{"bill":{"id":"119-hr-1264","congress":119,"type":"HR","number":1264,"title":"USA Batteries Act","originChamber":"House","introducedDate":"2025-02-12","sponsors":[{"bioguideId":"M001204","fullName":"Rep. Meuser, Daniel [R-PA-9]","party":"R","state":"PA","district":9}],"cosponsorsCount":5,"latestAction":{"actionDate":"2025-02-12","text":"Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means."},"policyArea":"Taxation","subjects":[],"actions":[{"date":"2025-02-12","text":"Referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means.","type":"IntroReferral","chamber":"House floor actions","hasVote":false},{"date":"2025-02-12","text":"Introduced in House","type":"IntroReferral","chamber":"Library of Congress","hasVote":false},{"date":"2025-02-12","text":"Introduced in House","type":"IntroReferral","chamber":"Library of Congress","hasVote":false}],"summary":"<p><strong>USA Batteries Act</strong></p><p>This bill eliminates the Superfund chemical excise tax imposed on lead oxide ($8.28 per ton), antimony ($8.90 per ton), and sulfuric acid ($0.52 per ton).&nbsp;</p><p>Under current law, an excise tax is imposed through December 31, 2031, on taxable chemicals and taxable chemical substances that are (1) manufactured or produced in the United States, or (2) imported into the United States. The excise tax rate varies between $0.44 per ton to $9.74 per ton, depending on the chemical and certain other variables. (There are 42 listed taxable chemicals, including lead oxide, antimony, and sulfuric acid.)</p><p>Further, under current law, amounts collected from the excise tax on taxable chemicals are deposited into the&nbsp;Superfund, which finances the remediation of certain environmentally contaminated sites.</p>","updateDate":"2026-06-09T15:02:58Z"},"markets":[],"stateBills":[],"meta":{"sources":["congress.gov"],"latencyMs":314,"ts":"2026-07-14T04:25:29.544Z"},"nextActions":{"inspect":[],"related":[{"description":"Search related legislation","method":"GET","url":"https://simplefunctions.dev/api/public/query-gov?q=USA%20Batteries%20Act"}]}}