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HR 7749

Quantum in Practice Act

119th Congress Introduced by Randy Feenstra and 10 co-sponsors

Establishes federal coordination framework to accelerate quantum computing commercialization through research partnerships, workforce development, and public-private collaboration strategies.

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Bill Summary · HR 7749

Legislative bill overview

HR 7749, the Quantum in Practice Act, establishes a framework to accelerate the practical application and commercialization of quantum computing technologies in the United States. The bill aims to bridge the gap between quantum research and real-world industrial implementation by coordinating federal efforts, supporting workforce development, and facilitating public-private partnerships. It directs relevant federal agencies to develop strategies for transitioning quantum technologies from laboratories into practical business and government applications.

Why is this important

Quantum computing represents a potential technological leap with implications for cryptography, drug discovery, materials science, and optimization problems affecting national security and economic competitiveness. The U.S. currently faces competition from China and other nations in quantum development, making practical advancement a strategic priority. Legislation that structures government support for commercialization could significantly influence whether American companies and institutions lead this emerging sector or fall behind.

Potential points of contention

  • Federal spending priorities: Questions about appropriate level of government investment and whether resources should focus on basic research versus commercial applications
  • Private sector involvement and incentives: Debate over what mechanisms best encourage business participation—tax incentives, direct funding, intellectual property protections, or regulatory streamlining
  • Workforce development approach: Disagreement over whether the bill adequately addresses the shortage of quantum-trained scientists and engineers, and how to fund educational initiatives

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

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