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This bill mandates that former candidates' campaign committees and PACs must spend down remaining funds within two years after an election, unless the candidate runs again, and requires former candidates who become lobbyists or foreign agents to certify compliance with these disbursement rules.
Kathy Castor
Representative
FL
Kathy Castor
Representative
FL
The Honest Elections and Campaign, No Gain Act mandates that candidates' leftover campaign funds must be spent down within two years after an election, unless the candidate immediately runs again. Remaining funds must be used to pay debts or donated to specific political or charitable organizations. Furthermore, former candidates who become registered lobbyists or foreign agents must certify that their past campaign committees complied with these new disbursement rules. These provisions take effect starting with the general federal elections in November 2026.
This Act eliminates age restrictions and simplifies premium requirements for adult children covered under the TRICARE Young Adult program.
Patrick Ryan
Representative
NY
Patrick Ryan
Representative
NY
The Health Care Fairness for Military Families Act of 2025 significantly improves the TRICARE Young Adult (TYA) program for military dependents. This legislation eliminates the age restriction for TYA eligibility and removes the separate premium requirement for coverage. These changes aim to provide broader and simpler healthcare access for adult children of service members.
This Act establishes a corporate tax rate reduction for qualifying U.S. corporations that implement broad-based employee stock ownership plans, while also making the distributed stock tax-free to the employees upon receipt.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
The Share Holder Allocation for Rewards to Employees Plan Act (SHARE Plan Act) establishes a new corporate tax incentive for U.S. companies that distribute a significant amount of their stock equity to employees through formal, broad-based plans. Eligible "SHARE corporations" receive a 3 percentage point reduction in their corporate income tax rate. Crucially, stock received by employees under a qualified SHARE plan is excluded from the employee's gross income for federal tax purposes. The bill sets strict requirements for plan structure, employee participation, and minimum equity distribution ratios to qualify for these benefits.
This bill improves the Veterans Community Care Program by expanding access to care, standardizing mental health treatment eligibility, and enhancing online self-service tools for veterans. It also requires increased reporting and transparency within the VA healthcare system.
Mike Bost
Representative
IL
Mike Bost
Representative
IL
The Veterans ACCESS Act of 2025 seeks to improve veterans' healthcare by revising the Veterans Community Care Program, enhancing mental health treatment programs, and implementing other healthcare improvements. Title I revises eligibility standards for community care, ensures veterans are informed about their options, and addresses care preferences and telehealth options. Title II standardizes eligibility for mental health programs, improves care quality, and ensures timely access to treatment. Title III focuses on improving healthcare services through online tools, modifying innovation programs, and increasing reporting on healthcare processes.
This resolution expresses congressional disapproval of the United States Fish and Wildlife Service's submitted rule regarding the Barred Owl Management Strategy.
Troy Nehls
Representative
TX
Troy Nehls
Representative
TX
This joint resolution expresses the disapproval of Congress regarding the United States Fish and Wildlife Service's recently submitted rule on the "Barred Owl Management Strategy." By invoking the Congressional Review Act, this action nullifies the proposed management strategy, preventing it from taking legal effect. Essentially, Congress is rejecting the USFWS's plan for managing Barred Owls.
Ally's Act mandates that certain private health insurance plans must cover auditory implant devices, related services, and upgrades for qualifying individuals without imposing stricter cost-sharing or treatment limitations than other medical benefits.
Joe Neguse
Representative
CO
Joe Neguse
Representative
CO
The Ally's Act mandates that certain private health insurance plans must cover auditory implant devices, related supplies, and necessary services for qualifying individuals. This coverage must be comparable to other medical and surgical benefits regarding cost-sharing and treatment limitations. Furthermore, plans cannot deny coverage if a physician or qualified audiologist determines the required hearing items or services are medically necessary. These new requirements take effect for plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2026.
The BRAVE Burma Act extends sanctions deadlines, mandates annual reviews of entities supporting the Burmese military, limits Burma's IMF shareholding, and establishes a Special Envoy to coordinate U.S. policy for restoring democracy.
Bill Huizenga
Representative
MI
Bill Huizenga
Representative
MI
The BRAVE Burma Act extends existing accountability measures and strengthens U.S. efforts against the Burmese military regime. It mandates annual reviews of sanctions targeting Burmese state-owned businesses and the jet fuel industry. Crucially, the bill establishes a Senate-confirmed U.S. Special Envoy for Burma to coordinate policy, push for international sanctions, and advocate for a return to civilian-led democracy. The Act also directs the Treasury to oppose increases in Burma's shareholding at the IMF while the military junta is in power.
This Act prohibits insurance companies from discriminating against living organ donors when issuing life, disability, or long-term care policies and mandates the updating of educational materials regarding donation risks and insurance implications.
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
The Living Donor Protection Act of 2025 prohibits life, disability, and long-term care insurance companies from denying coverage or increasing premiums solely because an individual is a living organ donor. This legislation ensures that living donors are not financially penalized for their altruistic act. Additionally, the bill requires the Secretary of HHS to update educational materials to accurately reflect the insurance protections afforded to living donors.
This bill amends the Family and Medical Leave Act to explicitly qualify time taken for an employee's own organ donation surgery as a serious health condition.
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
This bill amends the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) to explicitly clarify that time taken off for an employee's own organ donation surgery qualifies as a serious health condition. This ensures both private and federal sector workers receive FMLA protection for recovery from organ donation. The legislation also specifies how federal employees must substitute existing paid leave when taking FMLA time for this purpose.
This Act prohibits the Federal Reserve from directly or indirectly issuing a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) and bars the Fed from developing or using one for monetary policy without explicit Congressional authorization.
