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H.J.Res. 168
H.J.Res. 168 is a joint resolution aimed at disapproving a rule from the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (CFPB) that withdraws a previous rule regarding medical debt. This suggests that the CFPB had a regulation in place to address issues related to medical debt, and this resolution seeks to maintain that regulation by overturning its withdrawal.
Introduced Rashida Tlaib
H.J.Res. 167
H.J.Res. 167 is a joint resolution that aims to disapprove a rule proposed by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (CFPB) concerning debt collection practices. Specifically, the resolution seeks to reverse the CFPB's decision to withdraw existing regulations that govern how debt collectors can operate, which may impact consumer protections in debt collection.
Introduced Ayanna Pressley
H.J.Res. 170
H.J.Res. 170 is a joint resolution that seeks to disapprove a rule from the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (CFPB) regarding the withdrawal of a regulation connected to the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Essentially, if passed, this resolution would prevent the CFPB from withdrawing the existing rule that governs aspects of credit reporting.
Introduced Maxine Waters
H.Res. 1241
H.Res. 1241 is a resolution inquiring the President of the United States to provide specific information to the House of Representatives about access to and usage of the NUMIDENT database, which contains records of Social Security numbers and death information, as well as other personally identifiable information. The resolution aims to ensure transparency and accountability regarding how this sensitive data is managed and accessed.
Introduced John Larson
H.Res. 1244
H.Res. 1244 is a resolution that acknowledges the disenfranchisement of residents in the District of Columbia (D.C.) and advocates for D.C. to become a state through the Washington, D.C. Admission Act. Additionally, it expresses support for recognizing May 1, 2026, as a significant date related to this statehood movement.
Introduced Eleanor Norton
H.Res. 1249
H.Res. 1249 expresses the belief that the United States should take definitive action to permanently resolve the crisis of homelessness by the year 2029. It emphasizes the importance of upholding and protecting the civil and human rights of individuals experiencing homelessness, including their rights to housing and universal health care.
Introduced Rashida Tlaib
H.Res. 1245
H.Res. 1245 is a resolution that acknowledges the significance of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program. The resolution emphasizes that this program is essential for maintaining scientific integrity, protecting public health, safeguarding the environment, and promoting economic growth in the United States. It likely calls for continued support and funding for the program to ensure its effectiveness.
Introduced Luz Rivas
H.Res. 1237
H.Res. 1237 requires certain Members, officers, and employees of the House of Representatives to undergo training focused on counterintelligence and the protection of classified information at the beginning of each Congress. This is aimed at enhancing security and safeguarding sensitive information within the legislative branch.
Introduced Patrick Fallon
S. 4456
S. 4456 is a bill that aims to strengthen U.S. export controls by requiring a license for the export, reexport, or in-country transfer of certain integrated circuits. This measure is likely intended to enhance national security and prevent sensitive technology from falling into the hands of adversaries.
Introduced Jim Banks
S. 4464
S. 4464 aims to amend existing laws related to meat and poultry inspection to provide consumers with clearer information about their choices between traditional meat and poultry products and cell-cultivated protein products. The bill is likely intended to enhance labeling requirements so that consumers can make informed decisions regarding their food options.
Introduced Pete Ricketts
S. 4474
S. 4474 is a bill that aims to establish a senior official within the Department of Defense who will be responsible for overseeing and managing all programs related to helping members of the Armed Forces transition to civilian life or reserve status. This includes ensuring that service members receive the necessary support and resources as they move from military to civilian careers.
Introduced Jon Ossoff
S. 4466
S. 4466 is a bill aimed at creating a career pathway for former officers of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to transition into positions as Foreign Service officers. This legislation is intended to facilitate the movement of qualified individuals who have experience in international development into roles that support U.S. diplomatic efforts abroad.
Introduced Brian Schatz
S. 4457
The bill S. 4457 aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to exempt low alcohol by volume kombucha from excise taxes and regulatory requirements that apply to alcoholic beverages. This means that kombucha with low alcohol content would not be treated as an alcoholic drink for tax purposes.
Introduced Ron Wyden
S.Res. 707
S.Res. 707 is a resolution that expresses concern over the growing influence of China in Latin America and the Caribbean. It calls for the United States to enhance its economic, security, and diplomatic efforts in these regions to counterbalance China's presence.
Introduced Jeanne Shaheen
S.Res. 722
S.Res. 722 is a resolution that aims to address concerns regarding the politicization of allegations related to war crimes committed by allied special operations forces. The resolution likely emphasizes the importance of maintaining a fair and impartial approach to such allegations, advocating for due process and the integrity of military operations.
Introduced Joni Ernst