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The Fair and Open Competition Act of 2025 prohibits the federal government from requiring or penalizing bidders or contractors on federally funded construction projects based on their agreement or non-agreement with labor unions.
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
The Fair and Open Competition Act of 2025 ensures fair competition on federally funded construction projects by prohibiting the government from requiring or penalizing bidders based on union agreements. This legislation aims to keep federal agencies neutral in labor relations while promoting cost savings and opening opportunities for all businesses. Exceptions to this neutrality rule are strictly limited to specific public health, safety, or national security emergencies.
The "Delphi Retirees Pension Restoration Act" restores full pension benefits to eligible Delphi retirees and beneficiaries, compensating for past underpayments with interest, using existing funds and allowing for favorable tax treatment of lump-sum payments.
Victoria Spartz
Representative
IN
Victoria Spartz
Representative
IN
The Delphi Retirees Pension Restoration Act aims to restore the full pension benefits to eligible participants and beneficiaries under specific terminated pension plans, such as the Delphi Hourly-Rate Employees Pension Plan. It mandates the recalculation of benefits to match the full vested plan benefit, provides for lump-sum payments to cover past underpayments with interest, and funds these increased benefits through existing resources. The bill also includes provisions for the tax treatment of these payments, allowing recipients to spread the income over three years.
This bill disapproves and invalidates the EPA's rule that withdrew a technical amendment to Ohio's Air Plan Approval.
Troy Balderson
Representative
OH
Troy Balderson
Representative
OH
This bill disapproves and invalidates the Environmental Protection Agency's rule that withdrew a technical amendment to Ohio's air quality plan.
Prohibits federal funding to the United Nations' immigration and refugee relief organizations IOM, UNHCR, and UNRWA, and requires a study and audit of past funding.
Lance Gooden
Representative
TX
Lance Gooden
Representative
TX
The "No Tax Dollars for the United Nations Immigration Invasion Act" prohibits the U.S. government from financially contributing to the United Nations International Organization for Migration (IOM), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). It also mandates a study by the Comptroller General to identify all federal assistance programs that provide funds to these organizations, detailing amounts, restrictions, and potential repayments, as well as an audit of the Department of State’s Refugee Travel Loan Program. A report summarizing the study and audit results must be submitted to Congress within 180 days of the Act's enactment.
The "New Health Options Act of 2025" aims to lower health insurance premiums and promote more transparent pricing by establishing a reinsurance program, allowing out-of-network costs to count towards deductibles under certain conditions, and requiring providers to disclose lower prices to insured patients when applicable.
Gary Palmer
Representative
AL
Gary Palmer
Representative
AL
The "New Health Options Act of 2025" aims to lower health insurance premiums and promote access to affordable care. It establishes a reinsurance program to help insurers cover high-cost claims, allows out-of-network costs to count towards deductibles under certain conditions, and requires providers to disclose when a patient's out-of-pocket cost is higher than the cash price. The bill also allows insurers to opt out of the single risk pool, and when they do, removes the standard limits on how much premiums can vary based on age.
The "FARM Act of 2025" restricts tax credits for renewable energy production, specifically solar and wind, on agricultural land used by public utilities.
Thomas Tiffany
Representative
WI
Thomas Tiffany
Representative
WI
The FARM Act of 2025 restricts federal tax credits for renewable energy production, specifically solar and wind facilities, when placed on agricultural land by public utilities. This act amends the Internal Revenue Code to deny these credits, aiming to preserve agricultural land.
The REPAIR Act ensures vehicle owners and independent repair shops have access to vehicle data and repair information, promoting competition and protecting data privacy in the auto repair industry.
Neal Dunn
Representative
FL
Neal Dunn
Representative
FL
The "Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair Act" or the "REPAIR Act" ensures vehicle owners and independent repair shops have access to necessary vehicle data, repair information, and tools, preventing manufacturers from creating barriers to repairs. It establishes an advisory committee to address competition issues in the auto repair industry and mandates that car buyers are informed of their rights to choose repair options. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is empowered to enforce the Act, protecting consumers from unfair restrictions on vehicle repair and ensuring control over their vehicle data.
The "Protecting Life from Chemical Abortions Act" restricts the Department of Health and Human Services (including the FDA) from reducing Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) protections for abortion drugs and mandates the collection of standardized abortion data.
Kevin Hern
Representative
OK
Kevin Hern
Representative
OK
The "Protecting Life from Chemical Abortions Act" restricts the Department of Health and Human Services and the FDA, requiring them to enforce Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS) requirements for abortion drugs, reinstate the in-person dispensing requirement, and prohibits reducing REMS protections until standardized abortion data is collected by the CDC from every state. It also defines key terms such as "abortion," "abortion drug," and "unborn child" and prohibits the HHS secretary from declaring a public health emergency with respect to abortion.
The America Works Act of 2025 amends the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 to modify exemptions from work requirements for SNAP benefits and allows waivers in high-unemployment areas.
Dusty Johnson
Representative
SD
Dusty Johnson
Representative
SD
The America Works Act of 2025 amends the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 to provide exemptions from work requirements for specific individuals, including those under 18 or over 65, medically unfit individuals, and parents of young children. It also allows the Secretary to waive certain requirements in counties with high unemployment rates, based on state agency requests. Additionally, the act removes a subsection from the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023.
This bill repeals the 1991 and 2002 authorizations for the use of military force against Iraq.
Gregory Meeks
Representative
NY
Gregory Meeks
Representative
NY
This bill repeals the 1991 Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution and the 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution, formally ending the legal basis for military actions in Iraq under these authorizations.
