House Bill
H.R. 3729
Battery and Regenerative Braking Act
Primary Sponsor

Kevin Mullin
Representative
Cosponsors
3
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Policy Area
Summary
The Social Security Caregiver Credit Act would give up to 5 years of extra Social Security credits to people who provide at least 80 hours per month of unpaid care to dependent relatives. This would increase the Social Security benefits that caregivers receive when they retire.
Latest Action
Referred to the Subcommittee on Social Security.
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Battery and Regenerative Braking Act
The Social Security Caregiver Credit Act would give up to 5 years of extra Social Security credits to people who provide at least 80 hours per month of unpaid care to dependent relatives. This would increase the Social Security benefits that caregivers receive
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The Social Security Caregiver Credit Act would give up to 5 years of extra Social Security credits to people who provide at least 80 hours per month of unpaid care to dependent relatives. This would increase the Social Security benefits that caregivers receive when they retire.
- Bill Number
- 3729
- Sponsor
- Kevin Mullin (D-CA)
- Introduced
- 6/4/2025
- Status
- Referred to the Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials.
- Policy Area
- Social Welfare
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Fact Sheet
- Title
- Battery and Regenerative Braking Act
- Bill Number
- 3729
- Sponsor
- Kevin Mullin (D-CA)
- Status
- Referred to the Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials.
- Introduced
- 6/4/2025
- Summary
- The Social Security Caregiver Credit Act would give up to 5 years of extra Social Security credits to people who provide at least 80 hours per month of unpaid care to dependent relatives. This would increase the Social Security benefits that caregivers receive when they retire.
Data from Congress.gov
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