House - Oversight and Reform | Senate - Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
Latest Action:
Senate - 10/01/2020 Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. (All Actions)
Tracker:
This bill has the status Passed House
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Introduced
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Passed House
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Committees, subcommittees and links to reports associated with this bill are listed here, as well as the nature and date of committee activity and Congressional report number.
Committee / Subcommittee
Date
Activity
Reports
House Oversight and Reform
07/06/2020
Referred to
09/16/2020
Markup by
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs
10/01/2020
Referred to
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As of 12/11/2020 no related bill information has been received for H.R.7496 - COVID PREPARE Act of 2020
COVID Preparedness, Response, and Effective Planning for Advanced Requirements by the Executive Branch Act of 2020 or the COVID PREPARE Actof 2020
This bill requires federal agencies to submit to Congress plans for responding to any resurgence of COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019).
Specifically, each agency shall submit (1) an initial report detailing an action plan, informed by research and best practices learned from the onset of COVID-19 and previous presidentially declared emergencies, for addressing the needs and mitigating and eliminating the risks and challenges associated with any resurgence in COVID-19 cases; and (2) subsequent reports, on a quarterly basis until the President ends the declared emergency, that update the details submitted in the plan.
The initial report shall include
agency priorities for preparing for and responding to any resurgence;
measurable goals specific to priorities and a time line for addressing each priority;
anticipated challenges to addressing priorities and how the agency will address such challenges;
how the agency will consult with Congress, the public, state and municipal governments, and relevant stakeholders while working remotely; and
how the agency plans to issue relevant guidance to entities under the jurisdiction of the agency.
COVID Preparedness, Response, and Effective Planning for Advanced Requirements by the Executive Branch Act of 2020 or the COVID PREPARE Actof 2020
This bill requires federal agencies to submit to Congress plans for responding to any resurgence of COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019).
Specifically, each agency shall submit (1) an initial report detailing an action plan, informed by research and best practices learned from the onset of COVID-19 and previous presidentially declared emergencies, for addressing the needs and mitigating and eliminating the risks and challenges associated with any resurgence in COVID-19 cases; and (2) subsequent reports, on a quarterly basis until the President ends the declared emergency, that update the details submitted in the plan.
The initial report shall include
agency priorities for preparing for and responding to any resurgence;
measurable goals specific to priorities and a time line for addressing each priority;
anticipated challenges to addressing priorities and how the agency will address such challenges;
how the agency will consult with Congress, the public, state and municipal governments, and relevant stakeholders while working remotely; and
how the agency plans to issue relevant guidance to entities under the jurisdiction of the agency.
Shown Here: Introduced in House (07/06/2020)
COVID Preparedness, Response, and Effective Planning for Advanced Requirements by the Executive Branch Act or the COVID PREPARE Act
This bill requires federal agencies to submit to Congress plans for responding to any resurgence of COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019).
Specifically, each agency shall submit (1) an initial report detailing an action plan, informed by research and best practices learned from the onset of COVID-19 and previous presidentially declared emergencies, for addressing the needs and mitigating and eliminating the risks and challenges associated with any resurgence in COVID-19 cases; and (2) subsequent reports, on a quarterly basis until the President ends the declared emergency, that update the details submitted in the plan.
The initial report shall include
agency priorities for preparing for and responding to any resurgence;
measurable goals specific to priorities and a time line for addressing each priority;
anticipated challenges to addressing priorities and how the agency will address such challenges;
how the agency will consult with Congress, the public, state and municipal governments, and relevant stakeholders while working remotely; and
how the agency plans to issue relevant guidance to entities under the jurisdiction of the agency.