Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB3685

Introduced
6/3/25  

Caption

JUST Act of 2025 Just USDA Standards and Transparency Act of 2025

Impact

The proposed law will establish a significant structural adjustment in the Department of Agriculture by creating an independent Office of the Civil Rights Ombudsperson. This new office will function within the Department to assist individuals in navigating civil rights processes and promote equitable access to programs. Additionally, the appointment of an Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights will ensure oversight and compliance with civil rights laws across all departmental programs, reinforcing a culture of accountability.

Summary

House Bill 3685, known as the JUST Act of 2025, is designed to enhance civil rights accountability and enforcement within the Department of Agriculture. The bill mandates corrective action for officials or employees found in violation of civil rights during their official duties, particularly regarding discriminatory actions or misconduct. It aims to ensure that requisite measures are taken when individuals face civil rights violations, including instances of harassment or retaliation stemming from administrative decisions or audits.

Conclusion

Overall, HB 3685 seeks to pave the way for a more equitable and efficient system within the Department of Agriculture that acknowledges and rectifies civil rights issues. Through stringent accountability measures and the establishment of supportive structures, it promises to enhance the delivery of programs to marginalized groups while ensuring the Department adheres to high standards of transparency and justice.

Contention

The bill has evoked discussions around the balance of authority and resources within the Department. Proponents argue it addresses a long-standing need for clearer mechanisms for holding the Department accountable, especially regarding how it serves minority agricultural producers and other stakeholders. However, there may be concerns about resource allocation and the sufficiency of funding for these new initiatives to be effective, particularly as these efforts may demand additional administrative capacities and oversight.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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