FIND Act
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Cosponsors (28)
Members who have signed on to support this bill since introduction. Source: Congress.gov.
- Bill Cassidy (R-LA)Original· 2025-01-16
- Cindy Hyde-Smith (R-MS)Original· 2025-01-16
- Cynthia M. Lummis (R-WY)Original· 2025-01-16
- Deb Fischer (R-NE)Original· 2025-01-16
- Eric Schmitt (R-MO)Original· 2025-01-16
- James E. Risch (R-ID)Original· 2025-01-16
- James Lankford (R-OK)Original· 2025-01-16
- John Hoeven (R-ND)Original· 2025-01-16
- Joni Ernst (R-IA)Original· 2025-01-16
- Katie Boyd Britt (R-AL)Original· 2025-01-16
- Kevin Cramer (R-ND)Original· 2025-01-16
- Lindsey Graham (R-SC)Original· 2025-01-16
- Mike Crapo (R-ID)Original· 2025-01-16
- Pete Ricketts (R-NE)Original· 2025-01-16
- Rick Scott (R-FL)Original· 2025-01-16
- Roger F. Wicker (R-MS)Original· 2025-01-16
- Roger Marshall (R-KS)Original· 2025-01-16
- Ted Budd (R-NC)Original· 2025-01-16
- Thom Tillis (R-NC)Original· 2025-01-16
- Tim Sheehy (R-MT)Original· 2025-01-16
- Tom Cotton (R-AR)Original· 2025-01-16
- Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)· 2025-01-22
- Mike Lee (R-UT)· 2025-01-27
- James C. Justice (R-WV)· 2025-02-10
- Bernie Moreno (R-OH)· 2025-02-18
- John Cornyn (R-TX)· 2025-10-22
- David McCormick (R-PA)· 2025-11-06
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
2025-01-16
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Plain-English Summary
The FIND Act would establish new requirements for federal agencies to locate and report on missing or lost government property and equipment. The bill aims to improve how the government tracks valuable assets and reduces waste by requiring agencies to conduct regular inventories and publicly disclose what items they cannot account for. This affects federal employees and taxpayers by promoting better management of government resources.
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[Congressional Bills 119th Congress] [From the U.S. Government Publishing Office] [S. 137 Introduced in Senate (IS)] <DOC> 119th CONGRESS 1st Session S. 137 To amend title 41, United States Code, to prohibit the Federal Government from entering into contracts with an entity that discriminates against firearm or ammunition industries, and for other purposes. _______________________________________________________________________ IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES January 16, 2025 Mr. Daines (for himself, Mrs. Hyde-Smith, Ms. Lummis, Mr. Scott of Florida, Mr. Cotton, Mr. Marshall, Mr. Risch, Mr. Wicker, Mr. Cramer, Mrs. Fischer, Mr. Budd, Mr. Cassidy, Mr. Crapo, Mr. Sheehy, Mr. Ricketts, Mrs. Britt, Mr. Lankford, Ms. Ernst, Mr. Schmitt, Mr. Graham, Mr. Hoeven, and Mr. Tillis) introduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs _______________________________________________________________________ A BILL To amend title 41, United States Code, to prohibit the Federal Government from entering into contracts with an entity that discriminates against firearm or ammunition industries, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE. This Act may be cited as the ``Firearm Industry Non-Discrimination Act'' or the ``FIND Act''. SEC. 2. PROHIBITION ON ENTERING INTO CONTRACTS WITH ENTITIES DISCRIMINATING AGAINST FIREARM OR AMMUNITION INDUSTRIES. (a) Prohibition.--Chapter 47 of title 41, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following: ``Sec. 4715. Prohibition on entering into contracts with entities discriminating against firearm or ammunition industries. ``(a) Prohibition.-- ``(1) In general.--The head of an executive agency shall include in each contract for the procurement of goods or services awarded by the executive agency, a clause requiring the prime contractor to certify that the contractor-- ``(A) has no policy, practice, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a firearm entity or firearm trade association; and ``(B) will not adopt a policy, practice, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a firearm entity or firearm trade association during the term of the contract. ``(2) Subcontracts.