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HR 7208

PROTECT the Grid Act

119th Congress Introduced by Dan Crenshaw and 1 co-sponsor

HR 7208 strengthens U.S. electrical grid security against foreign threats through comprehensive infrastructure protections, regulatory oversight, and international coordination mechanisms.

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Bill Summary · HR 7208

Legislative bill overview

HR 7208, the PROTECT the Grid Act, addresses vulnerabilities in the U.S. electrical grid against foreign threats and sabotage. The bill has been referred to six House committees spanning energy, foreign affairs, oversight, taxation, intelligence, and homeland security, indicating it involves comprehensive grid security measures likely combining infrastructure hardening, regulatory authority, and international coordination mechanisms.

Why is this important

The electrical grid is critical infrastructure that powers hospitals, water treatment, communications, and emergency services. Cyberattacks or physical sabotage targeting the grid could cause widespread blackouts with severe economic and public safety consequences, making grid resilience a national security priority.

Potential points of contention

  • Regulatory burden and costs: Security mandates may impose significant compliance expenses on utilities, potentially increasing electricity rates for consumers
  • Federal vs. private sector authority: Determining appropriate government oversight of privately-owned grid infrastructure while preserving market efficiency
  • Foreign policy implications: International provisions may involve trade restrictions, sanctions, or supply chain controls that could affect energy costs and geopolitical relationships
  • Balancing security with grid modernization: Enhanced security requirements might slow investment in renewable energy integration and grid modernization timelines
  • Liability and insurance frameworks: Unclear responsibility allocation if grid breaches occur despite implemented security measures

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

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