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S 1849

Zeroing Out Money for Buying Influence after Elections (ZOMBIE) Act

119th Congress Introduced by Michael Bennet

The ZOMBIE Act aims to curb post-election money used to buy influence, but the published material lacks any substantive provisions or specifics.

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Bill Summary · S 1849

Summary of S. 1849 – Zeroing Out Money for Buying Influence after Elections (ZOMBIE) Act

Overview
- Bill number: S. 1849
- Title: Zeroing Out Money for Buying Influence after Elections (ZOMBIE) Act
- Status: Introduced in the Senate
- Introduced: May 21, 2025
- Primary sponsor: Senator Michael Bennet

What the bill is
- The official short title is the ZOMBIE Act. The version content provided contains only the short title and does not include any substantive text or specific provisions.
- Based on the title alone, the bill appears intended to address financial activity related to “buying influence” after elections. No detailed objectives, definitions, or mechanisms are included in the provided content.

Key provisions (as far as the supplied material shows)
- No detailed provisions, sections, or statutory changes are included in the version content you provided.
- Therefore, there is no text to summarize regarding what would be prohibited, required, or regulated, nor any referenced agencies, penalties, or compliance timelines.

Affected parties (inferred from the title)
- If enacted with content aligned to the title, potential affected groups could include political committees, donors, political action committees (PACs), or other entities engaging in post-election influence activities. However, the actual beneficiaries and affected parties depend on the bill’s full text and final provisions, which are not provided here.

Procedural and timeline aspects
- Introduction: May 21, 2025 (Senate)
- Immediate action: Read twice and referred to the Committee on Rules and Administration (same day)
- Next steps (typical path): If the committee reviews the bill, it could undergo hearings, markup, and potential reporting to the full Senate. Floor consideration would follow if advanced by the committee and leadership assigns time for debate.

Notes for readers
- The available information does not include the bill’s text or any defined terms, penalties, or regulatory mechanisms. For a complete understanding of the ZOMBIE Act’s purpose and impact, the full bill text and any committee reports would need to be reviewed once released.

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

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