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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 resolution strongly condemns the deadly attack on Minnesota lawmakers, honors the victims and first responders, and calls for an end to political violence nationwide.
Kelly Morrison
Representative
MN
Kelly Morrison
Representative
MN
This resolution strongly condemns the horrific attacks on Minnesota lawmakers in Brooklyn Park and Champlin, which resulted in the deaths of Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman and her husband. It honors the victims, praises the bravery of first responders, and calls for unity across the nation to reject political violence. The bill emphasizes the critical need for civil debate over violence to protect American democracy.
This resolution establishes the expedited rules for the House to consider an appropriations bill for military construction and the VA, a bill requiring monthly reporting on special interest aliens encountered at the border, a bill making DUI/DWI offenses grounds for inadmissibility and deportation, and a resolution condemning the June 2025 Los Angeles riots.
Austin Scott
Representative
GA
Austin Scott
Representative
GA
This resolution establishes the expedited rules for the House of Representatives to consider four separate items: the Fiscal Year 2026 Military Construction appropriations bill (H.R. 3944), a bill requiring monthly reporting on special interest aliens encountered at the border, a bill making DUI/DWI convictions grounds for inadmissibility/deportation, and a resolution condemning the June 2025 Los Angeles riots. The resolution waives most procedural objections and strictly limits debate time for each measure to ensure swift consideration and votes.
This bill directs the SEC to expand outreach and education efforts to ensure capital-raising opportunities are accessible to underrepresented small businesses, including those owned by women, minorities, those in rural areas, or those impacted by natural disasters.
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
This Act directs the SEC to expand its support for small businesses seeking capital, with a specific focus on traditionally underrepresented groups. The SEC must now provide targeted educational materials and host outreach events for businesses owned by women or minorities, those in rural areas, or those impacted by natural disasters. Additionally, the bill mandates annual meetings between the SEC and state securities commissions to improve coordination in supporting small business capital formation.
This Act updates the definition of an accredited investor by modifying net worth and income thresholds and adding qualifications based on professional licensure or verified expertise.
J. Hill
Representative
AR
J. Hill
Representative
AR
The Fair Investment Opportunities for Professional Experts Act updates the definition of an "accredited investor" to expand access to certain investment opportunities. This bill lowers the net worth threshold to \$1 million while excluding a primary residence from the calculation, and it introduces new qualification paths based on specific income levels or professional financial licensing. The SEC is required to update its regulations to reflect these changes within 180 days of the Act's passage.
This Act establishes presidential authority to impose asset freezes and visa bans on foreign individuals and groups knowingly involved in piracy, while directing the U.S. to cooperate internationally to combat rising maritime threats.
Jonathan Jackson
Representative
IL
Jonathan Jackson
Representative
IL
The Sanction Sea Pirates Act of 2025 mandates the President to impose asset freezes and entry bans on foreign individuals knowingly involved in piracy, responding to a recent surge in attacks off the Somali Coast. This legislation directs the U.S. government to cooperate with international partners to combat global maritime threats. The Act includes specific exemptions for humanitarian aid and U.S. national security operations.
This joint resolution disapproves of the EPA's rule reclassifying major sources of air pollution as area sources under the Clean Air Act.
John Curtis
Senator
UT
John Curtis
Senator
UT
This Joint Resolution uses the Congressional Review Act to formally disapprove and nullify an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule. The rejected rule concerned the reclassification of major sources of pollution as area sources under Section 112 of the Clean Air Act. Consequently, the EPA's December 29, 2023, final rule will have no legal effect.
This joint resolution disapproves the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency's rule regarding the review of applications under the Bank Merger Act.
John Kennedy
Senator
LA
John Kennedy
Senator
LA
This joint resolution expresses Congress's disapproval of a recent rule issued by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC) concerning the review of applications under the Bank Merger Act. By invoking the Congressional Review Act, this measure nullifies the specific OCC regulation regarding bank mergers. If enacted, the disapproved rule will have no legal force or effect.
This bill prohibits the District of Columbia from enacting or enforcing any law or policy that restricts cooperation with federal, state, or local entities regarding immigration enforcement and information sharing.
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
The District of Columbia Federal Immigration Compliance Act of 2025 prohibits the District of Columbia from enacting or maintaining any laws or policies that restrict cooperation with federal, state, or local entities on immigration enforcement matters. This legislation mandates that D.C. officials must share information regarding citizenship or immigration status and comply with lawful detainer requests from the Department of Homeland Security. Essentially, the Act prevents D.C. from operating as a sanctuary jurisdiction.
This joint resolution disapproves the EPA's rule allowing California to implement its Advanced Clean Cars II vehicle pollution control standards.
John Joyce
Representative
PA
John Joyce
Representative
PA
This joint resolution expresses Congressional disapproval of the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) rule regarding California's "Advanced Clean Cars II" vehicle pollution standards. By rejecting this rule, Congress is effectively canceling the EPA's decision to grant California a waiver allowing it to set stricter emission standards than federal law typically permits. Consequently, the approved California standards will not take effect.
This resolution seeks to disapprove and nullify the Environmental Protection Agency's rule regarding California's Low NOX vehicle and engine pollution control standards.
