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This act exempts surplus broiler hatching eggs sold to egg breakers from a specific current shell egg rule while mandating a new regulation for their handling and temperature control.
Josh Riley
Representative
NY
Josh Riley
Representative
NY
The Lowering Egg Prices Act of 2025 aims to reduce costs by streamlining the handling of surplus broiler hatching eggs sold to commercial egg breakers for processing into liquid egg products. This bill exempts these specific surplus eggs from certain current shell egg regulations. It also mandates the creation of a new rule within 180 days to establish appropriate temperature and time limits for holding these eggs before processing.
The Major Richard Star Act ensures that military retirees with combat-related disabilities can concurrently receive their full military retirement pay and VA disability compensation without reduction.
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
The Major Richard Star Act ensures that military retirees with combat-related disabilities can receive both their military retirement pay and VA disability compensation concurrently without reduction. This law removes previous restrictions that caused military retirement pay to be offset by VA disability payments for these specific cases. The changes take effect on the first day of the month following the Act's enactment.
Calls for Nigeria to be designated as a Country of Particular Concern due to ongoing, severe violations of religious freedom, urging U.S. action to protect religious minorities and promote human rights in the region.
Christopher Smith
Representative
NJ
Christopher Smith
Representative
NJ
This resolution expresses the sense of Congress that Nigeria should be designated as a Country of Particular Concern due to severe violations of religious freedom. It urges the Nigerian government to protect religious minorities, prosecute those responsible for violence, and ensure religious freedom. The resolution also calls for increased U.S. diplomatic efforts and potential sanctions on individuals and groups responsible for religious freedom violations in Nigeria.
This Act mandates regular reports on Houthi threats and capabilities while imposing sanctions on those supporting their attacks against international shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.
Mark Green
Representative
TN
Mark Green
Representative
TN
The Combating Houthi Threats and Aggression Act commits the U.S. to working with allies to secure vital shipping lanes against Houthi attacks. The bill mandates several detailed, regular reports to Congress regarding Houthi capabilities, their threats to navigation, and violations of the UN arms embargo. Furthermore, it authorizes the President to impose strict sanctions, including asset freezes and travel bans, on foreign individuals supporting Houthi aggression against international shipping. This entire Act is set to expire five years after its enactment.
This bill significantly increases federal loan limits for farm ownership, operating, and microloans, updates inflation calculations for rural programs, and establishes conditions for refinancing distressed guaranteed loans into direct FSA loans.
Brad Finstad
Representative
MN
Brad Finstad
Representative
MN
The Producer and Agricultural Credit Enhancement Act of 2025 significantly increases the maximum loan amounts available through federal farm ownership and operating loan programs, effective in fiscal year 2025. The bill also updates the calculation method for inflation adjustments in rural development programs and raises the cap for agricultural microloans from $\$50,000$ to $\$100,000$. Finally, it establishes conditions under which distressed FSA guaranteed loans may be refinanced into direct loans, provided the operation has a reasonable chance of success.
The FARMLAND Act of 2025 aims to protect U.S. agriculture by restricting foreign investment, increasing oversight, and enforcing regulations against foreign entities of concern.
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
The FARMLAND Act of 2025 aims to protect U.S. agriculture and national security by modernizing and enforcing laws against malign foreign investments in U.S. agricultural land and businesses, particularly from countries of concern. It increases penalties for non-compliance with reporting requirements, mandates detailed reports on foreign land ownership and potential threats, and enhances the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) authority to review real estate transactions involving foreign entities. The act also directs the creation of a comprehensive database of foreign-owned agricultural land and prohibits foreign individuals/entities from participating in Farm Service Agency programs. Finally, the act authorizes appropriations for secure workspace construction, database development, and other activities related to enforcing the act.
Expresses condolences for the tragic loss of 67 lives in the American Eagle Flight 5342 and PAT 25 crash near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Acknowledges the impact on Wichita, Kansas, and recognizes the cooperation of officials in responding to the tragedy and assisting the families.
