119 S 4321
YouthBuild for the Future Act
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
2026-04-16
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D · Gillibrand, Kirsten E. (New York)D · Kaine, Tim (Virginia)D · Coons, Christopher A. (Delaware)D · Wyden, Ron (Oregon)D · Luján, Ben Ray (New Mexico)Federal Agencies on This Bill
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Executive branch (framing — read with awareness)
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First Lady Melania Trump’s 10 Achievements Transforming Outcomes for Foster Youth Since the Signing the Fostering the Future Executive Order 180 Days Ago
First Lady Melania Trump marked the 180-day milestone following the signing of the Executive Order on Fostering the Future for American Children and Families, highlighting 10 achievements made to expand opportunities, strengthen public and private supports, and improve outcomes f
Read on whitehouse.gov →Regulators (rule-making and recall language)
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Official Seal
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission ("CFTC" or "Commission") is adopting a final rule that revises the Commission's regulations to adopt a new seal. This final rule provides a description of the new seal and its image.
Read on federalregister.gov →Independent oversight (CBO, GAO, Federal Register, Congress.gov)
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Open GAO Recommendations: Financial Benefits Could Be Between $132 Billion and $251 Billion
What GAO Found GAO estimates that implementation of its open recommendations to federal agencies and matters for congressional consideration could result in $132 billion to $251 billion of measurable future financial benefits. Because GAO makes new recommendations on an ongoing b
Read on gao.gov →2026 Annual Report: Opportunities to Reduce Duplication, Overlap, and Fragmentation and Achieve an Additional One Hundred Billion Dollars or More in Future Financial Benefits
What GAO Found GAO identified 97 new matters for congressional consideration and recommendations to federal agencies to improve efficiency and effectiveness across the federal government. These matters and recommendations highlight various risks that are heightened when duplicati
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title = {119 S 4321: YouthBuild for the Future Act},
publisher = {Apprised.news},
url = {https://apprised.news/bill/119s4321},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-13}
}