Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB2444

Introduced
3/27/25  
Refer
3/27/25  

Caption

Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Act of 2025

Impact

If enacted, the bill would significantly influence existing laws regarding supply chain management and national industrial policy, facilitating a more robust response to crises that affect manufacturing and supply. It establishes mechanisms to assess vulnerabilities, promote domestic production of critical goods, and enhance coordination among federal and state entities in crises. All of these efforts are aimed at ensuring that the United States can respond effectively to disruptions such as natural disasters, pandemics, or geopolitical conflicts, which have highlighted the fragility of current supply chain frameworks.

Summary

House Bill 2444, known as the Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Act of 2025, aims to establish a program within the Department of Commerce designed to enhance the stability and resilience of critical supply chains and emerging technologies which are essential for national security. The bill outlines new responsibilities for the Assistant Secretary of Commerce, including leading a dedicated Working Group that will consult various stakeholders, such as industries, educational institutions, and both state and local governments to promote resilience within these supply chains. This collaborative approach aims to identify and prepare for potential supply chain shocks that could affect critical industries and technologies.

Contention

A potential point of contention surrounding HB2444 relates to its implementation and the extent of governmental oversight in the supply chain, which may raise concerns about regulatory overreach among businesses. Critics might argue that while the intent to bolster supply chain resilience is essential, the proposed measures could inadvertently lead to bureaucratic inefficiencies or place undue burdens on private entities. Additionally, questions about how the bill balances economic interests with national security priorities could fuel debate. Ensuring the protection of proprietary information shared by businesses with the Department of Commerce, as detailed in the bill, will also be critical to garnering support from the private sector.

Congress_id

119-HR-2444

Policy_area

Commerce

Introduced_date

2025-03-27

Companion Bills

US SB257

Related bill Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Act of 2025

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