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BILL • US HOUSE

HR 6130

ASAP Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Gus Bilirakis, Vern Buchanan, Mike Ezell and 12 other co-sponsors

Bipartisan bill referred to Energy and Commerce and Ways and Means committees, addressing energy policy with apparent fiscal implications requiring further committee review.

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Bill Summary • HR 6130

Legislative bill overview

The ASAP Act (specific provisions not detailed in available records) was introduced in the House on November 19, 2025, with bipartisan sponsorship from Representatives Negase, Tonko, Hayes, Buchanan, and Thompson. The bill has been referred to both the Energy and Commerce Committee and the Ways and Means Committee, suggesting it addresses issues spanning energy policy and tax/fiscal matters.

Why is this important

The dual committee referral indicates this legislation tackles substantive policy areas affecting energy markets and federal revenue or spending. Bipartisan sponsorship suggests potential for broader congressional support, though the simultaneous committee jurisdiction suggests complex tradeoffs between energy and fiscal policy.

Potential points of contention

  • The bill's specific provisions remain unclear from public records, but referral to Ways and Means indicates tax implications that could face partisan disagreement over revenue impacts
  • Energy and Commerce jurisdiction suggests potential regulatory changes that may affect different industries or regions unequally
  • Bipartisan sponsorship may mask internal compromises that satisfy neither progressive nor conservative priorities fully

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