This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to increase the railroad track maintenance credit from $3,500 to $6,100, adjusting for inflation after 2025, and applies these changes to expenditures after December 31, 2024.
Mike Kelly
Representative
PA
Mike Kelly
Representative
PA
This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to increase the railroad track maintenance credit from $3,500 to $6,100, adjusting for inflation after 2025. It applies to qualified expenditures starting January 1, 2024, for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2024.
The "Qualified Immunity Act of 2025" codifies qualified immunity for law enforcement officers, protecting them from liability unless the violated right was clearly established or a court has ruled similar conduct lawful, while also shielding agencies if the officer is not liable or was acting within their job scope.
Jim Banks
Senator
IN
Jim Banks
Senator
IN
The "Qualified Immunity Act of 2025" codifies qualified immunity for law enforcement officers, protecting them from liability in individual capacity unless the violated right was clearly established or a reasonable officer would have known their conduct was unlawful. It also shields law enforcement agencies and local governments from liability if the officer is not liable under the defined conditions or was acting within the scope of their employment. This act aims to balance accountability with the protection of officers performing their duties reasonably. The amendments will take effect 180 days after the enactment of the Act.
This resolution authorizes the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions to carry out its duties and specifies the expenses and agency contributions for the period of March 1, 2025, through February 28, 2027. It sets limits on expenditures for consultants, training, and other operational costs.
Bill Cassidy
Senator
LA
Bill Cassidy
Senator
LA
This resolution authorizes the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions to carry out its duties from March 1, 2025, through February 28, 2027, including making expenditures, employing personnel, and utilizing services from other government agencies. It sets specific limits on the committee's expenses for multiple periods between 2025 and 2027, including funds for consultants and staff training. The resolution outlines the procedures for covering committee expenses, primarily through the Senate's contingent fund, and specifies exceptions for certain routine payments. It also authorizes payments from the Senate's Inquiries and Investigations expense account for agency contributions related to committee employee compensation during the covered periods.
The Hershel Woody Williams National Medal of Honor Monument Location Act allows the National Medal of Honor Monument to be built on federal land near the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., honoring Medal of Honor recipients.
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
The "Hershel Woody Williams National Medal of Honor Monument Location Act" allows the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation to build a monument on federal land in Washington, D.C., to honor Medal of Honor recipients. It places the National Medal of Honor Monument near the Lincoln Memorial, and overrides location restrictions to allow it to be within the Reserve, as defined in section 8902. All other provisions regarding commemorative works still apply.
The Historic Roadways Protection Act prohibits the Department of Interior from using federal funds to finalize or implement travel management plans in specific Utah areas until certain legal cases regarding historic roadway claims are resolved.
Mike Lee
Senator
UT
Mike Lee
Senator
UT
The Historic Roadways Protection Act prohibits the Department of Interior from using federal funds to finalize or implement certain travel management plans in Utah until the Secretary of Interior certifies that all R. S. 2477 cases have been resolved. This prohibition applies to new travel management plans for specific areas, as well as the implementation of certain existing travel management plans, within the state. R. S. 2477 cases refer to legal disputes between Utah and the federal government regarding rights-of-way.
The FAIR Act increases pay rates for federal employees by 3.3 percent and locality pay adjustments by 1 percent in 2026.
Brian Schatz
Senator
HI
Brian Schatz
Senator
HI
The FAIR Act mandates a 3.3% increase in basic pay rates for federal employees under statutory pay systems and prevailing rate employees in 2026. Additionally, it increases locality pay adjustments for federal employees by 1% in 2026.
Expresses opposition to New York City's Central Business District Tolling Program, which would charge drivers up to $23 daily to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street, citing concerns about the economic impact on commuters, businesses, and consumers. Urges federal and state entities to halt the program's implementation and calls for an economic impact report.
