S-3360-119
Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 328.
Sponsored by Jacky Rosen (D-NV)
What it does
The FREEDOM Act (S. 3360, 119th Congress) was introduced in the Senate on December 4, 2025, and has been placed on the Senate Legislative Calendar. The full text of the bill was not provided, so a detailed mechanical summary of its specific provisions cannot be produced. Based on its categorization as a Foreign Policy bill, it would likely address U.S. relations, restrictions, or obligations involving one or more foreign nations or international bodies.
Who benefits
Cannot be determined without the full bill text. Foreign policy bills in this category may benefit U.S. businesses operating abroad, specific allied nations, national security agencies, or domestic industries protected from foreign competition, among others.
Who is hurt
Cannot be determined without the full bill text. Foreign policy bills may negatively affect foreign governments or entities subject to restrictions, U.S. companies with overseas operations, or diplomatic relationships depending on the bill's specific provisions.
Supporters argue
A substantive supporter argument cannot be constructed without the bill's text. Any argument presented without that text would risk misrepresenting the bill's actual purpose and provisions.
Opponents argue
A substantive opponent argument cannot be constructed without the bill's text. Any argument presented without that text would risk misrepresenting the bill's actual purpose and provisions.