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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. 2853
The Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2025 aims to strengthen federal laws against organized retail and supply chain crimes. It allows for broader prosecutions of offenses related to the transportation and sale of stolen goods by considering the total value of stolen items over a year. The bill also makes these crimes applicable under federal money laundering laws, enabling the government to seize property linked to these offenses. Additionally, it includes provisions for crimes involving theft from shipments and establishes a center within the Department of Homeland Security to oversee efforts against these crimes.
Passed House David Joyce
H.Res. 1282
H.Res. 1282 is a resolution that recognizes the 75th anniversary of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). It highlights the organization's important contributions to the fields of obstetrics and gynecology, emphasizing its role in improving patient health and well-being through high standards of clinical practice.
Introduced Kelly Morrison
H.J.Res. 185
H.J.Res. 185 is a joint resolution that aims to disapprove a rule from the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (CFPB) that pertains to the withdrawal of a previous consumer financial protection rule. Essentially, this resolution seeks to prevent the CFPB from retracting certain consumer protections that may have been in place.
Introduced Juan Vargas
H.R. 8783
H.R. 8783 aims to modify the Internal Revenue Code to allow individuals to exclude charitable distributions made from certain employer-sponsored retirement plans from their gross income. This means that when people donate money to charity directly from their retirement accounts, those amounts would not be counted as taxable income.
Introduced Donald Beyer
H.R. 8795
H.R. 8795 aims to temporarily suspend fuel taxes in the United States. This would mean that consumers would pay less at the pump, potentially easing financial burdens related to rising fuel prices.
Introduced Anna Luna
H.R. 8796
The Federal Halo Act is a proposed law introduced by Congresswoman Nicole Malliotakis in May 2026. It aims to protect federal law enforcement officers by making it illegal for individuals to knowingly come within 15 feet of an officer performing official duties after being warned to stay back. The bill defines 'harass' as knowingly engaging in conduct directed at an officer that causes substantial emotional distress without a legitimate purpose.
Introduced Nicole Malliotakis
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. 1259
H.Res. 1259 is a resolution that urges the U.S. President to make the release of certain individuals detained in China a priority in discussions with Chinese President Xi Jinping. The individuals named include Pastor Jin Mingri, Pastor Gao Quanfu and his wife Pang Yu, Dr. Gulshan Abbas, and Jimmy Lai. The resolution also calls for proof of life, access to legal counsel, family communication, and medical care for these detainees, while reaffirming the U.S. commitment to political and religious freedom.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Christopher Smith
H.Con.Res. 100
H.Con.Res. 100 is a congressional resolution that directs the President of the United States to withdraw U.S. Armed Forces from any hostilities with Iran. This action is based on the War Powers Resolution, which requires the President to consult with Congress before engaging in military action and to seek congressional authorization for sustained military operations.
Introduced Valerie Foushee
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
H.R. 8793
H.R. 8793 directs the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to create and maintain a list of healthcare providers who have completed annual training on preventing suicide among veterans. This list will be made accessible to veterans, helping them identify trained providers who can offer support in mental health and suicide prevention.
Introduced Bill Huizenga
H.R. 8792
H.R. 8792 aims to mandate the collection of data regarding multigenerational caregiving in at least one significant federal population survey. This would involve gathering information about individuals who provide care to family members from multiple generations, helping to better understand the dynamics and challenges of multigenerational caregiving.
Introduced Chrissy Houlahan
H.R. 8797
H.R. 8797 aims to amend the U.S. Code to allow for cooperative partnerships between the Army and private entities for mineral extraction activities at Army organic industrial base facilities. This could facilitate the extraction of minerals that are essential for defense and manufacturing purposes, potentially enhancing the Army's operational capabilities and resource management.
Introduced Nathaniel Moran
H.R. 8804
H.R. 8804 proposes to amend the Social Security Act to allow the Secretary of Health and Human Services to contract with recovery audit contractors. These contractors would conduct prepayment reviews for claims under the Medicare program, which means they would assess the validity of claims before payments are made to healthcare providers.
Introduced Lloyd Smucker