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This resolution formally honors the life and legacy of Charles "Charlie" James Kirk while strongly condemning his assassination and calling for a national recommitment to civil discourse and American values.
Mike Johnson
Representative
LA
Mike Johnson
Representative
LA
This resolution formally honors the life and legacy of Charles "Charlie" James Kirk, who was tragically assassinated at Utah Valley University. It condemns political violence and calls upon all Americans to reject extremism in favor of civil debate. The bill expresses deep sympathy to his family and urges a renewal of commitment to the values of faith, family, and freedom he championed.
This bill would require that all new vehicles manufactured or imported for sale in the United States come equipped with devices capable of receiving AM radio broadcasts as standard equipment, and directs the Comptroller General to study the role of AM radio in emergency alert dissemination.
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
The "AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2025" requires the Department of Transportation to mandate that all new vehicles include AM radio receivers as standard equipment, ensuring continued access to AM broadcasts for drivers. The Act directs the Comptroller General to study the role of AM radio in emergency alerts and allows manufacturers producing fewer than 40,000 vehicles in 2022 at least four years to comply. The rule will sunset 10 years after the enactment of this Act.
This resolution honors the victims of Hurricane Helene one year later and expresses the House's commitment to supporting the recovery of the affected communities in western North Carolina.
Charles (Chuck) Edwards
Representative
NC
Charles (Chuck) Edwards
Representative
NC
This resolution formally honors the victims of Hurricane Helene one year after the storm devastated western North Carolina. It expresses deep condolences to the affected communities and recognizes the heroic efforts of first responders and volunteers. Furthermore, the resolution affirms Congress's commitment to supporting ongoing recovery and rebuilding efforts in the region.
This bill clarifies that a franchisor is only considered a joint employer of a franchisee's workers if it exercises substantial, direct, and immediate control over essential terms of employment.
Kevin Hern
Representative
OK
Kevin Hern
Representative
OK
The American Franchise Act aims to protect the traditional franchise business model by clarifying the definition of a "joint employer." This legislation establishes that a franchisor is only considered a joint employer if it exercises "substantial direct and immediate control" over the essential terms of employment for a franchisee's workers. This change specifically targets liability risks associated with maintaining brand standards, ensuring franchisors are not automatically held responsible for local labor practices. The new standard applies prospectively to future legal proceedings.
This bill directs the House Oversight Committee to continue its investigation into the mismanagement of the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell cases and mandates the public release of most related government documents.
Brian Jack
Representative
GA
Brian Jack
Representative
GA
This bill directs the House Oversight Committee to continue its investigation into the federal government's handling of the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell cases, focusing on potential mismanagement and combating sex trafficking. It strongly supports the Committee's ongoing subpoenas and mandates the public release of nearly all unclassified documents related to the investigation, with very limited exceptions. The overall goal is to identify legislative changes needed to improve federal sex crime prosecution and transparency.
The Rails to Trails Landowner Rights Act establishes new requirements, landowner approvals, and rigorous review processes for temporarily converting former railroad rights-of-way into public trails.
Sam Graves
Representative
MO
Sam Graves
Representative
MO
The Rails to Trails Landowner Rights Act establishes stricter requirements for temporarily converting former railroad rights-of-way into public trails. It mandates landowner approval, financial guarantees, and comprehensive public review, including a cost-benefit analysis, before interim trail use can be certified. Furthermore, the bill requires periodic review of existing trail corridors and creates an advisory committee to recommend maintenance standards for trail sponsors.
The Save Our Seniors Act mandates that Social Security trust fund reports include a comparison graph showing budget assumptions versus actual projected payouts based on dedicated funding.
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
The Save Our Seniors Act (SOS Act) mandates that reports on the Social Security Old-Age and Survivors Insurance and Disability Insurance Trust Funds must now include a new graphical comparison. This comparison will show the difference between initial budget assumptions and the actual projected payouts from the Trust Funds based on dedicated funding sources. The goal is to provide clearer transparency regarding the financial status and projections of these vital funds.
This Act prohibits the District of Columbia from establishing or maintaining Sister City relationships with foreign adversary nations and restricts the use of federal funds for related outreach without certification of compliance.
John Moolenaar
Representative
MI
John Moolenaar
Representative
MI
The District of Columbia Sister City Integrity Act prohibits the District from establishing new Sister City relationships with any city or region located in a country designated as a foreign adversary. Existing partnerships with such nations must be terminated within 180 days or upon the agreement's expiration. Furthermore, the District cannot use federal funds for international liaison services without certifying compliance with this Act to the President.
This resolution mandates the public release of nearly all Department of Justice documents related to the Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell investigations, with limited exceptions for victim privacy and ongoing legal integrity.
Ralph Norman
Representative
SC
Ralph Norman
Representative
SC
This resolution mandates the Department of Justice (DOJ) to publicly release nearly all documents, records, and communications related to the investigations of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell within 30 days. The bill strictly prohibits withholding information based on embarrassment or political sensitivity. Any permitted redactions, such as protecting victim privacy or grand jury secrets, must be publicly justified to Congress.
This bill makes technical corrections and clarifications to the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022, including adjusting venue options, setting standards of proof, and capping attorney fees, all retroactively applied to August 10, 2022.