--The head of an executive agency shall include in each contract for the procurement of goods or services awarded by the executive agency, a clause that prohibits the prime contractor on such contract from-- ``(A) awarding a first-tier subcontract with a value greater than 10 percent of the total value of the prime contract to an entity that fails to certify in writing to the prime contractor that the entity-- ``(i) has no policy, practice, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a firearm entity or firearm trade association; and ``(ii) will not adopt a policy, practice, guidance, or directive that discriminates against a firearm entity or firearm trade association during the term of the contract; and ``(B) structuring subcontract tiers in a manner designed to avoid violating subparagraph (A) by enabling a subcontractor to perform more than 10 percent of the total value of the prime contract as a lower-tier subcontractor. ``(3) Penalties.--The clause included in contracts pursuant to paragraph (1) or paragraph (2) shall provide that, in the event that the prime contractor violates the clause-- ``(A) the prime contract shall be terminated for default; and ``(B) a suspension or debarment proceeding will be initiated for the contractor on the basis of the violation. ``(b) Exception.--Subsection (a) shall not apply to a contract for the procurement of goods or services that is a sole-source contract. ``(c) Definitions.--In this section: ``(1) Discriminate.--The term `discriminate' means to-- ``(A) make a judgement about a policy, practice, guidance, or directive on the basis of-- ``(i) partial criteria or a category-based assessment analysis, rather than-- ``(I) on a case-by-case…
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basis; or ``(II) using empirical data evaluated under quantifiable standards; or ``(ii) criteria other than criteria free from-- ``(I) favoritism or prejudice against or dislike for the firearm entity or trade association or the products or services sold by the firearm entity or trade association; or ``(II) favoritism for market alternatives to the business of the firearm entity or the trade association; ``(B) refuse to provide services, or deny, cancel, or limit services, to the firearm entity or trade association on the basis of criteria other than-- ``(i) criteria free from-- ``(I) favoritism or prejudice against or dislike for the firearm entity or trade association or the products or services sold by the firearm entity or trade association; or ``(II) favoritism for market alternatives to the business of the firearm entity or the trade association; ``(ii) criteria related to credit history and financial risk specific to a customer or potential customer; or ``(iii) criteria related to noncompliance with Federal, State, or local law; or ``(C) limit the operations of the firearm entity or trade association in manner not required by-- ``(i) Federal, State, or local law; or ``(ii) Federal, State, or local regulation. ``(2) Firearm entity.--The term `firearm entity' means any-- ``(A) person who is licensed under section 923 of title 18 to import, manufacture, or deal in firearms; ``(B) seller of ammunition, as defined in section 7903 of title 15; ``(C) manufacturer or importer of, or dealer in, a secure gun storage or safety device, as defined in section 921(a) of title 18; and ``(D) manufacturer or importer of, or dealer in, a component part or accessory of a firearm or ammunition. ``(3) Firearm trade association.--The term `firearm trade association' has the meaning in section 7903 of title 15. ``(4) First-tier subcontract.--The term `first-tier subcontract' means a subcontract entered into by a subcontractor with the prime contractor for the purposes of carrying out the prime contract. ``(5) Lower-tier subcontractor.--The term `lower-tier subcontractor' means any person entering into a contract with a subcontractor of a prime contractor for the purposes of carrying out the prime contract. ``(6) Prime contract; prime contractor.--The terms `prime contract' and `prime contractor' have the meaning given those terms in section 8701 of title 41.''. (b) Application.--Section 4715 of title 41, United States Code, as added by subsection (a), shall apply with respect to contracts awarded on or after the date of the enactment of this Act. (c) Clerical Amendment.--The table of sections for chapter 47 of title 41, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the following: ``4715. Prohibition on entering into contracts with entities discriminating against firearm or ammunition industries.''. <all>
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