The PRO Act would expand critical labor protections related to workers’ rights to organize and collectively bargain for better wages, better schedules, safer working conditions, and protections for their jobs in the face of new technologies like artificial intelligence that are transforming the workplace.
Protect and strengthen workers’ right to organize by passing the PRO Act.
Occurrences
He will continue that fight for working people and an economy that works for everyone when he is elected to the United States Senate by pushing for stronger worker protections, a fairer tax code, and better wages.
Protect and Strengthen the Right To Organize
Evidence
Congress.gov shows the Senate PRO Act vehicle was introduced on 2025-03-05, read twice, and referred to the Senate HELP Committee. Adam B. Schiff is listed among the cosponsors. The page’s status tracker still shows the bill as introduced, with no later Senate passage or enactment listed.
Congress.gov’s House history for H.R.20 shows the bill was referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce after introduction, with no later floor passage or enactment in the history shown. This is the House companion to the PRO Act effort referenced by Schiff’s support for the bill.
Assessments
The promised outcome was passage of the PRO Act. During Schiff's current Senate term, he cosponsored S.852, the 2025 PRO Act vehicle, on March 5, 2025, but Congress.gov shows the bill only reached introduction and referral to the Senate HELP Committee. The House companion H.R.20 likewise remained at committee referral. Because the PRO Act has not passed Congress or become law, the promise was not delivered. Schiff's cosponsorship counts as a legislative attempt, so the effort badge is warranted.