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S. 4549
S. 4549 aims to ensure that the United States receives a reliable supply of water as outlined in the 1944 Water Treaty. Additionally, the bill proposes a system to compensate U.S. farmers for any economic losses they may incur due to shortages in water delivery. It also includes provisions for other related purposes.
Introduced John Cornyn
S.Res. 680
S.Res. 680 is a resolution that commemorates the 10th anniversary of the Columbine Day of Service. It honors the memories of the victims of the Columbine High School shooting, as well as the survivors and their families. The resolution likely encourages reflection on the impact of the tragedy and promotes community service in remembrance of those affected.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Michael Bennet
S. 4546
S. 4546 is a bill aimed at changing U.S. immigration policy by introducing a national-interest standard for immigration. It seeks to end certain categories of family-sponsored immigration, revise the criteria for assessing good moral character in immigrants, and eliminate the diversity visa program, which currently provides visas to individuals from countries with low immigration rates to the U.S.
Introduced Tommy Tuberville
H.R. 8831
H.R. 8831 aims to strengthen U.S. democracy by limiting the potential for presidential abuse of power. It seeks to restore checks and balances within the government, enhance accountability and transparency, and protect elections from foreign interference.
Introduced Jamie Raskin
S. 4527
S. 4527 is a bill aimed at amending existing laws to enhance educational opportunities for veterans, specifically focusing on programs that involve emerging technologies. This could include areas such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and other tech-related fields, helping veterans gain skills that are increasingly relevant in the modern job market.
Introduced Dave McCormick
S. 4529
S. 4529 is a bill that mandates the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to permit the use of commercial-grade steel and concrete in the construction of non-safety-related structures at nuclear power plants. This change aims to potentially reduce construction costs and streamline the building process for these facilities.
Introduced Cynthia Lummis
H.R. 8823
H.R. 8823 aims to amend the Federal Employees’ Compensation Act, granting the Secretary of Labor the authority to suspend payments to medical providers who have been found guilty of fraud. This measure is intended to protect the integrity of the compensation system and ensure that funds are not misused by fraudulent providers.
Introduced Ryan Mackenzie
H.R. 8807
H.R. 8807 is a bill that aims to provide funding for the collection of data, surveillance, and research focused on maternal health outcomes during public health emergencies. This legislation seeks to improve understanding and response to maternal health issues that may arise in times of crisis, ensuring better health outcomes for mothers and their children.
Introduced Lauren Underwood
H.R. 8812
H.R. 8812 is a bill that mandates the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) to permit the use of commercial-grade steel and concrete in the construction of non-safety-related structures at nuclear power plants. This could potentially reduce construction costs and streamline the building process for such facilities.
Introduced Byron Donalds
H.R. 8830
H.R. 8830 is a bill that mandates the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to implement a pilot program aimed at improving the mapping of urban flooding and the related property damage. This program will also focus on making the mapped data accessible to homeowners and businesses, helping them better understand flood risks and potential damages.
Introduced Mike Quigley
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.Res. 1275
H.Res. 1275 is a resolution that sets the rules for considering H.R. 5625, which aims to require the Attorney General to publicly list all states and local governments that allow cashless bail systems. The bill seeks to increase transparency regarding cashless bail policies across the country.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) H. Griffith
H.R. 8803
H.R. 8803 proposes to amend the Internal Revenue Code to introduce a windfall profits excise tax specifically on crude oil. The revenue generated from this tax would be rebated back to individual taxpayers. This rebate would continue until the President announces that all hostilities with Iran have ended.
Introduced Brad Sherman
H.R. 8781
H.R. 8781 seeks to clarify that the nondiscrimination requirements under federal law for educational programs or activities that receive federal funding are based on the provisions of Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. This law prohibits discrimination based on sex in educational settings.
Introduced Jodey Arrington
H.R. 8782
H.R. 8782 proposes to amend the Clean Air Act to classify dedicated-use municipal snow removal vehicles and machinery as emergency vehicles. This change aims to include these vehicles within the definition of a covered fleet, potentially allowing for different regulations or exemptions related to emissions standards and compliance requirements.
Introduced Jack Bergman
H.R. 8799
H.R. 8799 aims to set specific requirements for how private entities communicate information related to United States Department of Transportation (DOT) numbers. This could involve regulations on the accuracy, clarity, and accessibility of the information shared by these private entities regarding DOT numbers, which are used to identify and track commercial vehicles and their operators.
S. 4518
S. 4518 is a bill that aims to amend existing child nutrition laws to provide free breakfast and lunch to all children in the United States. This legislation seeks to ensure that all children, regardless of their family's income level, have access to nutritious meals during the school day.
Introduced Bernard Sanders
H.R. 3709
H.R. 3709 establishes a program within the Department of the Treasury that pairs small financial institutions, especially those that are minority-owned or located in rural areas, with larger financial institutions for mentorship. This mentorship aims to help these smaller institutions enhance their services and potentially act as financial agents for the federal government.
Passed House Joyce Beatty