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HR 3667 · 119th Congress

Strengthening American Nuclear Energy Act

Introduced
2025-06-02
Sponsor
Rep. Donalds, Byron [R-FL-19]
Cosponsors
2
Policy Area
Energy

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What This Bill Does

This bill aims to make it easier and faster to build and use nuclear power plants in the United States. It would remove some rules that slow down the process of approving new nuclear projects and help the government use nuclear energy more. The bill also looks to support the creation of new types of nuclear reactors and make sure there are enough trained workers for the nuclear industry. This is all meant to boost nuclear energy as a clean power source for the country.

Impact on Everyday Americans

If passed, this bill could lead to more nuclear power plants being built, which might create new jobs in construction and energy sectors. For everyday Americans, this could mean a more stable and potentially lower-cost electricity supply in the long run, as nuclear energy does not rely on burning fossil fuels. However, there are no direct mentions of cuts or expansions to specific public programs for low-income families, seniors, veterans, or people with disabilities. The primary impact would be on energy infrastructure and potentially the cost and reliability of electricity.

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