/23/24]
Virginia Senator Tim Kaine: "If we want to continue to grow our economy, we must protect and empower American workers. I'm glad the Federal Trade Commission is taking this step to ban non-compete agreements, which stifle wage growth, hinder job mobility, and make it harder for businesses to hire talent. This will expand job opportunities for more Americans, increase wages, promote innovation, and support our country's economic growth." [Statement, 04/23/24]
Connecticut Senator Chris Murphy: "Non-compete agreements are terrible for workers and our economy – they suppress wages, stifle innovation, and undermine competition. Today's action by the FTC puts power back into the hands of workers and budding entrepreneurs. Congress should pass our bipartisan legislation to ensure employers can never again use non-competes to protect their own interests at the expense of fair wages and economic growth." [Statement, 04/23/24]
Oregon Senator Jeff Merkley: "HUGE: The @FTC just voted to BAN noncompetes! This is a big win for workers—ending an era of companies abusing noncompete agreements to keep wages lower and growth options limited for working people." [Tweet, 04/24/24]
Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown: "This is big. Corporations use noncompete agreements to prevent workers from leaving for jobs with better pay & benefits. They're exploitative, and I've been pushing the @FTC to ban them for years. Today is a great day for worker freedom. [Tweet, 04/23/24]
Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman: ".@POTUS has delivered another massive W for working people. Noncompete clauses prevent too many workers from getting a new job with better pay + benefits. Today, @FTC made them ILLEGAL." [Tweet, 04/23/24]
Minnesota Senator Tina Smith: "Non-compete agreements are used by employers to force workers to stay with their companies. It hurts workers, stifles competition and makes our economy less dynamic. This rule empowers American workers and will build a stronger economy for millions of families." [Tweet, 04/24/24]
Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz: "Eliminating non-compete agreements gives American workers more freedom and promotes competition within our economy. It's absolutely the right thing to do, and @FTC has the full authority to do it." [Tweet, 04/24/24]
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders: "Can you believe we live in a world where a Starbucks worker can't seek other barista jobs because of a so-called "non-compete" clause? Outrageous! I applaud the Federal Trade Commission for banning non-compete clauses. Once again, Chair Khan is delivering for working people." [Tweet, 04/23/24]
Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey: "It's a bad day to be a greedy corporation. @FTC and @DOL delivered huge wins for workers—banning non-compete agreements that trap workers at artificially low wages, and expanding overtime protections to millions of working class salaried workers." [Tweet, 04/23/24]
Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen: "Noncompete clauses unfairly restrict workers, small businesses, and entrepreneurship across the board. They hurt employees, employers AND our economy, which is why I've long supported getting rid of them — and why I'm glad to see @POTUS and the @FTC take this major step today." [Tweet, 04/23/24]
California Senator Laphonza Butler: "The @FTC's decision to ban noncompetes is a win for workers and a step towards a fairer economy. Noncompetes disproportionately harm women and people of color, limiting job mobility and bargaining power. I'm glad the FTC is putting workers' rights first." [Tweet, 04/24/24]
Missouri Representative Emanuel Cleaver: "Thankful to have a
@POTUS that puts American workers first! With these actions, President Biden is leveling the playing field for hardworking families and ensuring they receive fair pay for their labor. #PeopleOverPolitics." [Tweet, 04/25/24]
Ohio Representative Shontel Brown: "This week, the FTC issued a ban on non-compete clauses, an unfair practice that has been used to limit worker mobility and suppress wages. Banning non-competes is a win for Ohio workers and working people nationwide." [Tweet, 04/25/24]
DOL Announces New Rules on Overtime Pay and Retirement Security
Advocates
AARP: "[This rule] normalizes what Americans already expect their financial advisors should be doing. AARP research shows that retirement savers assume that all financial advisors are giving them good advice, and because of this, they rely on it. Unfortunately, that advice is not always in their best interest. We stand ready to see this rule fully implemented, and to continue our work to close the retirement savings gap across the country." [Statement, 04/23/24]
Elected Officials
Minnesota Senator Tina Smith: "Some 4 million more American workers will now get paid overtime when they work for more than 40 hours a week, thanks to President Biden. That means that if you are a lower-paid salaried worker, you can get overtime just like hourly workers do. That's really good news." [Tweet, 04/23/24]
