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S 257

Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Act of 2025

In Committeeeconomy

Progress

Timeline

  • Mar 26Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Hearings held.
  • Jul 3Held at the desk.

Summary

**What it does:** This bill aims to strengthen America's supply chains to make them more resilient against disruptions like natural disasters, pandemics, or geopolitical conflicts. **Who it affects:** - Businesses that rely on supply chains (manufacturers, retailers, etc.) - Federal agencies involved in supply chain oversight - Consumers who depend on reliable access to goods - Workers in supply chain-related industries **What would change:** The bill would likely establish new programs, funding, or requirements to: - Help identify vulnerabilities in critical supply chains - Support domestic manufacturing capabilities - Improve coordination between government and private sector - Potentially provide incentives for companies to diversify suppliers or bring production closer to home **Note:** Since this bill is still in committee, specific details about funding amounts, timelines, and exact requirements aren't available yet. The final version may differ significantly from the original proposal. The goal is to reduce America's dependence on potentially unreliable foreign supply chains for essential goods.

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