Make Congress Drive Union-Made Act
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AI-generatedPlain-English Summary: Make Congress Drive Union-Made Act
This bill would require members of Congress to use vehicles that were manufactured by unionized workers when conducting official government business. In other words, if a senator or representative needs a car for work-related travel, that vehicle would need to have been made in a facility where the workers are represented by a union. The exact details of enforcement and any exceptions are not spelled out in the available description.
The bill would directly affect members of the House and Senate, essentially setting a standard for the types of vehicles they are permitted to use on the job. It could also indirectly affect the automotive industry by signaling congressional support for union-made vehicles. Union autoworkers could see this as a symbolic endorsement of their labor, while non-union manufacturers and their employees would not have their vehicles included in this official use policy.
Currently, the bill has been introduced in the House and sent to the House Committee on House Administration, which oversees rules and operations related to how Congress functions. It has not yet advanced beyond that stage. Because no official description was provided with the bill, some specific details about its scope, penalties, or implementation remain unclear from the information available.
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Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.
February 3, 2026
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Referred to the House Committee on House Administration.
Feb 3, 2026Introduced in House
Feb 3, 2026Introduced in House
Feb 3, 2026