Track Josh's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The "Healthcare Freedom Act of 2025" expands health savings accounts, now called "health freedom accounts," to allow more individuals to contribute and use them for a broader range of healthcare expenses, while also excluding employer contributions to these accounts for employees hired 5 years after the law is enacted.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The Healthcare Freedom Act of 2025 expands health savings accounts, renaming them "health freedom accounts," and broadens their accessibility and usage. It allows all individuals to deduct contributions, increases contribution limits, and includes direct primary care and healthcare sharing ministries as qualified medical expenses. Additionally, employer contributions to health freedom accounts are excluded from employee gross income for employees hired five years after the law's enactment.
This bill abolishes the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF).
Eric Burlison
Representative
MO
Eric Burlison
Representative
MO
The "Abolish the ATF Act" eliminates the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). This would effectively end the ATF's regulatory and enforcement powers over alcohol, tobacco, firearms, and explosives.
The "State Immigration Enforcement Act" enables state and local governments to enforce immigration laws, with penalties not exceeding federal penalties, and removes a restriction in the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
The "State Immigration Enforcement Act" enables state and local governments to enforce immigration laws, with penalties not exceeding existing federal penalties. It modifies the Immigration and Nationality Act, granting states greater authority in immigration enforcement.
This bill proposes a constitutional amendment to limit members of the House of Representatives to three terms and Senators to two terms, with specific provisions for partial terms. Terms served before the amendment's ratification would not be counted towards these limits, and the amendment must be ratified within seven years to be valid.
Ralph Norman
Representative
SC
Ralph Norman
Representative
SC
This bill proposes a constitutional amendment to limit the number of terms a member of Congress can serve. Representatives would be limited to 3 terms and Senators to 2 terms, with specific rules for partial terms. Terms served before the amendment's ratification would not be counted. The amendment must be ratified by three-fourths of the states within seven years to be valid.
The Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2025 mandates a comprehensive audit of the Federal Reserve System by the Comptroller General, ensuring greater transparency and accountability. This act requires a detailed report to Congress with findings and recommendations, while also repealing audit limitations.
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
The Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2025 mandates a comprehensive audit of the Federal Reserve System by the Comptroller General within one year. Following the audit, a detailed report must be submitted to Congress, including findings and recommendations. This act aims to increase transparency and accountability within the Federal Reserve System by repealing audit limitations.
The "VOICE Restoration Act" would reestablish the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office within US Immigration and Customs Enforcement to support victims of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants by providing resources, assistance, and information. The office would also be required to publish quarterly reports to Congress analyzing the impact of these crimes.
Jack Bergman
Representative
MI
Jack Bergman
Representative
MI
The "Victims Of Immigration Crime Engagement Restoration Act" or the "VOICE Restoration Act" re-establishes the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office within US Immigration and Customs Enforcement to support victims of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants, witnesses, and their legal representatives by providing resources, referrals, and information. It mandates VOICE to offer a toll-free hotline, local contacts, and assistance with custody status updates, as well as requiring quarterly reports to Congress and executive leaders analyzing the impact of crimes committed by undocumented immigrants.
The "Finish the Wall Act" mandates the resumption of border wall construction along the U.S.-Mexico border, requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to use allocated funds to complete the wall by September 30, 2026, and ensures compliance with DNA collection laws.
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
The "Finish the Wall Act" mandates the resumption of border wall construction along the U.S.-Mexico border, as planned before January 20, 2021, and requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to use all available funds to complete the wall by September 30, 2026. It also requires the Department of Homeland Security to comply with the DNA Fingerprint Act of 2005 and submit implementation plans to Congress for tactical infrastructure and technology elements of the border wall system.
The "Voter Integrity Protection Act" amends the Immigration and Nationality Act, classifying unlawful voting by aliens as an aggravated felony and grounds for deportation.
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
The "Voter Integrity Protection Act" amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to classify unlawful voting by aliens as an aggravated felony. Any alien unlawfully present in the U.S. who violates Section 611 of Title 18, United States Code, which prohibits voting by aliens in federal elections, will be subject to deportation.
The "WHO Withdrawal Act" withdraws the United States from the World Health Organization, prohibits funding to the WHO, and repeals the act that authorized U.S. participation.
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
The WHO Withdrawal Act withdraws the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO) upon enactment. It also prohibits any federal funds from being used to support the WHO or any successor organization. Finally, the act repeals the Act of June 14, 1948, which previously authorized U.S. participation and funding of the WHO.
This bill allows citizens to sue federal employees (excluding the President and Vice President) who violate their First Amendment rights, with the possibility of attorney's fees awarded to the prevailing party.
Harriet Hageman
Representative
WY
Harriet Hageman
Representative
WY
The First Amendment Accountability Act allows citizens to sue federal employees who violate their First Amendment rights, but prevents federal employees from suing the government for actions related to their employment. Courts can award attorney's fees to the winning party, excluding the United States. The Act defines "federal employee" as any executive branch worker, excluding the President and Vice President.
The "Ending Catch and Release Act of 2025" amends immigration laws to mandate detention for asylum seekers, expedite removals, and narrow asylum eligibility, effectively ending the practice of releasing individuals into the U.S. while awaiting proceedings. It also prioritizes returning asylum seekers arriving from contiguous territories to those territories for asylum consideration.
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
The "Ending Catch and Release Act of 2025" amends immigration law to mandate the detention of asylum seekers and other inadmissible individuals, preventing their release into the U.S. while awaiting proceedings. It also raises the standard of proof for asylum eligibility and requires the return of asylum seekers arriving from contiguous territories to those territories. The bill aims to expedite the removal process, mandating removal within 72 hours and prohibiting parole or release into the U.S.