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Senate Bill

S. 1915

119th Congress

Remove the Stain Act

In Committee
Introduced:May 22, 2025

Primary Sponsor

Elizabeth Warren

Elizabeth Warren

Senator

Democratic
MA

Cosponsors

3

Quick Stats

Policy Area

Commerce

Summary

This bill would create a grant program within the Department of Commerce to help develop and expand industrial sites, particularly in economically disadvantaged areas. The grants could be used for things like building infrastructure, preparing sites for development, and training workers.

Latest Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

SponsorElizabeth Warren (D-MA)
Introduced5/22/2025
StatusRead twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.
ChamberSenate
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Remove the Stain Act

This bill would create a grant program within the Department of Commerce to help develop and expand industrial sites, particularly in economically disadvantaged areas. The grants could be used for things like building infrastructure, preparing sites for develo

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This bill would create a grant program within the Department of Commerce to help develop and expand industrial sites, particularly in economically disadvantaged areas. The grants could be used for things like building infrastructure, preparing sites for development, and training workers.

Bill Number
1915
Sponsor
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)
Introduced
5/22/2025
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.
Policy Area
Commerce

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Title
Remove the Stain Act
Bill Number
1915
Sponsor
Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.
Introduced
5/22/2025
Summary
This bill would create a grant program within the Department of Commerce to help develop and expand industrial sites, particularly in economically disadvantaged areas. The grants could be used for things like building infrastructure, preparing sites for development, and training workers.

Data from Congress.gov

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