Track Josh's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
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The "TAKE IT DOWN Act" criminalizes the intentional sharing of nonconsensual intimate visual depictions, including digital forgeries, and requires online platforms to establish a process for the removal of such content upon request.
Ted Cruz
Senator
TX
Ted Cruz
Senator
TX
The TAKE IT DOWN Act aims to combat the nonconsensual sharing of intimate visual depictions, including deepfakes, by establishing criminal penalties for those who knowingly publish such content and requiring online platforms to create a process for individuals to request the removal of these depictions. Platforms must remove the content within 48 hours of a valid request and make reasonable efforts to remove any known identical copies. Failure to comply with these takedown obligations will be treated as a violation under the Federal Trade Commission Act. The Act also defines key terms related to consent, digital forgeries, and covered platforms.
This bill mandates safety standards for lithium-ion batteries used in light electric vehicles, e-bikes, and personal e-mobility devices, and requires a report to Congress on related hazards.
Ritchie Torres
Representative
NY
Ritchie Torres
Representative
NY
The "Setting Consumer Standards for Lithium-Ion Batteries Act" directs the Consumer Product Safety Commission to adopt specific safety standards for lithium-ion batteries used in light electric vehicles, e-bikes, and personal e-mobility devices. It establishes a process for incorporating revisions to these standards and mandates a report to Congress on hazards related to lithium-ion batteries in micromobility products. These standards will be treated as consumer product safety rules.
A resolution urging leaders to combat antisemitism, educate the public on Jewish-American contributions, and ensure the safety and dignity of Jewish Americans.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Representative
FL
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Representative
FL
This bill recognizes Jewish American Heritage Month and the significant contributions of Jewish Americans to various fields. It addresses the alarming rise of antisemitism, especially since October 7, 2023, and urges elected officials, faith leaders, and civil society to actively counter antisemitism. The bill also calls for educating the public about Jewish-American achievements and ensuring the safety and dignity of Jewish Americans in all areas of life.
The "Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act" mandates documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration in federal elections, amends the National Voter Registration Act, and sets penalties for non-compliance.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The "Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act" mandates that individuals provide documentary proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote in federal elections. It amends the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 to include these requirements and directs states to reject applications lacking such proof. The Act also outlines acceptable forms of documentation, verification processes, and penalties for non-compliance, while allowing provisional ballots under certain conditions. Additionally, the Department of Homeland Security must notify state election officials when an individual becomes a naturalized citizen.
This bill clarifies the location of the Office of Survivors Assistance within the Department of Veterans Affairs, placing it directly in the Office of the Secretary.
Juan Ciscomani
Representative
AZ
Juan Ciscomani
Representative
AZ
The Prioritizing Veterans’ Survivors Act amends title 38 of the United States Code, clarifying that the Office of Survivors Assistance is located in the Office of the Secretary within the Department of Veterans Affairs. This change formalizes the office's position within the department's organizational structure.
The "No Rogue Rulings Act" limits the scope of injunctions issued by U.S. district courts, except for three-judge panels in cases involving multiple states challenging executive actions.
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
The "No Rogue Rulings Act of 2025" limits the scope of injunctions issued by U.S. district courts, restricting them to only apply to the parties involved in the case. An exception is provided for cases involving challenges to executive branch actions brought by multiple states from different circuits, in which a randomly selected three-judge panel may issue broader injunctions. The bill also allows parties to choose whether to appeal injunction decisions to the circuit court or the Supreme Court.
Nullifies the IRS rule on digital asset sale reporting by brokers.
Mike Carey
Representative
OH
Mike Carey
Representative
OH
This bill nullifies an IRS rule concerning gross proceeds reporting by brokers involved in digital asset sales. By disapproving the rule, the bill prevents the IRS from implementing new reporting requirements for digital asset transactions. This action aims to block increased scrutiny and reporting obligations on brokers facilitating digital asset sales.
Nullifies the Department of Energy's energy conservation standards for gas-fired instantaneous water heaters.
Gary Palmer
Representative
AL
Gary Palmer
Representative
AL
This bill nullifies the Department of Energy's rule regarding energy conservation standards for gas-fired instantaneous water heaters. By disapproving the rule, the bill prevents the new energy conservation standards from taking effect.
This resolution nullifies the CFPB's rule on overdraft lending practices of large financial institutions.
Tim Scott
Senator
SC
Tim Scott
Senator
SC
This joint resolution nullifies the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's rule regarding overdraft lending practices specifically for very large financial institutions. By disapproving the rule, the resolution prevents the rule from taking effect.
This resolution nullifies the CFPB's rule that defines and regulates larger companies involved in general-use digital consumer payment apps.
Pete Ricketts
Senator
NE
Pete Ricketts
Senator
NE
This joint resolution nullifies the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's rule that defines larger participants in the market for general-use digital consumer payment applications. By disapproving the rule, the resolution prevents it from being enforced.
