HR10105JusticeIn Committee
To impose a cap on the price of items sold at the immigration detention facility commissary, and for other purposes.

Introduced
Aug 13, 2026
4 days ago
Last Action
Aug 13, 2026
4 days ago
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Bill Summary
Limits the prices of items sold at stores inside immigration detention centers. Requires these stores to charge fair prices for necessities like food and toiletries.
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Shri Thanedar
Democrat · Michigan · House
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Why It Matters
This affects people held in immigration detention facilities, who will pay lower prices for essential items. It also impacts the companies that run these stores, which will have to adjust their pricing.
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