Designates February 3-7, 2025, as "National School Counseling Week" to recognize the crucial role of school counselors in student development and success. Encourages activities to raise awareness of their contributions to preparing students for future success.
Linda Sánchez
Representative
CA
Linda Sánchez
Representative
CA
This bill designates February 3-7, 2025, as "National School Counseling Week" to recognize the crucial role of school counselors in student development. It acknowledges the challenges counselors face, such as underfunding and high student-to-counselor ratios. The bill encourages activities and ceremonies to raise awareness of school counselors' importance in preparing students for success.
Reauthorizes the Distance Learning and Telemedicine Program, which supports rural access to healthcare and education, through 2030.
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
The "Rural Telehealth and Education Enhancement Act of 2025" extends the Distance Learning and Telemedicine Program through 2030. This program supports the use of telecommunications technologies to provide educational and medical services in rural areas.
This bill allocates \$11.99 million from the House of Representatives' funds for the Committee on the Budget's expenses during the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress, subject to specific session limitations and voucher procedures.
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
This bill allocates $11.99 million from the House of Representatives' funds for the Committee on the Budget's expenses in the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress, covering staff salaries and other necessary costs. The funds are divided into two equal amounts for the first and second sessions of Congress. Payments from these funds require vouchers signed by the Chairman and approved by the House Administration Committee. All expenditures must adhere to the regulations set by the House Administration Committee.
The "Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act" repeals the Corporate Transparency Act, eliminating certain regulations and reporting requirements for businesses, and makes related technical changes to Title 31 of the United States Code.
Tommy Tuberville
Senator
AL
Tommy Tuberville
Senator
AL
The "Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act" repeals the Corporate Transparency Act, eliminating beneficial ownership reporting requirements for businesses. It also makes necessary technical adjustments to Title 31 of the United States Code to reflect this repeal. These adjustments involve removing and revising references to specific sections related to the Corporate Transparency Act within existing legal frameworks.
The House of Representatives should continue working until all annual funding bills are passed.
Andrew Ogles
Representative
TN
Andrew Ogles
Representative
TN
This resolution states the House of Representatives should not adjourn until all annual funding bills under the jurisdiction of the Appropriations Committee are enacted for the current fiscal year. In effect, the House is declaring its intent to complete its essential budget work before taking a break.
This bill officially recognizes the Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum in Rochester, New York, as the "National Museum of Play," highlighting its dedication to the study and importance of play, but does not allocate any federal funding to it.
Joseph Morelle
Representative
NY
Joseph Morelle
Representative
NY
The "National Museum of Play Recognition Act" officially designates the Margaret Woodbury Strong Museum in Rochester, New York, as the National Museum of Play. This recognizes the museum's dedication to exploring the significance of play. The designation does not entail federal funding or inclusion in the National Park System.
This resolution recognizes the Panama Canal's vital importance to the U.S., expresses concern over growing Chinese influence in its operations, and urges the administration to safeguard U.S. interests and enforce the Canal's neutrality.
Mike Lee
Senator
UT
Mike Lee
Senator
UT
This resolution recognizes the historical significance and strategic importance of the Panama Canal to the United States, urging the acknowledgment of American contributions to its construction and its vital role in U.S. security and economic interests. It expresses concern over increasing Chinese influence in the Canal's operations and calls for the enforcement of the Neutrality Treaty to ensure the canal remains neutral. The resolution requests the U.S. government address Chinese-backed investments in Panama's port and canal operations as a potential violation of the Neutrality Treaty.
The "Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act" prohibits Title X funding from going to entities that perform abortions, except in cases of rape, incest, or to save the woman's life, and requires detailed reporting to Congress.
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
The "Title X Abortion Provider Prohibition Act" prohibits the Secretary from providing Title X funding to any entity that performs abortions or provides funds to other entities that perform abortions, with exceptions only for abortions resulting from rape, incest, or to save the woman's life. It requires the Secretary to submit an annual report to Congress with a list of all entities receiving Title X grants. The report must include the number of abortions performed under the exceptions, the date of the latest certification for each entity receiving a Title X grant, and a list of each entity to which a Title X grantee makes funds available.
