US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB703

Introduced
2/25/25  

Caption

CATCH Fentanyl Act Contraband Awareness Technology Catches Harmful Fentanyl Act

Impact

If implemented, the bill would direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to launch pilot projects that test various technological enhancements, focusing on at least five different types of nonintrusive inspection technologies. The intent behind these projects is to not only enhance the speed and efficiency of inspections but also to improve the existing capabilities of U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s aging detection equipment and infrastructure. Effective implementation could lead to reduced wait times at border crossings and better overall detection capabilities for harmful substances and other contraband.

Summary

Senate Bill 703, known as the Contraband Awareness Technology Catches Harmful Fentanyl Act or the CATCH Fentanyl Act, seeks to establish a pilot program aimed at assessing and improving the cargo inspection processes at land ports of entry along the U.S. borders. The bill emphasizes leveraging advanced technologies, including artificial intelligence and nonintrusive inspection technologies, to facilitate faster and more effective inspections of vehicles and cargo. This is particularly important in the context of combating the smuggling of contraband, illegal drugs, and weapons, which pose significant security concerns.

Contention

There are notable concerns regarding the bill, particularly related to privacy and civil liberties in the context of enhanced surveillance and data collection during inspections. The bill mandates the Secretary to evaluate potential impacts on privacy and civil liberties and provide recommendations to mitigate these impacts. Critics may argue that while the objectives of improved security and efficiency are valid, they must be balanced against the rights of individuals crossing the border. Additionally, there could be debates regarding the cost-effectiveness of implementing such advanced technologies without additional appropriations.

Congress_id

119-S-703

Policy_area

Immigration

Introduced_date

2025-02-25

Companion Bills

US HB1569

Related bill CATCH Fentanyl Act Contraband Awareness Technology Catches Harmful Fentanyl Act

Previously Filed As

US HB1569

CATCH Fentanyl Act Contraband Awareness Technology Catches Harmful Fentanyl Act

US HB6828

Transnational Fentanyl Prevention Act

US HB2931

IDPH-FENTANYL AWARENESS

US HB3130

FACTS Act Fentanyl Awareness for Children and Teens in Schools Act

US SB860

BUST FENTANYL Act Break Up Suspicious Transactions of Fentanyl Act

US SB331

HALT Fentanyl Act Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act

US HB27

HALT Fentanyl Act Halt All Lethal Trafficking of Fentanyl Act

US HB128

Fentanyl is a WMD Act

US HR617

Supporting the goals and ideals of Fentanyl Prevention and Awareness Day.

US SB63

CBW Fentanyl Act Countering Beijing’s Weaponization of Fentanyl Act

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