New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: "It's actually pretty simple — if you work overtime, you should be paid for it. Starting July 1st, millions of salaried workers will finally be eligible for overtime pay. This is a major step towards fairer wages and economic justice." [Tweet, 04/25/24]
Minnesota Representative Ilhan Omar: "Great news! The @USDOL's new rule will make millions of salaried employees eligible for overtime pay. This is a huge win for Americans struggling with higher costs." [Tweet, 4/25/24]
Virginia Representative Bobby Scott: "Workers deserve fair pay for every hour they work, including 'time and a half' for overtime work. Unfortunately, without adequate overtime pay protections, millions of workers making modest salaries are putting in 50- and 60-hour weeks while being denied overtime protections. By increasing the salary threshold to qualify for overtime pay, the Biden-Harris Administration's final overtime rule provides millions more Americans with the overtime protections they need. This means more dollars in the pockets of workers who are asked to work long hours, enabling them to better provide for themselves and their families. […] This rule is good for workers, good for businesses, and good for our economy. It is the kind of action that further underscores Acting Secretary Julie Su's leadership and commitment to workers' economic security. I applaud the Biden-Harris Administration for their work to grow the economy from the bottom up and the middle out, and I look forward to continuing to work together to ensure that workers get a fair share of the profits they produce." [Statement, 04/23/24]
Washington Senator Patty Murray: "After the Trump administration callously excluded millions of workers from overtime protections, this final rule from the Biden administration will restore and expand protections for millions of working people, ensuring they get the overtime compensation they deserve when working long hours away from their families," said Senator Murray. "This will make a material difference in the lives of over 4 million workers—giving their families extra breathing room for their extra labor. From Day One, the Biden administration has been laser-focused on improving the lives of working Americans, and this rule is one more important step in that direction." [Statement, 04/23/24]
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren: "If you're working overtime, you deserve overtime pay. Today, the Biden administration is extending overtime protections to Americans making up to $58,656 — up from just $35,568 under Donald Trump. That's a big raise for over 4 million hardworking Americans and long overdue." [Tweet, 04/23/24]
Illinois Representative Jan Schakowsky: "Every person in the United States deserves to age with dignity and access to quality long-term care. For years, I have championed a provision that would ensure that registered nurses are available 24 hours per day, seven days per week in nursing facilities. I am happy to see that the Biden Administration has incorporated this provision into the final rule for minimum staffing standards. I am also relieved to see that the rule brings long-overdue transparency to nursing home compensation for direct care workers. […] I will continue to work with my colleagues and the Administration to hold nursing homes accountable for the treatment of their nursing workforce and ensure residents receive high-quality, person-centered care." [Statement, 04/23/24]
DOT Delivers Automatic Refunds and Protect Consumers from Surprise Junk Fees in Air Travel
Organizations and Advocates
American Economic Liberties Project: "The DOT's new rule is a watershed moment for passenger protection in the airline industry, making it easy and accessible for consumers to get relief when Too-Big-To-Care airlines run roughshod over them. This news follows a positive sea change in the DOT's enforcement activity under the Biden administration, including supporting the DOJ's successful JetBlue-Spirit merger challenge, a historic enforcement action against Southwest, and new efforts to empower state attorneys general to address consumer complaints." [Statement, 04/25/2024]
National Consumers League: "Today's rules promise to bring sanity to the refund process. In addition, the new rules on fee transparency will make it easier for consumers to get an accurate price for their flights upfront. This is a far better solution making consumers wait until the end of the ticket buying process to learn what their true cost will be." [Statement, 04/25/2024]
Consumer Federation of America: "Hidden fees prevent consumers from predictably calculating costs, and consumers have almost no recourse when they are owed refunds that never show up. These rules demonstrate that Secretary Buttigieg is continuing his momentum toward leveling the playing field for airline consumers and holding airlines accountable." [Statement, 04/24/2024]
Consumer Action: "We applaud the DOT's move to require refunds for consumers —by default—when flights are cancelled or 'significantly' delayed. This clear directive is sorely needed and a significant improvement for airline passengers." [Statement, 04/25/2024]
Elected Officials
New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-CortezBig change from @USDOT:
If your flight gets delayed or canceled, airlines now have to refund you automatically in CASH.
