Yesterday, with both the House and Senate preparing to leave Washington for a long weekend, there were 144 bills introduced. Three of those bills may receive additional coverage in this blog:
HR
2447 To increase cybersecurity education and job growth, and for other
purposes. Lieu, Ted [Rep.-D-CA-36]
S
1180 A bill to abolish the Transportation Security Administration, and for
other purposes. Lee, Mike [Sen.-R-UT]
S 1190 A bill to establish a Secretary of the Coast Guard, and for other purposes. Scott, Rick [Sen.-R-FL]
Space Geek Legislation
Under my space geek coverage, I would like to call attention to:
HR 2474 To require the Comptroller General of the United States to conduct a study on the capability of the Appalachian Regional Commission to include low-orbit satellites in broadband projects, and for other purposes. Taylor, David [Rep.-R-OH-2]
I will not be analyzing this bill in any depth (I am too
far behind on my other legislative reviews), but I will be covering these Space
Geek bills as they move along through their legislative journeys.
For more information on these bills, including legislative
history for similar bills in the 118th, as well as a mention in passing of a
software inventory bill, see my article at CFSN Detailed Analysis - https://patrickcoyle.substack.com/p/bills-introduced-3-27-25
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