Jay Obernolte
Representative
CA
Jay Obernolte
Representative
CA
This joint resolution seeks to disapprove and nullify a specific rule issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regarding California's stringent motor vehicle and engine pollution control standards, known as the "Omnibus Low NOX Regulation." By exercising disapproval under the Congressional Review Act, this measure prevents the EPA's decision on waiving federal preemption for these California standards from taking legal effect. If passed, the EPA's rule will be entirely canceled.
This bill formally rejects the Environmental Protection Agency's recently issued rule concerning California's heavy-duty vehicle and engine pollution control standards.
John James
Representative
MI
John James
Representative
MI
This resolution expresses the disapproval of Congress regarding a recent rule issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) concerning California's motor vehicle and engine pollution control standards. Specifically, it rejects the EPA's proposed regulations covering heavy-duty vehicle emissions, warranties, maintenance, and zero-emission vehicle provisions. By disapproving the rule under the Congressional Review Act, Congress effectively nullifies the EPA's action.
This resolution establishes expedited House consideration for a bill rescinding budget authority requested for rescission by the President on June 3, 2025.
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
This resolution sets the expedited procedural path for the House of Representatives to consider a bill rescinding specific budget authority requested for rescission by the President on June 3, 2025. It waives standard procedural objections to ensure immediate consideration and limits debate to one hour before a final vote. The measure also exempts this specific action from certain time constraints normally imposed by the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974.
This bill prohibits non-citizens from voting in District of Columbia elections and repeals the Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act of 2022.
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
This bill prohibits non-U.S. citizens from voting in any election in the District of Columbia. It also repeals the Local Resident Voting Rights Amendment Act of 2022, effectively reverting D.C. voting eligibility rules to their pre-2022 status.
This Act restores collective bargaining rights regarding discipline and reinstates original statutes of limitations for lawsuits against District of Columbia law enforcement personnel.
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
The Protecting Our Nation’s Capital Emergency Act aims to restore specific rights for District of Columbia law enforcement personnel that were altered by previous legislation. This bill specifically reinstates the right for D.C. police officers to collectively bargain over disciplinary matters. Furthermore, it repeals provisions that affected the statute of limitations for filing lawsuits against Metropolitan Police Department members and employees.
This resolution establishes the rules for the House to debate and vote on four distinct bills concerning D.C. voting rights, federal immigration compliance in D.C., D.C. police collective bargaining, and the scheduling of fentanyl-related substances.
Erin Houchin
Representative
IN
Erin Houchin
Representative
IN
This resolution establishes the procedural rules for the House to consider and vote on four distinct pieces of legislation. These bills address issues including prohibiting non-citizens from voting in D.C. elections, requiring D.C. compliance with federal immigration laws, restoring collective bargaining rights for D.C. police discipline, and amending the scheduling of fentanyl-related substances. The rules streamline the process by waiving procedural objections and setting strict time limits for debate before a final vote.
This resolution strongly condemns the rise in ideologically motivated attacks against Jewish individuals in the U.S., including the recent Boulder assault, and reaffirms the House's commitment to combating antisemitism and political violence.
Jefferson Van Drew
Representative
NJ
Jefferson Van Drew
Representative
NJ
This resolution strongly condemns the recent rise in ideologically motivated attacks targeting Jewish individuals and institutions across the United States, including the violent assault in Boulder, Colorado. The House of Representatives reaffirms its commitment to combating antisemitism and politically motivated violence in all its forms. It calls for thorough investigation and prosecution of such incidents and urges all sectors of society to speak out against hate.
This resolution denounces the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, and calls for stronger visa vetting and enforcement against illegal immigration following the incident.
Gabe Evans
Representative
CO
Gabe Evans
Representative
CO
This resolution formally condemns the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, carried out by an individual who was in the U.S. illegally. It uses this incident to call for stricter vetting of visa applicants and the swift removal of aliens who violate their visa terms. Furthermore, the bill emphasizes the critical importance of communication between federal and local law enforcement agencies to prevent future acts of terrorism.
This Act mandates that cargo procured or financed by the Department of Transportation must be shipped on U.S.-flagged commercial vessels, provided they are available at fair and reasonable rates.
Salud Carbajal
Representative
CA
Salud Carbajal
Representative
CA
The American Cargo for American Ships Act amends existing law to mandate that cargo procured, furnished, or financed by the Department of Transportation (DOT) must be shipped on U.S.-flagged commercial vessels. This requirement applies when U.S. ships are available at fair and reasonable rates. The goal is to ensure American commercial vessels carry 100% of eligible DOT-financed cargo across various geographic areas.
This Act amends Small Business Administration loan requirements to mandate proof of U.S. citizenship, nationality, or lawful permanent residency, while explicitly banning asylees, refugees, nonimmigrants, DACA recipients, and undocumented individuals from receiving certain loans.
Beth Van Duyne
Representative
TX
Beth Van Duyne
Representative
TX
The American Entrepreneurs First Act of 2025 revises eligibility requirements for certain Small Business Administration (SBA) loan programs, including the 7(a) program. This act mandates that all applicants must provide their date of birth and certify their citizenship or lawful permanent resident status. Furthermore, the bill explicitly bans individuals who are asylees, refugees, nonimmigrants, DACA recipients, or those without lawful status from qualifying for these federal loans.