Refunds cover:
- Delayed flights (3+hrs domestic, 6+ hrs int'l)
- Airport changes
- Added connections
- Service class downgrade
- Accessibility changes
[X post, 4/24/2024]
Tennessee Representative Steve Cohen: "These passenger protections are long overdue. When airlines are responsible for flight delays or cancellations, or do not provide the services that their customers pay for, passengers should be made whole, not tied to airline vouchers or travel credits. I have also heard from many travelers about their frustrations with hidden fees for checked bags, seat assignments, and flight change and cancellation fees that far exceed the costs to provide these services. I'm pleased that the Department of Transportation has implemented many of the protections in my Cash Refunds for Flight Cancellations Act and Forbidding Airlines from Imposing Ridiculous (FAIR) Fees Act." [Statement, 04/24/24]
Washington Representative Rick Larsen: "Airline passengers deserve compensation for cancelled or significantly delayed flights and transparency when it comes to junk fees. Today's new rules will deliver both, putting money back in consumers' pockets by streamlining the refund process and requiring airlines to be upfront about ticket prices so passengers can choose the flight that is best for them." [Statement, 04/24/24]
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren: "You shouldn't have to jump through hoops just to get your money back if your flight was cancelled or the airline lost your bag. Thanks to the Biden admin, airlines must disclose up-front any extra fees and issue automatic cash refunds for cancelled flights — no travel vouchers!" [Tweet, 04/24/24]
Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey: "I applaud @POTUS for taking steps I've long advocated and announcing a new rule to protect travelers from junk fees and ensure automatic refunds for canceled travel. No one should have to beg airlines for their money back and surprise fees shouldn't blow their budgets sky high." [Tweet, 04/24/24]
Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey: "It's good to hear that @USDOT is taking action to protect airline customers from junk fees. American consumers shouldn't be shocked at checkout, and these rules will help ensure prices are more transparent and accurately reflect what you'll pay." [Tweet, 04/24/24]
Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth: " Huge news! It's past time airlines treat us fairly when they don't deliver the level of service they promise. This new rule by @SecretaryPete and the Biden Administration will help crack down on hidden fees and get folks an automatic refund if a trip is cancelled or delayed." [Tweet, 04/24/24]
Connecticut Senator Richard Blumenthal: "I'm pleased that the Biden Admin is heeding calls like mine for stiffer remedies against greed-driven junk fees, canceled or delayed flights, & other consumer abuses. Flyers deserve basic rights—services they pay for & compensation when they're denied.
"All fees need to be fully disclosed up front & refunds made right away—as these new rules will help do. Basic fairness shouldn't be up in the air for airlines." [Tweet, 04/25/25]
New Mexico Representative Gabe Vasquez: "Great news! If your flight is delayed or cancelled, you'll now receive an automatic cash refund. This is critical for protecting travelers' pocketbooks and ensuring they get the money they deserve." [Tweet, 04/25/24]
Virginia Representative Jennifer McClellan: "NEW: @USDOT announced rules to protect travelers, making it easier to fly! Now, airlines have to issue a cash refund if your flight is canceled/delayed or they lose your bags AND they must be up-front about hidden fees. The Biden-Harris Administration continues to deliver!" [Tweet, 4/25/2024]
South Carolina Representative Jim Clyburn: "Good news: The Biden Admin's new rule will require airlines to offer cash refunds when they cancel or significantly delay flights or if they lose your bags. This is @POTUS' latest action to expand consumer protections, eliminate junk fees & lower costs." [Tweet, 4/25/2024]
California Representative Norma Torres: "Great news from @DOT to protect the American flying public! Passengers deserve cash refunds for delays, lost luggage, or cancellations, with no hidden fees. Thank you @POTUS and @SecretaryPete for fighting for consumer rights!" [Tweet, 4/25/2024]
Michigan Representative Hillary Scholten: "HUGE WIN: @USDOT took an incredible step to protect travelers. Airlines are now required to provide automatic cash refunds for flight delays, cancellations, and delayed or lost baggage and eliminate hidden fees! This will save passengers over $500M & lots of headaches!" [Tweet, 4/25/2024]
Michigan Representative Shri Thanedar: "Everyone hates delays and cancellations at the airport. Thanks to @POTUS and @USDOT, you'll get your refund right away when your travel doesn't go as planned!" [Tweet, 4/25/2024]
