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S 4232: A SMART Act Moves to Committee Hearing
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S 4232: A SMART Act Moves to Committee Hearing

United States Senate

Who Decides
The SMART Act (S 4232) is a new federal bill introduced in the 119th Congress. It was referred to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions on March 26, 2026. This means the committee will review the bill before it can move forward in Congress. Our community can track this bill's progress and engage with it through the congressional process.

The SMART Act (S 4232) is a new bill being considered by the United States Senate. On March 26, 2026, the bill was officially read twice and sent to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. This is an important step in how Congress works — committees review bills carefully before they move forward.

Senate committees are where the real work of understanding a bill happens. The committee members will study the details of the SMART Act, ask questions about what it does, and decide whether it should be voted on by the full Senate. Committee hearings are often open to the public, which means our community can watch and listen to the conversations.

This is a good time for residents to learn what the SMART Act is about and decide whether they want to contact their senators with their thoughts. You can find the full bill text on Congress.gov and read what it proposes. Many advocacy groups also track bills and share summaries that are easier to understand.

Over the coming weeks and months, we can stay updated on whether the committee holds hearings or votes on the bill. If you care about health, education, labor, or pensions — the areas this committee oversees — now is a good moment to get involved in the civic process.

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