Bills/H.R. 3347

Sovereign States Emergency Management Act

Sovereign States Emergency Management Act

In CommitteeJudiciaryHouseHouse Bill · 119th Congress
Bill Progress · House
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Plain Language Summary

# Sovereign States Emergency Management Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The Sovereign States Emergency Management Act (HR 3347) is a proposed law currently under review in Congress. Based on its title and sponsorship, the bill appears designed to address emergency management authority between federal and state governments, though specific details about its exact provisions are not available in the basic information provided. The bill would likely clarify or adjust how emergency powers are divided between Washington and individual states during crises. **Who It Affects:** This bill would primarily affect state governments, federal emergency management agencies (like FEMA), and potentially the public during declared emergencies or disasters.

State officials and emergency management directors would be key stakeholders in how this legislation reshapes their responsibilities and authorities. **Current Status:** As of now, HR 3347 is in committee, meaning it has been assigned to a congressional committee for review and discussion but has not yet been voted on by the full House of Representatives. The bill was introduced by Representative Clay Higgins, a Republican from Louisiana. Without access to the bill's full text, more specific details about its exact provisions cannot be provided. *For complete information, interested parties should consult Congress.gov or the bill's official text.*.

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Latest Action

May 13, 2025

Referred to the Subcommittee on Economic Development, Public Buildings, and Emergency Management.

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Key Dates

Introduced
May 13, 2025
Last Updated
May 13, 2025
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