H.R. 5331
119th CONGRESS 1st Session
To waive the statute of limitations for cases against the government related to the General Motors bailout that were filed on or before July 9, 2015, and for other purposes.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES · September 11, 2025 · Sponsor: Mr. Moore of Alabama · Committee: Committee on the Judiciary
Table of contents
SEC. 1. Short title
- This Act may be cited as the Auto Bailout Accident Victims Recovery Act of 2025.
SEC. 2. Settlement of accident victim litigation related to the General Motors bailout; Waiver of statute of limitations
- Any eligible civil action arising from the filing of an eligible complaint alleging a violation of the takings clause of amendment V to the United States Constitution is not subject to any statute of limitations.
- The United States shall pay just compensation to an eligible claimant, consistent with amendment V to the Constitution of the United States, to resolve an eligible claim. Just compensation payments to eligible claimants shall be made pursuant to section 1304 of title 31, United States Code.
- If a settlement agreement has not been submitted to the court presiding over an eligible complaint within 60 days after the date of enactment of this Act, the Attorney General shall submit a report to Congress describing the reasons why a settlement agreement was not reached with counsel of record to an eligible complaint.
SEC. 3. Definitions
- For purposes of this Act, the following definitions shall apply:
- The term means a claim asserted in an eligible complaint on behalf of all
eligible claimants. - The term means a plaintiff, class member, or putative class member represented in an eligible complaint who holds an eligible claim and who filed a proof of claim in the bankruptcy case captioned In re Motors Liquidation Company, et al., No. 09–50026 (Bankr. S.D.N.Y), based on death or personal injuries that were caused by or attributable to alleged defects in motor vehicles designed for operation on public roadways, or by the component parts of such motor vehicles, and in each case, manufactured, sold, or delivered by General Motors Corporation or any of its subsidiaries on or before June 1, 2009.
eligible claimant - The term means the complaint filed with the United States Court of Federal Claims by or on behalf of eligible claimants on July 9, 2015, captioned Campbell, et al., v. United States, No. 15–717, alleging violation by the United States of amendment V to the Constitution in connection with the acquisition on July 10, 2009, by NGMCO, Inc., a United States Treasury-sponsored entity, of substantially all the assets of General Motors Corporation.
eligible complaint - The term means payment of a lump-sum amount equal to the sum of—
just compensation
- The term means a claim asserted in an eligible complaint on behalf of all