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Understanding Cybersecurity of Mobile Networks Act
The bill promises greater public transparency and coordinated cybersecurity best practices for mobile networks, but risks exposing vulnerabilities if reporting isn't carefully redacted, may omit important 5G risks, and will impose administrative costs on government and industry.
Securing Semiconductor Supply Chains Act of 2025
The bill directs SelectUSA to coordinate and recommend ways to attract semiconductor foreign investment—aiming to strengthen domestic production, jobs, and supply-chain security—but does so with limited new funding, added administrative burdens, potential regional or firm-level favoritism, and risks of higher costs for taxpayers and consumers.
Saving Seniors Money on Prescriptions Act
The bill increases transparency and oversight of PBMs—helping Medicare beneficiaries, plan sponsors, and regulators understand drug pricing and conflicts—at the cost of added compliance burdens, potential competitive strain on smaller PBMs, and some risk to proprietary plan information.
No-Cost Breast Examinations in Medicaid Act of 2026
Family Farm Transition Act of 2026
The bill creates a USDA-run matching service to help retiring farmers and new entrants keep farms operating — supporting rural jobs and continuity — but requires federal resources, has a limited five-year sunset that creates planning uncertainty, and raises privacy risks unless carefully managed.
No Harm Data Centers Act
The bill protects households and small customers by shifting data-center interconnection and upgrade costs onto large data centers and increases transparency and planning clarity, but it raises costs for large data centers, centralizes federal oversight (reducing state control), and creates administrative, legal, and confidentiality risks that could slow projects and impose new costs.
Shane DiGiovanna Act
The bill delivers meaningful, standardized two‑year Medicaid coverage of OTC meds and wound supplies for people with EB—greatly reducing costs and improving care for beneficiaries in the short term—but it is temporary, may leave some patients out depending on eligibility rules, and will increase Medicaid spending and administrative workload during the demonstration.
Secret Service-Local Law Enforcement Partnership Act of 2026
The bill provides federal funding and clearer federal authority to reimburse extraordinary protection costs—reducing local budget pressure and improving oversight—but it increases federal spending and administrative burdens, creates potential coverage gaps and legal ambiguity, and raises privacy and responsiveness trade‑offs for local governments and protected sites.
Tax Relief for Renters Act of 2026
The bill provides targeted federal tax relief to many lower- and moderate-income renters (including non-itemizers) by allowing a $4,000 rent deduction, but it reduces federal revenue, leaves higher-cost-area and higher-AGI renters with limited relief, and adds administrative complexity.
ACCESS Through OTC Innovation Act
The bill aims to speed and clarify FDA pathways for OTC switches—potentially improving access and transparency—but trades off higher safety risk, greater FDA workload/costs, and advantages for better‑resourced firms.