A bill to reauthorize the national service laws, and for other purposes.
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This bill would renew and continue funding for national service programs in the United States — programs that allow Americans to volunteer and serve their communities in exchange for educational awards, stipends, or other benefits. National service laws cover well-known programs like AmeriCorps, which places volunteers in communities to work on issues like education, disaster relief, environmental conservation, and poverty. Without reauthorization, these programs could lose their legal authority to operate and receive federal funding.
The bill affects a wide range of people and organizations. Volunteers and participants in AmeriCorps and similar programs would be able to continue earning education awards (similar to scholarships) that can be used to pay for college or pay down student loans. Nonprofit organizations, schools, government agencies, and community groups that rely on national service volunteers to carry out their work would also be impacted, as these volunteers often fill important roles in delivering services to local communities.
Because no official detailed description of the bill has been provided, the full specifics — such as funding levels, any changes to existing programs, or new initiatives — are not yet available for review. What is known is that the bill has been introduced in the Senate and sent to the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee for consideration, which is the standard first step in the legislative process before any further debate or votes take place.
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
March 26, 2026
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Read twice and referred to the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.
Mar 26, 2026Introduced in Senate
Mar 26, 2026