Bill
HR 493
FAIR Act
The FAIR Act promotes fairness in government practices, enhancing oversight to prevent discrimination and ensuring equitable treatment for individuals and communities.
Bill
HR 493
The FAIR Act promotes fairness in government practices, enhancing oversight to prevent discrimination and ensuring equitable treatment for individuals and communities.
Bill Number: HR 493
Title: FAIR Act
Introduced: January 16, 2025
Status: Currently assuming first sponsorship by Mr. Walkinshaw
Primary Sponsor: Gerald E. Connolly
Cosponsors: 30 additional members of Congress
The FAIR Act aims to address issues related to fairness and equity in various sectors, although specific provisions are not detailed in the provided information. The bill is positioned to enhance governmental oversight and reform practices that may lead to inequities.
While the specific provisions of the FAIR Act are not outlined in the provided text, the bill's intent typically suggests a focus on:
The FAIR Act is likely to impact:
The bill has garnered support from a diverse group of cosponsors, including:
The FAIR Act has a companion bill, S 126, which may provide additional context or parallel provisions in the Senate.
The FAIR Act represents a legislative effort to promote fairness and equity within government practices. As it progresses through the legislative process, further details on its specific provisions and impacts will likely emerge, providing a clearer picture of its intended effects on society and governance.
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