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H.R. 795
119th CongressJan 28th 2025
Pregnancy Is Not an Illness Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

This bill, known as the "Pregnancy Is Not an Illness Act of 2025," prevents the Department of Health and Human Services from classifying pregnancy as an illness when approving abortion drugs or imposing restrictions on them, and nullifies any existing approvals that do so.

Mary Miller
R

Mary Miller

Representative

IL

H.R. 798
119th CongressJan 28th 2025
Dignity for Aborted Children Act
IN COMMITTEE

The "Dignity for Aborted Children Act" requires abortion providers to offer patients the option to take possession of fetal remains for burial or cremation, or to have the provider arrange for interment or cremation, with penalties for non-compliance.

Mary Miller
R

Mary Miller

Representative

IL

H.R. 799
119th CongressJan 28th 2025
Parental Notification and Intervention Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

The "Parental Notification and Intervention Act of 2025" requires parental notification for minors seeking abortions, allows parents to sue to prevent the abortion, and permits states to enact stricter related laws.

Mary Miller
R

Mary Miller

Representative

IL

H.R. 742
119th CongressJan 28th 2025
Protecting Resources Of Taxpayers to Eliminate Childhood Transgender Surgeries Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

The "PROTECTS Act of 2025" prohibits federal funds from being used for gender transition procedures for minors, with exceptions for certain medical conditions and genetic disorders.

Rich McCormick
R

Rich McCormick

Representative

GA

H.R. 796
119th CongressJan 28th 2025
Second Chance for Moms Act
IN COMMITTEE

The "Second Chance for Moms Act of 2025" requires a warning label on mifepristone about potential reversal of its effects and establishes a hotline for women seeking information on abortion pill reversal.

Mary Miller
R

Mary Miller

Representative

IL

H.R. 727
119th CongressJan 24th 2025
Prohibiting Abortion Industry’s Lucrative Loopholes Act
IN COMMITTEE

The "Prohibiting Abortion Industry's Lucrative Loopholes Act" amends existing law to broaden the definition of "valuable consideration" to prohibit the selling of human fetal tissue. This expanded definition includes covering costs associated with the transfer and processing of fetal tissue.

C. Franklin
R

C. Franklin

Representative

FL

H.R. 722
119th CongressJan 24th 2025
Life at Conception Act
IN COMMITTEE

The "Life at Conception Act" aims to grant equal protection under the 14th Amendment to all born and preborn human beings, defining life as beginning at fertilization, but specifies that women cannot be prosecuted for the death of their unborn child.

Eric Burlison
R

Eric Burlison

Representative

MO

H.R. 21
119th CongressJan 23rd 2025
Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act
HOUSE PASSED

The Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act requires health care practitioners to provide the same level of care to infants born alive after an abortion attempt as they would to any other newborn, mandating immediate hospitalization and imposing penalties for violations, while protecting the mother from prosecution. It also allows the mother of a child born alive to file a civil action against anyone who violated the act.

Ann Wagner
R

Ann Wagner

Representative

MO

H.R. 662
119th CongressJan 23rd 2025
Promoting Domestic Energy Production Act
IN COMMITTEE

This bill modifies the tax treatment of intangible drilling and development costs, aligning depreciation and depletion deductions more closely with taxable income calculations, effective for taxable years after 2025.

Mike Carey
R

Mike Carey

Representative

OH

H.RES. 59
119th CongressJan 23rd 2025
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the sermon given by the Right Reverend Mariann Edgar Budde at the National Prayer Service on January 21st, 2025, at the National Cathedral was a display of political activism and condemning its distorted message.
IN COMMITTEE

The bill condemns a sermon given at the National Prayer Service on January 21, 2025, believing it was political activism.

Josh Brecheen
R

Josh Brecheen

Representative

OK

H.R. 645
119th CongressJan 23rd 2025
National Constitutional Carry Act
IN COMMITTEE

The "National Constitutional Carry Act" would allow any U.S. citizen who can legally possess a firearm to carry it in public in any state, regardless of state or local laws.

Thomas Massie
R

Thomas Massie

Representative

KY

H.R. 696
119th CongressJan 23rd 2025
End Unaccountable Amnesty Act
IN COMMITTEE

The "End Unaccountable Amnesty Act" aims to reform immigration laws by requiring congressional approval for Temporary Protected Status, modifying the handling of unaccompanied alien children, repealing cancellation of removal, restricting acceptable identification documents for air travel, and limiting the use of immigration parole.

Troy Nehls
R

Troy Nehls

Representative

TX

H.R. 679
119th CongressJan 23rd 2025
To nullify the modifications made by the Food and Drug Administration in January 2023 to the risk evaluation and mitigation strategy for the abortion pill mifepristone, and for other purposes.
IN COMMITTEE

This bill nullifies the FDA's January 2023 modifications to the risk evaluation and mitigation strategy for mifepristone and prevents similar changes from being enacted in the future.

Diana Harshbarger
R

Diana Harshbarger

Representative

TN

H.R. 624
119th CongressJan 22nd 2025
Reining In Federal Licensing Enforcement Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

The "RIFLE Act of 2025" reforms the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) by modifying penalties for Federal firearms licensees, changing the process for license applications, and establishing formal inspection standards. It also limits the use of firearms purchaser information and provides opportunities to correct violations after acquiring a firearms business.

Tracey Mann
R

Tracey Mann

Representative

KS

H.R. 620
119th CongressJan 22nd 2025
FARM Act
IN COMMITTEE

The "FARM Act" aims to protect U.S. agriculture by including it in the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, requiring scrutiny of foreign investments in agriculture, and mandating annual reports on foreign influence in the U.S. agriculture industry.

Ronny Jackson
R

Ronny Jackson

Representative

TX

H.R. 631
119th CongressJan 22nd 2025
PARTS Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

The PARTS Act of 2025 amends the definition of "firearm silencer" and "firearm muffler" to include certain parts and devices used to diminish the sound of a firearm.

August Pfluger
R

August Pfluger

Representative

TX

H.R. 578
119th CongressJan 21st 2025
Sarah’s Law
IN COMMITTEE

Sarah's Law mandates the detention of aliens who are inadmissible or deportable due to visa issues, and who are charged with or convicted of offenses resulting in death or serious bodily injury, while also requiring the Department of Homeland Security to provide victims and their families with information about the alien's status and removal efforts.

Randy Feenstra
R

Randy Feenstra

Representative

IA

H.R. 587
119th CongressJan 21st 2025
To remove the lesser prairie-chicken from the lists of threatened species and endangered species published pursuant to the Endangered Species Act of 1973 and to amend that Act to exclude the lesser prairie-chicken from the authority of that Act.
IN COMMITTEE

This bill removes the lesser prairie-chicken from the endangered species list and prohibits its relisting in the future.

Tracey Mann
R

Tracey Mann

Representative

KS

H.R. 30
119th CongressJan 16th 2025
Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act
HOUSE PASSED

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
R

Nancy Mace

Representative

SC

H.R. 516
119th CongressJan 16th 2025
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to modify the railroad track maintenance credit.
IN COMMITTEE

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
R

Mike Kelly

Representative

PA