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Electric Supply Chain Act
The bill aims to strengthen U.S. electricity supply‑chain resilience and national security through regular assessments and targeted domestic support, but it risks higher costs, added administrative burdens, and trade or hiring restrictions that could disrupt supply chains and raise bills for utilities and consumers.
REFINER Act
The bill funds an evidence-based assessment that could help expand domestic refinery capacity and improve fuel reliability and jobs, but it also risks being used to justify weakening environmental safeguards and entrench fossil-fuel infrastructure, with modest taxpayer costs.
Precision Agriculture Satellite Connectivity Act
The bill aims to expand satellite connectivity and precision-agriculture benefits for farmers and rural areas but could impose upfront costs and competitive shifts that raise rural broadband prices while relying on future regulatory decisions to realize promised gains.
NTIA Reauthorization Act of 2025
The bill centralizes and clarifies NTIA leadership and spectrum/international telecom coordination (improving consistency, reliability, and U.S. representation) at the cost of greater federal administrative costs, new compliance/transition burdens, and a concentration of authority that reduces independent input and some congressional oversight.
ROUTERS Act
The bill funds a one-year Commerce Department study to identify and mitigate cybersecurity risks from foreign-influenced consumer networking devices—providing actionable findings and faster policy input but risking higher consumer costs, market stigma for identified suppliers, and potentially incomplete conclusions due to the short timeline.
STOP Nitazenes Act
The bill trades faster, clearer, and broader federal control of a class of dangerous synthetic opioids — which may reduce illicit supply and ease enforcement — against tighter restrictions that threaten research and clinical access, increase risks of criminalization for trace exposures, and weaken procedural safeguards for rulemaking.
SELF DRIVE Act of 2026
The bill seeks to accelerate ADS deployment and safety oversight—promoting jobs, accessibility, and better regulatory data—while creating notable safety, cost, competition, privacy, and enforcement risks that will fall on riders, drivers, smaller firms, states, and taxpayers.
SECURE Grid Act
The bill strengthens planning for local electric distribution and supply‑chain resilience—improving reliability and recovery for electricity customers—but creates added compliance and administrative costs that may strain smaller utilities and divert grant funding away from immediate infrastructure projects.
Protecting the Dignity of Unborn Children Act of 2025
The bill would create a uniform federal standard for handling fetal remains that reduces state-level variation and legal uncertainty for providers, but it raises significant risks of criminal investigations, deterrence from seeking reproductive care, federal-state conflicts, and added costs for healthcare providers.
SAVE Moms and Babies Act of 2025
The bill increases oversight and standardizes use of medication-abortion drugs to improve safety monitoring, but it does so by restricting approvals and remote access, adding provider burdens, raising costs, and curtailing research—trading broader access and innovation for stricter controls and monitoring.