As the last week (hopefully) of the 113th
Congress finishes up there were 54 bills introduced yesterday in the House and
Senate. Two of those (at any other time of the session) might be of specific
interest to readers of this blog:
HR 5855
To require a report on procurement supply chain vulnerabilities within the
Department of Defense. Sponsor - ep.
Grayson, Alan [D-FL-9]
HR 5868
- To provide for a study by the Transportation Research Board of the National
Academies on the impact of diverting certain freight rail traffic to avoid
urban areas, and for other purposes. Sponsor - Rep.
Ellison, Keith [D-MN-5]
Not much chance of either of these coming to the floor in
the House much less getting to the President, so I doubt that I’ll even bother
trying to report on them once their printed.
2 comments:
Why no mention of the recent CFATS authorization?
I mentioned it in passing on Twitter, but I want a chance to do an in depth look at the bill here and I just haven't had time to read it in close detail to see what was changed in the last minute wrangling in the Senate. Hopefully this weekend.
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