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HR 2894

SEER Act of 2025

119th Congress Introduced by Stephen Lynch and 4 co-sponsors

HR 2894 SEER Act of 2025 introduced; text and provisions aren’t public yet, so impact, funding, and specifics cannot be determined at this time.

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Bill Summary · HR 2894

HR 2894 SEER Act of 2025 — Summary

Overview
- Bill: HR 2894, titled the SEER Act of 2025
- Introduced: April 10, 2025
- Primary sponsor: Melanie A. Stansbury
- Co-sponsors: Betty McCollum, Eleanor Holmes Norton, Stephen F. Lynch, Rashida Tlaib
- Status: Introduced in the House
- Related bill: S 1491 (Senate companion)

Committee referrals and actions
- Referred on introduction to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and in addition to the Committee on the Judiciary, for consideration of provisions within each committee’s jurisdiction.
- This establishes parallel committee review where provisions fall under different jurisdictions.

What is known about the bill’s purpose and provisions
- The complete text, purpose, and substantive provisions of HR 2894 are not provided in the information available here. As a result, the summary cannot describe specific policies, programs, funding, mandates, or regulatory changes that the bill would create or modify.
- If you can supply the bill’s text or a summary of its sections, I can provide a detailed, section-by-section analysis of goals, mechanisms, funding (if any), and enforcement.

Potential impact (general note)
- With the text unavailable, it is not possible to assess who would be directly affected (program beneficiaries, agencies, contractors, or states) or the fiscal and administrative implications. The bill’s impact will depend on its enacted provisions, including any new authorities, requirements, or funding.

Timeline and next steps
- After introduction, the standard path typically involves committee hearings and markups, potential floor consideration in the House, and, if enacted, movement to the Senate as a companion bill (S 1491) for parallel consideration.
- To obtain a precise understanding, consult the full bill text on official sources such as Congress.gov, the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, and the House Judiciary Committee for the latest status and language.

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