In 2026, the clock is ticking for progress on IP legislation
By Editorial Team
Looming retirements and difficult reelection bids threaten to upend the leadership of intellectual property policymaking in both the House and Senate in 2026, increasing the pressure to pass key legislation swiftly. The most critical year for intellectual property on Capitol Hill in more than a decade could arrive in 2026, with the midterm election set to shake up leadership in both the House and Senate. Congressional leaders are racing to get key IP bills through committees and passed into law before the current window closes.
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