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This resolution expresses the sense of Congress to observe August 30, 2025, as the 135th anniversary of the historically significant 1890 Institutions.
Alma Adams
Representative
NC
Alma Adams
Representative
NC
This resolution expresses the sense of Congress to observe August 30, 2025, as the 135th anniversary of the 1890 Institutions. It recognizes the vital history and ongoing contributions of these 19 historically Black land-grant universities to education, research, and community extension. The bill encourages federal and state partners to celebrate this milestone and reaffirms commitment to strengthening federal collaboration with these institutions.
This resolution honors the victims and survivors of the September 11, 2001, attacks while urging continued strong support for the Department of Homeland Security's mission to protect the nation.
Bennie Thompson
Representative
MS
Bennie Thompson
Representative
MS
This resolution officially honors the victims, survivors, and all those impacted by the September 11, 2001, attacks. It reaffirms the critical importance of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in maintaining national security and preparedness. Furthermore, it expresses concern over potential weakening of counterterrorism efforts and urges full support for DHS's mission to protect the homeland.
The Rivers Law mandates that child care facilities receiving federal block grant funds must prohibit swimming pools on-site and install alarms on all doors and windows for enhanced safety.
Ritchie Torres
Representative
NY
Ritchie Torres
Representative
NY
The Rivers Law amends the Child Care and Development Block Grant Act to implement new mandatory safety standards for funded child care providers. This legislation prohibits the operation of swimming pools on child care premises. Furthermore, it requires all covered facilities to install alarms on all doors and windows for enhanced security.
This resolution commemorates the 20th anniversary of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, recognizing the devastation, praising recovery efforts, and reaffirming commitment to the rebuilding of the Gulf Coast region.
Mike Ezell
Representative
MS
Mike Ezell
Representative
MS
This resolution commemorates the 20th anniversary of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, recognizing the immense devastation and loss suffered across the Gulf Coast. It honors the heroic efforts of first responders and the resilience of the affected communities. Furthermore, the resolution reaffirms the commitment to supporting the ongoing rebuilding, renewal, and restoration of the vital Gulf Coast region.
The MORE Act seeks to federally decriminalize cannabis, expunge past non-violent federal cannabis convictions, establish reinvestment programs, and open up SBA access for cannabis-related businesses.
Jerrold Nadler
Representative
NY
Jerrold Nadler
Representative
NY
The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act seeks to federally decriminalize cannabis by removing it from the Controlled Substances Act, which will retroactively apply to past offenses. The bill establishes an Opportunity Trust Fund, financed by new cannabis taxes, to reinvest in communities harmed by prohibition. Furthermore, it mandates the expungement of non-violent federal cannabis convictions and opens up Small Business Administration (SBA) programs to legitimate cannabis businesses.
The SUN Act mandates timely and detailed congressional reporting and oversight for the domestic deployment of National Guard and reserve forces by the President, excluding deployments solely for natural disaster relief.
Sam Liccardo
Representative
CA
Sam Liccardo
Representative
CA
The Safeguarding the Use of the National Guard Act (SUN Act) enhances Congressional oversight of the President's domestic deployment of National Guard and reserve forces. It requires the President to submit a detailed report to Congress within 15 days outlining the legal justification, goals, costs, and impact of any domestic deployment. This reporting requirement is waived only when reserve forces are deployed specifically following a Presidential declaration under the Robert T. Stafford Act for a natural disaster.
This resolution officially establishes August 20th as Original Slavery Remembrance Day to recognize the history of slavery, honor those who fought against it, and acknowledge its lasting effects.
Al Green
Representative
TX
Al Green
Representative
TX
This resolution officially establishes August 20th as **Original Slavery Remembrance Day** to formally recognize and condemn the history of slavery in the U.S. and globally. It commemorates the lives of enslaved people, honors historical figures who fought for freedom, and acknowledges the lasting effects of slavery on contemporary society. The resolution requests the President to issue a proclamation calling for appropriate national observance of this day.
This resolution terminates the President's declared crime emergency in the District of Columbia, asserting that the emergency is unwarranted and the legal basis for federal MPD control is flawed.
Jamie Raskin
Representative
MD
Jamie Raskin
Representative
MD
This resolution terminates the President's August 11, 2025, declaration of a crime emergency in the District of Columbia. Congress asserts that the President lacks the legal authority under the D.C. Home Rule Act to take operational control of the Metropolitan Police Department. Furthermore, the bill notes that local violent crime rates have been declining significantly.
The Community Parks Revitalization Act establishes federal grant programs and secured loan mechanisms to fund local improvements to urban parks and recreation infrastructure, aiming to boost public health and community safety.
Robert Menendez
Representative
NJ
Robert Menendez
Representative
NJ
The Community Parks Revitalization Act establishes a competitive grant program through HUD to fund local park improvements focused on public health and youth safety. It also creates a mechanism for secured loans and guarantees to attract private investment for larger park and recreation infrastructure projects. The bill aims to enhance community spaces through targeted federal investment and private financing.
This Act mandates the Attorney General to reschedule marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act within 60 days of enactment.
W. Steube
Representative
FL
W. Steube
Representative
FL
The Marijuana 1-to-3 Act of 2025 mandates the Attorney General to reschedule marijuana under federal law. Specifically, this bill requires the immediate transfer of marijuana from its current Schedule I classification to Schedule III. This change in legal status must be finalized within 60 days of the Act's enactment.
This Act prohibits deceptive communications and voter intimidation related to federal elections, establishes penalties for spreading false voting information (including AI-generated content), and empowers the Attorney General to issue public corrections.
