119 HR 6992
EB–5 Regional Center Program Advisory Committee Authorization Act
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Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
2026-01-09
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R · Fitzpatrick, Brian K. (Pennsylvania)D · Liccardo, Sam T. (California)R · Gooden, Lance (Texas)R · Salazar, Maria Elvira (Florida)D · Johnson, Julie (Texas)D · Veasey, Marc A. (Texas)Persona Takes on This Bill
Statement-vs-Vote Gap (Pressure Desk)
The War Powers flood and CFPB disapprovals are unified by a gap between public legislative urgency and zero structural path to passage — these are electoral record-building instruments being described as legislative pressure campaigns.
The gap I'm tracking today is between the volume of legislative language and the absence of any cross-aisle commitment. Nine War Powers resolutions in roughly three weeks — that is an extraordinary number of separately introduced instruments. Each introduction generates floor statements, press releases, constituent mailings, and earned media. Gottheimer's 119hconres75 even got a unanimous consent agreement that sounds like a breakthrough. But the UC agreement was structured so that the Republican committee chair holds the trigger. That gap — between the appearance of procedural progress and the reality of Republican gate-keeping — is the core deception in today's legislative record. Someone said 'we secured a path to the floor.' The record says that path has a Republican-controlled lock on it. The FEC data in this input does not include specific independent expenditure figures for named candidates in this cycle, so I cannot cite specific dollar flows anchoring this analysis — that's a gap I'll flag rather than paper over. What I can say is that the pattern of behavior here is consistent with a minority party building an electoral record rather than passing legislation. The sponsors — Gottheimer, Moulton, Jayapal, Huffman, Balint — span the Democratic ideological spectrum from center to progressive. That breadth is itself a signal: this is being built as a coalition document for 2026 campaign use, not a negotiated vehicle with majority-party buy-in. On the CFPB resolutions: Green and Beatty introducing disapprovals with zero cosponsors and no Republican engagement is the definition of a statement vote that will never happen. The CFPB rule withdrawals being targeted were controversial and drew industry lobbying; the silence of the financial services industry on these disapproval resolutions — no public opposition, no counter-mobilization — tells you exactly how threatened they are by these bills. They aren't. The market for these resolutions is the constituent newsletter, not the committee markup.
2026-05-13
Federal Agencies on This Bill
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Regulators (rule-making and recall language)
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Pipeline Safety: Meeting of the Gas Pipeline Advisory Committee
This notice announces a public meeting of the Technical Pipeline Safety Standards Committee, also known as the Gas Pipeline Advisory Committee (GPAC), to discuss the notice of proposed rulemaking (NPRM), titled "Safety of Gas Distribution Pipelines and Other Pipeline Safety Initi
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@misc{apprised_119_hr_6992_eb_5_regional_center_program,
title = {119 HR 6992: EB–5 Regional Center Program Advisory Committee Authorization Act},
publisher = {Apprised.news},
url = {https://apprised.news/bill/119hr6992},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-13}
}