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
The Ensuring Justice for Camp Lejeune Victims Act of 2025 makes technical corrections to the 2022 Camp Lejeune Justice Act to clarify standards for proving harm and venue for trials. This legislation sets specific caps on attorney fees and retroactively applies these changes to all existing and future claims filed under the original 2022 Act. The bill ensures that existing statutes of limitations for filing claims remain unchanged.
This bill nullifies the Department of Labor's recently published final rule updating the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts regulation.
Lloyd Smucker
Representative
PA
Lloyd Smucker
Representative
PA
This bill seeks to immediately nullify the Department of Labor's recently published final rule updating the Davis-Bacon and Related Acts regulation. If enacted, the measure would ensure that the new wage rule, published on August 24, 2023, has no force or legal effect. Essentially, this legislation cancels the Department of Labor's latest changes to the prevailing wage requirements for federally funded construction projects.
This bill amends the Federal Employees Compensation Act to allow Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners to be recognized as eligible healthcare providers for injured federal workers.
Tim Walberg
Representative
MI
Tim Walberg
Representative
MI
This Act amends the Federal Employees Compensation Act (FECA) to expand access to care for injured federal workers. It formally includes Physician Assistants (PAs) and Nurse Practitioners (NPs) as recognized healthcare providers under the program. This ensures federal employees can receive necessary medical services from PAs and NPs, consistent with state practice laws.
This bill establishes strict, non-waivable citizenship and residency requirements for participation in federally funded TRIO educational opportunity programs.
Erin Houchin
Representative
IN
Erin Houchin
Representative
IN
The Putting American Students First Act amends eligibility requirements for participation in Federal TRIO educational opportunity programs. This bill mandates strict citizenship and residency criteria for all participants, explicitly prohibiting any waivers to these new rules. It ensures that only U.S. nationals, permanent residents, and certain other lawfully present individuals qualify for these federally funded programs.
This resolution strongly condemns the rise in ideologically motivated attacks against Jewish individuals in the U.S., including the recent Boulder assault, and reaffirms the House's commitment to combating antisemitism and political violence.
Jefferson Van Drew
Representative
NJ
Jefferson Van Drew
Representative
NJ
This resolution strongly condemns the recent rise in ideologically motivated attacks targeting Jewish individuals and institutions across the United States, including the violent assault in Boulder, Colorado. The House of Representatives reaffirms its commitment to combating antisemitism and politically motivated violence in all its forms. It calls for thorough investigation and prosecution of such incidents and urges all sectors of society to speak out against hate.
This resolution denounces the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, and calls for stronger visa vetting and enforcement against illegal immigration following the incident.
Gabe Evans
Representative
CO
Gabe Evans
Representative
CO
This resolution formally condemns the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, carried out by an individual who was in the U.S. illegally. It uses this incident to call for stricter vetting of visa applicants and the swift removal of aliens who violate their visa terms. Furthermore, the bill emphasizes the critical importance of communication between federal and local law enforcement agencies to prevent future acts of terrorism.
This bill restricts the Secretary of Homeland Security's authority to grant immigration parole to a case-by-case basis for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit, imposes annual caps, and allows states to sue over perceived abuses.
Addison McDowell
Representative
NC
Addison McDowell
Representative
NC
This bill, the Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act, aims to drastically restrict the Secretary of Homeland Security's authority to grant immigration parole. It mandates that parole decisions must be made strictly on a case-by-case basis for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit. Furthermore, the legislation imposes an annual cap on parole grants starting in FY 2029 and grants states the authority to sue the Secretary over perceived misuse of this authority.
The Energy Choice Act prohibits state and local governments from enacting regulations that restrict consumer access to various energy sources, including natural gas, hydrogen, propane, and electricity, when those sources are sold across state lines.
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
The Energy Choice Act prevents state and local governments from enacting bans or restrictions on the type or source of energy services consumers can access. This legislation protects consumer choice across various energy sources, including natural gas, hydrogen, propane, and electricity, provided the energy is sold across state lines. Essentially, it limits local interference with energy delivery options.
This resolution strongly condemns the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, addresses the rise of antisemitism, and calls for accountability for the attacker and stronger immigration enforcement.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
This resolution strongly condemns the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, and expresses solidarity with the victims and first responders. It highlights the alarming rise of antisemitism across the nation and calls for the perpetrator to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Furthermore, the bill urges immediate action to secure the border and address visa overstays.
This resolution strongly condemns the rise of antisemitism in the United States and honors the memory of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, who were murdered while promoting peace.
Addison McDowell
Representative
NC
Addison McDowell
Representative
NC
This resolution strongly condemns the rise of antisemitism in the United States and around the world. It specifically honors the memory of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, who were tragically murdered while promoting peace. Ultimately, Congress reaffirms its commitment to combating all forms of hate and ensuring the vigorous enforcement of laws protecting religious freedom.
This bill mandates comprehensive federal data collection and reporting on attacks, aggression, and mental wellness to improve law enforcement officer safety and support.
Tim Moore
Representative
NC
Tim Moore
Representative
NC
This bill mandates comprehensive federal reporting to better understand and address violence, aggression, and wellness challenges facing law enforcement officers. It requires the Attorney General to produce detailed reports analyzing attacks on officers, potential new data collection methods for non-criminal aggressive incidents, and the state of officer mental health resources. The goal is to use this improved data to recommend better federal, state, and local responses and support systems for officers.