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This resolution expresses support for designating June 2026 as Black Music Month to celebrate the profound and enduring cultural contributions of Black American music.
Shontel Brown
Representative
OH
Shontel Brown
Representative
OH
This resolution expresses support for designating June 2026 as "Black Music Month" to celebrate the profound and enduring contributions of Black American music to the nation's culture. It recognizes Black music's shaping influence across virtually every genre and its central role in the struggle for Black freedom. The resolution calls on the nation to observe the month by elevating Black artistry, promoting diversity, and honoring this deep-rooted musical legacy.
This resolution commemorates the 10th anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting, honoring the victims, recognizing first responders, and reaffirming support for gun safety and mental health efforts.
Darren Soto
Representative
FL
Darren Soto
Representative
FL
This resolution commemorates the 10th anniversary of the tragic Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, honoring the 49 lives lost and expressing support for all affected. It recognizes the bravery of first responders and reaffirms the nation's unity against hate and terrorism. The bill also highlights ongoing efforts toward gun safety and mental health legislation.
This act expands the Gun Free School Zones Act to include early childhood education programs and preschools under the definition of a "school zone."
Suhas Subramanyam
Representative
VA
Suhas Subramanyam
Representative
VA
The Protect Every Preschooler Act of 2026 expands the existing Gun Free School Zones Act to include early childhood education programs and preschools. This amendment broadens the definition of a "school" to ensure these younger educational settings are covered under federal gun-free zone restrictions.
This bill expresses support for designating June 5, 2026, as "National Gun Violence Awareness Day" and June 2026 as "National Gun Violence Awareness Month" to honor victims and promote awareness of gun violence.
Robin Kelly
Representative
IL
Robin Kelly
Representative
IL
This bill expresses support for designating June 5, 2026, as "National Gun Violence Awareness Day" and the entire month of June 2026 as "National Gun Violence Awareness Month." The designations aim to honor the nearly 47,000 people killed by gunfire each year and raise public awareness about the devastating impact of gun violence. The resolution encourages the public to wear orange on that day and focus on community efforts to promote gun safety.
This act appropriates \$3.5 billion in emergency funding for block grants to states to compensate agricultural producers for losses caused by the March 2026 freeze.
C. Franklin
Representative
FL
C. Franklin
Representative
FL
This act appropriates \$3.5 billion in emergency funding to the USDA to provide block grants to states for agricultural losses caused by the March 2026 freeze. These funds are specifically designated to compensate producers for lost revenue, quality, or production of crops, trees, bushes, and vines in designated disaster counties. The Secretary of Agriculture must report on the implementation of this assistance quarterly.
This concurrent resolution marks the 250th anniversary of the U.S. by reaffirming a national commitment to reducing gun violence and strengthening public safety through evidence-informed measures.
Dave Min
Representative
CA
Dave Min
Representative
CA
This concurrent resolution marks the U.S. 250th anniversary by reaffirming a national commitment to reducing gun violence and strengthening public safety. It recognizes the devastating impact of gun violence and supports evidence-informed measures like community intervention and universal background checks. The resolution calls for prioritizing support for law enforcement, investing in proactive violence prevention, and ensuring robust funding for victim services. Ultimately, it commits the nation to making gun violence prevention a priority for the next 250 years.
The American High-Speed Rail Act significantly expands federal support for high-speed rail development by increasing funding, broadening eligibility, updating safety and technology requirements, and facilitating property acquisition and freight right-of-way transfers.
Seth Moulton
Representative
MA
Seth Moulton
Representative
MA
The American High-Speed Rail Act significantly expands federal support for high-speed and higher-speed rail development by increasing funding limits, broadening eligibility for public-private partnerships, and establishing new planning and safety requirements. The bill authorizes substantial funding through 2031 for corridor development and planning, while also creating pathways for acquiring necessary right-of-way property and ensuring labor protections on federally-funded infrastructure. It also refines definitions, setting the threshold for true "high-speed rail" at 186 mph or more, and introduces a new category for "higher-speed rail."
This act establishes new mandatory paid and unpaid break requirements for employees, including meal, rest, restroom, and medical breaks, under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Representative
NJ
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Representative
NJ
The Worker Rights and Support Act amends the Fair Labor Standards Act to establish new mandatory meal, rest, restroom, and medical break requirements for employees. This legislation ensures employees receive specific paid and unpaid break times based on hours worked or medical necessity. Violations of these new break provisions are subject to enforcement actions under the Fair Labor Standards Act.
This bill authorizes the minting and sale of commemorative gold and silver coins to honor the 25th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, with surcharges supporting the National September 11 Memorial and Museum.
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
This bill authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to mint and issue commemorative gold and silver coins marking the 25th anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. The coins will honor the victims, first responders, and survivors, with designs selected in consultation with the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. All surcharges from the sale of these coins will be paid directly to the Memorial and Museum to support its operations and maintenance.
This act prohibits the imposition of the death penalty for any federal crime and mandates resentencing for those previously sentenced to death.
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
This Act, the Federal Death Penalty Prohibition Act, immediately bans the imposition of the death penalty for all federal crimes upon enactment. It also mandates that individuals previously sentenced to death for federal offenses must be resentenced.
This bill nullifies a specific Endangered Species Committee decision regarding Gulf of America Oil and Gas Activities while maintaining pre-existing Endangered Species Act requirements and imposing a three-year ban on new exemptions for those activities.