The "Let America Vote Act" aims to increase voter participation by requiring states to allow unaffiliated voters to participate in primary elections without being treated as party members, while also prohibiting non-citizens from voting in any election and withholding federal funds from states that allow it.
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
The "Let America Vote Act" aims to increase voter participation and prevent noncitizen voting. It mandates that states allow unaffiliated voters to participate in any primary election without being treated as party members or having their information shared and prohibits non-citizens from voting in any election. Non-compliant states risk losing federal election administration funding, while compliant states can receive transition assistance grants.
Expresses the House's support for the Trump administration's selection of Huntsville, Alabama, as the U.S. Space Command Headquarters location and urges the incoming Trump administration to reinstate this decision, criticizing the Biden administration's consideration of an alternative location.
Dale Strong
Representative
AL
Dale Strong
Representative
AL
This bill expresses the House of Representatives' support for the initial 2021 decision to locate the U.S. Space Command Headquarters at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama. It criticizes the Biden administration's plan to move the headquarters to Colorado Springs, Colorado. The bill urges the incoming Trump administration to reinstate Huntsville as the permanent location for the U.S. Space Command Headquarters.
The "Ensuring Accountability in Agency Rulemaking Act" mandates that Senate-confirmed appointees must issue and sign federal rules, and senior appointees must initiate them, aiming to increase accountability in agency rulemaking. This act ensures compliance through agency head oversight and OIRA guidance, while clarifying that it doesn't affect the OMB Director's functions.
Ben Cline
Representative
VA
Ben Cline
Representative
VA
The "Ensuring Accountability in Agency Rulemaking Act" mandates that all federal agency rules must be issued and signed by a Senate-confirmed appointee. It requires that the rulemaking process be initiated by a senior appointee. The head of each agency is responsible for ensuring rules comply with the Act, while the Administrator of the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) will offer guidance and monitor compliance. This act aims to increase accountability in federal agency rulemaking.
This bill aims to modernize the review of federal regulations by requiring agencies to use technology to identify outdated, ineffective, or burdensome rules, and to make regulations available in a machine-readable format. It also mandates agencies to develop and implement plans for the retrospective review of their existing regulations.
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
The "Modernizing Retrospective Regulatory Review Act" aims to improve the efficiency and accuracy of federal regulation reviews through technology. It mandates a report on making regulations machine-readable, directs guidance on using technology for retrospective reviews, and requires agencies to submit and implement plans for reviewing their regulations using these technologies. This act seeks to identify and eliminate obsolete, ineffective, or excessively burdensome regulations.
This bill excludes locality pay adjustments from the calculation of retirement annuities for new federal employees, affecting those who begin their service after the bill's enactment. This change applies specifically to the computation of average pay used to determine retirement benefits, ensuring locality pay does not inflate initial annuity calculations for future retirees.
Bill Cassidy
Senator
LA
Bill Cassidy
Senator
LA
This bill amends Title 5 of the United States Code to exclude locality pay adjustments from the calculation of retirement annuities for new federal employees. It defines "revised average pay employee" as someone who is newly employed and covered under this chapter after the enactment date, and has no prior civilian service that counts toward retirement. This change affects the computation of retirement benefits for those who fit this definition.
Congratulates the Washington University in St. Louis Bears women's soccer team for their outstanding victory in the 2024 NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship. Recognizes the team's achievements, coaching, and the contributions of individual players, while also acknowledging the support of the university and staff.
Eric Schmitt
Senator
MO
Eric Schmitt
Senator
MO
This resolution congratulates the Washington University in St. Louis Bears women's soccer team on their outstanding 2024 NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship victory. It recognizes the team's exceptional record, coaching, and individual player achievements. The resolution also acknowledges the contributions of the university's staff, faculty, and alumni and requests that the Secretary of the Senate send copies to key figures at the university.
The Laken Riley Act mandates the detention of illegal aliens who commit theft, and allows state attorneys general to sue the federal government for failing to enforce immigration laws.