California Representative Nanette Barragan: " Great news for airline passengers. I hope the other rules for airline controlled delays being considered are also implemented. Thank you POTUS Biden!" [Tweet, 4/25/24]
Delaware Representative Lisa Blunt Rochester: "NEWS: These rules will require airlines to provide automatic cash refunds that will put more $$ in your pockets and save you from hidden airline junk fees. I commend @POTUS and @USDOT for taking this step to protect travelers across the country. See you at the airport! " [Tweet, 4/25/24]
New Jersey Representative Bill Pascrell: "President Biden moves this week:
Hammered airline fees
Banned noncompete clauses
Won overtime pay for 4M workers
Pro worker, pro consumer, pro labor, pro America. Say it with me: #BidenBoom #DemocratsDeliver" [Tweet, 4/24/2024]
Pennsylvania Madeleine Dean: "One thing we can all agree on: cancelled flights, long delays, and lost luggage are unwelcome hurdles — and far too frequent. Getting your money back shouldn't be another. Thank you to the Biden Administration for easing this stress by requiring automatic cash refunds." [Tweet, 4/24/24]
Federal Communications Commission votes to restore net neutrality
Organizations and Advocates
Public Knowledge: "Today, the FCC voted to restore the net neutrality rules that were put into place in 2015, and later repealed. Restoring what we had before is an important victory, but just the beginning." [Statement, 04/24/24]
ACLU: The American Civil Liberties Union commends the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) vote today to restore vital net neutrality regulations by reclassifying broadband under Title II of the Communications Act of 1934. After today's vote, the FCC once again possesses the necessary oversight powers to safeguard users against exploitative or negligent practices by internet service providers (ISPs).
ACLU: "Today marks the last day that internet service providers can continue to put profit over people. We are thrilled that the FCC now has the authority it needs to protect consumers, promote the exercise of First Amendment rights online, and ensure that everyone has access to high-quality, affordable internet." [Statement, 04/25/24]
Michael Copps, Former Chair of the FCC: "Today's action brings back moderate rules that have already passed court muster and are essential building blocks for a consumer-friendly and citizen-friendly internet.. . . . Our communications technologies are evolving so swiftly, affecting so many important aspects of our individual lives, that they must be available to all of us on a non-discriminatory basis. And they must advance the public interest, protecting consumers, fostering competition, and providing us all the news and information we need as we fight to maintain our democracy. We still have much to do; but today, let's celebrate a huge step forward." [Statement, 04/25/24]
Common Cause: "The restoration of Net Neutrality is a victory for every American household, and it is a victory for democracy. Today's vote returns control of the Internet to the American people instead of corporate interests. The Internet is crucial to civic engagement in the United States today. It functions as a virtual public square where social justice movements organize and garner support. […] The Internet today is an essential public utility and in recent years, service providers proved themselves incapable of delivering that service without supervision. The FCC's vote today returns the Internet to the American people." [Statement, 04/25/24]
Congressional Leaders
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden and Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey: "Net neutrality is simple; it's about nondiscrimination. Net neutrality ensures that anyone can use the internet without being blocked or obstructed by gatekeepers. Net neutrality protects dreamers in garages, small businesses, and budding entrepreneurs from being shoved into online slow lanes. Net neutrality ensures advocates, activists, and organizers can freely speak their minds and voice their views. Net neutrality ensures the internet remains a democratic space where commerce and communication can thrive." [Statement, 04/25/24]
California Representative Anna Eshoo: "In 2018, the FCC voted to repeal net neutrality rules, eviscerating the protections of consumers that advanced competition and innovation, and helped small businesses and entrepreneurs across the country. Since then, consumers have borne the brunt of this decision as Internet Service Providers (ISPs) slowed data speeds everywhere, including the Santa Clara County firefighters when ISPs throttled them as they fought the then-largest fire in California history. Today's FCC vote reestablishing net neutrality protections for every American is a great victory for national security, public safety, consumer protection, and American innovation." [Statement, 04/25/24]