This bill impeaches Judge Paul Adam Engelmayer for alleged abuse of power and violating his oath of office. It accuses him of obstructing access to Treasury Department records, thereby compromising judicial impartiality.
Eli Crane
Representative
AZ
Eli Crane
Representative
AZ
This resolution impeaches Judge Paul Adam Engelmayer for high crimes and misdemeanors, accusing him of abusing his power and violating his oath of office. The impeachment is based on allegations that Judge Engelmayer improperly blocked access to Treasury Department records, thereby using his position for personal and political gain. The resolution calls for his removal from his position as a United States District Court Judge.
Removes federal immunity for COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers, allowing individuals to sue for vaccine-related losses, while preserving access to existing compensation programs.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The LIABLE Act removes federal immunity and liability limitations for COVID-19 vaccine manufacturers, allowing individuals to sue for losses caused by the vaccines. Individuals can still seek compensation through existing federal programs, and doing so does not prevent civil action. This applies to any COVID-19 vaccine licensed or authorized by the FDA and is retroactive.
The "ENABLE Act" permanently extends provisions that increase contributions to ABLE accounts, include ABLE contributions in retirement savings calculations, and allow penalty-free rollovers from 529 education savings accounts to ABLE accounts.
Lloyd Smucker
Representative
PA
Lloyd Smucker
Representative
PA
The ENABLE Act permanently extends provisions that allow for increased contributions to ABLE accounts, which are savings accounts for individuals with disabilities. It also allows penalty-free rollovers from 529 education savings accounts to ABLE accounts, providing greater flexibility in financial planning for families and individuals with disabilities. Additionally, the act includes contributions made to an ABLE account when calculating retirement savings contributions.
The "Death Tax Repeal Act" eliminates estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes, adjusts gift tax calculations, and sets a $10,000,000 lifetime gift exemption.
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
The "Death Tax Repeal Act" eliminates both estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes, effective from the date of enactment. It adjusts gift tax calculations by setting the lifetime gift exemption at $10,000,000, with inflation adjustments after 2011. The Act also includes transitional rules for applying certain sections of the Internal Revenue Code during the enactment year.
The Susan Muffley Act of 2025 ensures full pension benefits for eligible participants and beneficiaries under specific terminated pension plans, recalculating benefits, providing lump-sum payments for past-due amounts, and establishing a trust fund to cover increased benefit payments.
Michael Turner
Representative
OH
Michael Turner
Representative
OH
The Susan Muffley Act of 2025 ensures that eligible participants and beneficiaries under specific pension plans, like the Delphi and PHI retirement programs, receive their full vested benefits. It directs the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) to recalculate benefits, provide lump-sum payments for past-due amounts with interest, and establishes a trust fund within the Treasury to cover these increased payments. The act also includes provisions for the tax treatment of lump-sum payments, allowing recipients to spread the income over three years unless they elect otherwise.
This bill aims to prevent Congress from imposing new performance fees on local radio stations for playing music. It argues such fees would harm the mutually beneficial relationship between broadcasters and the recording industry, and negatively impact local radio's public service role.
Steve Womack
Representative
AR
Steve Womack
Representative
AR
The Supporting the Local Radio Freedom Act prevents Congress from imposing new performance fees on local radio stations for playing music. It emphasizes the mutually beneficial relationship between broadcasters and the recording industry, where radio provides free publicity that boosts music sales and supports artists. The act recognizes local radio's crucial role in communities by providing news, weather updates, and public service announcements. Ultimately, this bill aims to protect local radio stations and businesses from economic harm, ensuring they can continue serving their communities without additional financial burdens.
This bill eliminates federal regulations requiring flame mitigation devices and child-resistance standards for portable gas containers.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The "Gas Can Freedom Act of 2025" repeals the Portable Fuel Container Safety Act of 2020 and the Children's Gasoline Burn Prevention Act, eliminating regulations regarding flame mitigation devices and child-resistance standards for portable gasoline containers. It prohibits the Consumer Product Safety Commission from reinstating similar regulations.
This bill updates the definition of "customs waters" to align with international law, extending U.S. authority for customs enforcement to the territorial sea and contiguous zone.
Maria Salazar
Representative
FL
Maria Salazar
Representative
FL
The "Extending Limits of U.S. Customs Waters Act" updates the definition of "customs waters" to align with international law, Presidential Proclamation 5928, and Presidential Proclamation 7219. It extends U.S. customs authority to include the territorial sea and contiguous zone, as permitted by international law. These changes will take effect the day after the Act is enacted.
Prohibits federal funding for disinformation research grants and related programs.
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
This bill prohibits federal funds from being used for disinformation research grants. It also blocks funding for Secure and Trustworthy Cyberspace grants. Additionally, the bill defunds programs within the National Science Foundation's Track F: Trust and Authenticity in Communications Systems.
The Payment Choice Act of 2025 ensures that retail businesses accepting in-person payments cannot refuse cash for transactions under $500, with certain exceptions and enforcement mechanisms.
John Rose
Representative
TN
John Rose
Representative
TN
The Payment Choice Act of 2025 ensures that retail businesses accepting in-person payments cannot refuse cash for transactions under $500, preventing them from charging cash-paying customers more. It outlines specific exceptions, such as temporary system failures or providing fee-free cash-to-prepaid card converters, and allows for inactivity fees on prepaid cards under certain conditions. The bill also includes enforcement mechanisms, allowing customers to take legal action against businesses in violation and establishing penalties for non-compliance. For the first 5 years, businesses are only required to accept bills up to $20.