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This Act establishes federal criminal penalties for performing or attempting to perform genital or bodily mutilation or chemical castration on minors, with specific medical exceptions.
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
The Protect Children’s Innocence Act establishes federal penalties, including imprisonment, for knowingly performing genital or bodily mutilation or chemical castration on individuals under the age of 18. This law applies when interstate commerce is involved in the act, communication, or payment for the procedure. It explicitly prohibits religious or customary defenses for female genital mutilation and details specific medical exceptions, such as procedures necessary for a minor's immediate health. The bill defines the prohibited procedures broadly, covering female genital mutilation and surgeries intended to alter a minor's body to correspond with a different sex.
This act aims to lower healthcare premiums by expanding association health plans, clarifying stop-loss insurance rules, integrating HRAs with individual market coverage, increasing transparency for pharmacy benefit managers, and permanently funding ACA cost-sharing reductions while restricting their use for plans covering abortion.
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Representative
IA
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Representative
IA
The Lower Health Care Premiums for All Americans Act aims to reduce costs by expanding options for small employers through Association Health Plans and allowing integrated Health Reimbursement Arrangements. It also increases transparency for consumers by imposing strict new reporting requirements on Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs). Finally, the bill permanently funds Affordable Care Act cost-sharing reductions starting in 2027, with restrictions on plans covering abortion services.
This Act requires federal agencies to seek review and comment from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) on new rules that could impact electric grid reliability, especially when the grid faces potential generation shortfalls.
Troy Balderson
Representative
OH
Troy Balderson
Representative
OH
The Reliable Power Act strengthens the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission's (FERC) oversight of federal agency actions that could impact electric grid reliability. It mandates annual long-term assessments by the Electric Reliability Organization (ERO) to identify potential generation shortfalls. If a shortfall is found, FERC must review proposed agency rules affecting power generation to ensure they do not negatively impact the bulk-power system's reliability before those rules can be finalized.
This bill mandates the removal of U.S. Armed Forces from hostilities within or against Venezuela unless explicitly authorized by Congress.
James McGovern
Representative
MA
James McGovern
Representative
MA
This bill mandates the President to immediately remove all United States Armed Forces from hostilities within or against Venezuela. This action is required unless Congress has specifically authorized the use of military force. The legislation aims to ensure that military engagement in Venezuela requires explicit Congressional approval.
This bill directs the President to withdraw U.S. Armed Forces from hostilities with presidentially designated terrorist organizations in the Western Hemisphere unless Congress authorizes the action.
Gregory Meeks
Representative
NY
Gregory Meeks
Representative
NY
This bill directs the President to withdraw U.S. Armed Forces from hostilities involving designated terrorist organizations in the Western Hemisphere. Such withdrawal must occur unless Congress has explicitly authorized the military action through a declaration of war or a specific use of force authorization. The directive is issued under the authority of the War Powers Resolution.
This resolution establishes the House consideration process for bills concerning affordable health insurance, prohibiting federal Medicaid funding for minors' gender transition procedures, regulating genital mutilation and chemical castration of minors, and clarifying the National Environmental Policy Act review process.
H. Griffith
Representative
VA
H. Griffith
Representative
VA
This resolution establishes the House rules for considering four separate bills addressing health insurance access, prohibiting federal Medicaid funding for gender transition procedures for minors, restricting certain medical procedures on minors, and reforming the National Environmental Policy Act review process. The rules streamline debate and voting for each measure, waiving most procedural objections. The overall package sets the legislative path for these distinct policy initiatives.
This bill grants the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) new authority to order utilities to maintain adequate interstate electric service and mandates at least five years' advance notice for planned power plant retirements.
H. Griffith
Representative
VA
H. Griffith
Representative
VA
The Power Plant Reliability Act of 2025 grants the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) new authority to order utilities to maintain adequate interstate electric service upon complaint. This includes the power to require the continued operation of specific generating units for up to five years. Furthermore, the bill mandates that power plant owners provide FERC and relevant state bodies with at least five years' advance notice before retiring an electric generating unit. Actions taken to comply with a FERC service order are shielded from related environmental law violations.
The Kayla Hamilton Act mandates stricter placement determinations and enhanced vetting for unaccompanied alien children to ensure their safety and appearance at immigration proceedings.
Russell Fry
Representative
SC
Russell Fry
Representative
SC
The Kayla Hamilton Act significantly tightens the requirements for placing unaccompanied alien children in federal custody. It mandates extensive background checks and consultations with Homeland Security and the Attorney General before placement decisions are made. The bill also establishes stricter criteria for secure facility placement and prohibits placement with sponsors who have serious criminal histories. Furthermore, it exempts certain implementation procedures from standard administrative rulemaking requirements to ensure swift action.
This resolution sets the expedited House procedures for considering five separate bills concerning environmental review efficiency, hardrock mining, gray wolf delisting, bulk-power system reliability, electric generating unit retirement notice, and child trafficking enhancement.
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
This resolution establishes the rules for the House of Representatives to consider several distinct bills concerning environmental review efficiency, hardrock mining, gray wolf delisting, electric grid reliability, power plant retirements, and combating child trafficking. It waives most procedural objections and sets strict time limits for debate on each measure. The resolution streamlines the process, ensuring each bill moves quickly toward a final vote after limited discussion.
This bill directs the Secretary of Agriculture to convey a specific parcel of Forest Service property to Perry County, Arkansas, for public use, subject to certain conditions and the county covering transfer costs.
J. Hill
Representative
AR
J. Hill
Representative
AR
This bill directs the Secretary of Agriculture to convey a specific parcel of Forest Service property in Perryville, Arkansas, to Perry County, Arkansas, upon request. The transfer is conditional, requiring the County to cover all associated costs, including surveys and environmental reviews. The land must be used exclusively for public purposes, such as education or youth development, or it may revert to the United States.
