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This resolution designates specific dates to honor law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty and expresses support for all officers.
Michael Guest
Representative
MS
Michael Guest
Representative
MS
This resolution officially designates May 15, 2026, as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week of May 10–16, 2026, as National Police Week. It honors the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers killed or disabled in the line of duty, specifically recognizing 363 officers lost in 2025. The bill calls upon the nation to observe these occasions with appropriate ceremonies and expresses unwavering support for law enforcement.
This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility at 201 East Grant Avenue in Georgetown, Ohio, as the "Ulysses S. Grant Post Office Building."
David Taylor
Representative
OH
David Taylor
Representative
OH
This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility located at 201 East Grant Avenue in Georgetown, Ohio, as the "Ulysses S. Grant Post Office Building." This new name must be used in all federal documents and records referring to the facility.
This bill designates the United States Postal Service facility located at 189 East Main Street in Xenia, Ohio, as the "Gilman 'Gil' Whitney Post Office Building."
Michael Turner
Representative
OH
Michael Turner
Representative
OH
This bill designates the United States Postal Service facility located at 189 East Main Street in Xenia, Ohio, as the "Gilman 'Gil' Whitney Post Office Building." All future federal documents, maps, and official records will be required to reflect this new name.
The CONNECT Act updates the John H. Chafee Foster Care Program to prioritize the development of lifelong supportive relationships and peer connections for youth transitioning out of foster care.
Gwen Moore
Representative
WI
Gwen Moore
Representative
WI
The CONNECT Act updates the John H. Chafee Foster Care Program to prioritize the development of lifelong support networks and meaningful relationships for youth in foster care. It mandates that the Department of Health and Human Services provide states and tribes with guidance on best practices for mentorship, peer support, and the protection of youth rights. These measures aim to reduce isolation and ensure young people have the necessary connections to successfully transition to adulthood.
This Act clarifies that clergy are considered employees for Social Security and Medicare tax purposes, mandates employer withholding, and allows previously exempt clergy to revoke their opt-out status.
Vince Fong
Representative
CA
Vince Fong
Representative
CA
This bill amends federal law to reclassify clergy and religious workers as employees for Social Security and Medicare tax purposes, requiring churches to withhold these taxes. It also repeals the existing religious exemption that allows clergy to opt out of Social Security coverage. Furthermore, the Act establishes a process for currently exempt clergy to revoke their exemption and mandates the IRS to report on informing these workers of their new options.
This bill expands the information U.S. Customs and Border Protection can share with intellectual property rights holders regarding suspected counterfeit or infringing goods.
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
This bill amends the Tariff Act of 1930 to enhance the sharing of information between U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and intellectual property rights holders regarding suspected counterfeit or infringing goods. It lowers the threshold for sharing information and expands the types of data CBP can provide, including images and certain nonpublic third-party data. The legislation also broadens the range of interested parties who can receive this crucial information.
This bill reverses certain energy-related tax modifications enacted by Public Law 119-21, including making the Commercial Buildings Deduction permanent and extending key clean energy credits.
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to reverse specific energy-related tax modifications made by Public Law 119-21. It retroactively extends and modifies several key clean energy incentives, including the Commercial Buildings Deduction, the New Energy Efficient Home Credit, and credits related to clean hydrogen and electricity production. The overall effect is to make certain energy efficiency and clean energy tax benefits permanent or extend their availability.
The "Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act" repeals the Corporate Transparency Act, eliminating certain corporate reporting requirements and amending related sections of Title 31 of the United States Code.
Warren Davidson
Representative
OH
Warren Davidson
Representative
OH
The "Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act" repeals the Corporate Transparency Act, eliminating the requirement for companies to report beneficial ownership information to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). It also makes necessary technical adjustments to Title 31 of the United States Code, specifically sections related to financial recordkeeping and reporting of currency and foreign transactions, to reflect the repeal.
This act increases the qualified business income deduction from 20% to 23% and modifies the limitations and eligibility for small business owners.
David Kustoff
Representative
TN
David Kustoff
Representative
TN
The Small Business Tax Cut Act increases the deduction for qualified business income from 20% to 23% for eligible taxpayers. It modifies the income limitations on this deduction and expands eligibility to include certain interest dividends from business development companies. These changes are set to take effect for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2026.
This bill designates April as Distracted Driving Awareness Month to promote efforts to prevent crashes, deaths, and injuries caused by distracted driving.
Tracey Mann
Representative
KS
Tracey Mann
Representative
KS
This bill officially designates April as National Distracted Driving Awareness Month to combat the rising number of tragic crashes caused by distracted driving. It highlights the severe dangers of visual, manual, and cognitive distractions, such as texting while driving. The resolution supports ongoing public education and enforcement efforts aimed at encouraging drivers to put away their phones and focus solely on the road.
