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US HR4907

US HR4907
TRUST Act Time to Rescue United States Trusts Act


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Introduced
10/29/2019
In Committee
10/29/2019
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2020

Introduced Session

116th Congress

Bill Summary

To save and strengthen critical social contract programs of the Federal Government. This bill establishes congressional rescue committees to develop recommendations and legislation to improve critical social contract programs. A critical social contract program is a federal program for which a federal trust fund is established (e.g., Social Security, Medicare, and federal highway programs), with outlays of at least $20 billion during the year preceding the year in which this bill is enacted, and for which the amount of dedicated federal funds and federal trust fund balances will be inadequate to meet the total amount of outlays of the program that would otherwise be made. Each rescue committee may develop recommendations and legislation to improve the program for which it was established, including by (1) increasing the duration of positive balances of the federal trust fund established for the program, and (2) providing for the solvency of the federal trust fund established for the program during a 75-year period. Congress must use specified expedited legislative procedures to consider legislation that is approved and submitted by the rescue committees.

AI Summary

This bill, the Time to Rescue United States Trusts Act or the TRUST Act, establishes congressional "Rescue Committees" to develop recommendations and legislation to improve critical federal social contract programs. These are programs with federal trust funds, over $20 billion in annual outlays, and projected funding shortfalls by 2035. The Rescue Committees must aim to avoid depletion of the trust funds, provide solvency for 75 years, simplify the programs where possible, and otherwise improve them. The bill sets forth expedited procedures for Congress to consider any legislation the Rescue Committees approve and submit.

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Sponsors (19)

Last Action

Referred to the Committee on Oversight and Reform, and in addition to the Committees on Rules, and the Budget, 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. (on 10/29/2019)

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