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S 2942119th CongressIn Committee
A bill for the relief of Valent Kolami.
Introduced: Sep 30, 2025
Immigration
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs
At the moment, the only information available is the bill’s title: "A bill for the relief of Valent Kolami." Without the full text, we cannot determine the specific relief offered or the exact legal mechanism. In general, a bill titled “A bill for the relief of [Named Individual]” is typically a private relief measure intended to provide targeted benefits to that individual—often related to immigration status (such as waivers or expedited naturalization), or in some cases a monetary or other specific remedy. The precise scope, eligibility criteria, funding implications, and effective date would all be defined in the full text. If enacted, the relief would apply only to Valent Kolami and would not establish a general rule for others.
Key Points
- 1This appears to be a private relief bill aimed at a named individual (Valent Kolami), rather than a general public policy measure.
- 2Likely types of relief could include immigration-related relief (e.g., naturalization, waiver of inadmissibility) or a narrowly targeted financial/monetary remedy; the exact form is unknown without the text.
- 3If the bill involves spending or appropriation, it would create federal budget implications and would require funding provisions to be specified.
- 4The bill would apply specifically to Valent Kolami and would not create broader rights or obligations for others unless the text states otherwise.
- 5Private relief bills often require a sponsor and committee attention; they follow a different path than most public bills and may face different procedural hurdles.
Impact Areas
Primary group/area affected: Valent Kolami (individual), and possibly his immediate family, if the relief impacts immigration status, eligibility for benefits, or a monetary remedy.Secondary group/area affected: Federal agencies charged with implementing the relief (e.g., immigration authorities if naturalization or waivers; Department of the Treasury if a payment is authorized), and budget/appropriations processes if funding is involved.Additional impacts: Potential precedent for private relief measures; administrative or budgetary implications for federal programs; possible implications for applicants seeking similar relief if a precedent is perceived to be set.
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