Tom Emmer
Representative
MN
Tom Emmer
Representative
MN
The Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act strictly prohibits the Federal Reserve from directly or indirectly issuing a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) to individuals. This legislation prevents the Fed from developing, testing, or implementing any digital currency that functions as a direct liability of the Federal Reserve. Furthermore, Congress asserts that any authority to create such a digital asset must explicitly come from Congress itself.
The Waste and Illegal Property Eradication (WIPE) Act authorizes the Department of Defense to use portable waste disposal systems for seized contraband while explicitly banning the use of open-air burn pits for such materials, funded by a budget reallocation for fiscal year 2026.
Raul Ruiz
Representative
CA
Raul Ruiz
Representative
CA
The Waste and Illegal Property Eradication (WIPE) Act authorizes the Department of Defense (DoD) to use portable, expeditionary waste disposal systems for destroying seized contraband, counterfeit goods, and unauthorized equipment. This legislation specifically prohibits the DoD from using open-air burn pits for these materials. The Act funds the acquisition of these new disposal systems by reallocating existing funds designated for open-air burn pit operations.
This act mandates the FDA to study the human health impacts of microplastic exposure through food and water and report recommendations to Congress.
Janelle Bynum
Representative
OR
Janelle Bynum
Representative
OR
The Microplastics Safety Act mandates the FDA to conduct a comprehensive study on the human health impacts of microplastic exposure through food and water. This research must specifically investigate risks to children's health, endocrine function, cancer, and reproduction. Following the study, the FDA is required to report its findings and recommend necessary legislative or regulatory actions to Congress.
This act allows designated individuals or immediate family members to supplement the health records of deceased veterans with post-mortem health information held by the DoD and VA.
Raul Ruiz
Representative
CA
Raul Ruiz
Representative
CA
The Health Records Enhancement Act establishes a system allowing designated individuals or immediate family members to supplement the health records of deceased veterans held by the DoD and VA. This process permits the addition of post-mortem health observations or relevant details to the existing official records. The goal is to ensure a more complete historical health record for deceased service members.
This act enhances protections for Medicare beneficiaries receiving orthotic and prosthetic care by ensuring required training accompanies direct shipments and expanding exemptions within competitive acquisition programs.
Glenn Thompson
Representative
PA
Glenn Thompson
Representative
PA
The Medicare Orthotics and Prosthetics Patient-Centered Care Act aims to enhance protections for Medicare beneficiaries receiving custom braces and artificial limbs. This bill ensures that payment will not be made for certain devices shipped directly to a patient without required training from a qualified practitioner. Additionally, it expands exemptions from competitive bidding for certain providers and clarifies access to replacement custom orthotic devices.
This resolution formally condemns the severe, ongoing persecution of Christians in Muslim-majority countries and urges the President to prioritize their protection in U.S. foreign policy.
Riley Moore
Representative
WV
Riley Moore
Representative
WV
This resolution formally condemns the severe, ongoing persecution of Christians in Muslim-majority countries worldwide. It documents specific instances of violence, discrimination, and legal restrictions faced by Christian communities across numerous nations. The bill urges the President to prioritize the protection of these religious minorities in all U.S. foreign policy and diplomatic engagement.
This Act prohibits the District of Columbia from establishing or maintaining Sister City relationships with foreign adversary nations and restricts the use of federal funds for related outreach without certification of compliance.
John Moolenaar
Representative
MI
John Moolenaar
Representative
MI
The District of Columbia Sister City Integrity Act prohibits the District from establishing new Sister City relationships with any city or region located in a country designated as a foreign adversary. Existing partnerships with such nations must be terminated within 180 days or upon the agreement's expiration. Furthermore, the District cannot use federal funds for international liaison services without certifying compliance with this Act to the President.
This act expands the ability for eligible service members to transfer their Post-9/11 GI Bill education benefits to dependents by updating service requirements and clarifying transfer timing.
Eugene Vindman
Representative
VA
Eugene Vindman
Representative
VA
The Military Family GI Bill Promise Act expands the ability for service members to transfer their Post-9/11 education benefits to dependents. This legislation removes the requirement that the transfer must occur while the service member is actively serving. To qualify, individuals must now meet updated service requirements, including 10 years in the uniformed services with at least six years in the Armed Forces.
This Act lifts the existing policy that automatically denies the export or transfer of U.S. defense articles and services to the Republic of Cyprus, provided human rights concerns are not present and the President does not intervene for national security reasons.
Chris Pappas
Representative
NH
Chris Pappas
Representative
NH
The End the Cyprus Embargo Act lifts the existing policy that automatically denies requests to export U.S. defense articles and services to the Republic of Cyprus. Congress finds that allowing these defense sales strengthens U.S. security interests in Europe by reducing Cyprus's reliance on other nations for military equipment. This change is contingent on Cyprus meeting certain requirements and allows the President to reinstate the denial policy temporarily for national security reasons.
This Act establishes a USGS program to study sinkhole causes, create and update risk maps using specific elevation data, and provide this information on a public website for community planners.
Darren Soto
Representative
FL
Darren Soto
Representative
FL
The Sinkhole Mapping Act of 2025 establishes a new, federally funded program within the USGS to study the causes of sinkholes. This program is mandated to create and regularly update detailed sinkhole hazard risk maps using specific elevation data. The resulting maps and related information must be made publicly available on a dedicated website to assist community planners and emergency managers.
This bill mandates a comprehensive report detailing the current and future state of the U.S.-Greece security cooperation, focusing on basing rights and strategic investments.
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
This bill mandates a comprehensive report from the Secretary of Defense detailing the current state and future potential of the U.S.-Greece security relationship. The report must specifically address basing rights, investments made under the 2021 Mutual Defense Cooperation Agreement, and analyze options for expanding U.S. military presence in Greece. This oversight ensures Congress is fully informed about strategic cooperation in the Eastern Mediterranean.