HUSTLE Act
A bipartisan Senate bill referred to Finance Committee addressing unspecified policy areas with potential fiscal implications for small business or entrepreneurship sectors.
A bipartisan Senate bill referred to Finance Committee addressing unspecified policy areas with potential fiscal implications for small business or entrepreneurship sectors.
The HUSTLE Act (likely standing for a legislative acronym related to small business or entrepreneurship) was introduced in the Senate with bipartisan sponsorship from both Democratic and Republican senators. The bill was referred to the Committee on Finance on December 4, 2025, indicating it involves fiscal or tax-related provisions.
The bipartisan nature of the sponsorship—including Senator Cantwell (D-WA), Senator Coons (D-DE), Senator Cornyn (R-TX), and Senator Blackburn (R-TN)—suggests this addresses an issue with broad appeal across party lines. Finance Committee referral indicates the bill likely has budgetary implications or affects tax policy, potentially impacting federal revenues or business regulations.
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