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HR 4336

CBP SPACE Act

119th Congress Introduced by Julia Brownley and 7 co-sponsors

The bill would fund and plan upgrades to CBP facilities and space management to improve border processing, security operations, and resource use.

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Bill Summary · HR 4336

Legislative bill overview

The CBP SPACE Act (HR 4336) aims to enhance the operational capabilities, infrastructure, and resource allocation for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). It focuses on improving space management for CBP facilities, including border crossing points, to better support personnel and technological needs. The bill proposes funding and strategic planning for expanding or upgrading existing CBP sites to handle increasing workload and improve efficiency in border security operations.

Why is this important

This legislation addresses the critical need for modernizing CBP infrastructure to keep pace with evolving border security challenges. Improved space management and facility upgrades can lead to more effective detention, processing, and inspection capabilities. This is essential for maintaining national security, streamlining lawful trade and travel, and ensuring CBP personnel have adequate resources to perform their duties.

Potential points of contention

  • Increased funding for infrastructure may raise concerns about budget priorities and federal spending.
  • Expansion or upgrades of facilities could face opposition from local communities due to environmental or land use impacts.
  • The focus on physical infrastructure may overlook or underfund complementary needs like staffing or technology upgrades.
  • Potential for increased enforcement capacity may raise civil liberties and human rights concerns among advocacy groups.

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

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