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This bill repeals the requirement for financial institutions to collect and report specific data on small business loans to reduce compliance costs and improve small business access to credit.
Roger Williams
Representative
TX
Roger Williams
Representative
TX
The 1071 Repeal to Protect Small Business Lending Act aims to eliminate the mandatory data collection and reporting requirements for small business loans previously established under Section 704B of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act. Proponents argue that these regulations impose unnecessary compliance costs on lenders, potentially hindering small business access to credit. This bill repeals those specific reporting mandates to reduce regulatory burdens on financial institutions.
This Act mandates the designation of specific Iranian-aligned groups as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) and requires the imposition of corresponding sanctions.
W. Steube
Representative
FL
W. Steube
Representative
FL
The Iranian Terror Prevention Act mandates the swift designation of specific Iranian-linked groups as Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) by the Secretary of State. It requires the President to impose existing sanctions on these designated groups and any affiliated entities within 60 days of enactment. Furthermore, the bill establishes ongoing reporting requirements to Congress regarding designations and the application of sanctions.
This Act imposes sweeping, mandatory sanctions, tariffs, and investment prohibitions on the Russian Federation and its affiliates until Russia negotiates a lasting peace with Ukraine.
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
The Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025 imposes sweeping economic penalties on the Russian Federation in response to its aggression against Ukraine. This legislation mandates severe, immediate sanctions against key Russian officials, financial institutions, and energy sector entities, including asset freezes and trade prohibitions. Furthermore, the Act dramatically increases import duties on Russian goods and requires the President to review and reimpose these measures until Russia negotiates a lasting peace with Ukraine.
The Secure Family Futures Act of 2025 modifies tax code provisions for applicable insurance companies by excluding certain debt from being treated as a capital asset and extending the capital loss carryover period to ten years for specific losses incurred after 2025.
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
The Secure Family Futures Act of 2025 modifies tax treatment for certain debt holdings of applicable insurance companies, excluding specific debt instruments from being treated as capital assets for tax purposes. Additionally, this Act extends the capital loss carryover period to 10 years for specified losses incurred by these insurance companies. These changes apply only to transactions occurring after December 31, 2025.
This bill establishes national reciprocity for concealed carry permits, allowing individuals legally permitted to carry in their home state to carry a handgun in any other state that allows concealed carry.
Richard Hudson
Representative
NC
Richard Hudson
Representative
NC
The Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2025 establishes a national standard for carrying concealed handguns across state lines. This act allows individuals legally permitted to carry in their home state to carry concealed in any other state that allows its residents to carry concealed firearms. The law does not override private property restrictions or prohibitions on government property, but it provides protections and legal recourse for those traveling in compliance with the new federal standard.
This bill expands Medicare coverage under Part B to pay qualified home infusion suppliers for augmentation therapy kits and nursing services for Medicare beneficiaries with Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency Disorder who require emphysema treatment in their homes.
Maria Salazar
Representative
FL
Maria Salazar
Representative
FL
The John W. Walsh Alpha-1 Home Infusion Act of 2025 amends Medicare to specifically cover augmentation therapy for individuals with severe Alpha-1 Antitrypsin Deficiency Disorder when administered in the home. This legislation establishes new payment rules under Medicare Part B for the necessary intravenous kits and associated nursing services. The goal is to ensure qualified home infusion suppliers are reimbursed directly for providing this essential, ongoing maintenance treatment.
This bill establishes a new federal tax credit to incentivize investments in maintaining and improving existing hydroelectric facilities and restoring rivers through approved environmental and safety upgrades.
Adrian Smith
Representative
NE
Adrian Smith
Representative
NE
The Maintaining and Enhancing Hydroelectricity and River Restoration Act establishes a new federal tax credit to incentivize investments in improving existing hydroelectric facilities. This credit covers 30% of the cost for property that enhances fish passage, water quality, dam safety, or facilitates the removal of obsolete river obstructions. Furthermore, the bill allows taxpayers to elect direct payment or transferability for this new credit.
This bill mandates a study and report on the effectiveness of home cardiorespiratory monitors for preventing sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) and provides recommendations for insurance coverage.
Rudy Yakym
Representative
IN
Rudy Yakym
Representative
IN
The Baby Observation Act mandates that the Secretary of Health and Human Services conduct a comprehensive study on the effectiveness of home cardiorespiratory monitors in preventing sudden unexpected infant death (SUID). The resulting report must detail the monitors' performance, suggest new infant care practices, and provide recommendations on criteria for insurance coverage. This aims to determine if these vital sign monitors warrant broader health insurance reimbursement.
The Veterans First Act of 2025 redirects \$2 billion from foreign aid to fund the construction and renovation of state-run veterans' homes.
David Taylor
Representative
OH
David Taylor
Representative
OH
The Veterans First Act of 2025 redirects $2 billion from foreign aid to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This funding is specifically allocated to provide grants for the construction, renovation, and improvement of state-run veterans' homes and facilities. The bill ensures these funds remain available until fully utilized for veteran care infrastructure projects.
The Credit for Caring Act of 2025 establishes a new, partially refundable federal income tax credit for working family caregivers covering qualified expenses exceeding \$2,000, up to a \$5,000 annual limit.
Mike Carey
Representative
OH
Mike Carey
Representative
OH
The Credit for Caring Act of 2025 establishes a new, non-refundable federal income tax credit for working family caregivers who incur significant expenses caring for a relative with long-term care needs. Eligible caregivers can claim a credit equal to 30% of qualified expenses exceeding \$2,000, up to a maximum annual credit of \$5,000. The bill specifies detailed requirements for the care recipient's needs, the types of allowable expenses, and includes income phase-out limits for claiming the benefit.
