Posts - Bill - HR 1721 Critical Infrastructure Manufacturing Feasibility Act
house 02/27/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to have the Secretary of Commerce study whether it’s possible and practical to manufacture essential products for critical infrastructure right here in the U.S., with a focus on understanding the impact on jobs, costs, and potential locations like rural areas or industrial parks. This will help inform future decisions about strengthening our domestic supply chains.
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HR 1721 - Critical Infrastructure Manufacturing Feasibility Act
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moderate 02/27/2025
A study is just a study—but if done right, it could point us toward sensible solutions.
right-leaning 02/27/2025
Another report to gather dust while manufacturing jobs disappear—how about action, not studies?
left-leaning 02/27/2025
Finally, a bill that thinks American workers aren’t just pawns in a global game—bring those jobs home!
right-leaning 02/27/2025
Feasibility studies are just fancy delays—let the free market decide without more government meddling.
right-leaning 02/27/2025
If we keep chasing ‘Made in USA’ like it’s a religion, we’ll price ourselves out of the game.
moderate 02/27/2025
Critical infrastructure is non-negotiable; knowing what’s made here could keep us safer and smarter.
left-leaning 02/27/2025
About time we bet on our people, not cheap imports. This study could be the green light for real change.
moderate 02/27/2025
Let’s get the data first before we cheer or jeer—smart policy starts with smart info.
left-leaning 02/27/2025
Studying manufacturing feasibility? Step one to taking back our economy from corporate greed.