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HR 7564

Jaime’s Law

119th Congress Introduced by Nanette Barragán and 17 co-sponsors

HR 7564 ("Jaime's Law") referred to House Judiciary Committee in February 2026; specific provisions require bill text review to assess impact.

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Bill Summary · HR 7564

Legislative bill overview

HR 7564, known as "Jaime's Law," was introduced in February 2026 and referred to the House Judiciary Committee. Without access to the bill's text or summary, the specific provisions cannot be detailed here, though the eponymous naming suggests it addresses a particular issue or honors someone named Jaime through legislative action.

Why is this important

Legislation named after individuals typically addresses matters of significant public concern or establishes protections/requirements in response to specific incidents. The bipartisan sponsorship (Democratic sponsors across multiple states) suggests potential broad support, though the actual impact depends entirely on the bill's substantive provisions.

Potential points of contention

  • Unknown provisions: Without access to the bill's text, specific areas of disagreement cannot be identified; this requires review of actual legislative language
  • Scope of authority: Depending on content, there may be questions about federal versus state jurisdiction or implementation authority
  • Funding mechanisms: If the bill creates new programs or requirements, debate may center on appropriations, enforcement costs, or unfunded mandates

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

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