Nicolas LaLota
Representative
NY
Nicolas LaLota
Representative
NY
This bill expresses opposition to New York City's Central Business District Tolling Program, which would charge drivers up to $23 daily to enter Manhattan below 60th Street. It cites concerns about the program's economic impact on commuters, small businesses, and low-income families. The bill urges New York State to release an economic impact report and recommends that federal agencies and New York State halt the program's implementation.
This bill amends the tax code to direct fuel taxes collected on fuel produced in the Virgin Islands and shipped to the U.S. to be deposited into the Virgin Islands treasury, effective for fuel entering the U.S. after 2024.
Stacey Plaskett
Representative
VI
Stacey Plaskett
Representative
VI
This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to direct fuel taxes collected on fuel produced in the Virgin Islands and shipped to the United States to be deposited into the Virgin Islands treasury. This provision applies to fuel entering the United States after December 31, 2024.
The "Seniors in the Workforce Tax Relief Act" provides a tax deduction of up to \$25,000 (or \$50,000 for qualifying joint filers) for seniors age 65 or older, with income-based reductions, effective for tax years 2025-2029.
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
The "Seniors in the Workforce Tax Relief Act" allows seniors aged 65 or older a tax deduction of up to \$25,000, which may be reduced for those with higher incomes. For joint filers or surviving spouses, the maximum deduction is \$50,000 with a higher income threshold before the deduction is reduced. This deduction is available for tax years between 2025 and 2029, regardless of whether the individual itemizes other deductions.
The "Qualified Immunity Act of 2025" codifies qualified immunity for law enforcement officers, protecting them from liability unless the violated right was clearly established, or the law clearly prohibited the conduct, also shielding their agencies from liability if the officer acted within their job's scope.
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
The "Qualified Immunity Act of 2025" codifies qualified immunity for law enforcement officers, protecting them from liability unless the violated right was clearly established, or no reasonable officer would have known their conduct was unlawful. It also protects employing agencies and local governments from liability if the officer acted within their employment scope. This act aims to balance accountability with the need to protect officers from harassment and liability when performing duties reasonably. The changes will take effect 180 days after enactment.
The "Make Marriage Great Again Act of 2025" eliminates the marriage penalty in income tax rate brackets by applying the tax table used for single individuals to married couples, but doubling each dollar amount in the table.
W. Steube
Representative
FL
W. Steube
Representative
FL
The "Make Marriage Great Again Act of 2025" eliminates the marriage penalty in income tax rate brackets, starting after 2024. It does this by applying the tax table used for single individuals to married couples, but doubling each dollar amount in the table. This ensures married couples are not taxed at a higher rate simply because of their marital status.
The Laken Riley Act mandates the detention of aliens who commit theft and empowers state attorneys general to sue the Department of Homeland Security or the Secretary of State over immigration enforcement failures.
Katie Britt
Senator
AL
Katie Britt
Senator
AL
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 if they believe the state or its residents are harmed by violations of immigration enforcement or visa granting. The bill aims to ensure that these aliens are detained throughout their removal proceedings and to provide states with legal recourse against perceived failures in federal immigration enforcement.
The "HOV Lanes for Heroes Act" allows disabled veterans with a qualifying service-connected disability to use HOV lanes without meeting occupancy requirements and prohibits them from being charged tolls for such use.
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
The "HOV Lanes for Heroes Act" allows disabled veterans to use High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes, even when driving alone, without being charged tolls. Eligibility is determined by the veteran's service-connected disability rating, as defined by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. Vehicles must have appropriate identification, such as a special license plate or transponder, as required by the public authority. This act amends Title 23 of the U.S. Code to include disabled veterans among those permitted to use HOV facilities.
This bill, named the "No Congressional Funds for Sanctuary Cities Act," prohibits federal funds from being used for congressional earmarks that benefit sanctuary jurisdictions, defined as those that obstruct immigration information sharing or detainment requests, excluding cases involving crime victims or witnesses, starting in fiscal year 2026.
