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The Promoting Resilient Supply Chains Act of 2025 would direct the Department of Commerce to create a dedicated office focused on protecting America's supply chains from disruptions. This office would establish a working group to assess critical supply chains, identify vulnerabilities, and map potential weak points in industries essential to the economy and national security. The bill would require the office to evaluate how supply chain problems could affect market stability and work with other government agencies and international partners to find solutions.
If enacted, the bill would require the Commerce Department to develop and implement strategies to strengthen manufacturing capacity and supply chains for critical industries, including those developing emerging technologies. The office would need to provide regular reports to Congress on its findings and recommendations. This would give the federal government better tools to anticipate and respond to supply chain crises before they disrupt the broader economy.
For everyday citizens, this bill could help prevent shortages of essential goods and protect jobs in manufacturing and related industries by making supply chains more resilient. By identifying vulnerabilities early and working with both government and private sector partners, the bill aims to reduce the impact of future disruptions like those experienced during recent global crises. The bill has passed the Senate and is currently being debated in the House of Representatives.
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Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Hearings held.
Mar 26, 2026
Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. Hearings held.
Mar 26, 2026