Bill Detail
S. 2495
Congress: 119
Title
Keep Call Centers in America Act of 2025
Summary
Keep Call Centers in America Act of 2025 This bill generally requires businesses to make U.S.-based, human customer service agents available to consumers and makes certain businesses ineligible for federal loans or grants if they relocate a call center overseas or contract for overseas call center work. Generally, at the beginning of a customer service communication, agents must disclose their location and, if the agent is outside of the United States, that the consumer may request immediate transfer to a U.S.-based agent. Businesses that use artificial intelligence (AI) for customer service communications must also disclose that a nonhuman AI or machine is being used and that the consumer may request immediate transfer to a U.S.-based, human agent. Separately, the Department of Labor must maintain a list of businesses that operate call centers of a specified size and that either relocate a call center out of the United States or contract call center work overseas. Businesses must generally remain on the list for up to five years, but Labor must remove a business from the list if the business meets certain requirements. Businesses on the list are generally ineligible for federal grants or federally guaranteed loans for a specified period. Businesses with existing federal grants or loans that are added to the list must pay a monthly penalty and are ineligible for further disbursement while they remain on the list. If such a business remains on the list after one year, the grant or loan must be cancelled.
Sponsor
Sen. Ruben Gallego [D-AZ]
Status
Read twice and referred to the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Status as of Jun 9, 9:51 PM · synced 20d ago
Introduced
2025-07-29
Data source mode: congress-gov
Bill Engagement
Keep Call Centers in America Act of 2025 This bill generally requires businesses to make U.S.-based, human customer service agents available to consumers and makes certain busin…
Lobbyists on the case
- Entertainment Software Association1 filing · 4 lobs
- The Smith-free Group, LLC1 filing · 4 lobs
- Doordash, Inc.1 filing · 3 lobs
- Adriana Barajas2026 Q1
- Jeffrey Becker2026 Q1The Smith-free Group, LLC · Coalitions Coordinator, House Republican Conference; Staff Assistant, Rep. Liz Cheney
- Alyssa Betz2026 Q1
- John Christie2026 Q1The Smith-free Group, LLC · Chief of Staff, Rep. Alma Adams; Leg. Director, Rep. Alma Adams …
- Melissa Foxman2026 Q1
- Trevor Kolego2026 Q1The Smith-free Group, LLC · Director of Member Services, Speaker John Boehner; Manager of Member Services, Leader John Boehner …
- Jason Mahler2026 Q1
- Jose Mercado2026 Q1