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HR 1821

HELD Act

119th Congress Introduced by Ken Calvert

HR 1821 HELD Act introduced March 4, 2025 and referred to the Judiciary Committee; no provisions released yet, so real-world impact is unknown.

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Bill Summary · HR 1821

HR 1821 – HELD Act (Summary)

Overview and metadata
- Bill number: HR 1821
- Title: HELD Act
- Sponsor (primary): Ken Calvert
- Introduced: March 4, 2025
- Status: Introduced in the House
- Committee referral: Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary (2025-03-04)
- Legislative actions (as provided):
- 2025-03-04: Introduced in House
- 2025-03-04: Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary

What we know from the information provided
- The bill’s title is HELD Act, but the prompt does not include the bill text, text of provisions, or a summary of the policy changes. Therefore, the specific objectives, rules, funding, or regulatory changes the bill would implement remain undisclosed in this material.
- The only substantive content available here concerns metadata and procedural actions: introduction, sponsor, and committee referral on a single date.

What the bill would do (availability-dependent)
- Based on the materials provided, the substantive provisions, definitions, programs, funding authorizations, enforcement mechanisms, timelines, and affected jurisdictions or groups are not specified.
- To provide an accurate and detailed description of the policy changes and their intended impact, the actual bill text or an official summary is required.

Potential impact (unknown without text)
- Without the bill’s provisions, it is not possible to identify:
- The programs or activities it would authorize, modify, or prohibit
- Any new or modified regulatory requirements
- Funding levels, sources, or duration
- Beneficiaries, affected industries, or governmental agencies
- Compliance timelines or enforcement mechanisms

Procedural and timeline context
- The bill was introduced in the House on March 4, 2025 and referred to the Judiciary Committee on the same day.
- After referral, typical steps (not specified for this bill) include committee hearings, possible markups, and reporting the bill back to the House floor, followed by floor consideration and potential amendments. The exact schedule would depend on committee action and leadership decisions.

Next steps
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