Calls for Nigeria to be designated as a Country of Particular Concern due to ongoing, severe violations of religious freedom, urging U.S. action to protect religious minorities and promote human rights in the region.
Christopher Smith
Representative
NJ
Christopher Smith
Representative
NJ
This resolution expresses the sense of Congress that Nigeria should be designated as a Country of Particular Concern due to severe violations of religious freedom. It urges the Nigerian government to protect religious minorities, prosecute those responsible for violence, and ensure religious freedom. The resolution also calls for increased U.S. diplomatic efforts and potential sanctions on individuals and groups responsible for religious freedom violations in Nigeria.
This act expands the Work Opportunity Tax Credit to include employers who hire qualified military spouses.
Donald Beyer
Representative
VA
Donald Beyer
Representative
VA
The Military Spouse Hiring Act amends the Internal Revenue Code to expand eligibility for the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC). This change allows employers to claim the tax credit for hiring qualified military spouses. A qualified military spouse is defined as someone certified as being married to a member of the U.S. Armed Forces.
This bill mandates an annual report assessing U.S. reliance on China for critical agricultural inputs and recommends strategies to boost domestic or allied production.
Ashley Hinson
Representative
IA
Ashley Hinson
Representative
IA
The Securing American Agriculture Act mandates an annual report from the Secretary of Agriculture detailing U.S. reliance on China for critical farming supplies like fertilizers, seeds, and veterinary drugs. This study must assess domestic production capabilities and identify supply chain vulnerabilities that China could exploit. The goal is to provide Congress with actionable recommendations for reducing dependency through onshore or nearshore production.
Designates April 5, 2025, as "Barth Syndrome Awareness Day" to raise awareness, encourage research, and support those affected by this rare genetic disorder.
Paul Tonko
Representative
NY
Paul Tonko
Representative
NY
This bill supports the designation of April 5, 2025, as "Barth Syndrome Awareness Day" to raise awareness, encourage early diagnosis, and promote research for this rare and life-threatening genetic disorder. It recognizes the challenges in diagnosis and treatment, while also acknowledging the role of the Orphan Drug Act and the importance of patient perspectives. The bill aims to advance research, develop new treatments, and improve regulatory pathways for ultra-rare diseases like Barth syndrome.
This bill censures Representative Al Green for disrupting the President's address to Congress and requires him to receive a formal reprimand before the House.
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
This bill censures Representative Al Green of Texas for disrupting the President's address to Congress on March 4, 2025. It condemns his actions and orders him to appear before the House of Representatives to receive a formal reprimand. During this time the Speaker of the House will publicly read the resolution of censure.
This bill disapproves the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection's rule prohibiting creditors and consumer reporting agencies from using medical information.
Ralph Norman
Representative
SC
Ralph Norman
Representative
SC
This bill disapproves a recent rule issued by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (BCFP) concerning the use of medical information by creditors and consumer reporting agencies. Utilizing the Congressional Review Act, Congress nullifies this specific BCFP regulation. Consequently, the rejected rule will have no legal effect.
This Act updates the definition of fossil fuel under the Clean Air Act to specifically include fuel used by ocean-going vessels, paving the way for new renewable fuel standards for the shipping industry.
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Representative
IA
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Representative
IA
This Act updates the definition of "fossil fuel" under the Clean Air Act to specifically include fuel used by ocean-going vessels. This change allows the EPA to incorporate maritime fuel into renewable fuel standards moving forward. The EPA is required to finalize the necessary regulations within one year of the bill's enactment.
The JUDGES Act of 2025 addresses judicial understaffing by creating new district judgeships in multiple states over the next decade, adjusting court organization in Texas and California, mandating GAO reports on workload measures and detention space, and ensuring public accessibility of judgeship recommendation reports.
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
The JUDGES Act of 2025 aims to address the increasing caseloads in district courts by creating new judgeships in multiple states over the next decade, as well as a temporary judgeship in the Eastern District of Oklahoma. It also authorizes appropriations to support these new positions and adjusts the organization of district courts in Texas and California. Additionally, the Act mandates Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports to evaluate workload measures, judicial activities, and the effectiveness of policies regarding senior judges, as well as the needs and efforts to acquire federal detention space. Finally, the Act ensures public accessibility to the Judicial Conference's recommendations for Article III judgeships by requiring the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts to publish these reports on its website.
The ACRE Act of 2025 creates a federal tax exemption for qualified lenders on interest earned from loans secured by rural or agricultural real property, excluding loans to foreign adversary entities.
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
The Access to Credit for our Rural Economy Act of 2025 (ACRE Act) creates a new federal tax incentive for qualified lenders. This incentive excludes income earned from interest on loans secured by rural or agricultural real property from taxation. The goal is to encourage lending for agricultural, forestry, and certain rural home improvement purposes while prohibiting loans to foreign adversary entities.
The "Farm to Fly Act of 2025" aims to boost sustainable aviation fuel production and usage by including it in USDA bioenergy programs, supporting farmers, and promoting rural economic development.
Max Miller
Representative
OH
Max Miller
Representative
OH
The "Farm to Fly Act of 2025" aims to boost the production and use of sustainable aviation fuels by including them in Department of Agriculture bio-energy programs. It amends existing definitions to recognize sustainable aviation fuel and directs the Secretary of Agriculture to promote its development through collaborative initiatives and manufacturing assistance. This act supports U.S. agriculture, enhances energy security, and promotes clean energy in the aviation sector by utilizing sustainable biomass resources.