Washington Senator Maria Cantwell: "Americans should be able to use the internet without fear and without foreign adversaries posing legitimate threats to them on U.S. soil. We need to protect the growing innovation economy by making sure that we have rules that say you can't throttle, you can't slow down, and you can't charge exorbitant fees just to have preferential treatment. I applaud the Chair for their work and look forward to working with her." [Statement, 04/18/24]
Colorado Senator Michael Bennet: "A free and open internet is essential for our democracy and economy. That's why I've pushed alongside Coloradans for years to restore #NetNeutrality rules. I'm glad that @FCC has acted on our calls." [Tweet, 04/25/24]
The Department of Health and Human Services Finalizes Rules to help care workers and caretakers, seniors, and those living with disabilities
Congressional Leaders
Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey: "Our Nation's 1.2 million nursing home residents expect and deserve high quality care that prioritizes health, safety, and human dignity. But for too long, many nursing homes have not met this threshold due to understaffing and inadequate enforcement. This rule, which both establishes staffing minimums and improves enforcement of nursing home violations, is an important step towards ensuring that all nursing homes are providing the care that all residents need and deserve." [Press Release, 04/24/24]
Oregon Senator Ron Wyden: "Adequate staffing in nursing homes is the single most important factor when it comes to the quality of care in these settings. The updated standards finalized by the Biden administration this week will improve the quality of care for the 1.2 million seniors and Americans with disabilities who receive care in a nursing home. […] I also commend the Biden administration for finalizing the Medicaid access rule, which will improve the quality of services that seniors and people with disabilities receive in their own homes and improve the jobs of the direct care workforce that deliver home and community-based services (HCBS) through the Medicaid program. The rule will ensure that Medicaid dollars are being used for wages for direct care workers, and it will establish payment standards for primary care, obstetrics care, and behavioral health care, which are essential services for all Americans." [Press Release, 04/24/24]
Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren: "Nursing home residents — our parents, family members, and friends — are too often stuck in facilities without enough staff to keep them healthy and safe. The Biden-Harris administration's new minimum staffing rules will protect seniors and improve quality of care." [Tweet, 04/23/24]
Massachusetts Representative Richard Neal: "Nursing home residents and their families deserve to know that they will be safe and well-cared for in long-term care homes, and the latest actions taken by the Biden Administration are welcome improvements to strengthen patient and worker safety. As long as industry forces prioritize profits over care, Ways and Means Democrats will not only continue cracking down on these unsafe practices but also push for the robust oversight patients and their families deserve. We're committed to ensuring that every American has access to the care they need for their health and well-being while improving support for the direct care workforce. Bolstering our care economy is critical to sustain the historic success delivered by President Biden's re-building our economy from the bottom-up and the middle-out, and we'll continue spreading prosperity and unlocking opportunity by investing right in America's caregivers, workers, and their families." [Press Release, 04/22/24]
Illinois Representative Jan Schakowsky: "Every person in the United States deserves to age with dignity and access to quality long-term care. For years, I have championed a provision that would ensure that registered nurses are available 24 hours per day, seven days per week in nursing facilities. I am happy to see that the Biden Administration has incorporated this provision into the final rule for minimum staffing standards. I am also relieved to see that the rule brings long-overdue transparency to nursing home compensation for direct care workers. […] I will continue to work with my colleagues and the Administration to hold nursing homes accountable for the treatment of their nursing workforce and ensure residents receive high-quality, person-centered care." [Statement, 04/23/24]
Community, Labor, and Advocacy Organizations
SEIU: "Today is an historic moment. The Biden-Harris administration has taken a major step toward strengthening our long-term care workforce, ensuring quality care for those who need it and helping every family thrive. The 2 million working people united in SEIU – many of whom are nursing home, hospital and home care workers – applaud the Biden-Harris administration for delivering on their promise that they would confront the crisis in our country's nursing home and home care industries head-on. By requiring 80% of Medicaid funding for home care to go directly to workers while taking into account unique circumstances for some providers and creating a federal nursing home staffing standard, our country is better equipped to move forward in the pursuit of building a long-term care system that works for everyone, in all communities." [Statement, 04/22/24]
