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Senate Bill

S. 330

119th Congress

CCP IP Act

In Committee
Introduced:Jun 12, 2025

Primary Sponsor

John R. Curtis

John R. Curtis

Senator

Republican
UT

Cosponsors

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Policy Area

Economics and Public Finance

Summary

This bill would require a 2% cut to certain government spending accounts for the next two fiscal years. The cuts would apply to non-defense, non-homeland security, and non-veterans affairs discretionary spending, which includes things like education, infrastructure, and environmental programs.

Latest Action

Read twice and referred to the Committee on Appropriations.

SponsorJohn R. Curtis (R-UT)
Introduced6/12/2025
StatusCommittee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship. Hearings held.
ChamberSenate
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CCP IP Act

This bill would require a 2% cut to certain government spending accounts for the next two fiscal years. The cuts would apply to non-defense, non-homeland security, and non-veterans affairs discretionary spending, which includes things like education, infrastru

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This bill would require a 2% cut to certain government spending accounts for the next two fiscal years. The cuts would apply to non-defense, non-homeland security, and non-veterans affairs discretionary spending, which includes things like education, infrastructure, and environmental programs.

Bill Number
330
Sponsor
John R. Curtis (R-UT)
Introduced
6/12/2025
Status
Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship. Hearings held.
Policy Area
Economics and Public Finance

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Title
CCP IP Act
Bill Number
330
Sponsor
John R. Curtis (R-UT)
Status
Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship. Hearings held.
Introduced
6/12/2025
Summary
This bill would require a 2% cut to certain government spending accounts for the next two fiscal years. The cuts would apply to non-defense, non-homeland security, and non-veterans affairs discretionary spending, which includes things like education, infrastructure, and environmental programs.

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