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HR 7986

Save the World Cup Act

119th Congress Introduced by Julie Johnson and 8 co-sponsors

Congress addresses federal policy on the 2026 FIFA World Cup through committee review of the bill's proposed regulations or support measures.

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Bill Summary · HR 7986

Legislative bill overview

HR 7986, the Save the World Cup Act, appears to be legislation introduced in March 2026 regarding U.S. involvement with the FIFA World Cup. Based on the bill title and sponsorship, it likely addresses federal policy, funding, or regulatory matters related to hosting or participating in the World Cup tournament scheduled for 2026 in North America.

Why is this important

World Cup hosting involves substantial federal coordination on infrastructure, security, immigration, and international relations. Congressional action on this matter signals prioritization of either supporting the event's success or addressing specific concerns about its execution and impact on American resources and communities.

Potential points of contention

  • Federal spending and budget priorities: Questions about whether federal funds should subsidize international sporting events versus domestic needs
  • Scope of federal involvement: Debate over appropriate levels of government intervention in what is primarily a private sports enterprise
  • Labor and community impact: Concerns about worker protections, local displacement, or environmental effects from stadium construction and event hosting

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

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