US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal Senate Bill SB854

Introduced
3/5/25  
Refer
3/5/25  

Caption

Risky Research Review Act

Impact

If enacted, SB854 would fundamentally alter how life sciences research is funded at the federal level. Agencies would be prohibited from awarding federal funding for high-risk research without prior approval from the LSRSB. This system aims to centrally govern the approval process, where decisions made by the Board regarding funding eligibility would be binding, ensuring that federal resources are guarded against potential misuse that could arise from dual-use research of concern.

Summary

SB854, titled the 'Risky Research Review Act,' seeks to amend title 31 of the United States Code to establish the Life Sciences Research Security Board (LSRSB). The act intends to ensure that federal funding is awarded judiciously for life sciences research by creating rigorous oversight mechanisms. The Board is charged with reviewing proposed funding for high-risk life sciences research, defined as research that poses potential threats to public health and safety, agricultural systems, and national security.

Contention

Concerns surrounding SB854 primarily focus on the potential administrative burdens it could impose on researchers and institutions seeking federal funding. Critics argue that the stringent review process could delay or impede critical research projects, especially in fast-evolving fields such as biotechnology and public health. Supporters, however, contend that these measures are essential for minimizing risks associated with research that could have detrimental implications if improperly handled.

Congress_id

119-S-854

Policy_area

Health

Implementation

The provisions in SB854 lay out a comprehensive set of regulations for the LSRSB, including its powers, duties, and oversight responsibilities. The act outlines specific protocols for reporting, compliance, and disciplinary actions for violations involving federal funding, with an emphasis on transparency and accountability. This includes mandatory audits and public reporting of research determinations, reflecting the government's commitment to maintaining national security while fostering responsible scientific innovation.

Introduced_date

2025-03-05

Companion Bills

US HB1864

Related Risky Research Review Act

Previously Filed As

US HB1864

Risky Research Review Act

US HB3054

RESEARCHER Act Relieving Economic Strain to Enhance American Resilience and Competitiveness in Higher Education and Research Act

US SB1664

RESEARCHER Act Relieving Economic Strain to Enhance American Resilience and Competitiveness in Higher Education and Research Act

US HB1243

Criminal Justice Researcher Access to Data Act; enact

US HB8264

HBCU Research Capacity Act

US SB4167

HBCU Research Capacity Act

US SB1397

International Quantum Research Exchange Act

US HB2767

BRAIN Act Bolstering Research And Innovation Now Act

US SB3198

Space RACE Act Space Research And Continuing Exploration Act

US SB800

Precision Brain Health Research Act of 2025

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