Donald Beyer
Representative
VA
Donald Beyer
Representative
VA
This bill nullifies a specific decision and order from the Endangered Species Committee regarding certain oil and gas activities. It also imposes a three-year ban on the Committee issuing new exemptions for these activities under the Endangered Species Act. Importantly, all pre-existing Endangered Species Act requirements remain fully in effect for these activities.
This Act restores overtime pay protections by phasing in higher minimum salary thresholds and tightening the duties test for executive, administrative, and professional employees exempt from federal overtime requirements.
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
The Restoring Overtime Pay Act of 2026 significantly updates overtime exemptions under the Fair Labor Standards Act. It establishes a phased-in, rising minimum salary threshold for executive, administrative, and professional employees to qualify for overtime exemption, eventually tying it to national earnings data. Additionally, the bill tightens the "duties test," reducing the amount of non-exempt work an employee can perform while remaining exempt from overtime pay. These changes aim to restore overtime eligibility to more salaried workers.
The **Protecting Our Democracy Act** imposes sweeping restrictions on presidential power, enhances congressional oversight, strengthens ethics and anti-corruption laws, and bolsters accountability for federal officials.
Jamie Raskin
Representative
MD
Jamie Raskin
Representative
MD
The **Protecting Our Democracy Act** imposes sweeping reforms across the executive branch to strengthen accountability and restore checks and balances. It restricts presidential pardon power, closes loopholes to ensure no President is above the law, and enforces constitutional emoluments clauses to prevent self-enrichment. Furthermore, the Act enhances congressional oversight by strengthening subpoena enforcement, increasing transparency around White House visitors and tax returns, and protecting federal whistleblowers from retaliation.
This act establishes universal free breakfast and lunch programs in schools, eliminates meal debt, and updates poverty metrics across various federal education and nutrition programs.
Ilhan Omar
Representative
MN
Ilhan Omar
Representative
MN
The Universal School Meals Program Act of 2026 establishes permanent, universal free breakfast and lunch programs for all enrolled students at participating schools, eliminating income tests and meal debt collection. The bill significantly updates federal funding mechanisms by replacing reliance on free and reduced-price lunch data with new measures for identifying economically disadvantaged students across various education and social programs. Furthermore, it expands access to summer and afterschool meals while making technical amendments across several federal education and nutrition laws.
The TREE Act prohibits the import and sale of deforestation goods in U.S. commerce starting in 2029, requiring due diligence statements and imposing civil penalties based on country risk categorization.
Lloyd Doggett
Representative
TX
Lloyd Doggett
Representative
TX
The Trade Responsibly for Environmental Emissions (TREE) Act prohibits the import and sale of "deforestation goods"—commodities linked to deforestation or forest degradation after December 31, 2020—starting in 2029. Importers must submit detailed due diligence statements to Customs and Border Protection, with violations resulting in significant civil penalties, including fines up to 4% of U.S. revenue and potential import bans. The bill also mandates a risk-based country categorization system to guide increased border inspections.
This bill prohibits the use of "Buy Now, Pay Later" loans for the purchase of specified semiautomatic assault weapons, imposing significant penalties for violations.
John Larson
Representative
CT
John Larson
Representative
CT
This bill, the Assault Weapon Financing Accountability Act, prohibits the use of "Buy Now, Pay Later" loans for the purchase of semiautomatic assault weapons. It makes it illegal for lenders to issue these loans and for gun dealers to knowingly accept them for these specific firearm sales. Violations carry a significant civil penalty of $100,000 per offense.
This resolution commends U.S. public servants for their dedication to defending the Constitution, delivering essential services, and supporting the economy, particularly during Public Service Recognition Week.
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
This resolution expresses the sense of the House of Representatives commending public servants for their dedication to defending the Constitution and delivering essential services to the American people. It specifically designates the week of May 3 through May 9, 2026, as Public Service Recognition Week. The bill honors the millions of federal, state, and local employees and uniformed service members who support the economy and democratic foundations of the nation.
This resolution designates the week of May 4 through May 8, 2026, as Teacher Appreciation Week while recognizing the critical role and priorities of the nation's public school teachers.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
This resolution officially designates the week of May 4 through May 8, 2026, as Teacher Appreciation Week. It recognizes the vital role of public school teachers and highlights their key priorities, including support for existing federal protections and funding. Furthermore, the bill encourages leaders to engage directly with teachers to ensure their expertise informs education policy.
The CHARTER Act prohibits federally funded charter schools from contracting with for-profit entities to operate, oversee, or manage the school's core administration, ensuring public funds serve educational needs rather than generate private profit.
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
The CHARTER Act ensures that federally funded charter schools adhere to nonprofit requirements by prohibiting them from contracting with for-profit entities to operate or manage the school's core operations. This legislation aims to prevent public education funds from being diverted as profit for private entities. It clarifies that while core management must remain nonprofit, charters can still contract for specific support services like food or transportation.
The Housing FIRST Act amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act to establish specific rules and limitations for using consumer reports in tenant screening, particularly by restricting the inclusion of certain criminal and resolved case information.
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
The Housing FIRST Act amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act to establish formal standards for tenant screening reports, treating them similarly to employment reports. This bill strictly limits the types of criminal and financial history landlords can use when evaluating rental applicants. Furthermore, it mandates specific disclosure and adverse action notification requirements for landlords using these reports.