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This bill requires the District of Columbia to allow Members of Congress with valid concealed carry permits from their home states to carry concealed firearms within the District.
Andrew Clyde
Representative
GA
Andrew Clyde
Representative
GA
This bill would require the District of Columbia to recognize valid concealed carry permits or the legal right to carry a concealed firearm held by Members of Congress from their home states. Specifically, it allows Senators, Representatives, Delegates, and Resident Commissioners to carry a concealed firearm in D.C. provided they meet federal eligibility requirements and carry proper identification.
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 covered foreign entities from acquiring or leasing U.S. agricultural land and temporarily bans them from purchasing residential real estate, imposing severe penalties for non-compliance.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
This Act prohibits "covered foreign entities," primarily defined as those connected to the People's Republic of China, from acquiring or leasing U.S. agricultural land. Covered entities currently owning such land must divest within one year or face severe daily fines and potential criminal forfeiture. Additionally, the bill imposes a temporary two-year ban on these same entities purchasing residential real estate, with separate penalties for non-compliance. The legislation mandates the creation of new enforcement offices within the Departments of Agriculture and Commerce to oversee compliance.
The PRIME Act exempts custom slaughter facilities from federal inspection requirements for meat distributed only within the state where it was processed, provided they comply with state law.
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
The PRIME Act, or Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption Act, exempts custom slaughter facilities from federal inspection requirements for meat that is processed and sold only within the state of origin. To qualify, facilities must comply with all applicable state laws regarding slaughter and preparation. This legislation ensures that states retain the authority to enforce their own, potentially stricter, regulations on local meat processing.
This Act prohibits the Federal Reserve from directly or indirectly issuing a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) and bars the Fed from developing or using one for monetary policy without explicit Congressional authorization.
Tom Emmer
Representative
MN
Tom Emmer
Representative
MN
The Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act strictly prohibits the Federal Reserve from directly or indirectly issuing a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) to individuals. This legislation prevents the Fed from developing, testing, or implementing any digital currency that functions as a direct liability of the Federal Reserve. Furthermore, Congress asserts that any authority to create such a digital asset must explicitly come from Congress itself.
The TRANS MICE Act prohibits federal funding for research on non-human vertebrates that involves interventions designed to alter the animal's body to not match its biological sex.
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
The TRANS MICE Act prohibits the use of federal funds for animal research that involves interventions like drugs or surgery intended to alter a non-human vertebrate animal's body to change its biological sex characteristics. This ban specifically targets research that disrupts natural development or physical appearance, while exempting animals that naturally change sex or possess both reproductive organs.
This bill requires states to reimburse the federal government for military deployment costs incurred due to local obstruction of federal immigration enforcement operations.
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
This bill requires states to reimburse the federal government for the costs of deploying military forces, such as the National Guard, when state or local obstruction of federal immigration enforcement leads to civil unrest. If a state fails to pay the resulting invoice from the Department of Defense within 180 days, the President is authorized to withhold federal discretionary grant funds to cover the debt. This legislation establishes financial accountability for local interference with federal immigration operations.
This bill generally prohibits federal agencies from banning lead ammunition and tackle on federal lands and waters used for hunting and fishing, with narrow exceptions for specific areas if justified by wildlife data and state consistency.
Robert Wittman
Representative
VA
Robert Wittman
Representative
VA
The Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act generally prohibits federal agencies from banning the use of lead ammunition or tackle on federal lands and waters open to hunting or fishing. Exceptions are allowed only for specific federal units where scientific data proves lead use is causing wildlife decline, and the restriction aligns with state law or policy. This legislation aims to maintain traditional hunting and fishing practices across most federal domains.
This bill repeals liability immunity granted to manufacturers of pandemic-related products under the Public Health Service Act while preserving existing rights for individuals to sue for injuries.
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
The PREP Repeal Act aims to eliminate liability protections previously granted to manufacturers of products used during public health emergencies. This legislation repeals specific sections of the Public Health Service Act that shielded entities from lawsuits related to pandemic countermeasures. Crucially, the Act preserves the right of individuals to sue for injuries caused by drugs, devices, or countermeasures developed or administered during a crisis.
This bill requires the Comptroller General to obtain prior congressional approval before initiating a civil action under the Impoundment Control Act of 1974.
Andy Harris
Representative
MD
Andy Harris
Representative
MD
This bill amends the Impoundment Control Act of 1974 to require the Comptroller General to obtain prior approval from Congress before initiating a civil action against the executive branch for withholding appropriated funds. Specifically, the Comptroller General must receive authorization via a concurrent resolution from Congress to file such a lawsuit. This measure shifts the authority to sue over impoundments from the Comptroller General's discretion to one requiring explicit Congressional consent.
This Act amends immigration law to make non-citizens inadmissible or deportable for convictions related to driving while intoxicated or impaired (DWI/DUI).
