Bill119th Congress

H.R. 6505

Next Generation 9–1–1 Act

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Introduced
Dec 9, 2025
Origin Chamber
House
Policy Area
Science, Technology, Communications
Latest Action
Jan 15, 2026

Sponsor

Rep. Hudson, Richard [R-NC-9]

Republican·NC-9
Bioguide ID: H001067
First Name: Richard
Last Name: Hudson
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Bill Details

Update Date
Apr 30, 2026
Update Date (incl. Text)
Apr 15, 2026
Origin Chamber
House
Bill Type
HR
Bill Number
6,505
Congress
119
Introduced Date
Dec 9, 2025
Policy Area
Science, Technology, Communications
Is Law
No
Jan 15, 2026Committee

Forwarded by Subcommittee to Full Committee by Voice Vote.

Source: House committee actions

Jan 15, 2026Committee

Subcommittee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held

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Dec 29, 2025Committee

Referred to the Subcommittee on Communications and Technology.

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Dec 9, 2025IntroReferralH11100

Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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Dec 9, 2025IntroReferralIntro-H

Introduced in House

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Dec 9, 2025IntroReferral1000

Introduced in House

Source: Library of Congress

Introduced in House· Dec 9, 20250

Next Generation 9–1–1 Act

This bill establishes a grant program to support implementation of next generation 9-1-1 (NG9-1-1) systems by state, territorial, and tribal governments and requires other related activities. NG9-1-1 means a secure, interoperable, Internet Protocol-based (IP-based) system for receiving 9-1-1 requests for emergency assistance. (IP-based 9-1-1 systems have capabilities that legacy telephone systems do not, including enhanced location-finding and the ability to receive text and multimedia messages.)

Under the bill, the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) must provide grants to state, territorial, and tribal governments (and entities established by those governments) to support the implementation and maintenance of NG9-1-1 systems. Grant funds may also be used for public outreach on NG9-1-1, implementation of cybersecurity measures, and, subject to certain limits, training and administrative costs.

Entities applying for grants must submit a plan for NG9-1-1 coordination and implementation that ensures interoperability and reliability, incorporates cybersecurity tools, and meets other requirements related to technology and procurement. Applicants must also certify that they have established, or will establish within a specified time frame, a sustainable funding mechanism to support NG9-1-1 and effective cybersecurity resources.

The NTIA must advise applicants on the preparation of implementation plans and provide technical assistance to grant recipients.

Further, the NTIA must establish (1) an advisory board to provide recommendations with respect to the grant program and other topics related to NG9-1-1; and (2) a cybersecurity center to coordinate with state, local, and regional governments on the sharing of cybersecurity information related to NG9-1-1.

Energy and Commerce Committee

House· Standing
Advisory bodiesBroadcasting, cable, digital technologiesComputer security and identity theftCongressional oversightEmergency communications systemsFirst responders and emergency personnelGovernment information and archivesInternet, web applications, social mediaPerformance measurementState and local government operationsTelecommunication rates and feesTelephone and wireless communication

Introduced in House

Dec 9, 2025