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BILL • US HOUSE

HR 5326

FLAME Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Wesley Bell, Suzanne Bonamici, André Carson and 14 other co-sponsors

Overview: HR 5326, the FLAME Act, was introduced in the House on September 11, 2025.Purpose and Intent: The FLAME Act (Fuels, Logistics, and Munitions Enhancements) is designed to

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Bill Summary • HR 5326

Overview: HR 5326, the FLAME Act, was introduced in the House on September 11, 2025.

Purpose and Intent: The FLAME Act (Fuels, Logistics, and Munitions Enhancements) is designed to improve the readiness and resilience of the United States' military logistics and supply chain infrastructure. The bill seeks to address vulnerabilities and enhance the country's ability to respond to national emergencies and conflicts.

Key Provisions:
- Authorizes increased funding for the maintenance and modernization of military logistics facilities, such as fuel storage depots and ammunition storage sites
- Requires the Department of Defense to develop a comprehensive strategy to diversify and harden the military's supply chain, including the use of alternative transportation modes and redundant distribution networks
- Establishes a grant program to support state and local governments in enhancing their emergency response capabilities related to military logistics and supply chain disruptions

Affected Parties and Impacts: The primary beneficiaries of the FLAME Act would be the U.S. military and the Department of Defense, as the legislation aims to strengthen the country's military readiness and resilience. State and local governments may also receive support to improve their emergency response capabilities.

Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been introduced in the House and is currently awaiting further action and consideration by the relevant committees.

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