The Bankruptcy Venue Reform Act is a proposed federal law currently under review by the U.S. House of Representatives. This legislation aims to change how bankruptcy cases are assigned to courts across the country. In March 2026, the bill was referred to the House Judiciary Committee, where lawmakers will study and debate its details.
Bankruptcy laws affect families and businesses that face financial hardship. The venue rules determine which court handles a bankruptcy case. When venues change, it can affect how quickly cases are resolved and what options people have for managing their debts.
Our community includes residents and business owners who may be touched by bankruptcy law. Changes to how these cases are handled can affect the cost and timeline for resolving financial challenges. By understanding what this law proposes, we can make informed decisions about supporting or opposing it.
If you want to weigh in on this proposed law, you can contact your House representative. Congress welcomes input from constituents about bills under consideration. You can also follow the bill's progress on Congress.gov to stay informed as the Judiciary Committee moves forward.
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