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HR. 1569 · 119th Congress

CATCH Fentanyl Act

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Introduced: 2/25/2025
Status: Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 187.
Bill ID: 119hr1569
Latest action: Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 187.

Summary

Introduced in House

Contraband Awareness Technology Catches Harmful Fentanyl Act or the CATCH Fentanyl Act This bill establishes a pilot program for improving the inspection of conveyances or modes of transportation at land ports of entry along U.S. borders to detect contraband, illegal drugs, illegal weapons, human smuggling, and threats. Specifically, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Innovation Team must test technology in at least one of the categories of artificial intelligence, machine learning, high-performance computing, quantum information sciences, or other emerging technologies. The team must also test and collect data regarding at least five types of enhancements to nonintrusive inspection technology (e.g., X-ray machines) able to be deployed at land ports of entry.

Source: BILLSUM · Summary date: 2/25/2025

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3/26/2026

The CATCH Fentanyl Act establishes a pilot program to improve inspections at U.S. land ports of entry for detecting illegal drugs and other threats. • This program could enhance local border security efforts, potentially impacting how customs officials operate in the area. • Local public services may need to adapt to changes in border enforcement practices or increased demand for resources related to public safety. • There may be questions about the effectiveness and privacy implications of using advanced technologies for inspections at the border. AI-generated from official bill summary and plain-English note; verify with official text.

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