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HR 3462

They’re Fast, We’re Furious Act of 2025

119th Congress Introduced by Brittany Pettersen and 1 co-sponsor

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Bill Summary · HR 3462

HR 3462 — They’re Fast, We’re Furious Act of 2025

Overview

HR 3462 is a bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives titled the “They’re Fast, We’re Furious Act of 2025.” The provided information does not include any text or specific policy provisions. As a result, the substantive purposes, objectives, and mechanisms of the bill cannot be summarized beyond the formal title and basic introduction status.

Status and Timeline

  • Introduced: May 15, 2025
  • Status: Introduced in the House
  • Referral: Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary (on May 15, 2025)

Key procedural notes:
- When a bill is referred to a committee, the committee may hold hearings, conduct markup (amendments and voting on the bill), and decide whether to report the bill back to the floor.
- If reported, the bill would move to additional House consideration (floor debate and vote). If passed by the House, it would proceed to the Senate (subject to its own process) and potentially to a conference committee if there are differences between House and Senate versions.
- Final approval would depend on passage by both chambers and signature by the President, or an override of a veto if one occurs.

What is Known (from available information)

  • Bill Number: HR 3462
  • Title: They’re Fast, We’re Furious Act of 2025
  • Introduced in: U.S. House of Representatives
  • Introduced on: May 15, 2025
  • Current action: Referred to the House Judiciary Committee

What We Still Need to Assess the Bill's Content

  • The actual text of the bill to identify:
    • The main purpose and intent
    • Specific provisions, requirements, amendments, or new authorities
    • Any fiscal implications or cost estimates
    • Entities affected (individuals, industries, government agencies)
    • Compliance timelines, effective dates, and sunset provisions

How to Track or Obtain More Information

  • Check the official Congress.gov page for HR 3462 (bill text, sponsor/co-sponsors, committee reports, and live actions).
  • Review the House Judiciary Committee’s press releases or hearing schedules for any briefing or markup related to the bill.
  • Look for a Congressional Budget Office (CBO) score or sponsor statements that describe intent and expected impact.

Next Steps for Interested Readers

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  • Otherwise, monitor the official bill page and committee actions to obtain the substantive provisions as soon as they are released.

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