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HR 2185

Mink VIRUS Act

119th Congress Introduced by Nanette Barragán and 5 co-sponsors

Aims to curb mink-borne infection risk by boosting surveillance and biosecurity on mink farms, coordinating federal efforts to protect public health.

Referred to the Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry.
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Bill Summary · HR 2185

Summary of HR 2185 — Mink VIRUS Act

Overview

HR 2185, titled the Mink VIRUS Act (Mink: Vectors for Infection Risk in the United States Act), is a bill introduced in the House of Representatives on March 18, 2025. The only explicitly stated text in the version content provided is the act’s short title. No substantive provisions or specific policy details are included in the excerpt.

Purpose (as indicated by the title)

  • The title suggests the bill is intended to address infection risk associated with mink populations in the United States, focusing on mink as potential vectors for disease. However, the actual legislative text detailing how this would be achieved is not provided in the available material.

Key Provisions (substantive text not provided)

  • The provided version content does not include the bill’s specific provisions, requirements, funding, regulatory changes, or enforcement mechanisms. As a result, the precise actions the bill would authorize or mandate (e.g., surveillance, biosecurity standards, reporting, funding, or regulatory authority) cannot be stated from the excerpt.

Status and Timeline

  • Introduced: March 18, 2025
  • Initial referral: Committee on Agriculture, and in addition to the Committee on the Budget (March 18, 2025)
  • Referred to Subcommittee: Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry (April 18, 2025)

Sponsors

  • Primary sponsor: Adriano Espaillat
  • Cosponsors: Nanette Diaz Barragán, Brian K. Fitzpatrick, Maxwell Frost

Potential Impact (based on the bill’s title and typical policy areas)

  • If enacted, the bill could influence how mink farms and related activities are regulated from a disease-prevention/public-health perspective.
  • Possible areas of impact (not specified in the text provided but commonly associated with this topic) might include:
    • Enhanced disease surveillance among mink operations
    • Biosecurity and farm management standards
    • Coordination among federal agencies (e.g., USDA, CDC) on monitoring and responding to infection risks
    • Regulatory actions affecting movement, culling, vaccination, or culling alternatives (if applicable)
    • Funding for research or state-level implementation of infection-control measures
  • The actual beneficiaries and affected parties would include mink farmers and associated industries, state and federal public health and agricultural agencies, and potentially the broader public health community, depending on the enacted provisions.

Next Steps and What to Watch

  • The bill has been referred to the Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry, indicating initial stage in committee consideration. Watch for:
    • Subcommittee hearings or markups
    • Potential amendments clarifying the bill’s requirements, funding, and enforcement
    • Committee on Agriculture and the Budget actions following initial referrals
    • Any floor action or passage in the House and subsequent Senate consideration

Note: The current summary reflects the information available in the provided text. More detailed provisions would be needed to offer a complete, provision-by-provision analysis.

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