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HR 3801
American Manufacturing Continuity Act
Passed House 312-114; pending Senate consideration.
Read the official bill text ↗Summary
Extends and expands semiconductor and advanced-manufacturing subsidies through 2030; conditions awards on domestic supply chains, U.S.-citizen workforce minimums, and clawback if production is offshored within ten years.
Key provisions
- $72B over five years for fab construction and modernization
- Workforce conditions tied to apprenticeship + community-college pipelines
- 10-year clawback on offshored capacity
- Priority for "trusted ally" supply-chain partners
- Reauthorization of advanced-research grants at $4B/yr
Effect
Who benefits U.S. semiconductor and advanced-manufacturing firms, domestic workforce in fab regions.
Who pays General fund; some risk of capture by incumbent contractors.
Your reps on this bill
JL
James Lankford
U.S. Senator · R-OK
no roll call
AA
Alan Armstrong
U.S. Senator · R-OK
no roll call
JB
Josh Brecheen
U.S. Rep · OK-02 · R-OK
YEA ✓ aligned with you
DB
David Bullard
U.S. Senator · R-OK
no roll call
CM
Cody Maynard
U.S. Rep · HD-21 · R-OK
no roll call
Full roll call
4 yea · 0 nay · 4 recorded
| Legislator | Chamber | Party/State | Vote |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hakeem Jeffries | house | D-NY | YEA |
| Jim Jordan | house | R-OH | YEA |
| Stephanie Bice | house | R-OK | YEA |
| Josh Brecheen | house | R-OK | YEA |