Well. As a brazilian, I must say I don't see this really happening. Eros Biondini is a conservative congress man, and has some local/regional power/influence - not enought to make this bill become a law.
At this moment, the government is really worried about short term matters (and the constant approval ratings going down and down every day).
Anyway, it is curious that this subject has been mentioned in international niches, but little or almost nothing in Brazil itself.
It's great to read a local perspective on it - much appreciated.
I do think it's partially because, of course - enthusiasts are here to discuss the matter, and in the broader view in the news of a country - that wouldn't be much of a deal.
Hopefully, we will see something good coming out of this situation.