Streamlines House consideration of the Senate-amended fiscal year 2025 budget resolution and temporarily suspends the timeline for ending the April 2, 2025, national emergency.
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
This bill allows the House to quickly consider and vote on the Senate's version of the budget resolution for fiscal year 2025, which includes budget guidelines for fiscal years 2026-2034. It also pauses the timeline for a resolution to end the national emergency declared on April 2, 2025.
This resolution sets the rules for House debate and votes on disapproving certain financial regulations, limiting district court injunctive relief, and requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration.
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
This bill outlines the procedures for the House of Representatives to consider several joint resolutions and bills, including those related to consumer financial protection rules on overdraft lending and digital payment applications, limitations on district courts' injunctive relief authority, and amendments to the National Voter Registration Act requiring proof of citizenship. It sets debate times, waives certain points of order, and specifies amendment processes for each item. The bill also addresses House Resolutions 293 and 164.
The "Clear Communication for Veterans Claims Act" aims to improve clarity in VA notices to veterans and extends certain pension payment limits.
Tom Barrett
Representative
MI
Tom Barrett
Representative
MI
The "Clear Communication for Veterans Claims Act" aims to improve the clarity of Veterans Affairs notices through an independent assessment, ensuring veterans receive understandable information regarding their claims. It also extends certain limits on pension payments through the end of December 2031.
The "Vietnam Veterans Liver Fluke Cancer Study Act" mandates a study on cholangiocarcinoma prevalence in Vietnam War veterans and extends certain pension payment limitations.
Nicolas LaLota
Representative
NY
Nicolas LaLota
Representative
NY
The "Vietnam Veterans Liver Fluke Cancer Study Act" mandates a study on the prevalence of cholangiocarcinoma in Vietnam War veterans, comparing cancer rates and demographics to the general U.S. population. The study, conducted by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the CDC, will inform Congress on potential actions needed to address any identified issues. Additionally, the bill extends the limitation of certain pension payments to December 31, 2031.
This bill sets the federal budget for 2025, outlines spending and revenue levels for 2026-2034, and directs committees to propose legislation to reduce the deficit.
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
This concurrent resolution establishes the federal budget for fiscal year 2025, sets budgetary levels through 2034, and outlines specific revenue, spending, and debt targets. It directs House and Senate committees to propose legislation reducing the deficit, with specific targets assigned to each. The resolution also creates reserve funds to address key policy areas like healthcare, tax policy, and regulatory reform, and expresses the House's commitment to economic growth through free-market policies, spending cuts, and deregulation. Ultimately, this budget aims to balance fiscal responsibility with strategic investments in critical sectors.
Nullifies the Department of Energy's energy conservation standards for walk-in coolers and freezers.
Stephanie Bice
Representative
OK
Stephanie Bice
Representative
OK
This bill disapproves and nullifies the Department of Energy's energy conservation standards for walk-in coolers and freezers.
Extends tax deadlines for claiming credits or refunds and issuing tax payment notices when a disaster postpones the original deadline.
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
The Disaster Related Extension of Deadlines Act allows taxpayers more time to claim tax credits or refunds if a disaster has postponed their tax return filing deadline. It also adjusts the deadline for the IRS to issue tax payment notices to account for disaster-related postponements, providing taxpayers with additional flexibility during challenging times.
Sets the rules for House debate and consideration of resolutions disapproving certain financial regulations, a bill limiting district courts' injunctive relief authority, and a bill requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration.
H. Griffith
Representative
VA
H. Griffith
Representative
VA
This bill streamlines the House consideration of several measures, including resolutions disapproving Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rules on overdraft lending and digital payment applications, a bill limiting district courts' injunctive relief authority, and a bill requiring proof of U.S. citizenship for federal voter registration. It sets debate times and waives certain procedural rules to expedite the process for these specific items. Additionally, it discontinues consideration of certain House Resolutions and restricts motions to remove bills from committee review.
This bill enhances the Taxpayer Advocate's office by granting authority to appoint counsel and modifying employment language, effective retroactively to 1998.
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
The "National Taxpayer Advocate Enhancement Act of 2025" allows the Taxpayer Advocate to directly appoint counsel who will report to them. It modifies the language regarding who the Taxpayer Advocate's office can employ. These changes are retroactive to 1998.
This bill allows the IRS to postpone federal tax deadlines for up to 120 days in states that have declared a state of emergency due to a natural disaster.
David Kustoff
Representative
TN
David Kustoff
Representative
TN
The "Filing Relief for Natural Disasters Act" amends the Internal Revenue Code, enabling the Secretary to postpone Federal tax deadlines for State-declared disasters, following a Governor's request. It defines qualified disasters to include natural catastrophes, fires, floods, or explosions, as determined by the Governor. This act extends mandatory extensions related to disasters from 60 to 120 days, applicable to declarations made after enactment.