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  • The bill, known as the "Eliminate Non-approved Devices and Contraband Electronics Limiting Links to Society Act" or the "END CELLS Act," aims to amend the Communications Act of 1934 by establishing stricter rules to prevent the provision or possession of wireless devices in detention...

    Simple Explanation

    The bill wants to make it against the rules to give or have cell phones and other wireless devices in jails. If someone breaks the rule, they could get into big trouble and have to pay a lot of money, but good people like policemen are still allowed to use them when needed.

  • H.R. 7157 seeks to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 to ensure that its enforcement is fair. The bill outlines procedures for handling detained merchandise, requiring the government to notify importers within five days if their goods are detained and to either release or seize the goods...

    Simple Explanation

    H.R. 7157 is a bill that wants to make sure rules for checking how fish, wildlife, and plants from other countries come into the U.S. are fair. It asks the government to be quick and clear when they think something strange is going on with these items.

  • H. R. 2239 aims to amend the Lacey Act Amendments of 1981 for fairer enforcement. It focuses on detained merchandise during inspections, ensuring that importers are promptly notified and informed about detentions and tests. The bill sets clear timelines for releasing or...

    Simple Explanation

    H. R. 2239 is a rule to make sure everyone plays fair when checking stuff coming into the country, like fish or plants. It says there should be clear rules and time limits on what happens if things are held back, and people bringing them in should know what's going on.