Critical Infrastructure Manufacturing Feasibility Act
Critical Infrastructure Manufacturing Feasibility Act
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# Critical Infrastructure Manufacturing Feasibility Act Summary **What the Bill Does** The Critical Infrastructure Manufacturing Feasibility Act would direct the federal government to study the feasibility of manufacturing critical infrastructure components domestically rather than relying on foreign suppliers. The bill focuses on understanding what it would take—in terms of cost, workforce, and logistics—to produce essential materials and equipment within the United States, particularly in areas related to infrastructure like water systems, power grids, and transportation networks. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** The bill primarily affects rural and industrial communities that could potentially host new manufacturing facilities, as well as federal agencies responsible for infrastructure. By studying domestic manufacturing capabilities, the bill aims to identify opportunities to strengthen supply chains and potentially create manufacturing jobs.
The legislation emphasizes rural development, suggesting a focus on where new facilities might be located. **Current Status** The bill has passed the Senate (S 1872) and is currently moving through the legislative process. As a study and investigation bill, it does not immediately create new programs or spending but rather authorizes research to inform future infrastructure and manufacturing policy decisions.
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