Barry Moore
Representative
AL
Barry Moore
Representative
AL
The Jeremy and Angel Seay and Sergeant Brandon Mendoza Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act of 2025 amends immigration law to address driving while intoxicated or impaired (DWI/DUI) offenses. This legislation establishes that a conviction for, or admission to the underlying acts of, a DWI/DUI offense makes a non-citizen inadmissible to the United States or deportable if already present. This applies regardless of whether the offense is classified as a misdemeanor or felony under local law.
This Act provides tax relief by excluding income received for wildfire prevention work and allowing a new above-the-line deduction for landowner expenditures on certified hazardous fuel reduction activities.
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
The Wildfire Infrastructure and Landowner Tax Relief Act of 2025 (WILTR Act) aims to incentivize wildfire prevention efforts by landowners. This bill excludes certain federal grants received for hazardous fuel reduction activities from gross income, making them tax-free. Additionally, it creates a new above-the-line tax deduction for qualified expenditures landowners make on certified fire mitigation work on their property.
This bill mandates that any final World Health Organization pandemic preparedness agreement resulting from the International Negotiating Body must be treated as a treaty requiring two-thirds Senate approval before the U.S. can adopt it.
Thomas Tiffany
Representative
WI
Thomas Tiffany
Representative
WI
This bill, the No WHO Pandemic Preparedness Treaty Without Senate Approval Act, declares that any final pandemic agreement resulting from the World Health Organization's negotiations must be treated as a formal treaty. This ensures that the United States cannot implement such an agreement without receiving the advice and consent of two-thirds of the Senate. Furthermore, the policy of the United States is established to fully support Taiwan's participation in the WHO.
This bill allows associations of employers to sponsor group health plans, treating them as a single employer under ERISA, with specific requirements for plan structure and premium rating.
Tim Walberg
Representative
MI
Tim Walberg
Representative
MI
The Association Health Plans Act amends federal law to allow certain groups or associations of employers to sponsor a single group health plan, treating them as a single employer for coverage purposes. This aims to expand access to health coverage by enabling broader risk pooling across different industries. The bill establishes specific criteria these associations must meet to qualify, including minimum size and operational standards. Finally, it outlines rules for setting premium rates and prohibits discrimination based on health status for plans established under this Act.
This Act establishes Haskell Indian Nations University as a federally chartered corporation governed by an independent Board of Trustees to enhance its educational mission for Native American students.
Tracey Mann
Representative
KS
Tracey Mann
Representative
KS
The Haskell Indian Nations University Improvement Act establishes Haskell Indian Nations University as a federally chartered corporation, granting it greater independence from the Bureau of Indian Education. This restructuring creates an independent Board of Trustees to govern the tuition-free institution dedicated to educating Native American students. The Act also establishes an endowment program and sets forth new operational, financial, and reporting requirements for the University.
This Act establishes a federal bankruptcy exemption allowing individuals to keep up to \$3,000 worth of firearms when filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY
The Protecting Gun Owners in Bankruptcy Act establishes a new federal bankruptcy exemption allowing individuals filing for Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 to keep their firearms. Specifically, debtors can now exempt their aggregate interest in a single firearm or collection of firearms up to a total value of \$3,000. This change applies only to bankruptcy cases filed on or after the date the Act is enacted into law.
This act prohibits federal agencies from using funds to promote LGBTQI+ Pride Month and bans the display of sexual orientation or gender identity flags on federal property.
Josh Brecheen
Representative
OK
Josh Brecheen
Representative
OK
The Patriotism Not Pride Act prohibits federal agencies from using taxpayer funds to promote or officially recognize Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, and Intersex (LGBTQI+) Pride Month activities. Furthermore, the bill bans the flying of any flag representing sexual orientation or gender identity on federal property. This legislation aims to restrict federal endorsement and celebration of these specific recognitions.
This bill expands the scope of expedited removal procedures by streamlining the inspection process for applicants seeking admission to the United States.
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
The Expedited Removal Expansion Act of 2025 modifies immigration inspection procedures by streamlining references to inadmissibility grounds under Section 235(b)(1) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. This legislation removes specific exceptions related to misrepresentation and documentation requirements during initial entry screenings. The bill simplifies the language officers use when determining inadmissibility for applicants seeking admission to the U.S.
Repeals the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, eliminating federal restrictions on obstructing access to abortion clinics and other reproductive health service facilities, and applies to prosecutions ongoing or starting after enactment.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The FACE Act Repeal Act of 2025 repeals the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, which prohibits certain actions that obstruct or interfere with access to reproductive health services. This repeal would apply to both ongoing and future prosecutions that begin on or after the date this Act is enacted.
This Act establishes an automatic sequestration process to offset future discretionary or direct emergency spending approved by Congress, with specific reporting requirements for designating spending as an emergency.
Marlin Stutzman
Representative
IN
Marlin Stutzman
Representative
IN
The Emergency Spending Accountability Act establishes automatic spending sequestration to offset future emergency appropriations approved by Congress. This system mandates multi-year spending cuts, applied only to the same category of spending (discretionary or direct) as the original emergency funds. The bill also requires detailed justifications from Congressional committees whenever emergency spending is included in legislation. Certain critical programs, including Social Security and VA benefits, are explicitly protected from these automatic cuts.