US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB3828

Introduced
2/11/26  

Caption

CLEAN SMART Act of 2026 Combining Laboratory Expertise to Accelerate Novel Solutions for Minimizing Accumulated Radioactive Toxins Act of 2026

Impact

The bill seeks to lower lifecycle cleanup costs, accelerate the pace of site decommissioning, and improve safety and effectiveness within cleanup operations. Through the proposed establishment of a network of national laboratories dedicated to environmental management, the bill aims to ensure that collaborative expertise and resources are optimized across federal agencies to tackle these complex challenges more efficiently. Furthermore, it emphasizes the development of new technologies that can minimize public health risks and environmental hazards associated with radioactive materials and hazardous waste. This comprehensive approach is expected to lead to more effective resource management within the DOE and a more sustainable future for waste management programs.

Summary

SB3828, known as the CLEAN SMART Act of 2026, aims to enhance the environmental cleanup missions of the Department of Energy (DOE) by accelerating the development, demonstration, and deployment of advanced technologies. This bill addresses the pressing need for innovative solutions to manage and remediate both current and anticipated future nuclear waste, while also supporting the cleanup of historical contamination sites. It establishes a structural framework to foster collaboration among the core national laboratories and promote research in applied sciences pertinent to environmental remediation and technological advancements in this field.

Contention

While SB3828 has garnered support for its commitment to innovation and safety, there are valid concerns related to the potential impacts of centralized decision-making in environmental management. Critics argue that without proper oversight and stakeholder engagement, the collaborative efforts outlined in the bill could sideline local concerns and may fail to address the unique needs of specific affected communities. Moreover, the extent of funding and resources allocated to this initiative remains a critical factor that will determine its success. Lawmakers will need to balance the ambitions of the bill with accountability mechanisms to ensure public trust and environmental integrity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB1346

Defense Quantum Acceleration Act of 2025

US SB3814

ARC Act of 2026 Accelerating Reliable Capacity Act of 2026

US SB1520

Investment Accelerator Act of 2025

US HB1509

Accelerating Kids’ Access to Care Act of 2025

US SB2080

FLRAA Production Acceleration Act of 2025

US HB3970

FLRAA Production Acceleration Act of 2025

US B26-0483

Rodent Abatement Through Smart Solutions (RATSS) Amendment Act of 2025

US SB4374

Airpower Acceleration Act of 2026

US SB2741

Legacy Mine Cleanup Act of 2025

US HB3713

Legacy Mine Cleanup Act of 2025

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