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The ReCement Act streamlines regulations by excluding certain non-hazardous secondary materials used in cement manufacturing from the definition of solid waste.
Jay Obernolte
Representative
CA
Jay Obernolte
Representative
CA
The ReCement Act reforms regulations to streamline the use of alternative fuels and raw materials in cement manufacturing. This is achieved by excluding specific, non-hazardous secondary materials from the definition of "solid waste" under federal law. This change allows cement producers to utilize these recovered resources more easily without triggering stringent solid waste regulations.
This resolution supports the State Department's efforts to bar IRGC members from the Iranian World Cup delegation and limit the team's stay in the U.S. to match days.
W. Steube
Representative
FL
W. Steube
Representative
FL
This resolution supports the State Department's efforts to block any members or associates of the designated terrorist organization, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), from joining the Iranian National Football Delegation for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Furthermore, it urges that the Iranian team's presence in the U.S. be limited strictly to the minimum time required for their scheduled matches.
This act mandates the State Department to develop and report on a strategy encouraging allied nations to purchase U.S. defense equipment through coordinated multinational deals rather than individual sales.
Ryan Zinke
Representative
MT
Ryan Zinke
Representative
MT
The Allied Defense Sales Act directs the State Department to create a strategy encouraging allied nations to purchase U.S. defense equipment through multinational group deals rather than individual purchases. This aims to improve interoperability, strengthen the U.S. defense industry, and streamline the sales process. The Secretary of State must regularly report to Congress on the strategy's implementation, challenges encountered, and any necessary legislative changes.
This Act prohibits sex offenders from participating in surrogacy arrangements and imposes severe criminal penalties on agencies, employees, and offenders who violate this prohibition.
Scott Perry
Representative
PA
Scott Perry
Representative
PA
The Protecting Kids from Creeps Act prohibits sex offenders from participating in surrogacy arrangements. This bill imposes severe criminal penalties, including lengthy prison sentences, for sex offenders, surrogacy agencies, and their employees who knowingly facilitate such agreements. Furthermore, convicted agencies lose tax-exempt status and eligibility for federal funding, and any resulting surrogacy agreements are void.
This bill reaffirms the nation's commitment to the phrase "one Nation under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance as a unifying affirmation of shared American values.
Tom Barrett
Representative
MI
Tom Barrett
Representative
MI
This bill reaffirms the nation's commitment to the phrase "one Nation under God" in the Pledge of Allegiance. It highlights the historical context of this phrase and its role in expressing the principle that individual rights stem from a higher authority. The legislation also acknowledges the upcoming 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence and a related rededication event.
This Act voids surrogacy agreements between U.S. surrogates and foreign national prospective parents and penalizes brokers who facilitate them to prevent exploitation and national security risks.
Scott Perry
Representative
PA
Scott Perry
Representative
PA
This Act invalidates surrogacy agreements between foreign national prospective parents and U.S. surrogate mothers, voiding such contracts. It imposes criminal penalties on surrogacy brokers who facilitate these arrangements for foreign nationals. Furthermore, the bill limits the ability of foreign national parents to gain immigration benefits through a child born under these voided agreements.
This resolution supports designating June as Family Month to recognize the traditional nuclear family as the foundation of a healthy society and to rededicate the nation to its importance, while also opposing the observance of Pride Month.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
This resolution supports designating June as Family Month to recognize the traditional nuclear family as the foundation of a healthy society. It calls for a national rededication to the importance of marriage and family, asserting that children thrive best in a home with a married mother and father. The bill also explicitly states that the House of Representatives no longer recognizes Pride Month.
This act mandates the automatic denaturalization and prioritized deportation of naturalized citizens convicted of specified terrorism offenses.
Bill Huizenga
Representative
MI
Bill Huizenga
Representative
MI
The Deport the Terrorists Act of 2026 mandates the automatic denaturalization of naturalized citizens convicted of specific terrorism offenses. This act also establishes that any non-citizen convicted of a terrorism-related offense is deportable. Finally, it directs the Secretary of Homeland Security to prioritize the deportation of individuals whose citizenship has been revoked under this law.
This Act prohibits federal research agencies and grant recipients from using specific diversity, equity, or inclusion practices in connection with federal research grants.
Ralph Norman
Representative
SC
Ralph Norman
Representative
SC
The Merit Restoration Act prohibits federal research agencies and grant recipients from using specific diversity, equity, or inclusion (DEI) practices when awarding or conducting federally funded research. These prohibitions focus on preventing discrimination based on race, sex, or other protected characteristics and banning mandatory training or agreements asserting inherent superiority or inferiority based on these factors. Violations can result in the freezing and required repayment of federal grant funds.
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 Act mandates that law enforcement agencies receiving federal grants report felony animal cruelty convictions to the Attorney General, leading to a public database and prioritizing funding for those who comply.
W. Steube
Representative
FL
W. Steube
Representative
FL
The Law Enforcement Animal Safety and Harm Reporting Act of 2026 (LEASH Act) mandates that recipients of federal justice assistance grants must report felony animal cruelty convictions to the Attorney General. This data will be used to prioritize funding for local governments that submit this information, and a public database of these convictions must be established.