The MAPWaters Act of 2025 mandates federal agencies to standardize, digitize, and publish comprehensive, up-to-date geospatial data on public access restrictions for federal waterways and fishing areas.
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
The MAPWaters Act of 2025 aims to modernize public access to federal waterways by requiring federal agencies to standardize, digitize, and publish comprehensive geospatial data on water restrictions and access points. This legislation mandates the creation of a unified, publicly accessible online database detailing fishing restrictions, waterway closures, and access facility locations. The Act explicitly clarifies that it does not alter existing legal definitions of navigable waters or the authority of agencies to regulate fisheries and water use.
This bill reauthorizes the Congressional Award Program until 2028 and updates the specifications for the Congressional Award medals.
Cynthia Lummis
Senator
WY
Cynthia Lummis
Senator
WY
This bill reauthorizes the Congressional Award Program, extending its authorization through October 1, 2028. It also updates the requirements for the composition of Congressional Award medals. Finally, the Act makes a technical correction regarding the Secretary of the Treasury's authority to strike these medals.
This bill establishes procedures for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to lead and coordinate the environmental review and permitting process for natural gas pipelines, aiming for more expeditious resolution.
Richard Hudson
Representative
NC
Richard Hudson
Representative
NC
This bill establishes the Improving Interagency Coordination for Pipeline Reviews Act to streamline the environmental review and permitting process for natural gas pipelines. It designates the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) as the sole lead agency for National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) reviews. The Act mandates coordination timelines and procedures for all participating federal and state agencies to ensure concurrent review and timely final authorizations. Furthermore, it requires public tracking of the permitting schedule and progress for all required agency actions.
This act nullifies a recent Executive Order regarding federal labor relations and ensures existing collective bargaining agreements remain in effect.
Jared Golden
Representative
ME
Jared Golden
Representative
ME
The Protect America's Workforce Act nullifies a specific Executive Order issued in March 2025 concerning exclusions from federal labor-management relations programs. This legislation ensures that any existing collective bargaining agreements between federal agencies and employee unions remain fully in effect until their stated expiration dates. The Act also prohibits the use of federal funds to implement the overturned Executive Order.
This bill establishes expedited procedures for the House to immediately consider and vote on legislation that nullifies the Executive Order concerning exclusions from Federal Labor-Management Relations Programs.
Jared Golden
Representative
ME
Jared Golden
Representative
ME
This bill establishes expedited procedures for the House of Representatives to immediately consider and vote on H.R. 2550, which aims to nullify the Executive Order concerning Exclusions from Federal Labor-Management Relations Programs. It waives standard procedural objections and limits debate to one hour before sending the measure to the Senate.
The PERMIT Act aims to streamline and reform federal water quality permitting processes by considering economic factors, clarifying regulatory scope, and establishing new timelines for agency actions.
Mike Collins
Representative
GA
Mike Collins
Representative
GA
The PERMIT Act aims to streamline and modernize federal water quality permitting processes under the Clean Water Act. It introduces requirements for considering cost and technology availability when setting water quality standards and revises timelines and scope for state water quality certifications. Furthermore, the bill clarifies general permit terms, establishes new judicial review rules, and reduces regulatory burdens for certain agricultural and pesticide discharges.
This act expands capital access for small businesses, broadens investor opportunities, and streamlines regulations for companies entering public markets.
Ann Wagner
Representative
MO
Ann Wagner
Representative
MO
The Incentivizing New Ventures and Economic Strength Through Capital Formation Act of 2025 is a comprehensive bill designed to make it easier for small businesses and startups to raise capital and access public markets. It achieves this by expanding investment opportunities, increasing crowdfunding limits, and streamlining SEC regulations for emerging companies. Additionally, the Act modernizes the definition of an accredited investor and establishes new protections and task forces focused on senior investors. Overall, the legislation seeks to stimulate economic growth by lowering barriers for entrepreneurs and increasing access to private and public investment pools.
This bill mandates the Secretary of Energy to assess and report on the security, resilience, and expansion opportunities within the electricity generation and transmission supply chain.
Robert Latta
Representative
OH
Robert Latta
Representative
OH
The Electric Supply Chain Act mandates the Secretary of Energy to conduct and report on periodic assessments of the electricity generation and transmission supply chain. These assessments must detail trends, risks, national security considerations, and barriers to expanding domestic capacity. The resulting reports will provide Congress with crucial information and recommendations to secure and strengthen the nation's electric supply chain.
This bill mandates that states establish new reliability standards for electric utilities, ensuring a 10-year supply of reliable generation capacity, and requires a GAO report on past state planning effectiveness.
Gabe Evans
Representative
CO
Gabe Evans
Representative
CO
The State Planning for Reliability and Affordability Act mandates that states adopt a new federal standard for electric reliability in their utility planning processes. This standard requires utilities to ensure the availability of generation facilities capable of continuous, reliable operation, especially during emergencies. The bill also directs the GAO to report on the past effectiveness of state integrated resource planning in maintaining sufficient reliable generation.
This act ensures that tax deadlines for filing returns, claiming refunds, and receiving collection notices are automatically extended by the same period granted for disaster relief.
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
This Act, the Disaster Related Extension of Deadlines Act, ensures that tax deadlines postponed due to a disaster also apply to the time limit for filing tax credit or refund claims. Furthermore, it requires the IRS to factor in these disaster-related postponement periods when calculating the deadline for issuing tax collection notices. This standardizes the treatment of deadlines following a declared disaster.