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This bill mandates the immediate initiation of removal proceedings for aliens whose visas are revoked due to security concerns.
Mike Lee
Senator
UT
Mike Lee
Senator
UT
The "Mandatory Removal Proceedings Act" mandates that the Secretary of Homeland Security initiate removal proceedings for any alien whose visa has been revoked due to security concerns or related issues as outlined in section 237(a)(4) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. This act clarifies visa revocation procedures and emphasizes the Secretary's authority in such matters. There is no judicial review allowed.
This resolution honors the 67 lives lost in the American Airlines Flight 5342 and United States Army Aviation Brigade Priority Air Transport 25 collision on January 29, 2025. It also expresses gratitude to the first responders and acknowledges the national support following the tragedy.
Jerry Moran
Senator
KS
Jerry Moran
Senator
KS
This resolution expresses condolences for the 67 lives lost in the tragic collision between American Airlines Flight 5342 and United States Army Aviation Brigade Priority Air Transport 25 on January 29, 2025. It also recognizes and appreciates the efforts of the first responders and the support from the community and nation.
This bill prohibits the Federal Reserve from creating a central bank digital currency (CBDC) and offering related services directly to individuals.
Mike Lee
Senator
UT
Mike Lee
Senator
UT
The "No CBDC Act" prohibits the creation of a central bank digital currency (CBDC) by the Federal Reserve directly to individuals. It stops the Federal Reserve from offering related services or holding digital currencies issued by the U.S. government on its balance sheets. This bill aims to maintain the current financial system structure by preventing the direct issuance of digital currency to individuals by the Federal Reserve.
The "Fairness in Fentanyl Sentencing Act of 2025" aims to adjust drug sentencing guidelines, enhance detection of illegal substances, and allocate resources to combat the import of fentanyl and other narcotics.
John Kennedy
Senator
LA
John Kennedy
Senator
LA
The Fairness in Fentanyl Sentencing Act of 2025 aims to revise sentencing guidelines for fentanyl-related offenses by reducing the quantity thresholds that trigger mandatory minimum sentences for flunitrazepam and its analogues. It directs the Sentencing Commission to update its guidelines to align with these changes. Additionally, it mandates increased resources for the USPS, including chemical screening devices and personnel, to enhance the detection and interdiction of illegally imported fentanyl and other synthetic opioids.
This bill extends eligibility for E-1 nonimmigrant trader visas to Czech citizens, contingent on reciprocal treatment for U.S. nationals in Czechia.
Peter Welch
Senator
VT
Peter Welch
Senator
VT
This bill amends existing regulations to include Czechia in the list of countries whose citizens are eligible for admission into the United States as E-1 nonimmigrant traders, under the condition that the Czech government provides similar trade benefits to U.S. citizens. This change would allow Czech citizens to enter the U.S. for trade purposes if U.S. citizens are afforded the same opportunities in Czechia.
The TORNADO Act mandates improvements to hazardous weather communication, develops a strategic plan for high-resolution forecasting, updates the tornado rating system, and enhances post-storm assessment procedures.
Roger Wicker
Senator
MS
Roger Wicker
Senator
MS
The TORNADO Act aims to significantly improve the nation's ability to forecast, communicate, and respond to hazardous weather events. It establishes new offices and strategic plans to enhance the clarity and speed of public warnings, mandates a review of the tornado rating system, and refocuses key tornado research programs. Ultimately, the bill seeks to leverage better science and communication strategies to save lives and protect property from severe storms and other natural hazards.
This Act mandates that new passenger vehicles sold in the U.S. must include standard equipment capable of receiving AM broadcast radio signals for emergency alerts and programming.
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2025 mandates that new passenger vehicles sold in the U.S. must include standard equipment capable of receiving AM broadcast signals within a few years of the law's enactment. This requirement aims to ensure drivers retain access to crucial emergency alerts, overriding conflicting state or local laws. The bill also directs the GAO to study the reliability of AM radio versus other emergency alert technologies in vehicles.
