The WEAR IT Act allows individuals to treat up to \$375 annually for the cost of qualifying health-monitoring wearable devices as a qualified medical expense for HSAs, Archer MSAs, and FSAs/HRAs, effective after December 31, 2025.
David Schweikert
Representative
AZ
David Schweikert
Representative
AZ
The WEAR IT Act allows individuals to treat the cost of certain health-monitoring wearable devices as qualified medical expenses for tax-advantaged accounts like HSAs, Archer MSAs, and FSAs/HRAs. This provision permits up to a \$375 annual deduction for these devices, provided they help diagnose, treat, or manage a health condition. These changes will take effect for expenses incurred after December 31, 2025.
This Act prohibits states from interfering with or penalizing individuals who provide, receive, or facilitate abortion services that are legal in the state where the service occurs, including interstate travel for such care.
Lizzie Fletcher
Representative
TX
Lizzie Fletcher
Representative
TX
The Ensuring Women’s Right to Reproductive Freedom Act prohibits states from interfering with or retaliating against individuals who provide or receive abortion services that are legal in the state where the service occurs. This protection extends to interstate travel for legal abortion care and the movement of FDA-approved abortion-related drugs across state lines. Individuals harmed by violations can sue in federal court for damages and legal fees.
This Act mandates a comprehensive, publicly accessible survey of grape production data, followed by annual data releases for the top five producing states.
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY
The Fairness in Vineyard Data Act mandates the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a comprehensive, public survey of grape production across all states. Following this initial survey, the government must annually publish detailed data for the top five grape-producing states for three years. This legislation aims to increase transparency and public access to crucial grape industry statistics.
This bill updates the Congressional Review Act by clarifying the definition of a joint resolution for disapproving federal rules and making technical renumbering changes to the existing law.
Derek Schmidt
Representative
KS
Derek Schmidt
Representative
KS
The Congressional Review Reform Act of 2025 makes technical amendments to the existing Congressional Review Act (CRA), the law governing how Congress overturns federal regulations. This bill primarily focuses on clarifying the definition of a "joint resolution" used for disapproval and reorganizing the numbering and lettering of various sections within the CRA. These changes are structural housekeeping designed to streamline the review process for new federal rules.
This act extends existing federal limits on on-duty hours to include railroad yardmaster employees.
Salud Carbajal
Representative
CA
Salud Carbajal
Representative
CA
The Railroad Yardmaster Protection Act of 2025 expands existing federal regulations to establish mandatory duty hour limitations for railroad yardmaster employees. This legislation specifically defines the role of a yardmaster and applies current rules governing train employee work hours to them during train movements. The goal is to enhance safety by limiting the maximum on-duty time for these critical supervisory personnel.
This act modifies the threshold for mandatory securities registration for companies based on shareholder count, limiting the SEC's general exemption authority regarding this new requirement.
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
The Small Business Relief Act amends the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 to adjust the shareholder threshold that triggers mandatory securities registration for companies. This change modifies the criteria under Section 12(g)(1) that determines when a business must register its stock offerings. Furthermore, the bill restricts the SEC's general exemption authority from overriding this newly established registration requirement.
This Act prohibits charging retailers fees for processing SNAP benefit transactions, with an exception for equipment rental, effective October 1, 2025.
Shontel Brown
Representative
OH
Shontel Brown
Representative
OH
The Ensuring Fee-Free Benefit Transactions Act of 2025 prohibits states and their contractors from charging SNAP-authorized retailers any fees for processing basic Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) EBT transactions. This ban does not apply to fees specifically charged for the rental of necessary transaction equipment, such as card readers. These new provisions will take effect on October 1, 2025, overriding previous related regulations.
The ATF DATA Act mandates the annual public release of detailed firearm trace data, focusing on dealer activity, high-crime area recovery, and trafficking patterns.
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
The ATF Data and Anti-Trafficking Accountability (DATA) Act mandates the annual public release of detailed firearm trace data collected by the ATF. This comprehensive report will include information on source dealers, time-to-crime statistics, and firearms recovered in high-crime areas. The goal is to increase transparency regarding gun tracing and provide crucial data for analyzing firearm trafficking patterns.
The CIRCUIT Act expands the advanced manufacturing production tax credit to include the production of distribution transformers.
Russell Fry
Representative
SC
Russell Fry
Representative
SC
The CIRCUIT Act expands the existing advanced manufacturing production tax credit to specifically include the production of distribution transformers. This amendment allows manufacturers to claim a tax credit equal to 10 percent of the costs incurred to produce these essential components. The goal is to incentivize the domestic manufacturing of critical utility infrastructure.
This bill excludes the discharge of certain commercial or retail indebtedness secured by real property from taxable income between 2023 and 2028.
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY
The Saving Our MALLS Act of 2025 amends the tax code to exclude certain canceled commercial or retail debt from being counted as taxable income. This exclusion applies to debt secured by business real property that was taken on before March 1, 2023, and forgiven between late 2023 and 2028. The goal is to provide financial relief by preventing debt forgiveness from creating an immediate tax liability for businesses.
The SEED Act of 2025 creates a new federal exemption allowing small businesses to raise up to $250,000 in securities sales over a 12-month period without standard SEC registration, subject to specific disqualification rules.
