Senate Bill
S. 2070
Insurrection Act of 2025
Primary Sponsor
Maria Cantwell
D - WA
Cosponsors
1
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Policy Area
Summary
The Insurrection Act of 2025 would give the President limited authority to use the U.S. Armed Forces to suppress insurrections, rebellions, and widespread domestic violence within a state, if certain conditions are met such as a request from the state's governor or obstruction of federal law. The bill places some restrictions on how the military can be used, such as requiring adherence to the Standing Rules for the Use of Force.
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs.
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Insurrection Act of 2025
The Insurrection Act of 2025 would give the President limited authority to use the U.S. Armed Forces to suppress insurrections, rebellions, and widespread domestic violence within a state, if certain conditions are met such as a request from the state's govern
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The Insurrection Act of 2025 would give the President limited authority to use the U.S. Armed Forces to suppress insurrections, rebellions, and widespread domestic violence within a state, if certain conditions are met such as a request from the state's governor or obstruction of federal law. The bill places some restrictions on how the military can be used, such as requiring adherence to the Standing Rules for the Use of Force.
- Bill Number
- 2070
- Introduced
- 6/12/2025
- Status
- Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.
- Policy Area
- Armed Forces and National Security
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Fact Sheet
- Title
- Insurrection Act of 2025
- Bill Number
- 2070
- Sponsor
- No sponsor
- Status
- Read twice and referred to the Committee on Armed Services.
- Introduced
- 6/12/2025
- Summary
- The Insurrection Act of 2025 would give the President limited authority to use the U.S. Armed Forces to suppress insurrections, rebellions, and widespread domestic violence within a state, if certain conditions are met such as a request from the state's governor or obstruction of federal law. The bi
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