#GENIUSActPass The GENIUS Act (short for Government Encouraging New Ideas to Unleash Solutions Act) is a proposed piece of U.S. legislation. While there may be multiple variations or versions depending on the year or legislative session, the core idea usually revolves around promoting innovation and entrepreneurship, especially in the fields of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math), intellectual property, and startups.

If you're referring to the GENIUS Act recently passed or discussed in the U.S. Congress, here’s a likely breakdown of its key goals:

🧠 GENIUS Act — Overview

Purpose:

To support inventors, entrepreneurs, and innovators—particularly from underrepresented communities—by improving access to resources such as patent protection, research funding, and startup support.

🔑 Key Provisions (Typical GENIUS Act Elements)

Encouraging STEM education in underserved areas.

Expanding patent and intellectual property assistance for small businesses and minority innovators.

Funding innovation hubs or incubators, especially in rural or low-income regions.

Creating mentorship programs for inventors and entrepreneurs.

Reducing bureaucratic barriers to innovation.

📅 Recent Update

If you're referring to the GENIUS Act recently passed, please confirm:

The year (2025 or earlier?)

The legislative sponsor (e.g., Rep. Hank Johnson introduced a GENIUS Act in 2021)

Whether it's a state-level or federal bill.

Would you like a summary of the latest passed version, or are you looking for the full text, analysis, or impact of the GENIUS Act?

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