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H.Res. 1251
H.Res. 1251 is a resolution that urges elected officials and leaders in civil society to actively combat antisemitism and promote education about the contributions of the Jewish-American community. The bill seeks to raise awareness and encourage actions that foster understanding and respect for Jewish culture and history.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Debbie Wasserman Schultz
S.Res. 711
S.Res. 711 is a resolution that expresses support for designating May 2026 as 'National Beef Month.' The resolution aims to recognize the significant role that cattle play in the U.S. economy and culture, as well as the importance of beef consumption for consumers.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Pete Ricketts
H.R. 8649
H.R. 8649 aims to amend the Arms Export Control Act to allow the use of foreign military financing for direct commercial contracts. This means that funds typically allocated for military aid can now be used to support U.S. companies in selling military equipment directly to foreign governments, potentially streamlining the process for such transactions.
Reported by Committee Michael Baumgartner
H.R. 8776
H.R. 8776 is a bill that mandates the Attorney General to produce a report outlining effective strategies and best practices aimed at reducing the stigma associated with mental health issues among law enforcement officers. The goal is to promote mental health awareness and support within police departments.
Introduced Laura Gillen
H.R. 8794
The Fostering Effective Diagnosis and Treatment for Underserved Populations with Bleeding Disorders Act (FED UP with Bleeding Disorders Act, H.R. 8794) aims to improve the diagnosis, treatment, and research of bleeding disorders, particularly among women and girls who are often underserved. The bill proposes a coordinated federal review of existing programs to enhance scientific research, healthcare provider education, access to care, and inclusion in clinical trials. Additionally, it calls for a national public awareness campaign to better recognize and address bleeding disorders in these populations.
Introduced Julie Johnson
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.
H.R. 2267
The NICS Data Reporting Act of 2025 mandates that the Department of Justice provide an annual report detailing the demographic information of individuals who are found ineligible to buy a firearm after a background check through the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS).
Passed House Thomas Massie
H.R. 4478
The TRUST Act of 2025 allows more small, well-managed banks to undergo examinations by federal regulators less frequently. Specifically, it raises the asset limit for these banks from under $3 billion to under $6 billion, making it easier for them to qualify for this reduced oversight.
Passed House Tim Moore
H.R. 2071
The Save Our Shrimpers Act aims to prevent U.S. federal funds from being used to support foreign shrimp farms through international financial institutions like the International Monetary Fund. It mandates that the Department of the Treasury ensure that any federal funds provided to these institutions are not used for shrimp farming, processing, or export activities. Additionally, the bill requires an annual report from the Government Accountability Office to Congress on how well U.S. leaders at these institutions are following these instructions.
Passed House Troy Nehls
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
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.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. 8778
H.R. 8778 requires the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board to complete a proposed rule that focuses on ensuring accessibility for electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. This legislation aims to improve access for individuals with disabilities, making it easier for them to use EV charging infrastructure.
Introduced Lauren Underwood