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HR 8199 119th Congress · House

SCHEDULES Act of 2026

What This Bill Does

The SCHEDULES Act of 2026 would update federal rules around scheduling, likely aiming to make work, service, or administrative scheduling more predictable and efficient. It is the kind of bill that would typically set standards, clarify procedures, or direct agencies to improve how schedules are managed.

If enacted, this bill could affect everyday routines by changing how employers, agencies, or regulated industries plan and communicate schedules. That can matter for workers, families, and consumers because more predictable scheduling can reduce last-minute disruptions, improve planning, and make services easier to access.

Who This Bill Affects

Public Relevance 30 / 100
Niche Modest scope Broad

For the general public, this bill could improve predictability in scheduling-related systems if it becomes law, with the biggest effects likely felt by workers, service users, and organizations that rely on federal scheduling rules or standards.

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Latest Status

April 27, 2026

Referred to the Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations.

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