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This Act ensures that essential Department of Homeland Security employees continue to receive pay during a government shutdown until a new budget is enacted or January 1, 2027.
Bill Huizenga
Representative
MI
Bill Huizenga
Representative
MI
The Pay Our Homeland Defenders Act of 2026 ensures that essential Department of Homeland Security (DHS) employees, including law enforcement and critical support staff, continue to receive pay and allowances during a government shutdown. This automatic funding remains active until a new budget is passed or until January 1, 2027. The goal is to maintain critical national security operations even without full appropriations.
This resolution authorizes the lying in honor of the remains of Charles James Kirk, a champion of free speech and youth political engagement, in the Capitol rotunda.
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
This resolution authorizes the use of the U.S. Capitol rotunda for a lying in honor ceremony for the late Charles James Kirk. Kirk is recognized as a lifelong advocate for freedom of speech, civil political discourse, and youth political engagement. The Speaker of the House and the President pro tempore of the Senate will oversee the necessary arrangements for the event.
The LOCAL Foods Act of 2025 expands federal inspection exemptions for small-scale, personal meat processing operations, allowing owners to process their own livestock without full federal inspection for personal consumption.
Eugene Vindman
Representative
VA
Eugene Vindman
Representative
VA
The LOCAL Foods Act of 2025 expands exemptions from federal meat inspection for small-scale, personal processing operations. This allows owners of livestock, even partial owners, to have their animals slaughtered and processed without federal inspection, provided the resulting meat is strictly for the owner, their household, guests, or employees. The bill emphasizes that the owner must maintain control and proper identification of the meat, even when using an agent for processing.
This resolution strongly condemns the assassination of Charlie Kirk and calls for national change inspired by his life and tragic death.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
This resolution strongly condemns the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, during his national speaking tour. It honors his life, his founding of Turning Point USA, and his dedication to conservative principles. Ultimately, the document calls for national unity and reaffirms the commitment to protecting the right to peaceful assembly and free expression.
This bill protects firearm licensees from license revocation for self-reported or correctable violations by requiring notice, a chance to fix mistakes, and granting federal courts the power to review revocations *de novo*.
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
The FIREARM Act aims to protect licensed firearm dealers from overly harsh penalties for minor or self-reported mistakes. It establishes new standards requiring the government to provide notice and an opportunity for dealers to correct violations before license revocation. Furthermore, the bill retroactively applies these protections to licenses previously revoked under a specific 2021 enforcement policy, allowing affected individuals a path to reapply.
This act updates the definition of "unauthorized alien" in employment verification law by removing the reference to the Attorney General.
Brandon Gill
Representative
TX
Brandon Gill
Representative
TX
The Domestic Jobs Protection Act amends immigration law by updating the definition of "unauthorized alien" within employment verification rules. This change specifically removes a reference to the Attorney General in the existing statutory definition. The goal is to streamline and clarify who is covered under current employment verification statutes.
This Act modernizes Medicare utilization requirements for rural facilities employing Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners by aligning their practice and oversight with state laws.
Tracey Mann
Representative
KS
Tracey Mann
Representative
KS
The Modernizing Rural Physician Assistant and Nurse Practitioner Utilization Act of 2025 updates Medicare payment requirements for facilities not directly directed by a physician. It mandates that these facilities must have formal arrangements with Physician Assistants (PAs) or Nurse Practitioners (NPs) whose practice adheres to state laws and regulations. These changes are set to take effect on January 1, 2027.
This bill removes the Medicare exclusion for services provided in facilities primarily focused on mental disease treatment, effective January 1, 2027.
Jill Tokuda
Representative
HI
Jill Tokuda
Representative
HI
The Rural Behavioral Health Improvement Act of 2025 aims to enhance behavioral healthcare access in rural areas by modifying Medicare coverage rules. This bill specifically removes the existing exclusion that prevents Medicare payment for services provided in facilities primarily focused on treating mental diseases. This significant change is scheduled to take effect on January 1, 2027.
This act updates the population threshold defining an "urban area" to maintain eligibility for Rural Health Clinics under the Medicare program, effective January 1, 2027.
Tracey Mann
Representative
KS
Tracey Mann
Representative
KS
The Rural Health Clinic Location Modernization Act of 2025 updates the criteria for clinics to qualify as Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) under Medicare. This legislation revises the definition of an "urban area," setting a new population threshold of 50,000 people to determine eligibility. These changes to the location standards will take effect starting January 1, 2027.
This Act bans Members of Congress and their immediate families from trading or owning specific investments while in office, requiring divestment within 90 to 180 days or facing significant financial penalties.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The Restore Trust in Congress Act establishes strict new rules prohibiting Members of Congress and their immediate families from owning or trading specific financial assets, referred to as "covered investments," while in office. Covered individuals must divest existing prohibited holdings within a set timeframe or face significant financial penalties, including fines and forfeiture of profits. The legislation aims to eliminate conflicts of interest arising from personal financial trading while serving in federal office.
