COST Act
S 4130 addresses federal compliance costs affecting small businesses through measures referred to homeland security and small business committees, with hearings held March 2026.
S 4130 addresses federal compliance costs affecting small businesses through measures referred to homeland security and small business committees, with hearings held March 2026.
S 4130, the COST Act, has been introduced in the Senate with sponsors Rick Scott, Joni Ernst, and Cynthia Lummis. The bill was referred to both the Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship and the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs in March 2026, with hearings held, though specific legislative language is not publicly detailed in the information provided.
The bill's referral to both small business and homeland security committees suggests it addresses regulatory or compliance costs affecting small businesses, potentially related to federal security, safety, or administrative requirements. The dual committee jurisdiction indicates cross-cutting concerns that could significantly impact small business operations and federal oversight mechanisms.
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