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Repeals the Impoundment Control Act of 1974, eliminating congressional oversight of presidential decisions to withhold funds.
Andrew Clyde
Representative
GA
Andrew Clyde
Representative
GA
This bill repeals the Impoundment Control Act of 1974, eliminating the requirements for the President to report to Congress on decisions to withhold or delay spending of appropriated funds. This removes the process by which Congress can approve or disapprove of these presidential actions.
This bill prohibits federal funding for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and National Public Radio (NPR) and redirects those allocated funds to reduce the national debt for fiscal years 2025 through 2027.
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY
The Defund Government-Sponsored Propaganda Act prohibits all federal funding, direct or indirect, to the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) and National Public Radio (NPR) upon enactment. For fiscal years 2025 through 2027, funds otherwise allocated to these entities by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) will instead be redirected to reduce the national public debt. This legislation aims to eliminate taxpayer support for these specific public media organizations.
The "Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act" prevents payment card networks from creating a separate merchant category code for firearm retailers.
Riley Moore
Representative
WV
Riley Moore
Representative
WV
The "Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act" prevents payment card networks from assigning a unique merchant category code to firearm retailers. The Attorney General is responsible for enforcing the Act, investigating complaints, and reporting to Congress. This law overrides state and local laws regarding merchant category codes for firearm retailers and does not establish a private right of action.
The "Emergency Border Control Resolution" establishes the federal budget for fiscal year 2025, setting spending and revenue levels, and mandating House committees to propose legislative changes to reduce the deficit.
Andy Harris
Representative
MD
Andy Harris
Representative
MD
The "Emergency Border Control Resolution" establishes the federal budget for fiscal year 2025, replacing previous resolutions and setting budgetary levels through 2034. It outlines recommended levels and amounts for federal revenues, budget authority, outlays, deficits, and debt. The resolution instructs House committees to propose legislative changes to either increase or reduce the deficit by specific amounts. It also sets a policy to restore federal spending to pre-COVID-19 pandemic levels, adjusted to protect Social Security, Medicare, and debt service obligations.
This bill restricts federal funds to non-profits that fail to certify compliance with laws against human trafficking and alien smuggling, and directs the Department of Homeland Security to develop strategies to combat these issues.
Lance Gooden
Representative
TX
Lance Gooden
Representative
TX
The "Protecting Federal Funds from Human Trafficking and Smuggling Act of 2025" restricts federal funding to non-profit organizations that do not certify compliance with federal laws on human trafficking, alien smuggling, fraud, and bribery. It also directs the Secretary of Homeland Security to develop strategies and best practices for non-profits to comply with federal law, detect and report violations, and improve cooperation with law enforcement. Additionally, the Comptroller General is required to report to Congress on any violations by non-profit entities.
The "Direct Medical Care Freedom Act of 2025" clarifies that direct medical care agreements are not health plans, allows fees paid for these agreements to be considered medical expenses, and requires these fees to be reported on W2 forms when provided through employment.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The Direct Medical Care Freedom Act of 2025 clarifies that direct medical care arrangements, where individuals pay a fixed periodic fee for medical services from practitioners, are not considered health plans under the Internal Revenue Code. It allows fees paid for these arrangements to be treated as medical expenses and mandates that fees for arrangements provided through employment are reported on employee W2 forms. This applies to primary care, specialty care, or other subsets of medical services, and will take effect for months beginning after December 31, 2024.
Repeals a mandate requiring kill switches in cars.
Scott Perry
Representative
PA
Scott Perry
Representative
PA
The "No Kill Switches in Cars Act" repeals a section of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The repealed section required the Department of Transportation to create a rule mandating that all new cars have advanced drunk and impaired driving prevention technology. This bill prohibits the government from requiring car manufacturers to install kill switches in vehicles.
This bill allows the President to use previously paused funds to deport illegal aliens from the United States, regardless of conflicting laws.
Andrew Ogles
Representative
TN
Andrew Ogles
Representative
TN
The "Restoring American Sovereignty Act" allows the President to use previously paused funds to deport illegal aliens from the United States. This overrides any conflicting laws that may be in place.
This bill proposes a constitutional amendment to base the apportionment of U.S. Representatives on the number of citizens in each state. It requires ratification within seven years to become effective.
Warren Davidson
Representative
OH
Warren Davidson
Representative
OH
This bill proposes a constitutional amendment to change how the population is counted for the purpose of allocating representatives to each state. Instead of counting all persons residing in a state, only the number of citizens would be counted. To be added to the constitution, the states must ratify this amendment within seven years.
This bill removes federal overreach by allowing state and local eviction moratoriums to proceed without federal interference.
Barry Loudermilk
Representative
GA
Barry Loudermilk
Representative
GA
The "Respect State Housing Laws Act" repeals a provision in the CARES Act that restricted states' abilities to enforce their own eviction moratoriums. This change clarifies that state laws regarding evictions should be respected and not overridden by federal measures. By removing the subsection, the bill aims to restore states' authority over housing regulations and eviction processes within their jurisdictions.
The "UNPLUG EVs Act" rescinds unspent funds from electric vehicle charging and fueling grant programs and the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program to reduce the federal deficit.
