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BILL • US HOUSE

HR 1308

FISC Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Jared Golden,

Substantive provisions of H.R. 1308 (FISC Act) are not in this record, so impact is unknown; only procedural moves (Ways and Means referral, calendars, adoption) are shown.

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Bill Summary • HR 1308

Summary — H.R. 1308 (FISC Act)

Bill number: H.R. 1308

Short title: FISC Act (title as provided; full title/text not included in materials)

Sponsor: Rep. Jared F. Golden (ME) — primary sponsor

Classification: Bill (House)

Introductory dates (materials contain inconsistent dates): Introduced in House 2025‑02‑13 (Legislative Actions) and also shown as Filed/Introduced 2025‑05‑20 in other metadata. The record below uses the detailed Legislative Actions chronology where relevant.

Committee referral: Referred to House Committee on Ways and Means (2025‑02‑13)


Purpose / Intent

No bill text or summary was provided with the materials you supplied, so the specific substantive purpose and provisions of the “FISC Act” cannot be determined from this record alone. The acronym “FISC” is not expanded in the supplied information.

Because the bill was referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means, its subject matter is likely to involve federal taxation, revenue measures, Social Security, Medicare, trade/tariffs, or other fiscal policy — but this is only an inference based on committee jurisdiction, not a statement of content.


Key procedural actions and meaning

  • 2025‑02‑13 — Introduced in the House and referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.
    • Referral to Ways and Means indicates the bill is routed to the committee with primary jurisdiction for review and markup.
  • 2025‑05‑22 — Referred to Local & Consent Calendars.
    • Indicates placement on a calendar reserved for noncontroversial measures (in House parlance) suitable for streamlined consideration.
  • 2025‑05‑30 — Considered in Local & Consent Calendars.
  • 2025‑06‑01 — Placed on the “Congratulations & Memorial Resolutions” Calendar; Laid before the House; Adopted; Nonrecord vote recorded in Journal; Reported enrolled.
    • “Laid before the House / Adopted” and “Reported enrolled” typically indicate the measure was presented for a formal House action and recorded as adopted under suspension or unanimous consent procedures. “Reported enrolled” means the final enrolled version was prepared for transmission (often to the Senate or to the Executive, depending on context). The appearance on congratulatory/memorial calendar suggests procedural treatment rather than substantive floor debate.

Who would be affected

Cannot be determined from the available record. Identification of affected parties (individuals, businesses, federal programs, state/local governments) requires the bill text and any committee or Congressional Budget Office (CBO) analyses.


What information is missing / recommended next steps

To produce a substantive policy summary you should obtain:
- The full bill text (Congress.gov, House Clerk, or the sponsor’s office) — this will show section-by-section provisions and any statutory amendments.
- The official bill summary or section-by-section analysis from the sponsor or committee.
- Any committee report and amendments.
- CBO cost estimate or score (to assess fiscal impact).
- Legislative history documents (votes, debate, amendments).

Useful sources:
- Congress.gov (search H.R. 1308, 119th/2025 session)
- House Clerk or Committee on Ways and Means website
- Office of Rep. Jared F. Golden for press releases/text
- Congressional Budget Office for scoring information


Notes and caveats

  • The supplied legislative action dates include an inconsistency about the “Introduced” date; the committee referral on 2025‑02‑13 is the earlier and more typical initial action.
  • This summary is based solely on the procedural record you provided; it does not infer or assert substantive provisions beyond noting the committee referral. If you provide the bill text or official summary, I will create a detailed, provision‑level analysis (impacts, affected entities, estimated costs, and timeline).

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