Mike Collins
Representative
GA
Mike Collins
Representative
GA
The Laken Riley Act mandates the detention of illegal aliens who commit theft, burglary, larceny, or shoplifting. It empowers state attorneys general to sue the Department of Homeland Security or the Secretary of State for failing to enforce immigration laws, including those related to detention and removal. The bill defines grounds for legal action and requires expedited court proceedings.
This resolution commemorates the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and International Holocaust Remembrance Day, urging Americans to remember the victims of the Holocaust, honor survivors, and fight against antisemitism. It recognizes the importance of Holocaust education and addressing the rise in antisemitic incidents.
Jacky Rosen
Senator
NV
Jacky Rosen
Senator
NV
This resolution commemorates the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and International Holocaust Remembrance Day, urging Americans to remember the victims of the Holocaust and fight against antisemitism. It recognizes the historical significance of Auschwitz, where 1.1 million innocent civilians were murdered, and emphasizes the importance of Holocaust education to combat intolerance. The resolution also acknowledges the recent rise in antisemitic incidents and encourages the pursuit of tolerance, peace, and justice.
Repeals the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and rescinds any unspent funds provided by it.
Andrew Ogles
Representative
TN
Andrew Ogles
Representative
TN
The "Inflation Reduction Act of 2025" repeals the "Inflation Reduction Act of 2022." It also rescinds any unspent funds that were made available by the previous law.
The HSA Modernization Act expands eligibility and increases flexibility for Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), allowing more individuals to contribute and use HSAs for a wider range of healthcare expenses, including mental health, long-term care, and coverage purchased up to 60 days before the HSA was established. It also adjusts contribution limits and eligibility requirements related to veteran's benefits, Medicare, and Indian Health Service assistance.
Beth Van Duyne
Representative
TX
Beth Van Duyne
Representative
TX
The HSA Modernization Act expands access to health savings accounts (HSAs) by allowing individuals with certain veterans' benefits, those entitled to Medicare Part A due to age, and those eligible for Indian Health Service assistance to contribute. It also broadens the types of health plans that qualify for HSAs, including bronze and catastrophic plans, and allows high-deductible plans to offer mental health services with no deductible for the first $500 of expenses. The Act also increases HSA contribution limits to match deductible and out-of-pocket maximums and enables the use of HSAs for qualified long-term care services. Additionally, it permits HSAs to cover medical expenses incurred up to 60 days before the HSA was established and allows both spouses to make catch-up contributions to the same HSA.
This bill allocates \$30,290,000 from the House of Representatives' funds for the expenses of the Committee on Ways and Means during the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress, subject to specific spending limits for 2025 and 2026, voucher authorization, and House Administration Committee regulations.
Jason Smith
Representative
MO
Jason Smith
Representative
MO
This bill allocates $30,290,000 from the House of Representatives' funds for the Committee on Ways and Means to cover expenses, including staff salaries, during the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress. It sets spending limits for two sessions: no more than $14,963,888 from January 3, 2025, to January 3, 2026, and no more than $15,326,112 from January 3, 2026, to January 3, 2027. Payments will be made through vouchers authorized by the Committee and following the regulations set by the House Administration Committee.
The "Justice for Jocelyn Act" aims to limit participation in Alternatives to Detention programs, mandate GPS tracking and curfews for certain aliens, and ensure the removal of aliens who fail to comply with release orders. The bill also includes a severability clause to ensure the rest of the Act remains valid even if one part is found unconstitutional.
Ted Cruz
Senator
TX
Ted Cruz
Senator
TX
The "Justice for Jocelyn Act" aims to limit participation in Alternatives to Detention programs, mandating GPS tracking and curfews for aliens on ICE's nondetained docket. It requires that aliens can only be released into Alternatives to Detention programs if all detention beds are full and all efforts to detain have been exhausted. The bill also mandates removal for aliens who fail to comply with release conditions, and ensures that if any part of the Act is found unconstitutional, the remaining parts will remain valid.