S. 2520 (117 th ): State and Local Government Cybersecurity Act of 2021

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A bill to amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to provide for engagements with State, local, Tribal, and territorial governments, and for other purposes.

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Gary Peters

Sponsor. Junior Senator for Michigan. Democrat.

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Last Updated: May 19, 2022
Length: 3 pages
Introduced Jul 28, 2021
117 th Congress (2021–2023)

Enacted — Signed by the President on Jun 21, 2022

This bill was enacted after being signed by the President on June 21, 2022.

Pub.L. 117-150 Cosponsors

2 Cosponsors (1 Democrat, 1 Republican)

Incorporated legislation

This bill incorporates provisions from:

H.R. 5960: State and Local Government Cybersecurity Act of 2021

Introduced on Nov 12, 2021. 97% incorporated. (compare text)

History

Nov 21, 2019 Earlier Version — Passed Senate (House next)

This activity took place on a related bill, S. 1846 (116th).

Jul 28, 2021 Introduced

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Aug 4, 2021 Ordered Reported

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Oct 21, 2021 Reported by Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs

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Jan 11, 2022 Passed Senate (House next)

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May 13, 2022 Text Published

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May 17, 2022 Passed House

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Jun 21, 2022 Enacted — Signed by the President

The President signed the bill and it became law.

S. 2520 (117th) was a bill in the United States Congress.

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Bills numbers restart every two years. That means there are other bills with the number S. 2520. This is the one from the 117 th Congress.

This bill was introduced in the 117 th Congress, which met from Jan 3, 2021 to Jan 3, 2023. Legislation not passed by the end of a Congress is cleared from the books.

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