Ron Estes
Representative
KS
Ron Estes
Representative
KS
This bill expresses condolences for the 67 lives lost in the American Eagle Flight 5342 and PAT 25 crash near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on January 29, 2025. It recognizes the impact on Wichita, Kansas, and acknowledges the cooperation of officials in responding to the tragedy and assisting the families. The bill also commends the heroic actions of first responders and emergency services personnel.
The "Forest Service Accountability Act" mandates presidential appointment of the Forest Service Chief with Senate approval, choosing someone experienced in forest and natural resources management, and requires a nomination within 30 days of enactment.
Ryan Zinke
Representative
MT
Ryan Zinke
Representative
MT
The Forest Service Accountability Act mandates that the President, with Senate approval, appoint the Chief of the Forest Service, choosing someone with expertise in forest and natural resources management. The Senate Committees on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry, and Energy and Natural Resources will jointly review the nomination. Within 30 days of the Act's enactment, the President must submit a nomination for the Chief of the Forest Service to the Senate.
The SCREEN Act restricts U.S. government support for film productions that censor content to appease the Chinese government or Communist Party.
Mark Green
Representative
TN
Mark Green
Representative
TN
The SCREEN Act aims to prevent the use of U.S. government funds and resources to support film productions that are subject to censorship or alteration at the request of the Chinese government or the Chinese Communist Party. It requires U.S. companies seeking government support for film projects to disclose films submitted to Chinese officials for content review. The Act also mandates an annual report to Congress detailing films potentially altered to appease Chinese government demands, ensuring transparency and accountability in the film industry's engagement with China.
Nullifies the EPA's rule on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants and reinstates the Affordable Clean Energy Rule.
Troy Balderson
Representative
OH
Troy Balderson
Representative
OH
This bill nullifies the Environmental Protection Agency's rule on greenhouse gas emissions from power plants. The rule targeted new, modified, and reconstructed fossil fuel-fired electric generating units. It also set emission guidelines and repealed the Affordable Clean Energy Rule.
The SOLAR Act restricts USDA funding for ground-mounted solar projects that convert farmland, with exceptions for small projects, on-farm use, or those approved by local governments with a farmland conservation plan.
Mike Bost
Representative
IL
Mike Bost
Representative
IL
The Securing Our Lands and Resources Act (SOLAR Act) restricts USDA funding for ground-mounted solar energy systems that convert covered farmland, with exceptions for small projects, on-farm energy use, or projects approved by local governments. These approved projects must adhere to a farmland conservation plan that protects soil health, ensures restoration after the project ends, and provides sufficient decommissioning funds. Failure to comply with the conservation plan results in repayment of USDA financial assistance.
The SCREEN Act requires online platforms that host or provide pornographic content to implement technology to verify users' ages and prevent minors from accessing harmful material.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The SCREEN Act requires online platforms that host or provide pornographic content to implement technology verification measures to prevent minors from accessing harmful material. It mandates that these platforms use reliable age verification methods, undergo regular audits by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to ensure compliance, and protect user data collected during the verification process. The FTC is responsible for enforcing the Act, and the Government Accountability Office (GAO) must report to Congress on the effectiveness and impact of these measures. This act aims to protect children from the harmful effects of online pornography.
Expresses support for the Iranian people's desire for a democratic, secular, and nonnuclear republic, while condemning the Iranian regime's human rights abuses, support for terrorism, and nuclear ambitions. Affirms the right of the Iranian people to self-determination and calls for international support for their efforts to achieve a democratic government.
Tom McClintock
Representative
CA
Tom McClintock
Representative
CA
This bill expresses support for the Iranian people's desire for a democratic, secular, and nonnuclear republic, while condemning the Iranian regime's human rights abuses, support for terrorism, and attempts to develop nuclear weapons. It affirms the right of the Iranian people to self-determination and supports continued sanctions against the current regime. The bill also calls for the protection of Iranian political refugees in Albania.
Prohibits the purchase of real estate near U.S. federal lands by agents or businesses associated with the government of the People's Republic of China with 25% or more equity interest.
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
The "No American Land for Communist China Act" prohibits the President from allowing individuals or entities associated with the Chinese government from purchasing real estate near covered federal lands. Covered lands include those managed by the Departments of Interior, Defense, Agriculture (Forest Service), and Energy, as well as Indian country. This restriction applies to entities with at least 25% equity interest held by Chinese government-affiliated individuals or businesses. The Act defines "United States" broadly to include states, territories, and other U.S. possessions.