The "Love Lives On Act of 2025" restores benefits to surviving spouses of veterans who remarry, including educational benefits, Dependency and Indemnity Compensation, Survivor Benefit Plan payments, and TRICARE eligibility.
Jerry Moran
Senator
KS
Jerry Moran
Senator
KS
The "Love Lives On Act of 2025" modifies eligibility rules for Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) and Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) payments for surviving spouses who remarry. It allows remarried surviving spouses to receive certain educational benefits and DIC, and it continues annuity payments to surviving spouses who remarry, particularly those whose spouses died on active duty. Additionally, the Act expands the definition of "dependent" under the TRICARE program to include remarried widows or widowers whose subsequent marriage has ended.
This bill establishes federal restrictions on social media platforms regarding users under 17, including banning accounts for those under 13 and prohibiting personalized content recommendations for all minors, while also requiring schools receiving federal subsidies to block student access to these platforms.
Brian Schatz
Senator
HI
Brian Schatz
Senator
HI
This comprehensive bill addresses online safety for minors through two main actions: Title I establishes federal restrictions on social media platforms, banning accounts for children under 13 and prohibiting personalized content recommendations for all users under 18. Title II updates existing law to require schools receiving federal subsidies to block student access to social media platforms while using school resources. Overall, the legislation aims to fundamentally change how minors interact with social media both at home and in educational settings.
The "Protecting Our Supreme Court Justices Act of 2025" increases the maximum prison sentence for obstructing justice by picketing or parading near a courthouse with the intent to influence a judge, juror, witness, or court officer from 1 year to 5 years.
Marsha Blackburn
Senator
TN
Marsha Blackburn
Senator
TN
The "Protecting Our Supreme Court Justices Act of 2025" increases the maximum prison sentence from 1 to 5 years for anyone who tries to influence a judge, juror, witness, or court officer by picketing or parading near a courthouse.
Prohibits exporting oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China, North Korea, Russia, Iran, and entities controlled by them, with a national security waiver option.
John Fetterman
Senator
PA
John Fetterman
Senator
PA
The "Banning SPR Oil Exports to Foreign Adversaries Act" prohibits the Secretary of Energy from exporting or selling petroleum products from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China, North Korea, Russia, Iran, or any entity controlled by these countries or the Chinese Communist Party, with a waiver option for national security interests. The Secretary must issue a rule to carry out this section within 60 days of enactment.
This resolution disapproves and nullifies the EPA's rule regarding waste emission charges for petroleum and natural gas systems.
John Hoeven
Senator
ND
John Hoeven
Senator
ND
This joint resolution disapproves and nullifies the Environmental Protection Agency's rule regarding waste emissions charges for petroleum and natural gas systems. The resolution utilizes the Congressional Review Act to prevent the rule's implementation.
The Fair Access to Banking Act aims to prevent financial institutions from denying services to individuals or businesses based on subjective or political reasons, ensuring fair and impartial access to financial services.
Kevin Cramer
Senator
ND
Kevin Cramer
Senator
ND
The Fair Access to Banking Act aims to ensure equal access to financial services by preventing banks and credit unions from denying services to individuals or entities engaged in lawful activities based on subjective or politically motivated reasons. It sets requirements for banks with over $10 billion in assets, prohibiting them from denying services based on reputational risk and requiring them to justify denials with documented, risk-based standards. The act also allows individuals to sue financial institutions that violate these requirements, with the potential for treble damages and attorney fees awarded to successful plaintiffs. Furthermore, it restricts access to Federal Reserve lending programs and the Automated Clearing House Network for institutions that fail to comply with the Act.
The "STOP MADNESS Act" imposes economic and financial sanctions on foreign governments and individuals that obstruct the repatriation of their citizens who unlawfully entered the U.S. or that facilitate unlawful immigration into the U.S.
Tim Scott
Senator
SC
Tim Scott
Senator
SC
The "STOP MADNESS Act" allows the President to impose economic and financial sanctions on foreign governments and individuals who obstruct the repatriation of their citizens unlawfully present in the U.S. or who facilitate unlawful immigration into the U.S. The goal of the act is to protect national security by penalizing those who resist repatriation efforts or knowingly support unlawful immigration. The President is required to report to Congress on actions taken under this act, and is able to waive sanctions if it is in the interest of national security.
