Bill Detail
H.R. 3786
Congress: 119
Title
Drones for First Responders Act
Summary
Drones for First Responders Act This bill imposes additional duties (i.e., tariffs) and limitations on the importation of unmanned aircraft (i.e., drones) and drone components sourced from China. Specifically, the bill imposes an additional duty on Chinese drones that incrementally increases from 30% (30 days after the bill's enactment) to $100 each plus 50% (four years after the bill's enactment and thereafter). Beginning in 2031, a drone may not enter the United States unless it is accompanied by a document required by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to establish that the drone does not contain specified components (e.g., radios or cameras) manufactured in China. CBP must confirm the document's veracity. The Federal Aviation Administration must provide CBP with a list of drones that qualify for an exemption from the prohibition. Generally, drones may not enter the United States under an exemption if they are wholly manufactured by a covered foreign entity (e.g., a Chinese military company) or in a foreign adversary country (i.e., North Korea, China, Russia, or Iran). The bill also (1) establishes the Secure Unmanned Aircraft Systems for First Responders Fund within the Treasury, (2) requires revenues from tariffs imposed on Chinese drones to be deposited into the fund, and (3) authorizes the Department of Homeland Security to use the fund to make grants to first responders, farmers and ranchers, and providers of critical infrastructure for secure drones (i.e., drones that are not manufactured or assembled by a covered foreign entity or in a foreign adversary country).
Sponsor
Rep. Elise Stefanik [R-NY-21]
Status
Referred to the Subcommittee on Aviation.
Status as of Jun 27, 6:58 AM · synced 2d ago
Introduced
2025-06-05
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Bill Engagement
Drones for First Responders Act This bill imposes additional duties (i.e., tariffs) and limitations on the importation of unmanned aircraft (i.e., drones) and drone components s…
Lobbyists on the case
- Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International1 filing · 5 lobs
- Grant Baker2026 Q1Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International · Staff Assistant, Rep. Mike Coffman (R-CO)
- Benjamin Haas2026 Q1Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International · Bureau of Industry and Security, U.S. Department of Commerce: Chief of Staff; Office of the Natio…
- Alexander Laska2026 Q1Association for Uncrewed Vehicle Systems International · Congressman Jim Himes (CT-4): Legislative Correspondent; Congresswoman Abby Finkenauer (IA-1): Le…
- Lori Propst2026 Q1
- Scott Shtofman2026 Q1