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HR 1790

Golden Age Act of 2025

119th Congress Introduced by Lauren Boebert and 3 co-sponsors

HR 1790, the Golden Age Act of 2025, has been introduced in the House and referred to the Financial Services Committee; substantive provisions aren’t yet public.

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Bill Summary · HR 1790

Summary of HR 1790 — Golden Age Act of 2025

Overview

  • ** Bill number & title:** HR 1790, Golden Age Act of 2025
  • Status: Introduced in the House of Representatives
  • Introduced: March 3, 2025
  • Classification: Legislative bill (no substantive text provided in the available information)

Sponsor(s)

  • Primary sponsor: Brandon Gill
  • Cosponsors: Mike Collins, Lauren Boebert, Troy E. Nehls
Legislative actions to date:
- 2025-03-03: Referred to the House Committee on Financial Services
- 2025-03-03: Introduced in House

What is known about the bill’s purpose

  • The exact policy goals and statutory changes are not provided in the information you shared. As such, the precise intent, targets, and outcomes the bill seeks to achieve cannot be stated here.
  • The title “Golden Age Act” suggests a focus related to older Americans or retirement/income security, but this is speculative without the bill’s text. Readers should await the bill’s official language for confirmation of scope and aims.

Key provisions (not yet available)

  • No substantive provisions are included in the provided materials. Once the text is released, typical sections to review will include:
    • Definitions and scope
    • Specific policy changes or programs
    • Funding/appropriations or authorization of spending
    • Compliance, enforcement, and penalties (if any)
    • Effective dates and any sunsets
    • Interaction with existing laws and agencies
  • Until the text is available, the above remain general possibilities rather than confirmed provisions.

Who would be affected

  • Not specified in the information provided. The bill’s impact will depend on its final language, including who is covered by any programs or requirements, funding mechanisms, and administrative duties.
  • Typically, bills with “Age” or “Golden Age” in the title could affect older adults, government programs, or related services, but this is only a generic expectation without the text.

Procedural timeline and next steps

  • Current stage: Introductory and referred to the House Committee on Financial Services.
  • Next steps if advanced: The committee could hold hearings, mark up the bill with amendments, and report it back to the full House. The House could then consider floor action, followed by potential Senate consideration and reconciliation.

How to review the full bill

  • Check Congress.gov for the official bill page (HR 1790, Gold­en Age Act of 2025) to access:
    • Full text (as introduced and any amendments)
    • Section-by-section analysis
    • Sponsor and cosponsor lists
    • Committee actions and reports
    • Related bills and floor actions
  • Monitor press releases or committee communications from the House Committee on Financial Services for updates and hearing schedules.

If you’d like, I can pull the latest official text and summarize the specific provisions once the bill’s language is publicly posted.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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