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H.R. 9105
H.R. 9105 aims to reinstate criminal penalties for individuals who charge veterans unauthorized fees for assistance with claims for benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs. This legislation seeks to protect veterans from exploitation and ensure that they receive the benefits they are entitled to without incurring unnecessary costs.
Introduced Chris Pappas
H.R. 9107
H.R. 9107 proposes to amend the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) by allowing qualified health plans to operate without being required to use a provider network. This means that health insurance plans could potentially offer more flexibility in choosing healthcare providers, as they would not be limited to a specific network of doctors and hospitals.
Introduced Michael Rulli
H.R. 9108
H.R. 9108 aims to modify the eligibility criteria for rural emergency hospitals under the Medicare program. This adjustment is likely intended to ensure that more healthcare facilities in rural areas can qualify for this designation, which may help improve access to emergency medical services for residents in those regions.
Introduced Derek Schmidt
H.R. 9090
The Advancing Menopause Care and Mid-Life Women's Health Act aims to improve healthcare for women experiencing menopause by increasing research, enhancing public health initiatives, and providing better training for healthcare providers. Key provisions include: 1) Authorizing the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to expand research on menopause and related health impacts, including grants for developing new treatments and diagnostic tools. 2) Directing the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to promote public health efforts focused on early detection and treatment of menopausal symptoms, and to improve access to mental health services for affected women. 3) Establishing a national awareness campaign to educate the public and healthcare providers about menopause and mid-life women's health. 4) Creating training programs for healthcare professionals to better manage menopausal symptoms. 5) Designating Centers of Excellence to advance research and training in menopause care. 6) Requiring HHS to report on federal research activities and barriers to care, and to coordinate with other federal agencies on related health initiatives. The bill proposes funding of $25 million annually from 2027 through 2031 for NIH research, and $10 million annually for public health awareness and training programs.
Introduced Yvette Clarke
H.R. 9094
H.R. 9094 is a bill that allocates funds to the Secretary of Agriculture, allowing them to provide block grants to individual states. These grants are intended to help states compensate for revenue losses that result from certain freezing temperatures or cold weather conditions that negatively impact agricultural production.
Introduced C. Franklin
H.R. 9093
H.R. 9093 is a bill that aims to require the U.S. government to produce a report assessing how the People's Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party are using the Belt and Road Initiative to challenge and undermine the international order led by the United States. The bill also calls for a detailed strategy to address these efforts.
Introduced Scott Fitzgerald
S. 4651
S. 4651 is a bill aimed at amending the Federal Crop Insurance Act to enhance access to federal crop insurance specifically for specialty crops. This likely involves provisions to make it easier for farmers growing specialty crops, such as fruits, vegetables, and nuts, to obtain insurance coverage that protects them against losses due to adverse weather or other risks.
Introduced Adam Schiff
H.R.8870
The BUILD America 250 Act (H.R. 8870) is a bipartisan, five-year plan to invest approximately $580 billion in the United States' transportation infrastructure from fiscal year 2027 through 2031. The bill aims to improve roads, bridges, public transit, and rail systems, enhance safety programs, and introduce new technologies like autonomous commercial vehicles. It also seeks to streamline project approvals and provide new funding sources for the Highway Trust Fund, marking the first such addition in over 30 years.
Reported by Committee Sam Graves
H.R. 9098
H.R. 9098 aims to safeguard the separation of powers outlined in the U.S. Constitution by prohibiting the surveillance of Members of Congress that is deemed to be politically motivated or 'weaponized.' The bill seeks to ensure that Congress members can perform their legislative duties without undue interference or monitoring by external entities.
Introduced Mike Kelly
H.R. 9095
H.R. 9095 aims to safeguard the constitutional right to a trial by jury and seeks to prevent the practice of imposing longer sentences on defendants who choose to go to trial rather than accept a plea deal. The bill is designed to encourage fair treatment of defendants in the judicial process.
Introduced H. Griffith
S. 4668
S. 4668 aims to protect the name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights of student athletes, ensuring they can profit from their personal brand. The bill seeks to provide legal protections for these athletes and promote fair competition within intercollegiate athletics. It likely includes provisions to regulate how colleges and universities handle NIL agreements and ensure that student athletes are treated fairly in the evolving landscape of college sports.
Introduced Ted Cruz
H.R. 9102
H.R. 9102 is a bipartisan bill introduced on June 2, 2026, by Representatives John Moolenaar (R-MI) and Debbie Dingell (D-MI). The bill aims to amend Title VIII of the Defense Production Act of 1950 by modifying the definitions of 'prohibited technology' and 'notifiable technology.' These changes are intended to update and clarify the categories of technologies that are either restricted or require notification under the Act, reflecting advancements and shifts in the technological landscape.
Introduced John Moolenaar
H.R. 9110
H.R. 9110 aims to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 by requiring political committees to include a disclaimer on certain communications they pay for. This means that any advertisements or messages funded by these committees must clearly indicate who is responsible for the content, enhancing transparency in political advertising.
Introduced Mark Takano
H.R. 6162
The Albuquerque Indian School Act of 2025, H.R. 6162, likely pertains to legislation involving the Albuquerque Indian School, which historically served Native American students. This bill may address issues such as land rights, educational funding, cultural preservation, or the management of the school's property and resources. It could aim to provide support or restitution to Native American communities associated with the school.
Passed House Melanie Stansbury
S.Res. 727
S.Res. 727 is a resolution that designates May 29, 2026, as 'Mental Health Awareness in Agriculture Day.' The goal is to raise awareness about mental health issues within the agricultural industry and to help reduce the stigma surrounding mental illness.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Deb Fischer
S. 4648
S. 4648 is a bill introduced in the U.S. Senate on June 1, 2026, by Senator Elizabeth Warren, with Senator Chuck Grassley as a co-sponsor. The bill aims to enhance transparency regarding foreign influence on Department of Defense (DoD) contractors. Specifically, it seeks to require DoD contractors to disclose any foreign ownership, control, or influence (FOCI) to the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency (DCSA). This disclosure would include identifying the true individuals or entities who ultimately own or control the business, even if through indirect means. The goal is to mitigate security risks and ensure that foreign entities cannot compromise sensitive defense operations or classified information.
Introduced Elizabeth Warren
S. 4645
Senate Bill 4645, introduced on June 1, 2026, by Senators Adam Schiff and Mark Kelly, aims to set limits on the amounts the U.S. government can pay for legal judgments, awards, and settlements under section 1304 of title 31 of the U.S. Code. This section pertains to the Judgment Fund, a permanent appropriation used to pay certain court judgments and settlements against the federal government. The bill seeks to impose caps or restrictions on these payments to control federal expenditures related to legal liabilities.
Introduced Adam Schiff