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Justice for Exploited Children Act

To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to provide for enhanced penalties for child labor violations.

Introduced Jan 9, 2026

Latest action (Jan 9, 2026) Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce.

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Summary

The bill amends the Fair Labor Standards Act to increase criminal and civil penalties for child labor violations. Criminal penalties for repeated or willful child labor violations increase to fines up to $100,000 and imprisonment up to 5 years. If a willful violation results in death or serious injury of an employee under 18, penalties increase to fines up to $500,000 and imprisonment up to 10 years. Civil penalties for child labor violations increase from fixed amounts to ranges of $1,000 to $601,150 depending on the type and severity of violation, with penalties doubled for repeated or willful violations. The changes apply to violations occurring on or after the bill's enactment date.

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Actions (2)

  1. Jan 9, 2026 Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce. · house
  2. Jan 9, 2026 Introduced in House

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Full text

IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

January 9, 2026

Ms. Scholten (for herself, Mr. Mackenzie, Mr. Goldman of New York, Mr. Thanedar, Mr. Landsman, Mr. Krishnamoorthi, Ms. Norton, and Ms. Titus) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Education and Workforce

A BILL

To amend the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 to provide for enhanced penalties for child labor violations.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,

SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.

This Act may be cited as the “Justice for Exploited Children Act”.

SEC. 2. CHILD LABOR PENALTIES.

(a) Criminal Penalties.—Section 16(a) of the Fair Labor Standards Act (29 U.S.C. 216(a)) is amended—

(1) by striking “Any” and inserting “(1) Any”;

(2) by inserting “(other than subsection (a)(4))” after “15”;

(3) by striking “this subsection” each place it appears and inserting “this paragraph”; and

(4) by adding at the end the following:

“(2) Any person who repeatedly or willfully violates section 15(a)(4) shall upon conviction thereof be subject to a fine of not more than $100,000, or to imprisonment for not more than 5 years, or both.

“(3) Any person shall upon conviction for a violation of section 15(a)(4) be subject to a fine of not more than $500,000, or to imprisonment for not more than 10 years, or both, if such violation was—

“(A) willful and resulted in the death or serious injury of an employee under the age of 18 years; or

“(B) repeated and such violation and a prior violation each resulted in the death or serious injury of such an employee.”.

(b) Civil Penalties.—Section 16(e) of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 U.S.C. 216(e)) is amended—

(1) by striking “not to exceed—” and inserting “as follows:”;

(2) in paragraph (A)—

(A) by moving the margins for clauses (i) and (ii) 4 ems to the left;

(B) in clause (i);

(i) by striking “$11,000” and inserting “Not less than $1,000 but not more than $150,000”; and

(ii) by striking “; or” and inserting “, which penalty shall be doubled where the violation is a repeated or willful violation.”;

(C) in clause (ii)—

(i) by striking “$50,000” and inserting “Not less than $25,000 but not more than $601,150”;

(ii) by striking “death or”; and

(iii) by striking “may” and inserting “shall”; and

(D) by adding at the end the following:

“(iii) Not less than $50,000 and not more than $601,150 with regard to each such violation that causes the death of any employee under the age of 18 years, which penalty shall be doubled where the violation is a repeated or willful violation.”; and

(3) in paragraph (B), by striking “subparagraph (A)” and inserting “this section”.

(c) Effective Date.—The amendments made by this Act shall apply with respect to violations occurring on or after the date of enactment of this Act. <all>

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