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HR 675119th CongressIn Committee

Domestic SUPPLY Act of 2025

Introduced: Jan 23, 2025
Standard Summary
Comprehensive overview in 1-2 paragraphs

The Domestic Supply Act of 2025 establishes a federal program that partners with eligible domestic manufacturers to secure personal protective equipment (PPE) for national health emergencies. It requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to create contractual purchasing agreements, sets eligibility criteria for manufacturers, maintains a list of qualified PPE, prohibits procurement of non‑U.S. PPE, and mandates a report on PPE changes and frontline worker safety.

Key Points

  • 1Creation of a partnership program with domestic manufacturers for PPE supply.
  • 2Mandatory contractual purchasing agreements to guarantee availability of qualified PPE.
  • 3Eligibility criteria for manufacturers: U.S. headquarters, increasing domestic production, majority U.S. ownership, supply‑chain security, and quality compliance.
  • 4Prohibition on using federal funds to procure non‑U.S. PPE for infectious disease prevention.
  • 5Annual report on changes to PPE requirements and impact on frontline worker safety.

Impact Areas

Domestic PPE manufacturersFederal agencies (HHS, CDC, DoD, DHS)Healthcare and frontline workersFederal procurement and budgetingPublic health emergency preparedness
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