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H.Res. 1291
H.Res. 1291 is a resolution expressing support for the designation of May 3 through May 9, 2026, as Wildfire Preparedness Week. The resolution aims to promote education and awareness about fire safety and preparedness in response to the increasing threat of wildfires.
Introduced Norma Torres
H.Res. 1290
H.Res. 1290 is a resolution that acknowledges the important behavioral health needs of individuals and families who are affected by rare diseases. It aims to raise awareness about the mental health challenges these groups face and calls for greater attention and resources to support their unique needs.
Introduced Paul Tonko
H.R. 1346
The Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act of 2025 amends the Clean Air Act to allow gasoline blended with up to 15% ethanol (E15) to be sold year-round by applying the same Reid Vapor Pressure (RVP) waivers that currently exist for gasoline blended with 10% ethanol (E10). It removes existing state exclusions from these waivers, although states can still apply to be excluded in the future if they can prove it would increase air pollution. Additionally, the bill modifies the Renewable Fuel Standard Program, allowing small refineries to regain compliance credits under certain conditions.
Passed House Adrian Smith
H.R. 2152
The AI PLAN Act is a proposed law that aims to protect the United States from financial crimes and misinformation spread using artificial intelligence (AI). It requires the Treasury, Homeland Security, and Commerce Departments to create an annual report detailing strategies to defend against AI-driven threats like deepfakes, voice cloning, and digital fraud. The report must include current policies, available resources, and recommendations for additional tools needed to combat these risks. The bill also mandates that these departments provide legislative suggestions and best practices to help businesses and government agencies mitigate AI-related threats.
Reported by Committee Zachary (Zach) Nunn
H.R. 2978
The Guarding Unprotected Aging Retirees from Deception (GUARD) Act is a proposed law aimed at enhancing the ability of state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies to combat financial fraud, especially schemes targeting the elderly. The bill allows these agencies to use existing federal grant funds to investigate various types of financial fraud, including elder financial fraud, general financial fraud, and 'pig butchering' scams—a type of investment fraud where victims are lured into making increasing investments before the perpetrators disappear with the funds. Additionally, the GUARD Act clarifies that federal law enforcement agencies can assist local agencies in utilizing blockchain tracing tools and related technologies to track and investigate these crimes. The bill also mandates comprehensive reporting on the prevalence of financial fraud and the effectiveness of enforcement actions, aiming to improve coordination and resource allocation in combating these offenses.
Reported by Committee Zachary (Zach) Nunn
H.R. 8278
The 'Fostering the Use of Technology to Uphold Regulatory Effectiveness in Supervision Act' (H.R. 8278) is a bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives on April 14, 2026, by Representative Marlin Stutzman, with co-sponsorship from Representative Bill Foster. The bill aims to modernize the technological capabilities of key financial regulatory agencies, including the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the National Credit Union Administration. It mandates these agencies to assess their current technology used for supervisory activities, identify vulnerabilities, and evaluate their procurement practices. Additionally, the bill requires these agencies to report their findings to Congress every five years, detailing their technological infrastructure, procurement processes, workforce involved in technology development, and data-sharing procedures. The goal is to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of financial supervision by leveraging modern technology.
Reported by Committee Marlin Stutzman
H.R. 5396
The Price Stability Act of 2025 (H.R. 5396) proposes changing the Federal Reserve's responsibilities by removing its current dual mandate. Presently, the Federal Reserve aims to both keep prices stable (control inflation) and achieve maximum employment (ensure as many people as possible have jobs). This bill would eliminate the employment goal, directing the Federal Reserve to focus solely on maintaining stable prices.
Reported by Committee J. Hill
H.R. 8019
The U.S.-Greece Defense Cooperation Advancement Act (H.R. 8019) is a bipartisan bill introduced in March 2026 by Representatives Chris Pappas, Gus Bilirakis, Dina Titus, and Nicole Malliotakis. The bill aims to strengthen military ties between the United States and Greece by authorizing the President to provide International Military Education and Training (IMET) assistance to Greece for five years. This assistance focuses on training Greek military personnel for leadership roles, promoting understanding of U.S. military practices, enhancing cooperation between the two nations' armed forces, and emphasizing civilian control and human rights. The bill allocates $1.8 million annually from fiscal years 2027 through 2031 to support these initiatives.
