HR 6530
Emergency Supply Chain Transparency Act
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Bill overview
This bill, the Emergency Supply Chain Transparency Act, requires the President and federal agencies to report to Congress about the use of key authorities during emergencies. Specifically, it mandates disclosure of how materials, services, and facilities are produced, transported, and distributed when the Defense Production Act or the Stafford Act are invoked. The goal is to increase accountability and transparency in the federal government’s response to crises by detailing the flow of resources to agencies, private entities, and local governments.
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Theodore E. Deutch
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