The bill has already passed the Senate and addresses popular issues like job training and supply chain stability, making it likely to move forward in the House.
Key Points
This bill creates a new group called the National Manufacturing Advisory Council. This council will have up to 30 members from businesses, labor unions, and colleges. Their main job is to help the government understand what the manufacturing industry needs to stay strong and grow.
The council will look for ways to solve big problems like broken supply chains and rising prices. They will identify government rules that make it too hard or expensive for companies to make products in the United States and suggest ways to make things run more smoothly.
A major goal is to help workers get the skills they need for modern factory jobs. The council will recommend better training programs through community colleges and apprenticeships. They want to make sure American workers can keep up with new technology and find good-paying careers.
The group will focus on helping rural towns and areas that have lost many factory jobs in the past. Every year, they will write a report for the government and Congress with a plan to keep the United States as a world leader in making goods.
Impact Analysis
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Milestones
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Jul 15, 2025House
Held at the desk.
Jul 15, 2025House
Received in the House.
The House has received the Senate-passed bill and will decide whether to take it up.
Jul 15, 2025Senate
Message on Senate action sent to the House.
Jul 14, 2025Senate
Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote. (consideration: CR S4339; text of amendment in the nature of a substitute: CR S4340-4341)
The Senate voted to approve this bill. If the House already passed it, it goes to the President.
Jul 14, 2025
Passed/agreed to in Senate: Passed Senate with an amendment by Voice Vote.
The Senate voted to approve this bill. If the House already passed it, it goes to the President.
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