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Setting a 6-Year Deadline to Challenge Federal Agency Decisions in Court.

This law establishes a clear, 6-year time limit for citizens to challenge final decisions made by federal agencies in court. This means individuals and businesses generally have six years from the date of the agency's final action to seek judicial review. The goal is to increase stability and legal certainty regarding government actions.
Key points
Establishes a standard 6-year statute of limitations for lawsuits challenging final actions of any federal agency.
Provides citizens with clarity regarding the timeframe they have to pursue legal action after an unfavorable government decision, standardizing existing rules.
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Print number: 118_S_4751
Sponsor: Sen. Coons, Christopher A. [D-DE]
Process start date: 2024-07-23