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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
2026-06-10
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The federal government would update its plans for protecting critical infrastructure sectors like energy, water, and transportation from cyber attacks and physical threats by having the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency coordinate with agencies responsible for each sector. These updated plans would help identify vulnerabilities and improve how the government responds to emergencies that could affect essential services that Americans rely on daily. The bill is currently under review by the Senate committee that oversees homeland security matters.
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