Jennifer McClellan
Representative
VA
Jennifer McClellan
Representative
VA
The Deceptive Practices and Voter Intimidation Prevention Act of 2025 establishes federal prohibitions and penalties against knowingly spreading materially false information intended to suppress voting in federal elections, including the use of AI-generated content within 60 days of an election. The bill also criminalizes intimidating election workers involved in ballot tabulation and certification processes. Furthermore, it authorizes the Attorney General to issue public corrections to widespread false voting information and requires detailed reporting on election interference allegations.
This bill repeals specific prior health reconciliation provisions and expands eligibility for the Premium Tax Credit by removing the 400% income cap and adjusting the subsidy calculation formula.
Adam Gray
Representative
CA
Adam Gray
Representative
CA
The Protecting Health Care and Lowering Costs Act of 2025 repeals specific prior reconciliation health provisions. This bill significantly expands eligibility for the Premium Tax Credit by eliminating the 400% Federal Poverty Level income cap. It also updates the subsidy calculation formula to ensure a smoother, linear adjustment of assistance across various income levels.
The EATS Act of 2025 expands eligibility for SNAP benefits by removing previous restrictions for students enrolled at least half-time in recognized educational programs.
Jimmy Gomez
Representative
CA
Jimmy Gomez
Representative
CA
The EATS Act of 2025 significantly updates eligibility for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by removing previous restrictions that often disqualified students. This legislation explicitly includes bona fide students enrolled at least half-time in recognized educational programs as eligible participants for food assistance. These changes take effect on January 2, 2026.
This Act immediately enacts the January 2025 federal rules for gas pipeline leak detection and repair while preserving the authority to implement stricter future safety standards.
Scott Peters
Representative
CA
Scott Peters
Representative
CA
The Gas Pipeline Leak Detection and Repair Act of 2025 immediately enacts the final rule on gas pipeline leak detection and repair issued by PHMSA in January 2025. This legislation fast-tracks these new federal safety standards into effect upon signing. Furthermore, it preserves the authority of the Secretary of Transportation to implement even stricter future safety regulations for gas pipelines.
This act repeals the prohibition on Medicaid payments to certain healthcare entities and mandates retroactive payment for services already rendered under the repealed ban.
Laura Friedman
Representative
CA
Laura Friedman
Representative
CA
The Restoring Essential Healthcare Act repeals an outdated ban that prevented Medicaid from making payments to certain healthcare providers. This legislation ensures that these previously prohibited entities will now be reimbursed for medical services rendered between the enactment of the original ban and the passage of this Act. In short, it restores payment eligibility and retroactively covers past services.
This Act expands federal disaster relief eligibility for certain freshwater fisheries, specifically including infrastructure-related causes and clarifying criteria for crawfish fisheries.
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
The Fisheries Modernization Act of 2025 expands federal disaster relief eligibility for certain freshwater fisheries, specifically including those impacted by infrastructure-related failures. This amendment allows freshwater fisheries, like the crawfish industry, to qualify for aid due to issues like water quality problems or environmental events stemming from infrastructure operation. The bill broadens the criteria for disaster declarations while maintaining existing eligibility for marine and anadromous fisheries.
This Act eliminates age restrictions and simplifies premium requirements for adult children covered under the TRICARE Young Adult program.
Patrick Ryan
Representative
NY
Patrick Ryan
Representative
NY
The Health Care Fairness for Military Families Act of 2025 significantly improves the TRICARE Young Adult (TYA) program for military dependents. This legislation eliminates the age restriction for TYA eligibility and removes the separate premium requirement for coverage. These changes aim to provide broader and simpler healthcare access for adult children of service members.
The Business Uninterrupted Monetary Program Act of 2025 establishes mandatory "BUMP Funds" to provide financial relief for local businesses and nonprofits negatively impacted by major federally funded transit and highway construction projects.
J. Correa
Representative
CA
J. Correa
Representative
CA
The Business Uninterrupted Monetary Program Act of 2025 establishes mandatory "BUMP Funds" for major new transit and highway projects to financially support local businesses and nonprofits disrupted by construction. Project sponsors must contribute to these dedicated funds to cover potential losses incurred by affected entities. The Act also creates a one-time competitive grant program to provide relief for businesses already impacted by ongoing large-scale transit projects.
This act establishes a new, potentially transferable, refundable tax credit of up to $15,000 for first-time homebuyers, subject to income, price limits, and a four-year recapture provision.
Jimmy Panetta
Representative
CA
Jimmy Panetta
Representative
CA
The First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Act of 2025 establishes a new, refundable tax credit for eligible first-time homebuyers, equal to 10% of the purchase price, up to a maximum of $15,000. This credit is subject to income and home price phase-outs based on local median figures. Homebuyers may elect to transfer this credit directly to their mortgage lender at closing in exchange for immediate cash. The bill also includes recapture provisions requiring repayment if the home is sold within four years.
This resolution reaffirms the constitutional principles of separation of powers and the rule of law while condemning any efforts to undermine the authority of Congress or the judiciary.
John Garamendi
Representative
CA
John Garamendi
Representative
CA
This resolution reaffirms the fundamental principles of the U.S. Constitution, emphasizing the separation of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. It stresses Congress's exclusive authority over federal spending and condemns any efforts by public officials to undermine the rule of law or the independence of the other branches. Ultimately, the bill serves as a strong statement against the consolidation of power and for upholding constitutional checks and balances.