Slight progress in 2021

SECURE 2.0, Richard Neal, Kevin Brady
Rep. Richard Neal (D-MA), left, and Rep. Kevin Brady (R-TX). Image credit: neal.house.gov/

Support continued for the House bill after it was reintroduced by Neal and Brady in 2021. It was passed by the Ways and Means Committee, but never got to the finish line and was subsequently reintroduced again in 2022.

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