To direct the Secretary of Energy to establish advanced nuclear goals, provide for a versatile, reactor-based fast neutron source, make available high-assay, low-enriched uranium for research, development, and demonstration of advanced nuclear reactor concepts, and for other purposes.
The bill’s titles are written by its sponsor.
Sponsor and status
Elaine Luria
Sponsor. Representative for Virginia's 2nd congressional district. Democrat.
Introduced on Jun 18, 2019
This bill is in the first stage of the legislative process. It was introduced into Congress on June 18, 2019. It will typically be considered by committee next before it is possibly sent on to the House or Senate as a whole.
S. 903
(same title)
Ordered Reported — Jul 16, 2019
Position statements
What legislators are saying
“On Climate Strike Day, Rep. Peters Announces Priority Climate Bills Backed by Largest Dem Caucus in Congress”
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Rep. Scott Peters [D-CA52]
(Co-sponsor)
on Sep 20, 2019
“Kilmer, New Democrat Coalition Releases Priorities for U.S. Climate Policy”
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Rep. Derek Kilmer [D-WA6]
on Sep 19, 2019
“Casten, New Democrat Coalition Release Priorities for U.S. Climate Policy”
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Rep. Sean Casten [D-IL6]
on Sep 18, 2019
History
Jun 18, 2019
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H.R. 3306 is a bill in the United States Congress.
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