UPLIFT Act
UPLIFT Act referred to House Ways and Means Committee; specific fiscal provisions require bill text review to assess real-world impact and stakeholder implications.
UPLIFT Act referred to House Ways and Means Committee; specific fiscal provisions require bill text review to assess real-world impact and stakeholder implications.
The UPLIFT Act (specific provisions not detailed in available materials) was introduced in the House on December 16, 2025, and referred to the Committee on Ways and Means. The bill is sponsored by a bipartisan group of representatives including LaMonica McIver, Dan Goldman, Brittany Pettersen, Eleanor Holmes Norton, and Lateefah Simon. The referral to Ways and Means suggests the legislation involves taxation, revenue, or financial policy matters.
The Ways and Means Committee jurisdiction indicates this bill likely addresses federal spending, tax policy, or economic provisions with direct fiscal implications. As a newly introduced measure, its fate depends on committee review and subsequent House action, making early analysis important for stakeholders affected by potential tax or spending changes.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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