The American Values Act seeks to permanently prohibit the use of foreign aid and Peace Corps funds for abortions, involuntary sterilizations, related biomedical research, and lobbying activities.
James Risch
Senator
ID
James Risch
Senator
ID
The American Values Act seeks to permanently enact provisions that prevent foreign aid from being used to fund abortions, involuntary sterilizations, or related biomedical research as methods of family planning. It also prohibits lobbying for or against abortion with foreign aid funds and ensures that the Peace Corps Act aligns with these restrictions.
This resolution disapproves and nullifies a Department of Homeland Security rule that would have automatically extended employment authorization for certain applicants. This prevents the rule from taking effect.
John Kennedy
Senator
LA
John Kennedy
Senator
LA
This joint resolution disapproves a Department of Homeland Security rule that would have automatically extended employment authorization and documentation for certain applicants. By disapproving the rule, Congress prevents its implementation.
This bill establishes a federal tort allowing individuals who underwent gender-transition procedures as minors to sue those responsible for damages, and it prohibits federal funding for pediatric gender clinics and gender-transition procedures for minors.
Joshua Hawley
Senator
MO
Joshua Hawley
Senator
MO
The "Jamie Reed Protecting Our Kids from Child Abuse Act" establishes a federal tort allowing individuals who underwent gender-transition procedures as minors to sue pediatric gender clinics, medical practitioners, and affiliated institutions for damages resulting from physical or mental harm. It defines "gender-transition procedures," specifies liable parties, and sets a 30-year statute of limitations from the individual's 18th birthday to file a lawsuit. The bill also prohibits federal funding for pediatric gender clinics, affiliated institutions, and gender-transition procedures performed on minors, and applies retroactively, regardless of when the procedures occurred.
The A PLUS Act allows states to submit a declaration of intent to the Department of Education to combine certain federal education funds, excluding those under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, to improve student academic achievement, while also requiring transparency in reporting student progress and limiting administrative costs.
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
The "A PLUS Act" allows states to submit a declaration of intent to the Secretary of Education to consolidate certain federal education funds, excluding those under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, to improve academic achievement. States must ensure transparency and accountability in the use of these funds, focusing on enhancing educational opportunities for disadvantaged students. The Act limits administrative expenses and requires equitable participation of private schools in funded activities. This aims to provide states and local communities more flexibility in deciding how to improve academic achievement and implement education changes.
The "Stop Funding Global Terrorists Act of 2025" restricts U.S. funding to the United Nations for Afghanistan assistance unless the Secretary of State certifies that no funds are used for cash shipments that benefit terrorist organizations. The Secretary can revoke this certification if found inaccurate, with required notification to Congress.
Shelley Capito
Senator
WV
Shelley Capito
Senator
WV
The Stop Funding Global Terrorists Act of 2025 restricts U.S. funding to the United Nations for Afghanistan assistance unless the Secretary of State certifies that no U.S. funds are used for cash shipments by the United Nations into Afghanistan, and that no specially designated global terrorist organizations or foreign terrorist organizations receive funds from these shipments. The Secretary can revoke this certification if found inaccurate, with notification to relevant congressional committees. The bill defines key terms like "foreign terrorist organization" and "specially designated global terrorist organization" to ensure clarity in its application.
The WALL Act of 2025 allocates \$25 billion for border wall construction, offsets the cost by restricting tax credits and federal benefits to those with valid Social Security numbers or verified legal status, and increases fines for illegal entry and visa overstays. It also mandates E-Verify for federal benefits and housing programs.
Katie Britt
Senator
AL
Katie Britt
Senator
AL
The WALL Act of 2025 allocates $25 billion for constructing a physical barrier on the southern border. It offsets this spending by tightening eligibility requirements for tax credits like the Child Tax Credit and Earned Income Tax Credit, requiring E-Verify for federal benefits and housing programs, and increasing fines for illegal entry and visa overstays.