Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB3908

Introduced
6/11/25  
Refer
6/11/25  

Caption

National Emergencies Reform Act of 2025

Impact

The legislation is significant in reshaping how national emergencies are managed within the government, potentially impacting various areas of policy and governance. With its provisions, the bill restricts the ability of the President to maintain extended emergency powers without scrutiny, thereby shifting some authority back to Congress. This change may also prompt legislative discussions regarding the nature of emergencies and the extent of executive powers, potentially leading to more collaborative decision-making during crises.

Summary

House Bill 3908, known as the National Emergencies Reform Act of 2025, aims to amend the National Emergencies Act by enhancing congressional oversight and imposing stricter limitations on the duration and renewal of national emergencies declared by the President. The bill's intent is to create a more balanced framework in which the executive branch cannot unilaterally maintain emergency powers without appropriate legislative approval. Key provisions include automatic termination of emergencies after five years unless renewed explicitly and stringent requirements for Congress to approve any exercise of emergency powers.

Contention

However, the bill has drawn contention from different political factions. Supporters argue that such reforms are necessary to prevent the overreach of presidential powers during emergencies, ensuring that no administration can exploit such declarations for prolonged authority. Critics, on the other hand, may express concerns over the potential delay in responses to urgent situations, arguing that an effective and quick decision-making process could be hampered by legislative processes. Additionally, the definitions and scope of what constitutes a 'national emergency' may also become a point of debate during future discussions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB3988

ARTICLE ONE Act Assuring that Robust, Thorough, and Informed Congressional Leadership is Exercised Over National Emergencies Act

US HB4928

National Security Reforms and Accountability Act National Emergencies Reform Act Arms Export Control Reform Act War Powers Resolution Modernization and Accountability Act

US SB1912

ARTICLE ONE Act Assuring that Robust, Thorough, and Informed Congressional Leadership is Exercised Over National Emergencies Act

US SB4373

REPUBLIC Act Reforming Emergency Powers to Uphold the Balances and Limitations Inherent in the Constitution Act

US HB6836

PHONE Act of 2023 Preserving Home and Office Numbers in Emergencies Act of 2023

US HB4300

Real Emergencies Act

US SB4199

Judicial Understaffing Delays Getting Emergencies Solved Act of 2024 JUDGES Act of 2024

US HB10087

Disaster Recovery and Resilience Act of 2024

US HB9846

REPLACE Act Replacing Essential Passports and Licenses After Certain Emergencies Act

US HB5175

PETSAFE Act of 2023 Providing Essential Temporary Shelter Assistance For Emergencies Act of 2023

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