Beth Van Duyne
Representative
TX
Beth Van Duyne
Representative
TX
The "No Congressional Funds for Sanctuary Cities Act" prohibits federal funds from being used for congressional earmarks that benefit sanctuary jurisdictions, defined as those with laws or practices that prevent cooperation with federal immigration enforcement, with exceptions for victims and witnesses of crimes. This act will be effective starting in fiscal year 2026.
The STEP Act aims to enhance payment accuracy within federal programs by mandating thorough monitoring, reporting, and preventative measures against improper payments, without allocating additional funding for implementation.
James Lankford
Senator
OK
James Lankford
Senator
OK
The "Safeguarding the Transparency and Efficiency of Payments Act" or "STEP Act," aims to enhance transparency and reduce improper payments within federal programs. It mandates executive agencies to identify and report on programs susceptible to significant improper payments, implement corrective action plans, and report annually to Congress on their progress in curbing fraud. The Act stipulates that no additional funds will be allocated for its implementation.
Expresses gratitude to all those involved in ensuring the success of the Presidential Inauguration, recognizing their hard work, dedication, and adaptability in overcoming challenges.
Mike Rounds
Senator
SD
Mike Rounds
Senator
SD
This resolution expresses gratitude to the various groups and individuals involved in ensuring the success of the Presidential Inauguration, including the Joint Congressional Committee, Architect of the Capitol, law enforcement, emergency personnel, and volunteers. It recognizes their hard work, professionalism, and adaptability in overcoming challenges to maintain safety and security. The resolution also thanks the families of those involved for their support and encourages Americans to acknowledge their vital role in the inauguration's success.
The "Post-Disaster Assistance Online Accountability Act" mandates increased transparency in federal disaster assistance by requiring agencies to report detailed project and funding data on a dedicated government website subpage. This aims to provide the public with easy access to information on how disaster relief funds are allocated and spent.
Mike Ezell
Representative
MS
Mike Ezell
Representative
MS
The "Post-Disaster Assistance Online Accountability Act" aims to increase transparency in disaster relief efforts by requiring federal agencies to report detailed data on disaster assistance projects on a dedicated government website. This includes information on the total amount of assistance provided, project specifics, and recipient details, making it easier for the public to track how disaster relief funds are used. The Office of Management and Budget is responsible for creating this subpage, with the option to partner with a private entity. This act defines key terms such as "covered federal agency," "disaster assistance," and "eligible recipient" to ensure clarity and consistency in reporting.
The "Empowering Nonprofits Act" reduces cost-sharing requirements by 25% for eligible nonprofit organizations in states where over 20% of individuals live below the federal poverty line for 5 years.
Aumua Amata Radewagen
Representative
AS
Aumua Amata Radewagen
Representative
AS
The "Empowering Nonprofits Act" reduces cost-sharing requirements by 25% for eligible nonprofit organizations for 5 years. This applies to grants made directly to nonprofits in states where over 20% of individuals live below the federal poverty line.
This bill allocates \$32,864,613 from the House of Representatives' funds for the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform's expenses during the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress, subject to session limitations and voucher requirements.
James Comer
Representative
KY
James Comer
Representative
KY
This bill allocates $32,864,613 from the House of Representatives' funds for the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform's expenses during the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress, with specific spending limits for each session. Payments must be made via vouchers approved by the Chairman and the House Administration Committee. All funds must be spent in accordance with the rules set by the House Administration Committee.
This bill amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to deem aliens convicted of or admitting to committing sex offenses, domestic violence, stalking, child abuse, or violating protection orders as inadmissible and deportable. It broadens the definition of crimes against children to include domestic violence, regardless of grant funding status.
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
The "Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act" amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to deem aliens inadmissible and deportable if they have committed or admitted to acts constituting sex offenses, domestic violence, stalking, child abuse, or violating protection orders. It broadens the definition of crimes against children to include any crime constituting domestic violence.