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H.R. 9115
H.R. 9115 seeks to amend the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 by extending the authorities outlined in Title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) of 1978. This likely involves provisions related to surveillance and intelligence gathering on foreign entities and individuals, aiming to enhance national security measures.
Introduced Clay Higgins
H.R. 9135
H.R. 9135 aims to formally establish the authority of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to provide disability compensation to veterans who are unable to maintain substantial employment due to their service-connected disabilities. This bill seeks to ensure that veterans who are individually unemployable due to their injuries or conditions receive the financial support they need.
Introduced Keith Self
H.R. 9126
The HCBS Anti-Fraud Reporting Act of 2026 aims to strengthen measures against fraud in Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS). This legislation likely establishes protocols for reporting suspected fraud, enhances oversight of HCBS providers, and may introduce penalties for fraudulent activities to protect vulnerable populations who rely on these services.
Introduced Robert Latta
H.R. 1869
The Protecting American Industry and Labor from International Trade Crimes Act of 2025 (H.R. 1869) is a proposed law introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives on March 5, 2025, by Representative Ashley Hinson. The bill aims to strengthen the Department of Justice's ability to enforce laws against illegal international trade practices that harm American businesses and workers. It proposes establishing a specialized task force within the DOJ's Criminal Division to focus on trade-related crimes, such as evading tariffs, smuggling, and trade-based money laundering. The bill also seeks to enhance cooperation between federal agencies and allocate additional resources to investigate and prosecute these violations.
Reported by Committee Ashley Hinson
H.R. 9122
H.R. 9122 aims to change existing consumer product safety laws by removing the exemption that currently excludes firearms, such as pistols and revolvers, from being classified as consumer products. This means that firearms would be subject to the same safety regulations and standards that apply to other consumer goods.
Introduced Debbie Dingell
H.R. 9120
H.R. 9120 requires the United States Postal Service (USPS) to adopt recommendations made by its Inspector General aimed at improving how the USPS identifies and notifies the public about undelivered and partially delivered mail routes. The bill seeks to enhance transparency and efficiency in mail delivery processes.
Introduced Angie Craig
H.R. 9130
H.R. 9130 is a bill that seeks to amend Title 18 of the United States Code to prohibit former Members of Congress and elected officers from engaging in lobbying activities at any time after they leave office. This means that once these individuals are no longer in their official capacities, they would be barred from trying to influence legislation or government decisions on behalf of private interests.
Introduced Barry Moore
H.Con.Res. 108
H.Con.Res. 108 is a congressional resolution that directs the President of the United States to withdraw U.S. Armed Forces from any hostilities taking place in Lebanon. This resolution invokes section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution, which requires the President to remove military forces if Congress does not authorize their continued presence within a specified timeframe.
Introduced Rashida Tlaib
H.R. 5631
The Geothermal Ombudsman for National Deployment and Optimal Reviews Act establishes a new position, the geothermal ombudsman, within the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). This ombudsman will help manage the permitting process for geothermal projects on federal land, acting as a mediator between BLM and project applicants. Additionally, a Geothermal Permitting Task Force will be created to support the ombudsman, allowing for the reassignment of employees from other offices to expedite the permitting process.
Passed House Jeff Hurd
H.R. 9134
H.R. 9134 aims to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to protect personally identifiable information submitted in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) from being used for immigration enforcement purposes. This means that information provided by students seeking federal financial aid cannot be accessed or utilized by immigration authorities to target individuals for immigration enforcement actions.
Introduced Emily Randall
H.R. 9125
H.R. 9125 authorizes the heads of federal agencies to create regulations regarding the use of algorithmic decision-making systems. These regulations are aimed at preventing these systems from contributing to violations of federal laws that the agencies are responsible for enforcing.
Introduced Sara Jacobs
H.R. 5682
H.R. 5682 is a bill that transfers about 860 acres of land in Riverside County, California, to the Pechanga Band of Indians. The land will become part of the tribe's reservation and must be kept as open space, protecting its archaeological, cultural, and wildlife resources. The bill also explicitly prohibits any gaming activities on this land.
Passed House Darrell Issa
H.R. 41
H.R. 41 allows five Alaska Native communities in Southeast Alaska—Haines, Ketchikan, Petersburg, Tenakee, and Wrangell—to form urban corporations and receive land. The bill mandates the Department of the Interior to transfer specific land to these corporations, including rights to roads and facilities on that land. It also enables the formation of settlement trusts aimed at improving health, education, and cultural preservation for the communities.
Passed House Nicholas Begich
H.Res. 1335
H.Res. 1335 is a resolution that condemns individuals and groups attempting to defraud the United States government. It expresses the belief of the House of Representatives that implementing reforms aimed at preventing government-wide fraud and improper payments will significantly enhance the country's financial health and prosperity.
Introduced Patrick Fallon
H.Res. 1339
H.Res. 1339 is a resolution expressing the House of Representatives' support for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's initiative aimed at enhancing the relationship between the United States and Israel. The resolution focuses on promoting mutual defense cooperation and encouraging joint economic investments between the two countries.
Introduced Marlin Stutzman