This bill recognizes the vital contributions of linemen and designates April 18, 2026, as National Lineman Appreciation Day.
David Rouzer
Representative
NC
David Rouzer
Representative
NC
This bill officially designates April 18, 2026, as "National Lineman Appreciation Day." It recognizes the vital contributions of linemen in maintaining critical energy infrastructure and serving as essential first responders during emergencies. The resolution expresses strong support for these brave men and women who work under dangerous conditions to keep communities safe and powered.
This bill designates April as Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month to renew the national commitment to reducing cancer burden through increased awareness, access to screening, and preventive action.
Max Miller
Representative
OH
Max Miller
Representative
OH
This bill designates April as Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month to renew the national commitment to reducing the burden of cancer. It aims to address gaps in screening access and promote preventive actions across all populations. The legislation encourages federal investment in early detection programs and supports advancements in lifesaving cancer innovation.
This bill officially renames the USPS facility at 890 East 152nd Street in Cleveland, Ohio, as the Technical Sergeant Alma Gladys Minter Post Office Building.
Shontel Brown
Representative
OH
Shontel Brown
Representative
OH
This bill officially renames the United States Postal Service facility located at 890 East 152nd Street in Cleveland, Ohio. The building will now be known as the Technical Sergeant Alma Gladys Minter Post Office Building.
This bill expands the advanced manufacturing production credit to include copper as a critical mineral and allows certain domestic and qualifying foreign ore extraction costs for applicable critical minerals.
David Schweikert
Representative
AZ
David Schweikert
Representative
AZ
This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to designate copper as an applicable critical mineral eligible for the advanced manufacturing production credit. It also expands the credit to include certain domestic or qualifying foreign ore extraction costs for minerals later refined into applicable critical minerals. These provisions aim to incentivize domestic critical mineral production and processing.
This bill repeals recent modifications to the calculation of adjusted taxable income, restoring previous standards for business interest expense deductions starting in 2026.
Ron Estes
Representative
KS
Ron Estes
Representative
KS
The Ensuring Better Interest Treatment and Deductibility (EBITDA) Act repeals recent modifications to the calculation of adjusted taxable income regarding business interest limitations. By removing these specific constraints, the bill aims to restore previous tax treatment standards for businesses starting in the 2026 tax year.
This resolution honors the six service members of the 121st Air Refueling Wing who made the ultimate sacrifice during Operation Epic Fury in Iraq.
Troy Balderson
Representative
OH
Troy Balderson
Representative
OH
This resolution honors the six members of the 121st Air Refueling Wing who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving in Operation Epic Fury on March 12, 2026. It recognizes their dedicated service and extends the nation’s deepest condolences to the families of these fallen heroes.
This bill establishes the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum, designates its site on the National Mall, and sets requirements for its mission, construction, and diverse representation of viewpoints.
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
This act officially establishes the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum and designates its location on the National Mall, requiring the transfer of land jurisdiction to the Smithsonian Institution. The museum is mandated to preserve and present the history and achievements of biological women in the United States. Furthermore, the legislation requires that exhibits and programs reflect diverse political viewpoints and authentic experiences of women, as guided by a broad array of knowledgeable sources.
The Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025 mandates broad economic and immigration sanctions on foreign individuals, entities, and financial institutions that support Iran’s nuclear, missile, drone, or terrorist activities, while specifically targeting the country's petroleum and petrochemical sectors.
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
The Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025 strengthens U.S. policy by imposing mandatory sanctions on foreign persons and financial institutions that support Iran’s nuclear, ballistic missile, drone, and terrorist activities. The bill specifically targets Iran’s petroleum and petrochemical sectors to cut off funding for these malign programs. Additionally, it expands the State Department’s "Rewards for Justice" program to incentivize the reporting of individuals who evade these sanctions.
This bill amends federal law to expand the definition of unlicensed money transmitting businesses to include those exercising control over digital assets and substitute currencies.
Scott Fitzgerald
Representative
WI
Scott Fitzgerald
Representative
WI
The Promoting Innovation in Blockchain Development Act amends federal law to expand the definition of unlicensed money transmitting businesses. This legislation establishes criminal penalties for individuals who knowingly manage or control unlicensed operations involving currency or digital value substitutes.
This bill urges the U.S. Postal Service to issue a commemorative postage stamp honoring Lieutenant Colonel Charity Adams Earley, the first Black officer in the Women's Army Corps.
Joyce Beatty
Representative
OH
Joyce Beatty
Representative
OH
This resolution expresses the sense of the House of Representatives that the U.S. Postal Service should issue a commemorative postage stamp honoring Lieutenant Colonel Charity Adams Earley. Earley was the first Black officer in the Women's Army Corps and commanded the distinguished 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion during World War II. The bill urges the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee to recommend this honor for her significant military and community service.