Eric Burlison
Representative
MO
Eric Burlison
Representative
MO
The "UNPLUG EVs Act" rescinds any unspent funds allocated for electric vehicle charging and fueling grants, as well as funds from the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Formula Program. The recovered funds will be deposited into the Treasury's general fund and used to reduce the federal deficit.
This bill eliminates federal income taxes on Social Security benefits for seniors, ensuring continued funding for Social Security and Railroad Retirement programs without raising taxes.
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
The "Senior Citizens Tax Elimination Act" repeals the inclusion of Social Security benefits in gross income, effectively ending the taxation of these benefits for taxable years beginning after the enactment of this law. The Act mandates the allocation of funds each fiscal year to the Social Security Act or the Railroad Retirement Act of 1974, ensuring these programs are not negatively impacted by the tax elimination. The amount allocated must equal the reduction in transfers to these funds because of the change. Congress intends to offset the revenue reduction without raising taxes.
Mandates the prompt release of immigration status information to state officials for voter eligibility verification.
Beth Van Duyne
Representative
TX
Beth Van Duyne
Representative
TX
The "Voter Eligibility Verification Act of 2025" aims to ensure accurate voter rolls by requiring the prompt release of immigration status information to state officials. The Attorney General or Secretary of State must receive an individual's immigration status within 15 days of requesting it, including for potential voters. This will allow states to verify the eligibility of individuals for voter registration.
This bill abolishes the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), redirecting its assets and responsibilities to the Secretary of State.
W. Steube
Representative
FL
W. Steube
Representative
FL
This bill proposes to eliminate the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). It would cut off all federal funding to USAID starting from the bill's enactment date. Any unspent funds previously allocated to USAID would be rescinded and transferred to the Secretary of State, along with the agency's assets and liabilities.
The Prison Rape Prevention Act of 2025 mandates housing and transportation of prisoners based on biological sex and prohibits gender-related medical treatments for inmates.
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
The "Prison Rape Prevention Act of 2025" mandates that the Bureau of Prisons house and transport prisoners based on biological sex. It defines biological sex as the natural reproductive system of male or female individuals, even with developmental or genetic anomalies. The bill prohibits the Bureau of Prisons from providing or funding gender-related medical treatments, with specific exclusions for certain disorders of sex development or ambiguous biological sex characteristics. "Gender" is explicitly defined to mean the natural differences between males and females, not gender identity or expression.
The "Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act" modifies eligibility requirements for amateur sports governing organizations, defining "female" and "male" based on biological sex at birth and prohibiting biological males from participating in female athletic competitions.
W. Steube
Representative
FL
W. Steube
Representative
FL
The "Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act" amends Title 36 of the United States Code to define "female" and "male" based on reproductive systems. It stipulates that individuals whose sex is male are prohibited from participating in amateur athletic competitions designated for females.
The "PATROL Act" prohibits the Department of Justice from suing states for building barriers along the border to prevent illegal immigration and protect state territory.
Michael Cloud
Representative
TX
Michael Cloud
Representative
TX
The "PATROL Act" prevents the Department of Justice from suing states for building barriers along their borders to prevent illegal immigration and protect their territory. This bill specifically applies to civil actions under Section 9 or 10 of the Act of March 3, 1899, concerning unauthorized obstruction of navigable waters. The term "barrier" includes physical structures like walls, fences, or floating buoys.
This bill, named the "No User Fees for Gun Owners Act," prevents state and local governments from imposing special taxes, fees, or insurance mandates on firearm and ammunition ownership or commerce, while allowing standard sales taxes.
Ronny Jackson
Representative
TX
Ronny Jackson
Representative
TX
The "No User Fees for Gun Owners Act" prohibits state and local governments from imposing taxes, fees, or insurance requirements on firearm or ammunition ownership and commerce. Regular sales taxes are permitted if applied at the same rate as other goods and services. This bill aims to protect gun owners and businesses from discriminatory financial burdens.
The "Stop the Censorship Act" modifies Section 230(c) of the Communications Act to narrow liability protections for online platforms, focusing on unlawful material and user options to restrict access to content.
Paul Gosar
Representative
AZ
Paul Gosar
Representative
AZ
The "Stop the Censorship Act" seeks to narrow the scope of Section 230 of the Communications Act of 1934, modifying the protections for online platforms regarding user-generated content. It redefines protected material as "unlawful material" and includes actions taken to restrict access to other material, regardless of constitutional protection, within the scope of the Act. These changes aim to revise the immunities provided to online platforms concerning content moderation.
The "Chinese Spy Balloon Assessment Act" mandates a report on the national security implications of China's high-altitude surveillance balloon shot down in U.S. airspace in February 2023.
Russell Fry
Representative
SC
Russell Fry
Representative
SC
The "Chinese Spy Balloon Assessment Act" mandates the Secretary of Defense to deliver a report to the Senate and House Armed Services Committees. This report will detail the national security implications resulting from China's surveillance activities, specifically those conducted via the high-altitude balloon that was downed in U.S. airspace in February 2023, including any impact on military installations. The report will include an analysis of recovered technology and materials, identifying their origins where possible.