Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB2729

Introduced
4/8/25  

Caption

Carnivals are Real Entertainment Act

Impact

The introduction of HB2729 is expected to have significant implications for state laws concerning labor regulations and immigration policies. By delineating the responsibilities and roles of mobile entertainment workers, the bill would provide a framework within which these workers can operate legally across various states. This could simplify the administrative hurdles they face when seeking employment in different jurisdictions, ultimately enhancing the viability of the mobile entertainment sector, which can contribute to local economies during festivals and fairs.

Summary

HB2729, titled the 'Carnivals are Real Entertainment Act', proposes an amendment to the Immigration and Nationality Act to grant nonimmigrant status to mobile entertainment workers. This includes workers associated with carnivals and circuses who operate on a temporary or seasonal basis. The bill aims to address the specific needs of the mobile entertainment industry, which includes transporting, assembling, operating, disassembling, and maintaining attractions like rides and games, as well as managing food concessions at fairs and festivals. By establishing a clear regulatory pathway for these workers, the bill seeks to facilitate the hiring of skilled labor for the mobile entertainment sector.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, the bill could face criticism regarding the suitability of expanding nonimmigrant work categories at a time when domestic labor markets might be sensitive to foreign labor influxes. Opponents may argue that the bill could undermine job opportunities for local citizens and that it might create additional concerns around labor rights and worker protections within this sector. Additionally, the need for clear and effective regulatory measures to ensure safety and quality within the mobile entertainment industry could spark debates on how best to implement these provisions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB1787

Carnivals are Real Entertainment Act

US SB4040

RIDE Act Restoring Industry Development in Entertainment Act

US HB9551

NO FAKES Act of 2024 Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe Act of 2024

US SB4875

NO FAKES Act of 2024 Nurture Originals, Foster Art, and Keep Entertainment Safe Act of 2024

US HB2729

Commission on Americans Living Abroad Act of 2023

US HB10034

Border Security and Immigration Reform Act

US HB10425

To amend and reauthorize the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and the Older Americans Act of 1965.

US HB10061

End Executive Branch Amnesty Act of 2024

US HB7724

Real Courts, Rule of Law Act of 2024

US HB8038

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Similar Bills

CA SB969

Alcoholic beverages: entertainment zones: consumption.

OR HB2743

Relating to adult entertainment establishments; prescribing an effective date.

IA HF38

A bill for an act authorizing cities to establish self-supported entertainment areas.(See HF 760, HF 1051.)

IA HF760

A bill for an act authorizing cities to establish self-supported entertainment areas.(Formerly HF 38; See HF 1051.)

IA HF42

A bill for an act authorizing cities to establish self-supported entertainment areas.(See HF 412.)

IA SF309

A bill for an act authorizing cities to establish self-supported entertainment areas.

IA HF412

A bill for an act authorizing cities to establish self-supported entertainment areas.(Formerly HF 42.)

CA SB829

Ticket sellers: exclusivity.