The "Protecting Life from Chemical Abortions Act" restricts the Department of Health and Human Services (including the FDA) from reducing Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) protections for abortion drugs and mandates the collection of standardized abortion data.
Kevin Hern
Representative
OK
Kevin Hern
Representative
OK
The "Protecting Life from Chemical Abortions Act" restricts the Department of Health and Human Services and the FDA, requiring them to enforce Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) requirements for abortion drugs, reinstate the in-person dispensing requirement, and prohibits reducing REMS protections until standardized abortion data is collected by the CDC from every state. It also defines key terms such as "abortion," "abortion drug," and "unborn child" and prohibits the HHS secretary from declaring a public health emergency with respect to abortion.
This bill designates the Honor and Remember Flag as the official national symbol recognizing fallen members of the U.S. Armed Forces and mandates its display at various federal locations on specific holidays.
Donald Davis
Representative
NC
Donald Davis
Representative
NC
The Honor and Remember Flag Recognition Act designates the Honor and Remember Flag as the official national symbol recognizing members of the U.S. Armed Forces who die in the line of duty. It mandates the flag's display at various federal locations on specific holidays, including Armed Forces Day, Memorial Day, and Veterans Day. The bill requires relevant departments to establish regulations for flag display and directs the General Services Administration to procure and distribute the flags.
The "Smithsonian American Women's History Museum Act" authorizes the creation of a Smithsonian American Women's History Museum on the National Mall, ensuring diverse representation in its exhibits and programs, and requiring regular reports to Congress on these efforts.
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
The "Smithsonian American Women's History Museum Act" authorizes the creation of the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum on the National Mall. It ensures the museum's exhibits and programs reflect the diverse experiences and perspectives of women in the United States, seeking guidance from varied sources. The Act mandates regular reports to Congress on the museum's efforts to meet these diversity requirements.
The "One Flag for All Act" would generally require only the U.S. flag to be displayed on the exterior and in public areas of federal buildings, with specific exceptions for POW/MIA flags, flags of visiting dignitaries, state flags of members of congress, armed forces flags, flags of historical significance, public safety flags, flags commemorating national observances, flags representing religious organizations during religious events at military facilities, flags representing a Federal agency, flags representing an Indian Tribe, and flags representing the State, territory, county, city, or local jurisdiction where the public building is located.
Diana Harshbarger
Representative
TN
Diana Harshbarger
Representative
TN
The "One Flag for All Act" generally prohibits the display of flags other than the U.S. flag on the exterior or in public areas of covered federal buildings. There are explicit exceptions for flags such as POW/MIA flags, state flags displayed at a Member of Congress's office, flags representing the Armed Forces, flags of historical significance, and flags representing local jurisdictions where the building is located. The bill defines "covered public buildings" broadly, including federal buildings, Senate and House buildings, military installations, and U.S. embassies and consulates.
This bill aims to prevent Congress from imposing new performance fees on local radio stations for playing music. It argues such fees would harm the mutually beneficial relationship between broadcasters and the recording industry, and negatively impact local radio's public service role.
Steve Womack
Representative
AR
Steve Womack
Representative
AR
The Supporting the Local Radio Freedom Act prevents Congress from imposing new performance fees on local radio stations for playing music. It emphasizes the mutually beneficial relationship between broadcasters and the recording industry, where radio provides free publicity that boosts music sales and supports artists. The act recognizes local radio's crucial role in communities by providing news, weather updates, and public service announcements. Ultimately, this bill aims to protect local radio stations and businesses from economic harm, ensuring they can continue serving their communities without additional financial burdens.
This bill prohibits federal funding for colleges and universities that have diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs or offices.
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
The "Eliminate DEI in Colleges Act" prohibits federal funding to colleges and universities that have diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs or offices. To be eligible for federal funds, institutions must certify they do not have DEI programs that classify or give preferential treatment based on race, color, sex, national origin, gender identity, or sexual orientation. The Secretary of Education is responsible for verifying certifications and enforcing the Act, with an appeals process available for institutions that have funding terminated.