This act simplifies annual reporting for employee benefit plans by extending filing deadlines and allowing for electronic signatures on Form 5500.
Glenn Grothman
Representative
WI
Glenn Grothman
Representative
WI
This act simplifies annual reporting for employee benefit plans by modernizing the Form 5500 filing process. It extends the filing deadline and allows for the use of electronic signatures on required reports. These changes aim to streamline compliance for plan administrators.
This bill fundamentally overhauls U.S. immigration by replacing family-based and diversity systems with a strict merit-based structure, severely limiting family reunification, tightening naturalization requirements, and mandating E-Verify for all employment.
Andrew Ogles
Representative
TN
Andrew Ogles
Representative
TN
The American System for Sustainable Immigration and Mass Immigration Limitations Achieved Through Imposing Oversight Nationally Act fundamentally restructures U.S. immigration by replacing family-based and diversity visa systems with a strict merit-based approach focused on national interest. This bill tightens standards for citizenship, drastically limits family reunification, raises the bar for asylum, and mandates universal E-Verify for employment. Overall, the legislation aims to prioritize economic self-sufficiency, cultural cohesion, and national security while significantly reducing overall immigration levels and executive discretion.
This act formally defines nursing as a professional degree, alongside other established professions, within federal education law.
Jennifer Kiggans
Representative
VA
Jennifer Kiggans
Representative
VA
The Nursing is a Professional Degree Act officially designates nursing as a professional degree under federal law. This bill amends the Higher Education Act to provide a clear statutory definition for "professional degree," explicitly including nursing alongside other established professions like medicine and law. This change ensures consistency in recognizing the advanced academic requirements necessary to practice nursing.
This act repeals the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program, immediately ending all current TPS grants and requiring recipients to depart the U.S. within 60 days.
Andrew Clyde
Representative
GA
Andrew Clyde
Representative
GA
The Territorial Protection and Sovereignty Act immediately repeals the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program. This action terminates all existing TPS grants upon the bill's enactment. Individuals previously granted TPS must depart the United States within 60 days.
This bill seeks to repeal the 1846 act that returned territory south of the Potomac River from the District of Columbia back to Virginia, thereby restoring that area to the District.
Rich McCormick
Representative
GA
Rich McCormick
Representative
GA
The Make DC Square Again Act seeks to repeal the 1846 law that retroceded territory south of the Potomac River back to Virginia. This bill would restore the former Alexandria County (now Arlington County and the City of Alexandria) to the jurisdiction of the District of Columbia. Upon enactment, District of Columbia law would apply to this restored territory.
The MATCH Act mandates stricter export controls on semiconductor manufacturing equipment to countries of concern and requires the U.S. to coordinate with allied nations to prevent the transfer of critical technology to adversarial entities.
Michael Baumgartner
Representative
WA
Michael Baumgartner
Representative
WA
The Multilateral Alignment of Technology Controls on Hardware (MATCH) Act aims to protect U.S. national security by restricting adversary access to advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment. The bill mandates diplomatic efforts to align export controls with allied nations and establishes a framework to impose strict U.S. regulations if those partners fail to implement sufficient safeguards. By targeting specific entities and facilities in countries of concern, the legislation seeks to close gaps in the current export control regime and maintain America’s technological advantage.
The ACCESS Act of 2026 establishes a voluntary education program for accessibility compliance and amends the ADA to require a 60-day notice and cure period before filing lawsuits over physical or digital access barriers.
Ken Calvert
Representative
CA
Ken Calvert
Representative
CA
The ACCESS Act of 2026 establishes a voluntary education program to improve ADA compliance and amends the ADA to require a 60-day notice and cure period before filing lawsuits over accessibility barriers. It also directs the creation of a mediation program for architectural barrier disputes and mandates a study on digital accessibility standards. This legislation aims to promote compliance through education while streamlining the resolution of accessibility claims.
The "Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act" repeals the Corporate Transparency Act, eliminating certain corporate reporting requirements and amending related sections of Title 31 of the United States Code.
Warren Davidson
Representative
OH
Warren Davidson
Representative
OH
The "Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act" repeals the Corporate Transparency Act, eliminating the requirement for companies to report beneficial ownership information to the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). It also makes necessary technical adjustments to Title 31 of the United States Code, specifically sections related to financial recordkeeping and reporting of currency and foreign transactions, to reflect the repeal.
This bill significantly expands the grounds for denying entry, deporting, and denying naturalization to non-citizens based on affiliations with or advocacy for communism, socialism, Marxism, or Islamic fundamentalism, while also broadening the definitions of these terms.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
This bill significantly tightens U.S. immigration and naturalization laws by expanding grounds for denial of entry, deportation, and citizenship revocation. It specifically targets individuals affiliated with or advocating for communism, socialism, Chinese communism, Marxism, or Islamic fundamentalism. The legislation broadens definitions of these ideologies and removes judicial review for related determinations.