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
The SEED Act of 2025 establishes a new "micro-offering" exemption allowing small businesses to raise capital by selling up to \$250,000 in securities over a 12-month period without full federal registration. This exemption is subject to SEC-defined disqualification rules to bar issuers with histories of fraud or serious regulatory violations. The Act also ensures coordination between federal and state securities regulations regarding this new small sale provision.
This Act mandates that pharmacies must promptly provide or facilitate access to FDA-approved contraception and related medications, prohibiting discrimination and interference in dispensing these products.
Robin Kelly
Representative
IL
Robin Kelly
Representative
IL
The Access to Birth Control Act establishes federal requirements for pharmacies to ensure timely and non-discriminatory access to FDA-approved contraception and related medications. Pharmacies must immediately dispense in-stock items or promptly refer customers or order out-of-stock products. This law prohibits employee interference, misinformation, or harassment, while also setting penalties for non-compliance.
This Act establishes new federal requirements for corrosion prevention and repair on bridges using certified contractors and qualified training programs, while also making federal funds available for rail bridge corrosion control and mandating a study on weathering steel efficacy.
John Garamendi
Representative
CA
John Garamendi
Representative
CA
The Bridge Corrosion Prevention and Repair Act of 2025 establishes new federal requirements to combat bridge rust and decay on federally funded projects by mandating the use of certified contractors and qualified training programs for corrosion control work. The bill also makes federal grant funding explicitly available for corrosion control work on rail bridges. Furthermore, it directs the Secretary of Transportation to conduct a comprehensive study on the efficacy and maintenance of weathering steel bridges within 18 months.
This bill prohibits individuals released from custody pending trial under a court order from purchasing or possessing firearms and establishes grants to encourage states to report such orders to the NICS background check system.
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
The Preventing Pretrial Gun Purchases Act makes it illegal for individuals released on bail or under specific court orders to purchase or possess a firearm if that order explicitly prohibits it. This legislation updates federal gun laws, including the Gun Control Act and the Brady Act, to incorporate these pretrial release restrictions into existing prohibitions for firearm dealers and background checks. Furthermore, the bill establishes a grant program to incentivize states and Tribal nations to report these specific court orders restricting firearm possession to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS).
This bill exempts certain private fund investment advisers managing under \$5 billion for qualified or accredited investors from SEC registration while easing biennial reporting requirements for smaller SEC-registered advisers.
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
The Tailoring for Main Street’s Investors Act aims to reduce regulatory burdens on certain investment advisers who exclusively manage private funds for high-net-worth investors. This bill exempts advisers managing under \$5 billion in assets from full SEC registration, provided their funds have limited liquidity. Additionally, it eases reporting requirements for smaller advisers managing under \$1 billion by allowing them to file their Form ADV biennially and mandates the creation of a simplified short form for these firms.
This bill terminates existing federal tax credits for new construction projects involving wind, solar, or battery energy storage used for electricity generation or storage.
Roger Williams
Representative
TX
Roger Williams
Representative
TX
The Stop the Subsidized Green Energy Scam Act aims to immediately terminate federal tax credits for new construction projects involving wind, solar, and battery energy storage facilities. This legislation removes incentives like the Investment Tax Credit and Clean Electricity Production Tax Credit for any qualifying clean energy project that begins construction after the bill is enacted. The goal is to end government subsidies for these specific types of energy generation and storage.
This bill mandates a report on transferring Coast Guard skills to the dredging sector to maintain vital national security waterways.
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
The Industrial Certification for Coast Guard Veterans Act mandates a report detailing how the specialized skills of Coast Guard personnel can be transferred to the vital dredging industry. This report must analyze transferable skills, propose a recruitment strategy, and evaluate the creation of specific certifications to ease veterans' entry into maintaining nationally important waterways. The goal is to ensure a skilled workforce is available to keep critical shipping channels open for national security and economic stability.
The RISE Act caps the tax rate on a portion of adjusted net capital gains at 15 percent to encourage investment and savings.
J. Hill
Representative
AR
J. Hill
Representative
AR
The Revitalizing Investment, Savings, and Entrepreneurship (RISE) Act aims to encourage investment by capping the federal tax rate on a specific portion of adjusted net capital gains at 15 percent. This change modifies existing tax code provisions to provide a lower, predictable rate for certain investment profits.
This Act posthumously awards a Congressional Gold Medal to pioneering, barrier-breaking cyclist Marshall "Major" Taylor and authorizes the sale of duplicate bronze medals.
Jonathan Jackson
Representative
IL
Jonathan Jackson
Representative
IL
This bill posthumously awards a Congressional Gold Medal to Marshall "Major" Taylor, recognizing the pioneering Black cyclist for his historic achievements and his fight against racial prejudice. The medal will be struck by the Secretary of the Treasury and presented to Taylor's great-granddaughter. The Act also authorizes the sale of bronze duplicates to cover production costs.
The Women’s Health Protection Act of 2025 establishes a federal right to access abortion services before fetal viability and protects the right to travel for care, overriding state restrictions that place burdens on abortion access not imposed on comparable medical procedures.
Judy Chu
Representative
CA
Judy Chu
Representative
CA
The Women’s Health Protection Act of 2025 establishes a federal statutory right to access abortion services, prohibiting medically unnecessary restrictions that impede care before fetal viability. This Act protects the right of patients to travel across state lines to receive reproductive healthcare and allows providers to offer services free from state interference that conflicts with established medical standards. It preempts conflicting state and local laws and provides robust enforcement mechanisms for individuals and the Attorney General to challenge violations.