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HR 2715In CommitteeFederalhouse

Destruction of Hazardous Imports Act

Introduced April 8, 2025Last action May 21, 2026
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Plain English Summary

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Plain-English Summary: Destruction of Hazardous Imports Act

Based on the bill's title, this legislation appears to address how the United States handles imported goods that are found to be dangerous or harmful. Generally, bills of this type would give federal authorities — likely the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) or Customs and Border Protection — the power to destroy hazardous imported products rather than simply sending them back to the country of origin. This could apply to items like unsafe food, defective consumer products, counterfeit medications, or other goods that pose a risk to public health and safety.

The bill has been referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, which oversees issues related to consumer protection, public health, and trade. This committee would review and potentially revise the bill before it could move forward in the legislative process.

If passed, this bill could affect importers, foreign manufacturers, and U.S. businesses that bring goods into the country, as they could face the permanent destruction of their products — rather than retrieval — if those products are deemed hazardous. It would also affect American consumers by potentially adding an extra layer of protection against dangerous imported goods reaching store shelves.

Important note: Because no official bill text or description was provided, this summary is based solely on the bill's title and committee referral. The actual provisions of the bill may differ. Readers are encouraged to look up the full bill text on Congress.gov for complete and accurate details.

This summary is AI-generated for informational purposes. Always refer to the official bill text for legal accuracy.

Latest Action

Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 43 - 0.

May 21, 2026

Sponsor

R
Rep. Higgins, Clay [R-LA-3]RLA

Committees

Energy and Commerce

Legislative History

Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

Apr 8, 2025

Introduced in House

Apr 8, 2025

Introduced in House

Apr 8, 2025