AARP: "For years, AARP has fought to ensure the health and safety of every person living in a nursing home. CMS's long overdue rule to require minimum staffing levels in America's nursing homes will help protect the basic rights of residents to live in dignity. It is shameful that nursing homes receiving taxpayer dollars through Medicaid and Medicare haven't been required to provide quality care through specific minimum staffing standards until now. Far too many residents and families have experienced tragic consequences because of poorly staffed facilities. AARP commends CMS for requiring nursing homes to meet important staffing standards, including having a registered nurse on site 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Ultimately, ensuring nursing homes are adequately staffed will improve the quality of care residents receive and can give family caregivers peace of mind, knowing their loved ones are living with the quality of life they deserve." [Statement, 04/22/24]
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities: "Enrollees in Medicaid and the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) will benefit from two rules finalized by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) yesterday. The rules — one focused on access to Medicaid fee-for-service care and home- and community-based services (HCBS), the other on Medicaid managed care plans — are complex, but they share a goal that's easy to grasp: improving access to high-quality care for the 85 million people Medicaid covers. […] Once implemented, these rules will improve access to health care services that are supposed to be offered by Medicaid. Along with the recently finalized Medicaid and CHIP eligibility and enrollment rule, the rules are an important step to help eligible people get enrolled, stay enrolled, and access the quality health care services they need." [Blog, 04/23/24]
National Council on Disability: "NCD applauds the Biden Administration's systemic investment in home and community based services and strengthening the direct care workforce. The CMS Access Rule in particular is necessary for people with disabilities who rely on the direct care workforce for inclusion in the community." [Statement, 04/23/24]
National Health Law Program: "Nationally, there is a critical direct care workforce shortage. All too often, people eligible for HCBS, which allow people with disabilities and complex medical needs to live in their homes and communities, cannot actually find anyone to provide these essential supports. The HCBS access rule creates a mechanism to address historically insufficient rates and establishes that a fair share of state and federal Medicaid dollars go directly to wages for direct care workers, a workforce that is largely composed of immigrants and people of color. Ultimately, we hope this will increase access to critical HCBS services that let people with disabilities live in their own communities while also improving historical inequities in how this workforce is paid." [Statement, 4/23/24]
State convening on junk fees
Arizona State Representative Analise Ortiz: The Biden Administration is looking to change that, ultimately putting money back into the hands of consumers with the help of several state leaders like Arizona State Representative Analise Ortiz. "The data shows junk fees add 20% to a person's bill and right now when so many Arizonans are struggling, every dollar really counts," Ortiz said. "It's long overdue that Arizonans have transparency when they go to buy certain goods or services." [NBC News, 04/24/2024]
Illinois State Representative Bob Morgan: Officials in Illinois introduced their own junk fees bill last month, aiming to crack down on hidden fees and empowering the state's attorney general to go after businesses that ignore the new restrictions. "We can't do much about global inflation at the state level, but what we can do is deal with things like this," said Democratic state Rep. BOB MORGAN, one of the bill's sponsors. Morgan was in Washington on Monday meeting with White House and FTC officials for an exchange of ideas. [POLITICO, 04/24/2024]
North Carolina State Representative Tim Longest: "This is a very real example of how legislators across the country at the state level can tackle cost of living issues in a real way," said TIM LONGEST, a Democratic state representative from Raleigh, North Carolina, who also attended. [POLITICO, 04/24/2024]
Joseph R. Biden, Jr., WHAT THEY ARE SAYING: Members of Congress, Community Leaders, and Advocates Applaud Biden-Harris Administration for Delivering for Workers and Consumers Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/371482