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S 257 · 119th Congress · Commerce

Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Act of 2025

Introduced January 27, 2025 Latest action March 26, 2026 4 cosponsors

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Latest action

Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Hearings held.

Action timeline

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Mar 26, 2026
committee Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Hearings held.
Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee
Jul 03, 2025
floor Received in the House.
Jul 03, 2025
floor Held at the desk.
Jun 27, 2025
floor Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jun 26, 2025
floor Measure laid before Senate by unanimous consent. (consideration: CR S3570-3577)

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Jun 26, 2025 Engrossed in Senate
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Apr 28, 2025 Reported to Senate
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Jan 27, 2025 Introduced in Senate
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  1. ih / isIntroduced in House / Senate. First filed version.
  2. rfh / rfsReferred to a committee for review.
  3. rh / rsReported back by the committee to the floor (often with amendments — this is where most language changes happen).
  4. pcs / pchPlaced on Calendar for floor consideration.
  5. eh / esEngrossed. Passed by the originating chamber. Text is now what was actually voted on.
  6. rdh / rdsReceived by the other chamber.
  7. eah / easEngrossed Amendment. The other chamber passed an amended version.
  8. ath / atsAgreed to. Both chambers settled on the same text.
  9. enrEnrolled. Final reconciled text, sent to the President.
  10. plPublic Law. Signed by the President. It's now law.
  11. ppPublic Print. Official printing post-enactment.

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Line-level diff between text versions of this bill — what actually changed at each legislative stage.

+17 −41 45 unchanged
--- Reported (Senate)
+++ Engrossed (Senate)
@@ -1,36 +1,15 @@
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
-[S. 257 Reported in Senate (RS)]
+[S. 257 Engrossed in Senate (ES)]
<DOC>
-Calendar No. 50
119th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 257
-[Report No. 119-16]
-
-To improve the resilience of critical supply chains, and for other
-purposes.
-
_______________________________________________________________________
-IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
-
-January 27, 2025
-
-Ms. Cantwell (for herself, Mrs. Blackburn, Ms. Blunt Rochester, and
-Mrs. Shaheen) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and
-referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
-
-April 28, 2025
-
-Reported by Mr. Cruz, with amendments
-[Omit the parts struck through and insert the parts printed in italic]
-
-_______________________________________________________________________
-
-A BILL
+AN ACT
To improve the resilience of critical supply chains, and for other
purposes.
@@ -61,7 +40,7 @@
In addition to the responsibilities of the Assistant Secretary on
the day before the date of the enactment of this Act, the Assistant
Secretary shall have the following responsibilities:
-(1) Promote In consultation with the Secretary of Homeland
+(1) In consultation with the Secretary of Homeland
Security, promote the stability and resilience of critical
supply chains and critical and emerging technologies that
strengthen the national security of the United States.
@@ -78,7 +57,7 @@
(3) Encourage the growth and competitiveness of United
States production and manufacturing in the United States of
emerging technologies.
-(4) Assess In consultation with the Secretary of Homeland
+(4) In consultation with the Secretary of Homeland
Security, assess the resilience, diversity, and strength of
critical supply chains and critical and emerging technologies.
(5) In consultation with the Secretary of State and the
@@ -726,11 +705,12 @@
(18) Relevant committees of congress.--The term ``relevant
committees of Congress'' means the following:
(A) The Committee on Commerce, Science, and
-Transportation and the Committee on Homeland Security
-and Governmental Affairs of the Senate.
-(B) The Committee on Energy and Commerce and the
-Committee on Homeland Security of the House of
-Representatives.
+Transportation, the Committee on Foreign Relations, and
+the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental
+Affairs of the Senate.
+(B) The Committee on Energy and Commerce, the
+Committee on Foreign Affairs, and the Committee on
+Homeland Security of the House of Representatives.
(19) Resilient critical supply chain.--The term ``resilient
critical supply chain'' means a critical supply chain that--
(A) ensures that the United States can sustain
@@ -775,25 +755,21 @@
T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency
Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5170; 42 U.S.C.
5191).
-Calendar No. 50
-
+
+Passed the Senate June 26 (legislative day, June 24), 2025.
+
+Attest:
+
+Secretary.
119th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. 257
-[Report No. 119-16]
-
_______________________________________________________________________
-A BILL
+AN ACT
To improve the resilience of critical supply chains, and for other
purposes.
-
-_______________________________________________________________________
-
-April 28, 2025
-
-Reported with amendments

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Cosponsors (4)

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