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S 4005

Responsible Containment Reauthorization Act of 2026

119th Congress Introduced by Michael Bennet and 2 co-sponsors

Reauthorizes federal containment programs (likely carbon or nuclear storage) to extend current authority and funding through new statutory deadline.

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Bill Summary · S 4005

Legislative bill overview

S 4005 reauthorizes federal programs related to responsible containment, likely referring to geological storage of carbon dioxide or nuclear waste management. The bill appears to extend funding and authority for existing containment infrastructure and research initiatives beyond their current statutory expiration dates.

Why is this important

Containment reauthorization directly affects long-term management of high-risk materials and climate mitigation strategies. The bill's passage or failure determines whether critical infrastructure projects can continue operating and whether the federal government maintains investment in this area.

Potential points of contention

  • Scope and definition: The bill's exact scope isn't publicly detailed yet; stakeholders will debate whether "responsible containment" adequately covers environmental and safety standards
  • Funding levels: Congress may dispute the cost of reauthorization and whether budgeted amounts are sufficient for adequate oversight and maintenance
  • Site selection and equity: If involving waste storage facilities, environmental justice concerns may arise regarding which communities host containment sites and receive mitigation benefits

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

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