A bill to facilitate the availability, development, and environmentally responsible production of domestic resources to meet national material or critical mineral needs, and for other purposes.
The bill’s titles are written by its sponsor.
Sponsor and status
Lisa Murkowski
Sponsor. Senator for Alaska. Republican.
116th Congress (2019–2021)
This bill was introduced on July 16, 2019, in a previous session of Congress, but it did not receive a vote. Provisions of this bill were incorporated into other bills.
Although this bill was not enacted, its provisions could have become law by being included in another bill. It is common for legislative text to be introduced concurrently in multiple bills (called companion bills), re-introduced in subsequent sessions of Congress in new bills, or added to larger bills (sometimes called omnibus bills).
Provisions of this bill also appear in:
11 Cosponsors (9 Republicans, 2 Democrats)
Position statements
What legislators are saying
“Murkowski: Mineral Supply Chains Critical to Energy – and Health, Economy, and Security”
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Sen. Lisa Murkowski [R-AK]
(Sponsor)
on Jun 24, 2020
“Crapo, Risch Push for Domestic Mineral Production”
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Sen. Michael “Mike” Crapo [R-ID]
(Co-sponsor)
on Jun 11, 2020
“Update on the Legal Challenge to the President's Executive Order”
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Sen. John Boozman [R-AR]
on May 15, 2015
More statements at ProPublica Represent...
What stakeholders are saying
History
Jan 10, 2019
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Passed House (Senate next)
This activity took place on a related bill, H.R. 133 (116th), possibly in lieu of similar activity on S. 1317 (116th). |
May 2, 2019
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Introduced
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May 14, 2019
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Considered by Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
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Jul 16, 2019
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Ordered Reported
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Oct 22, 2019
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Reported by Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
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Jan 15, 2020
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Passed Senate with Changes (back to House)
This activity took place on a related bill, H.R. 133 (116th), possibly in lieu of similar activity on S. 1317 (116th). |
Dec 21, 2020
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Related Bill —
Passed House with Changes (back to Senate)
This activity took place on a related bill, H.R. 133 (116th), possibly in lieu of similar activity on S. 1317 (116th). |
Dec 27, 2020
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Enacted — Signed by the President
This activity took place on a related bill, H.R. 133 (116th), possibly in lieu of similar activity on S. 1317 (116th). |
S. 1317 (116th) was a bill in the United States Congress.
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This bill was introduced in the 116th Congress, which met from Jan 3, 2019 to Jan 3, 2021. Legislation not passed by the end of a Congress is cleared from the books.
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