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BillHR 8076 · 119

PREDICT Act

Introduced
Mar 25, 2026
Cosponsors
25
Traction
0
Last Action
Mar 25, 2026

Bill Summary

Requires federal agencies to provide more information about their regulatory actions, making it easier for the public to track and understand new rules and regulations. Establishes a public website to increase transparency in the regulatory process.

Sponsored By

Nikki Budzinski
Democrat · Illinois · House

Bill Journey

  1. Mar 25, 2026
  2. Mar 25, 2026You Are Here

    The committee will review the bill, debate amendments, and vote on whether to advance it to the full chamber.

  3. TBD

    The full chamber debates the bill, may amend it, and votes on whether to pass it.

  4. TBD

    If passed by the first chamber, the other chamber considers, may amend, and votes on the bill.

  5. TBD

    If passed by both chambers, the bill goes to the President to sign into law or veto.

Why It Matters

This bill affects federal agencies, requiring them to be more transparent in their regulatory actions, and the general public, who will have easier access to information about new rules and regulations. It also impacts businesses and organizations that interact with federal agencies, as they will have more insight into the regulatory process.

Impact Areas

Sample
Addresses Supply
Targets an underlying shortage driving costs.
Supports Families
Aimed at easing pressure on working households.
Long-term Impact
Effects compound across multiple budget cycles.
Expands Access
Lowers barriers for first-time participants.

Support & Opposition

Sponsor & cosponsor support by party
22backers
  • Democratic11
  • Republican11
Cross-party cosponsors11 · 52%

Documents

1

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Cosponsors (25)

4 more not shown here — see the full list on congress.gov.

Bill Details

Bill TypeHouse Bill · Federal
Primary Topic
IntroducedMar 25, 2026
Last UpdatedMar 25, 2026
Latest ActionReferred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, and in addition to the Committees on House Administration, and the Judiciary, for a period to be subsequently determined by the Speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.

Summary and impact analysis written by Judy (KnowGov's enrichment AI). Bill metadata, status, sponsor, and any floor votes from Prism. Sections marked “Sample” are placeholders not yet connected to live data.