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National Coronavirus Commission Act of 2021

USA117th CongressHR-1306| House 
| Updated: 2/25/2021
Tom Malinowski

Tom Malinowski

Democratic Representative

New Jersey

Cosponsors (4)
Mikie Sherrill (Democratic)Mario Diaz-Balart (Republican)Mike Quigley (Democratic)Susan Wild (Democratic)

Health Subcommittee, Energy and Commerce Committee

  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
National Coronavirus Commission Act of 2021 This bill temporarily establishes, in the legislative branch, the Commission on the Coronavirus Pandemic in the United States and sets out its powers, duties, and membership. The commission must investigate the facts and circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic. This investigation must include the preparedness for and response to the disease by federal, state, territorial, tribal, and local governments. The commission terminates 120 days after the submission of its final report. Additionally, the Government Accountability Office must monitor the implementation of any recommendations identified by the commission.
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Bill from Previous Congress

HR 116-8358
National Coronavirus Commission Act of 2020
Feb 24, 2021

Latest Companion Bill Action

S 117-412
Introduced in Senate
Feb 24, 2021
Introduced in House
Feb 24, 2021
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Feb 25, 2021
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    HR 116-8358
    National Coronavirus Commission Act of 2020


  • February 24, 2021

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    S 117-412
    Introduced in Senate


  • February 24, 2021
    Introduced in House


  • February 24, 2021
    Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.


  • February 25, 2021
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.

Health

Related Bills

  • S 117-412: National Coronavirus Commission Act of 2021
Advisory bodiesCardiovascular and respiratory healthCongressional operations and organizationCongressional oversightCorrectional facilities and imprisonmentEconomic performance and conditionsElementary and secondary educationEmergency medical services and trauma careFederal-Indian relationsGovernment studies and investigationsHealth care coverage and accessHealth facilities and institutionsHealth information and medical recordsHealth programs administration and fundingHealth promotion and preventive careHealth technology, devices, suppliesHigher educationHospital careHousing finance and home ownershipImmigrant health and welfareImmunology and vaccinationIncome tax deferralIndian social and development programsInfectious and parasitic diseasesIntergovernmental relationsLandlord and tenantLong-term, rehabilitative, and terminal careMedical researchMedical tests and diagnostic methodsMilitary civil functionsMinority healthRural conditions and developmentState and local government operationsTax administration and collection, taxpayersUnemployment

National Coronavirus Commission Act of 2021

USA117th CongressHR-1306| House 
| Updated: 2/25/2021
National Coronavirus Commission Act of 2021 This bill temporarily establishes, in the legislative branch, the Commission on the Coronavirus Pandemic in the United States and sets out its powers, duties, and membership. The commission must investigate the facts and circumstances surrounding the COVID-19 (i.e., coronavirus disease 2019) pandemic. This investigation must include the preparedness for and response to the disease by federal, state, territorial, tribal, and local governments. The commission terminates 120 days after the submission of its final report. Additionally, the Government Accountability Office must monitor the implementation of any recommendations identified by the commission.
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Timeline

Bill from Previous Congress

HR 116-8358
National Coronavirus Commission Act of 2020
Feb 24, 2021

Latest Companion Bill Action

S 117-412
Introduced in Senate
Feb 24, 2021
Introduced in House
Feb 24, 2021
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Feb 25, 2021
Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
  • Bill from Previous Congress

    HR 116-8358
    National Coronavirus Commission Act of 2020


  • February 24, 2021

    Latest Companion Bill Action

    S 117-412
    Introduced in Senate


  • February 24, 2021
    Introduced in House


  • February 24, 2021
    Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.


  • February 25, 2021
    Referred to the Subcommittee on Health.
Tom Malinowski

Tom Malinowski

Democratic Representative

New Jersey

Cosponsors (4)
Mikie Sherrill (Democratic)Mario Diaz-Balart (Republican)Mike Quigley (Democratic)Susan Wild (Democratic)

Health Subcommittee, Energy and Commerce Committee

Health

Related Bills

  • S 117-412: National Coronavirus Commission Act of 2021
  • Introduced
  • In Committee
  • On Floor
  • Passed Chamber
  • Enacted
Advisory bodiesCardiovascular and respiratory healthCongressional operations and organizationCongressional oversightCorrectional facilities and imprisonmentEconomic performance and conditionsElementary and secondary educationEmergency medical services and trauma careFederal-Indian relationsGovernment studies and investigationsHealth care coverage and accessHealth facilities and institutionsHealth information and medical recordsHealth programs administration and fundingHealth promotion and preventive careHealth technology, devices, suppliesHigher educationHospital careHousing finance and home ownershipImmigrant health and welfareImmunology and vaccinationIncome tax deferralIndian social and development programsInfectious and parasitic diseasesIntergovernmental relationsLandlord and tenantLong-term, rehabilitative, and terminal careMedical researchMedical tests and diagnostic methodsMilitary civil functionsMinority healthRural conditions and developmentState and local government operationsTax administration and collection, taxpayersUnemployment