Senate Bill
S. 2522
Cell-Site Simulator Warrant Act of 2025
Primary Sponsor

Lisa Murkowski
Senator
Cosponsors
4
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Policy Area
Summary
This bill would give a tax credit to people who contribute money to ABLE accounts, which help people with disabilities save for things like education, housing, and healthcare. The credit could be up to $2,000 per person. The bill would also require the government to report on who is using ABLE accounts and provide grants to states to promote these accounts and help people make contributions.
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Finance.
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Cell-Site Simulator Warrant Act of 2025
This bill would give a tax credit to people who contribute money to ABLE accounts, which help people with disabilities save for things like education, housing, and healthcare. The credit could be up to $2,000 per person. The bill would also require the governm
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This bill would give a tax credit to people who contribute money to ABLE accounts, which help people with disabilities save for things like education, housing, and healthcare. The credit could be up to $2,000 per person. The bill would also require the government to report on who is using ABLE accounts and provide grants to states to promote these accounts and help people make contributions.
- Bill Number
- 2522
- Sponsor
- Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)
- Introduced
- 7/29/2025
- Status
- Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
- Policy Area
- Taxation
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Fact Sheet
- Title
- Cell-Site Simulator Warrant Act of 2025
- Bill Number
- 2522
- Sponsor
- Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)
- Status
- Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
- Introduced
- 7/29/2025
- Summary
- This bill would give a tax credit to people who contribute money to ABLE accounts, which help people with disabilities save for things like education, housing, and healthcare. The credit could be up to $2,000 per person. The bill would also require the government to report on who is using ABLE accou
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