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H.R. 8631
H.R. 8631 aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code to exempt low alcohol by volume kombucha from excise taxes and regulations that apply to alcoholic beverages. This means that kombucha with low alcohol content would not be treated like other alcoholic drinks in terms of taxation and regulatory oversight.
Introduced Andrea Salinas
H.R. 8625
H.R. 8625 aims to amend the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to allow the U.S. government to provide assistance for development activities in high-income countries. This may include funding for projects that support economic growth, infrastructure, or social initiatives in wealthier nations, which traditionally may not receive such aid.
Introduced James (Jim) Moylan
H.R. 8225
H.R. 8225 is a bill that aims to rename the United States Postal Service facility located at 111 South Tremont Street in Tremonton, Utah, to the 'Sorensen-Estrada Post Office'. This is typically done to honor individuals who have made significant contributions to the community or the nation.
Reported by Committee Blake Moore
S.Con.Res. 33
S.Con.Res. 33 is a concurrent resolution that outlines the U.S. federal government's budget for fiscal year 2026 and sets budgetary guidelines for the years 2027 through 2035. It includes recommendations for federal revenues, spending, deficits, and public debt. The resolution provides instructions for certain congressional committees to propose legislation that would increase the deficit by no more than $70 billion over this period. It also establishes reserve funds for adjustments related to reconciliation legislation and policies on immigration enforcement and border security. Additionally, it sets procedures for budget enforcement and emergency spending.
Agreed To (Concurrent Resolution) Lindsey Graham
H.R. 425
The Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act, also known as H.R. 425, aims to repeal the Corporate Transparency Act. The Corporate Transparency Act mandates that both existing and new companies report information about their beneficial owners to the Department of the Treasury's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network. This reporting is intended to help combat terrorism financing and money laundering. By repealing this act, H.R. 425 would remove these reporting requirements.
Reported by Committee Warren Davidson
H.R. 3756
The H.R. 3756: FISH Act of 2025 likely pertains to legislation involving fish and fisheries. Given the title, it may address issues related to fish conservation, fishing industry regulations, sustainable fishing practices, or the management and protection of aquatic ecosystems. The bill could aim to enhance fish populations, regulate fishing activities, or support the fishing industry in some capacity.
Reported by Committee Dan Crenshaw
S. 1962
The Secure Space Act of 2025 is a U.S. bill that prevents the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from issuing satellite licenses or earth station authorizations to certain foreign entities considered a national security risk. This includes preventing these entities from accessing the U.S. market through foreign-licensed satellites. The FCC's decision is based on a list of companies and technologies that are deemed a threat to U.S. national security, such as Huawei and ZTE.
Reported by Committee Deb Fischer
H.R. 6453
The bill titled 'H.R. 6453: ADA 30 Days to Comply Act' likely proposes a change to the enforcement or compliance timeline related to the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). It suggests that businesses or entities would have a 30-day period to comply with ADA requirements after being notified of a violation. This may involve providing a grace period for addressing accessibility issues before penalties or further legal action can be taken.
Reported by Committee Michael Lawler
H.Res. 971
H.Res. 971 is a resolution that condemns the coercive actions taken by the People's Republic of China against Japan. These actions are in response to statements made by Japan regarding Taiwan. The resolution also reaffirms the United States' commitment to its allies in the Indo-Pacific region, indicating strong support for Japan and other regional partners in the face of Chinese pressure.
Reported by Committee Young Kim
S. 272
The Protect Infant Formula from Contamination Act introduces new regulations for infant formula manufacturers and the FDA. Manufacturers must notify the FDA within one business day if they discover that their infant formula may be contaminated, adulterated, or misbranded, even if it is no longer under their control. They must also report test results showing harmful microorganisms. The FDA must quickly respond to these notifications and work with manufacturers on corrective actions. Additionally, the FDA is required to report on the infant formula supply chain and safety improvements, consulting with relevant stakeholders.
Passed Senate Gary Peters
S.Res. 705
S.Res. 705 is a resolution that acknowledges and commends the 'Donut Dollies' for their patriotic service and support of U.S. servicemembers in combat. The resolution honors the significant contributions these individuals made to the morale and well-being of servicemembers.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Thom Tillis
S.Res. 704
S.Res. 704 is a resolution that supports the mission and goals of National Fentanyl Awareness Day in 2026. The resolution aims to increase both individual and public awareness about the impact of fake or counterfeit fentanyl pills, particularly how they affect families and young people. This involves recognizing the dangers associated with these substances and promoting educational efforts to inform the public.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Charles Grassley
S.Res. 702
S.Res. 702 is a resolution that commends the American Chemical Society (ACS) on its 150th anniversary. It recognizes the organization's many years of service and contributions to the United States, likely highlighting its role in advancing chemical sciences and supporting education, research, and professional development in the field of chemistry.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Christopher Coons
H.Res. 1228
H.Res. 1228 is a resolution that directs the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in the House of Representatives to either start or become involved in judicial proceedings. This typically means that the committee is being instructed to take legal action or participate in existing legal cases, potentially to enforce subpoenas, obtain documents, or address other legal matters related to its oversight responsibilities.
Introduced Robert Garcia
H.Res. 1227
H.Res. 1227 is a resolution that condemns state-level energy policies perceived to limit domestic oil production. It suggests that these policies contribute to higher gasoline prices and negatively impact American energy security and national defense. The resolution likely calls for a reconsideration or reversal of such state policies to promote domestic energy production and stabilize energy costs.
Introduced Ken Calvert
H.Res. 1226
H.Res. 1226 is a resolution that condemns former President Donald J. Trump for a social media post in which he depicted himself as Jesus Christ. The resolution criticizes the post for being disgraceful, despicable, and disrespectful, and claims that it diminishes the dignity of the Presidency and brings disrepute to the office.
Introduced Al Green
S.Res. 703
S.Res. 703 is a resolution that expresses support for designating the week of May 3, 2026, through May 9, 2026, as 'National Small Business Week.' This resolution aims to celebrate and acknowledge the contributions of small businesses and entrepreneurs across all communities in the United States.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Joni Ernst
H.Res. 1224
H.Res. 1224 is a resolution that sets the rules for debating and voting on H.R. 7567, a bill aimed at reforming and continuing various programs under the Department of Agriculture through the fiscal year 2031. This likely includes agricultural subsidies, food assistance programs, and other related initiatives. The resolution outlines how the House of Representatives will consider the bill, including debate time and amendment procedures.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Austin Scott
H.Res. 1230
H.Res. 1230 is a resolution that likely addresses concerns about the politicization of allegations of war crimes against allied Special Operations Forces. The resolution may aim to ensure that such allegations are handled in a manner that is fair and unbiased, potentially by setting guidelines or calling for investigations to be conducted independently of political influence.
Introduced Pat Harrigan
H.Res. 1234
H.Res. 1234 is a resolution expressing support for National Fentanyl Awareness Day in 2026. The resolution aims to increase awareness among individuals and the public about the dangers and impacts of fake or counterfeit fentanyl pills, particularly focusing on the effects on families and young people.
Introduced Brittany Pettersen