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House Bill

H.R. 2767

119th Congress

BRAIN Act

In Committee
Introduced:Jun 3, 2025

Primary Sponsor

David Kustoff

David Kustoff

Representative

Republican
TN-8

Cosponsors

1

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Policy Area

Taxation

Summary

The BRAIN Act supports research into brain health, neurological conditions, or cognitive science. It may fund research on conditions like Alzheimer, Parkinson, traumatic brain injury, or other neurological disorders to advance understanding and treatment of brain-related diseases.

Latest Action

Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.

SponsorDavid Kustoff (R-TN)
Introduced6/3/2025
StatusReferred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
ChamberHouse
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BRAIN Act

The BRAIN Act supports research into brain health, neurological conditions, or cognitive science. It may fund research on conditions like Alzheimer, Parkinson, traumatic brain injury, or other neurological disorders to advance understanding and treatment of br

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The BRAIN Act supports research into brain health, neurological conditions, or cognitive science. It may fund research on conditions like Alzheimer, Parkinson, traumatic brain injury, or other neurological disorders to advance understanding and treatment of brain-related diseases.

Bill Number
2767
Sponsor
David Kustoff (R-TN)
Introduced
6/3/2025
Status
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Policy Area
Taxation

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Fact Sheet

Title
BRAIN Act
Bill Number
2767
Sponsor
David Kustoff (R-TN)
Status
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Introduced
6/3/2025
Summary
The BRAIN Act supports research into brain health, neurological conditions, or cognitive science. It may fund research on conditions like Alzheimer, Parkinson, traumatic brain injury, or other neurological disorders to advance understanding and treatment of brain-related diseases.

Data from Congress.gov

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