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Project Precursor Act

3/7/2024, 8:15 AM

Summary of Bill HR 3205

Bill 118 hr 3205, also known as the Project Precursor Act, is a piece of legislation currently being considered by the US Congress. The purpose of this bill is to establish a program within the Department of Energy that focuses on researching and developing new technologies for the purpose of advancing the United States' position in the global energy market.

The Project Precursor Act aims to promote innovation and investment in clean energy technologies by providing funding for research and development projects that have the potential to significantly impact the energy sector. The bill also seeks to encourage collaboration between government agencies, private industry, and academic institutions in order to accelerate the development and deployment of these technologies.

One of the key provisions of the Project Precursor Act is the establishment of a competitive grant program that will award funding to projects that demonstrate the potential to make significant advancements in clean energy technology. The bill also includes provisions for the creation of a public-private partnership to facilitate the transfer of technology from the laboratory to the marketplace. Overall, the Project Precursor Act is aimed at promoting innovation and investment in clean energy technologies in order to strengthen the United States' position in the global energy market. If passed, this legislation has the potential to drive significant advancements in clean energy technology and help the US transition to a more sustainable and environmentally friendly energy future.

Congressional Summary of HR 3205

Project Precursor Act

This bill requires and authorizes actions to address fentanyl trafficking.

The President must impose visa- and property-blocking sanctions on foreign persons (i.e., individuals and entities) knowingly involved in (1) the trafficking of fentanyl, fentanyl precursors, or related opioids by a transnational criminal organization; or (2) the activities of a transnational criminal organization relating to such trafficking. (Transnational criminal organizations are defined to include certain organizations, such as the Sinaloa Cartel.)

The bill also

  • authorizes the Department of State to carry out a program to build the capacity of Mexican law enforcement agencies to prevent the trafficking of fentanyl and its precursor chemicals into the United States;
  • requires the State Department to prioritize Mexico in all efforts to combat the international trafficking of fentanyl and other synthetic drugs by providing technical assistance and equipment and carrying out exchange programs;
  • requires the State Department to conduct a public relations campaign to delegitimize Mexican transnational criminal organizations involved in fentanyl trafficking and disrupt their ability to recruit new members;
  • requires the State Department to use the voice, vote, and influence of the United States to include fentanyl substances on the lists of toxic chemicals identified in the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC). (Chemicals on the lists are subject to the CWC's verification processes to ensure that such chemicals are not used for prohibited purposes.)

Additionally, this bill extends the Fentanyl Sanctions Act to seven years after the date of enactment of this bill (the act is currently set to terminate on December 20, 2026).

Current Status of Bill HR 3205

Bill HR 3205 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since May 11, 2023. Bill HR 3205 was introduced during Congress 118 and was introduced to the House on May 11, 2023.  Bill HR 3205's most recent activity was Ordered to be Reported in the Nature of a Substitute (Amended) by Voice Vote. as of May 16, 2023

Bipartisan Support of Bill HR 3205

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
0
Republican Sponsors
1
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
26
Democrat Cosponsors
2
Republican Cosponsors
24
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
0

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill HR 3205

Primary Policy Focus

International Affairs

Potential Impact Areas

- Asia
- Chemical and biological weapons
- China
- Civil actions and liability
- Congressional oversight
- Diplomacy, foreign officials, Americans abroad
- Drug trafficking and controlled substances
- International organizations and cooperation
- Latin America
- Law enforcement administration and funding
- Mexico
- Organized crime
- Presidents and presidential powers, Vice Presidents
- Sanctions
- Smuggling and trafficking
- Visas and passports

Alternate Title(s) of Bill HR 3205

Project Precursor Act
Project Precursor Act
To disrupt the international fentanyl supply chain, and for other purposes.

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