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This Act prohibits discrimination based on religion, sex, or marital status in federally funded child welfare services to improve outcomes for all children, especially LGBTQ youth.
Danny Davis
Representative
IL
Danny Davis
Representative
IL
The John Lewis Every Child Deserves a Family Act prohibits discrimination based on religion, sex, or marital status in federally funded child welfare services. This aims to increase the number of stable, family-like placements for children, especially for LGBTQ youth who are overrepresented in foster care. The bill mandates federal guidance, training, and data collection to improve safety and well-being outcomes for all children involved in the system.
This act repeals specific sections of a prior reconciliation act to restore previous laws affecting American families and farmers.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
The Restoring Food Security for American Families and Farmers Act of 2025 aims to strengthen domestic food security by repealing specific sections of a prior reconciliation act. This action effectively revives the original laws that were previously amended by the repealed provisions. The bill seeks to revert existing agricultural and food-related statutes to their pre-amendment status.
This bill restricts the acceptance of donations for projects related to the President or Vice President from individuals or entities with conflicts of interest, mandates transparency for donors, and establishes civil and criminal penalties for violations.
Robert Garcia
Representative
CA
Robert Garcia
Representative
CA
The Stop Ballroom Bribery Act establishes strict new rules governing donations made for projects related to the White House, Vice President's residence, or related federal monuments. It prohibits accepting donations from individuals or entities currently involved in litigation, seeking federal contracts, or engaging in lobbying activities targeting the executive branch. Furthermore, the bill mandates transparency by requiring disclosure of meetings with high-ranking officials following a donation and imposes significant civil and criminal penalties for violations.
This act repeals Senate notification requirements related to legal processes concerning Senate data and mandates the disgorgement of any funds awarded to Senators under the repealed provisions.
Teresa Leger Fernandez
Representative
NM
Teresa Leger Fernandez
Representative
NM
The No Payola Act repeals existing Senate notification requirements concerning legal processes related to the disclosure of Senate data. Furthermore, it mandates that any Senator who received funds through a private right of action under the repealed law must return those awarded funds to the Treasury.
This bill establishes a permanent Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTQI+ Peoples within the Department of State to advance U.S. policy countering global criminalization, violence, and discrimination against LGBTQI+ individuals.
Robert Garcia
Representative
CA
Robert Garcia
Representative
CA
This bill, the International Human Rights Defense Act of 2025, establishes a permanent Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTQI+ Peoples within the Department of State. It codifies U.S. policy to actively combat international criminalization, violence, and discrimination against LGBTQI+ individuals worldwide. The legislation also mandates enhanced reporting on these abuses in annual human rights reports and authorizes assistance to support related protection efforts abroad.
This bill mandates the restoration of free telephone services and communication access for individuals in immigration detention, ensuring contact with family and legal counsel.
Maxine Dexter
Representative
OR
Maxine Dexter
Representative
OR
The Restoring Access for Detainees Act aims to reinstate and expand free communication services for individuals in civil immigration detention. It mandates the provision of free phone calls, including 200 free outgoing minutes monthly, specifically for contacting family and legal counsel. Furthermore, the bill ensures private, unmonitored communication opportunities with attorneys and certain government officials upon arrival in custody.
This Act ensures uninterrupted funding and operation for the SNAP and WIC programs through fiscal year 2026, even if appropriations for the Department of Agriculture are delayed.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
The Keep SNAP and WIC Funded Act of 2025 ensures that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) continue to operate without interruption in fiscal year 2026 if standard appropriations are delayed. If funding lapses, the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to use funds from the Treasury to provide benefits and reimburse state agencies. This special funding remains in effect until full appropriations are enacted or until September 30, 2026.
This Act establishes strict standards, training, and reporting requirements for federal immigration enforcement personnel regarding the use of force, identification, and equipment.
Scott Peters
Representative
CA
Scott Peters
Representative
CA
The Stop Excessive Force in Immigration Act of 2025 establishes strict new standards for the use of non-deadly force by federal immigration personnel, requiring proportionality and de-escalation efforts. The bill mandates identification requirements, restricts the use of certain crowd-control equipment, and imposes new body camera and detailed reporting mandates. Furthermore, it creates affirmative duties for officers to intervene against excessive force and requires annual training on these new policies.
The Births in Custody Reporting Act of 2025 mandates that states receiving federal funds report detailed, anonymized data on pregnant and postpartum inmates to the Attorney General to improve care and public safety.
Frederica Wilson
Representative
FL
Frederica Wilson
Representative
FL
The Births in Custody Reporting Act of 2025 mandates that states receiving federal funding must quarterly report detailed, anonymized data to the Attorney General regarding pregnant individuals and those who have given birth in state or local custody. This data includes pregnancy testing, prenatal care, birth outcomes, and the use of restraints during these periods. States failing to comply face potential reductions in federal funding, and the Attorney General must make all reports public and conduct a study on improving inmate care.
This resolution supports the goals of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, highlights the pervasive and devastating impact of intimate partner violence across all demographics, and calls for increased funding for prevention and support programs.
Al Green
Representative
TX
Al Green
Representative
TX
This resolution designates October as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month to highlight the widespread and devastating impact of intimate partner violence across all demographics. It recognizes the urgent need to eliminate domestic violence and supports increased funding for intervention and prevention programs. The resolution underscores the severe physical, emotional, and economic toll this abuse takes on individuals, families, and communities.
This Act expands charitable tax deductions for donations of food storage, transportation, and meal preparation equipment to organizations serving those in need.
