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Senate Bill 4227: Stopping Illegal Drug Labs
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Senate Bill 4227: Stopping Illegal Drug Labs

United States Senate

Staying Well
Senate Bill 4227, introduced in the 119th Congress, proposes federal measures to close illegal drug laboratories and safeguard public health. The bill was officially referred to the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee in March 2026 for review and discussion. This legislation seeks to address the dangers illegal labs pose to communities.

Senate Bill 4227, known as the Preventing Illegal Laboratories and Protecting Public Health Act of 2026, represents a federal effort to address dangers to our communities. The bill was introduced in the 119th Congress and referred to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions on March 26, 2026.

Illegal drug laboratories pose serious risks to public health and neighborhood safety. These unlicensed operations can cause explosions, fires, and toxic chemical exposure that affect residents and first responders. They also contribute to organized crime and drug distribution networks that harm our communities.

The legislation seeks to establish federal standards and enforcement mechanisms to identify and shut down illegal laboratory operations. By strengthening oversight and coordination between law enforcement agencies, the bill aims to reduce the harms these labs create. This coordinated approach helps protect both individual health and broader community well-being.

As the bill moves through the Senate committee review process, community members can track its progress and share feedback with elected representatives. This legislation demonstrates how federal action can support local and state efforts to keep our neighborhoods safe and healthy.

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