This Act mandates parental consent for any school action supporting a student's gender identity different from their biological sex, tying compliance to federal education funding and allowing parents to sue for violations.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The Empower Parents to Protect their Kids Act mandates that schools receiving federal funding must obtain explicit parental consent before taking any action supporting a student's gender transition that differs from their biological sex. This legislation prohibits school staff from encouraging students to keep secrets from parents regarding gender identity or from hiding information about a student's transition plans. Parents are granted the right to sue schools directly for violations of these parental notification and consent requirements.
The Safe Students Act repeals the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990, eliminating the federal ban on possessing firearms within 1,000 feet of a school.
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
The Safe Students Act completely repeals the federal Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990, eliminating the previous ban on possessing firearms within 1,000 feet of a school. This action removes the specific federal prohibition and cleans up related definitions and penalty structures within the U.S. Code.
The GRACE Act prohibits federal education funding for schools or agencies with vaccination requirements unless they provide an unconditional religious exemption without requiring documentation.
W. Steube
Representative
FL
W. Steube
Representative
FL
The GRACE Act prohibits federal education funding for any school or agency that mandates vaccinations unless they provide a religious exemption based solely on an individual's stated sincerely held religious beliefs. This exemption cannot require any proof or documentation to support the religious objection. Consequently, institutions requiring documentation for religious vaccine exemptions risk losing federal education funds.
The Safety and Opportunity for Girls Act of 2025 amends Title IX to define sex based on biological reproductive capacity and ensures schools can maintain sex-segregated facilities and programs without jeopardizing federal funding.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The Safety and Opportunity for Girls Act of 2025 amends Title IX to define "female" and "male" based on biological reproductive capacity. This legislation explicitly permits schools to maintain sex-segregated facilities, programs, and activities without jeopardizing their federal funding. It ensures that schools retain the authority to separate spaces based on biological sex.
The ALCATRAZ Act establishes a DHS grant program to reimburse state and local governments for migrant detention costs incurred after January 20, 2025.
Addison McDowell
Representative
NC
Addison McDowell
Representative
NC
The ALCATRAZ Act establishes a new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) grant program to reimburse state and local governments for the costs associated with detaining migrants within their borders starting in 2025. This program will initially be funded by redirecting unspent money from FEMA's Shelter and Services Program. Furthermore, DHS must report on plans to expedite the construction of new migrant detention facilities and identify underused government accounts for potential funding redirection.
This Act establishes a federal database to identify and prohibit federal funding for state and local governments deemed to have sanctuary policies that conflict with immigration enforcement.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The Sanctuary Penalty and Public Protection Act of 2025 establishes a federal database to identify and publicly list state and local governments deemed to have policies that obstruct federal immigration enforcement. Jurisdictions placed on this "sanctuary jurisdiction" list will be prohibited from receiving or using any new federal funding. This act aims to penalize local governments that refuse to fully cooperate with federal immigration detainers and enforcement requests.
This Act mandates that schools must obtain prior written consent from parents or eligible students before collecting specific survey or evaluation data.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The Parents Opt-in Protection Act requires schools to obtain prior written consent before collecting specific survey or evaluation data from students. This legislation amends existing law to ensure that participation in certain student surveys is voluntary and requires explicit parental or student permission.
The PRIME Act exempts custom slaughter facilities from federal inspection requirements for meat distributed only within the state where it was processed, provided they comply with state law.
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
The PRIME Act, or Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption Act, exempts custom slaughter facilities from federal inspection requirements for meat that is processed and sold only within the state of origin. To qualify, facilities must comply with all applicable state laws regarding slaughter and preparation. This legislation ensures that states retain the authority to enforce their own, potentially stricter, regulations on local meat processing.
This bill ends the liability shield for vaccine manufacturers by allowing individuals to sue directly in court or seek compensation through the existing program, while also removing time limits for program claims and excluding COVID-19 vaccines from countermeasure liability protections.
Paul Gosar
Representative
AZ
Paul Gosar
Representative
AZ
The End the Vaccine Carveout Act fundamentally changes vaccine injury compensation by allowing individuals to choose between filing a claim through the existing National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program or suing the manufacturer or administrator directly in court. This legislation removes the liability shield for vaccine makers and eliminates time limits for filing claims with the Program. Additionally, it specifically excludes COVID-19 vaccines from existing countermeasure liability protections.
This Act prohibits covered foreign entities from acquiring or leasing U.S. agricultural land and temporarily bans them from purchasing residential real estate, imposing severe penalties for non-compliance.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
This Act prohibits "covered foreign entities," primarily defined as those connected to the People's Republic of China, from acquiring or leasing U.S. agricultural land. Covered entities currently owning such land must divest within one year or face severe daily fines and potential criminal forfeiture. Additionally, the bill imposes a temporary two-year ban on these same entities purchasing residential real estate, with separate penalties for non-compliance. The legislation mandates the creation of new enforcement offices within the Departments of Agriculture and Commerce to oversee compliance.