Nanette Barragán
Representative
CA
Nanette Barragán
Representative
CA
The Feed the Community Act amends tax law to encourage charitable donations of essential food service equipment, such as refrigerators, transport vehicles, and preparation tools. This bill expands the definition of eligible donated property beyond just food inventory to include functional food storage, transport, and meal preparation equipment. Donors can elect to limit the reduction in their charitable deduction for these specific donations, subject to certain dollar limits for transport and preparation equipment. These changes are set to take effect for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2025.
The FALCON Act of 2025 mandates that federal employees, contractors, and grant recipients cooperate with Inspector General requests for information within 60 days or face administrative discipline.
Robert Garcia
Representative
CA
Robert Garcia
Representative
CA
The FALCON Act of 2025 mandates that federal employees, contractors, and grant recipients must cooperate with requests from an agency's Inspector General (IG) within 60 days. Failure to comply can result in administrative discipline for employees or adverse actions for contractors, as determined by the agency head. The IG must report any non-compliance to Congress and the relevant agency head within 30 days of determination. This legislation strengthens oversight by ensuring timely access to information for internal watchdogs.
This act ensures that state and local funds used to keep Head Start and Early Head Start programs running during a federal government shutdown are fully reimbursed.
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
The Head Start Shutdown Protection Act of 2025 ensures that states, local governments, or school districts are reimbursed for any of their own funds used to keep Head Start and Early Head Start programs operational during a lapse in federal appropriations. This legislation protects these vital early childhood education services from disruption caused by government shutdowns. By guaranteeing reimbursement, the Act encourages local entities to maintain program continuity without bearing the financial burden.
This resolution expresses the House's sense that immigration enforcement operations must mandate visible identification, body cameras, and enhanced accountability to ensure transparency and protect constitutional rights.
Ro Khanna
Representative
CA
Ro Khanna
Representative
CA
This resolution expresses the sense of the House that immigration enforcement operations must be transparent and accountable. It calls for mandatory identification, body cameras, and limits on agents concealing their identity during public interactions. Furthermore, the bill pushes for stronger oversight, better training, and increased penalties for impersonation to ensure constitutional protections are upheld.
This resolution demands the President promptly transmit all documents related to potential furloughs, pay withholding, and legal justifications concerning federal employees affected by a funding lapse starting October 1, 2025.
Kweisi Mfume
Representative
MD
Kweisi Mfume
Representative
MD
This resolution is an official request demanding the President transmit specific, unredacted documents to the House of Representatives within 14 days. Congress is seeking all communications and records related to potential furloughs, layoffs, or the withholding of pay for federal employees due to a funding lapse beginning October 1, 2025. The request specifically targets documents concerning legal opinions that might undermine the requirement to pay furloughed workers after appropriations resume.
This Act mandates that all states must operate the WIC program and guarantees necessary funding through permanent appropriation starting in fiscal year 2026.
Robert Scott
Representative
VA
Robert Scott
Representative
VA
The WIC Benefits Protection Act mandates that all states must operate the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). This legislation also guarantees permanent, mandatory funding for WIC starting in fiscal year 2026, ensuring the program has the necessary resources annually. Furthermore, it clarifies eligibility language within the program's governing statute.
This resolution officially designates October 8, 2025, as Latina Equal Pay Day to recognize and address the significant wage disparity faced by Latina women compared to White, non-Hispanic men.
Teresa Leger Fernandez
Representative
NM
Teresa Leger Fernandez
Representative
NM
This resolution officially designates October 8, 2025, as Latina Equal Pay Day to highlight the significant wage disparity faced by Latina workers. It recognizes that Latinas currently earn only about 58 cents for every dollar earned by White, non-Hispanic men, resulting in substantial lifetime earnings loss. The bill calls attention to systemic factors like workplace policies and harassment that contribute to this ongoing economic injustice. Ultimately, Congress reaffirms its commitment to achieving pay equity for all women.
This bill prohibits the removal of Federal employees during a lapse in discretionary appropriations, ensuring job security for civil servants during government shutdowns.
Johnny Olszewski
Representative
MD
Johnny Olszewski
Representative
MD
This bill prohibits federal agencies from removing civil service employees during any lapse in discretionary appropriations, commonly known as a government shutdown. If an employee is terminated in violation of this rule during a shutdown, they will have the option to be reinstated with full back pay once funding resumes. This measure aims to protect federal workers from job loss caused by budget impasses.
This bill authorizes the creation and presentation of a Congressional Gold Medal to honor Peace Corps Volunteers who served between 1961 and 2026 for their contributions to world peace and understanding.
Betty McCollum
Representative
MN
Betty McCollum
Representative
MN
This bill authorizes the presentation of a Congressional Gold Medal to all Peace Corps Volunteers who served between August 28, 1961, and December 31, 2026, to recognize their distinguished service and promotion of world peace. The medal will be awarded to the Director of the Peace Corps for display at the agency's headquarters. The Secretary of the Treasury is also authorized to strike and sell bronze duplicates of the medal to cover production costs.
This resolution condemns using federal regulatory power or litigation to suppress lawful political speech critical of a party or the President, warning against authoritarianism.
Yassamin Ansari
Representative
AZ
Yassamin Ansari
Representative
AZ
This resolution strongly condemns attempts to use federal regulatory power or litigation to suppress lawful speech critical of a political party or the President. It reaffirms the fundamental importance of the First Amendment and warns that such actions resemble tactics used by authoritarian regimes. The bill urges government agencies to protect free expression and ensure accountability, not political censorship.