HR-8396-119
Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.
Sponsored by Ken Calvert (R-CA)
What it does
The ACCESS Act of 2026 is a civil rights bill introduced in the House and referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary. Because only the bill's title and metadata are available — no substantive text was provided — the specific mechanisms, provisions, and scope of this bill cannot be determined from the available record.
Who benefits
Cannot be determined from the available bill text. The bill's civil rights category suggests it may benefit individuals protected by anti-discrimination provisions, but no specific groups can be identified without the full text.
Who is hurt
Cannot be determined from the available bill text. No specific groups can be identified as negatively affected without the full text.
Supporters argue
Cannot be meaningfully steel-manned without the bill's substantive provisions. Any argument constructed from the title alone would risk misrepresenting the bill's actual content and intent.
Opponents argue
Cannot be meaningfully steel-manned without the bill's substantive provisions. Any argument constructed from the title alone would risk misrepresenting the bill's actual content and intent.