Senate HELP Committee explores benefits for independent workers

Kristin Sharp CEO at Flex Association - Flex Association
Kristin Sharp CEO at Flex Association - Flex Association
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The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee is set to hold a hearing titled “Unlocking Benefits for Independent Workers.” The session will focus on exploring options for benefit supports that can accompany individuals regardless of their work arrangements. Kristin Sharp, CEO of Flex, commented on the significance of this initiative: “Portable benefits offer a promising path forward.” She noted the bipartisan recognition of expanding benefit access without compromising employment independence.

The hearing will examine a legislative package introduced by Senators Bill Cassidy (R-LA), Rand Paul (R-KY), and Tim Scott (R-SC). This includes the Unlocking Benefits for Independent Workers Act, which aims to establish a safe harbor under federal law for companies wishing to voluntarily provide benefits. Other proposed legislation includes the Modern Worker Empowerment Act, the Association Health Plans Act, and the Independent Retirement Fairness Act.

Sharp expressed appreciation for Senators Cassidy and Scott’s leadership in supporting independent workers. She said that these bills are significant steps toward removing legal barriers that hinder extending benefits to independent contractors. Flex intends to continue collaborating with lawmakers at both federal and state levels to ensure workers can maintain flexibility while pursuing their preferred work.

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