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Senate Bill

S. 2115

119th Congress

Safe and Open Streets Act

In Committee
Introduced:Jun 18, 2025

Primary Sponsor

Thomas Carper

D - DE

Cosponsors

1

Quick Stats

Policy Area

Foreign Trade and International Finance

Summary

This bill allows the President to negotiate trade agreements with other countries to make it easier to import medical supplies and equipment. The goal is to ensure the U.S. has a reliable and secure supply of important medical goods.

Latest Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.

Introduced6/18/2025
StatusRead twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
ChamberSenate
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Safe and Open Streets Act

This bill allows the President to negotiate trade agreements with other countries to make it easier to import medical supplies and equipment. The goal is to ensure the U.S. has a reliable and secure supply of important medical goods.

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This bill allows the President to negotiate trade agreements with other countries to make it easier to import medical supplies and equipment. The goal is to ensure the U.S. has a reliable and secure supply of important medical goods.

Bill Number
2115
Introduced
6/18/2025
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Policy Area
Foreign Trade and International Finance

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Fact Sheet

Title
Safe and Open Streets Act
Bill Number
2115
Sponsor
No sponsor
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Introduced
6/18/2025
Summary
This bill allows the President to negotiate trade agreements with other countries to make it easier to import medical supplies and equipment. The goal is to ensure the U.S. has a reliable and secure supply of important medical goods.

Data from Congress.gov

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