Reported by Committee Chris Pappas
H.R. 8835
H.R. 8835 aims to amend existing transportation laws to provide regulatory relief for transit agencies. The goal is to help these agencies use taxpayer money more effectively, potentially by reducing bureaucratic hurdles and streamlining processes involved in transit funding and operations.
Introduced Hillary Scholten
H.R. 8720
H.R. 8720 aims to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 by changing the rules around contributions for federal election campaigns. It also seeks to enhance the functioning of the Federal Election Commission (FEC), which oversees the enforcement of election laws and campaign finance regulations.
Reported by Committee Bryan Steil
H.Res. 1292
H.Res. 1292 is a resolution that aims to recognize the Black Women Best framework, which focuses on empowering Black women and improving their quality of life. The bill proposes measures such as guaranteed income, expanding child and income tax credits, increasing access to equitable healthcare, and enhancing government assistance. It also calls for prohibiting policing in certain contexts to support these initiatives.
S. 4533
S. 4533 is a bill that proposes to amend Title 10 of the United States Code, which governs the armed forces, to include the Coast Guard in the requirement to procure certain articles from American sources. This means that the Coast Guard would be required to purchase specific goods and materials from U.S. manufacturers rather than foreign sources, aligning its purchasing practices with those of other military branches.
Introduced Lindsey Graham
S. 4540
The Reproductive Health Care Accessibility Act (S. 4540) aims to improve reproductive health care for individuals with disabilities by: 1) providing training for health care providers on the specific needs of these individuals; 2) educating individuals with disabilities about their reproductive health; 3) establishing a national center to offer guidance and resources on accessible reproductive health care; 4) supporting educational institutions to include more individuals with disabilities in reproductive health care professions; and 5) requiring the Department of Health and Human Services to study and improve reproductive health services for individuals with disabilities.
Introduced Patty Murray
H.Res. 1286
H.Res. 1286 is a resolution that advocates for a trade policy in the United States that prioritizes the needs of workers, consumers, independent farmers, small businesses, and environmental protection. The resolution likely calls for trade agreements and practices that are fair and equitable, ensuring that these groups are supported in the global marketplace.
Introduced Rosa DeLauro
S.Res. 729
S.Res. 729 is a resolution that recognizes and honors the contributions of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, along with the Corps of Discovery, for their significant expedition to explore the Louisiana Purchase. The resolution aims to acknowledge their efforts and the historical importance of their journey in expanding the understanding of the American West.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Eric Schmitt
S. 4541
S. 4541 aims to create the Senator Paul Simon Study Abroad Program, which is designed to increase the number of college students who graduate with international knowledge and experience. The goal of the program is to better prepare students for success in the global economy by encouraging and facilitating study abroad opportunities.
Introduced Richard Durbin
S. 4536
S. 4536 is a bill that aims to amend the Safe Drinking Water Act. It authorizes grant funds under the Midsize and Large Drinking Water System Infrastructure Resilience and Sustainability Program. The purpose of these funds is to help drinking water systems increase their resilience to extreme temperatures, which can affect water quality and availability.
Introduced Jacky Rosen
S. 4538
S. 4538 is a bill that aims to amend the National Trails System Act. It directs the Secretary of the Interior to study whether Washington’s Trail-1753 should be designated as a national historic trail. This designation would recognize the trail's historical significance and potentially lead to its preservation and promotion.
Introduced John Fetterman
H.Res. 1285
H.Res. 1285 expresses the opinion of the House of Representatives that extensive evidence and numerous peer-reviewed studies demonstrate that mifepristone, a medication used for medical abortions, is both safe and effective. The resolution calls for respect for this body of evidence in discussions about laws and policies related to access to mifepristone.
Introduced Diana DeGette
H.R. 8834
H.R. 8834 aims to enhance the number of college graduates with international knowledge and experience by creating the Senator Paul Simon Study Abroad Program within the Department of Education. This program is designed to promote study abroad opportunities for students, helping them to gain valuable global perspectives that are increasingly important in the modern economy.
Introduced Bradley Schneider