Strengthen the security and reliability of the food supply chain in the United States.
One policy goal, tracked across every bill that has carried it.
What’s happening with American Food Supply Chain Resiliency Act?
The American Food Supply Chain Resiliency Act is currently S. 4842, which has been in the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry since June 18, 2026. The committee members must act next to move the bill forward, but the binding constraint is that most bills never receive a committee vote. History shows that committee inaction is the most common way for legislation to end without a full vote.
Updated July 9, 2026 · Generated by AI. Always verify with official sources.
Where it stands
Now carried by American Food Supply Chain Resiliency Act (S. 4842 (119th)) →
Legislative Progress
Next up: A senate committee · Nothing moves until they act.
How we got here
Every bill that has carried this goal, oldest first.
Died with Congress · Jan 3, 2025
Died when the 118th Congress ended without final passage. Bills must be reintroduced under a new number to be revived.
Reintroduced · Jan 3, 2025
Reintroduced from H.R. 8833 (118th), which died when its Congress ended.
H.R. 8833 (118th) →
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Who’s behind it
Adam Schiff (D-CA)Wrote and sponsored the current bill.
