Bill

BILL • US SENATE

S 1762

NEDD Act of 2025

119th Congress
Introduced by Marsha Blackburn, Gary Peters,

S 1762 would bolster drone defense around nuclear facilities, shielding critical infrastructure and national security; full provisions, funding, and scope await the bill text.

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Bill Summary • S 1762

S 1762 — Nuclear Ecosystem Drone Defense Act of 2025 (NEDD Act)

Overview

S 1762 is a Senate bill introduced on May 14, 2025, titled the Nuclear Ecosystem Drone Defense Act of 2025 (NEDD Act). The available information provides only the short title and basic introductory actions; the text of the bill’s provisions is not included in the provided materials.

Purpose and intent (based on title)

  • The title indicates a focus on drone defense within “nuclear ecosystems.” However, the specific policy objectives, authorities, funding, and implementation mechanisms are not detailed in the material provided.
  • Because the substantive provisions are not included, the exact scope (e.g., which facilities or activities are covered, what agencies would lead enforcement or procurement, and what standards or protocols would apply) cannot be confirmed from the provided text.

Key provisions (as of introduction)

  • Not available in the provided material. No section-by-section text, funding levels, programs, or regulatory changes are listed.

Affected parties and potential impact (inference)

  • The bill’s title suggests implications for security and drone defense around nuclear-related sites or systems. Without the text, it is not possible to specify which entities would be required to comply, what new authorities would be granted, or what funding or regulatory changes would be enacted.
  • Potentially affected actors in similar contexts (based on typical drone-defense legislation) could include federal agencies responsible for national security, civilian nuclear regulation, emergency management, and critical infrastructure protection. However, such implications cannot be asserted as a detail of S 1762 without the bill’s actual provisions.

Legislative status and timeline

  • Introduced: May 14, 2025.
  • Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs on the same day.
  • Schedule indicates initial committee consideration; no further actions are listed in the provided data.

Sponsors

  • Primary sponsor: Senator Gary Peters.
  • Cosponsor: Senator Marsha Blackburn.
  • Related companion bill: HR 2205.

Next steps

  • The bill would typically proceed through committee markup, potential amendments, and, if approved, floor consideration in the Senate. The companion House bill (HR 2205) may serve as a parallel path for congressional action.

Note

  • A complete and accurate summary of S 1762 requires access to the full bill text to identify the specific provisions, authorities, funding, and timelines. The summary above reflects only the metadata and introduced status provided.

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