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This bill authorizes Congress to award gold medals to the 1980 U.S. Olympic Men's Hockey Team, commemorating their "Miracle on Ice" victory.
Pete Stauber
Representative
MN
Pete Stauber
Representative
MN
The "Miracle on Ice Congressional Gold Medal Act" authorizes the presentation of three Congressional Gold Medals to honor the 1980 U.S. Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Team for their historic "Miracle on Ice" victory. These medals will be given to the Lake Placid Olympic Center, the United States Hockey Hall of Fame, and the US Olympic and Paralympic Museum for public display. The Act also allows for the creation and sale of bronze duplicates to fund the medal production.
The "No Vaccine Mandates in Higher Education Act" prohibits federal funding to higher education institutions that mandate COVID-19 vaccines for students or staff.
Mark Messmer
Representative
IN
Mark Messmer
Representative
IN
The "No Vaccine Mandates in Higher Education Act" prevents federal funding from going to colleges or universities that require students or employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine. This prohibition applies to enrollment, employment, or receiving any benefit, service, or contract from the institution. The bill references the Higher Education Act of 1965 to define "institution of higher education."
Recognizes the crucial role of linemen in maintaining power infrastructure and designates April 18, 2025, as National Lineman Appreciation Day.
David Rouzer
Representative
NC
David Rouzer
Representative
NC
Recognizes the crucial role of linemen in maintaining the nation's energy infrastructure and public safety. It also supports designating April 18, 2025, as National Lineman Appreciation Day to honor their contributions and dangerous work.
The Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act to limit consumer reporting agencies from sharing credit report information related to residential mortgage loans without consumer authorization, with exceptions for existing mortgage holders, servicers, and financial institutions with current accounts.
John Rose
Representative
TN
John Rose
Representative
TN
The Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act to limit consumer reporting agencies from sharing credit report information when a person requests a credit report for a residential mortgage loan. Consumer reporting agencies can only furnish this information if the entity has a firm offer of credit or insurance, has the consumer's authorization, or has an existing relationship with the consumer as a mortgage lender, servicer, or financial institution. This act aims to protect consumers' privacy during the home buying process by limiting the amount of entities that get access to their credit information. The changes will take effect 180 days after the Act is enacted.
The "Special Interest Alien Reporting Act of 2024" mandates the Department of Homeland Security to publish monthly reports on the number and nationalities of "special interest aliens" encountered attempting to unlawfully enter the United States. These reports will be submitted to Congress and made available to the public.
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
The "Special Interest Alien Reporting Act of 2024" mandates the Department of Homeland Security to publish a monthly report detailing the number and nationalities of "special interest aliens" encountered attempting to unlawfully enter the United States. This report, due by the seventh day of each month, must include breakdowns by geographic region, entry point, and nationalities from "covered nations". The goal of this act is to increase transparency regarding potential national security risks.
This bill establishes a working group within the Department of Homeland Security to monitor, analyze, and counter transnational repression activities targeting individuals in the U.S. and abroad, requiring annual reports to Congress and the development of technologies to combat such repression.
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
The Countering Transnational Repression Act of 2025 establishes a working group within the Department of Homeland Security to monitor and counter transnational repression activities, such as harassment and intimidation, targeting individuals in the U.S. by foreign governments. The working group will coordinate with intelligence agencies, review information from various partners, and provide annual reports to Congress on its findings and efforts. The Act also directs research and development into technologies to counter transnational repression, ensuring all activities comply with constitutional and privacy protections.
The "CATCH Fentanyl Act" mandates pilot projects to test and evaluate advanced technologies at land ports of entry to enhance the detection of contraband, including fentanyl and other illegal substances, using innovative solutions like AI and machine learning.
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
The "CATCH Fentanyl Act" directs the Department of Homeland Security to launch pilot projects at land ports of entry to test new technologies, including AI, for detecting contraband, illegal drugs, weapons, and human smuggling in vehicles and cargo. It requires detailed reports to Congress on the technologies' effectiveness, costs, and impact on privacy and civil liberties, while also outlining plans for broader implementation and protecting personal data. The Act emphasizes using existing resources, prohibiting new funding appropriations for these activities.
The TAKE IT DOWN Act combats the spread of nonconsensual intimate visual depictions, including deepfakes, by establishing criminal penalties for their intentional disclosure and requiring online platforms to implement notice and removal processes.
Maria Salazar
Representative
FL
Maria Salazar
Representative
FL
The TAKE IT DOWN Act aims to combat the spread of nonconsensual intimate visual depictions, including deepfakes, online. It establishes criminal penalties for intentionally sharing such images without consent, with increased penalties for depictions involving minors. The Act also requires online platforms to create a process for users to report and request the removal of nonconsensual intimate visual depictions within 48 hours, enforced by the Federal Trade Commission. It defines key terms related to consent, digital forgeries, and covered platforms, while also ensuring that the rest of the law remains valid if any part is deemed unenforceable.
The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2025 updates state housing credit calculations, reforms tenant eligibility, and enhances credit eligibility to increase affordable housing options for low-income communities, Native American areas, and rural regions.
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2025 aims to increase affordable housing options by updating state housing credit formulas, refining tenant eligibility rules, and improving credit eligibility and determination. This includes adjusting income verification processes, modifying student occupancy rules, and protecting domestic abuse victims. The bill also focuses on Native American and rural assistance by addressing housing needs in Indian areas and streamlining income eligibility for rural projects. Additionally, it revises rules for exempt facility bonds and renames the "low-income housing tax credit" to the "affordable housing tax credit" while encouraging data sharing and discouraging discriminatory land use policies.
Expresses support for the President's actions to safeguard national security by designating cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations and removing foreign terrorists from the United States.
Jeff Crank
Representative
CO
Jeff Crank
Representative
CO
This bill expresses support for the President's actions, including designating certain cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, invoking the Alien Enemies Act, and working with El Salvador to detain non-citizen members of these organizations. It affirms the President's authority to detain, deport, or restrict non-citizens from Foreign Terrorist Organizations. The bill ultimately endorses the complete elimination of these organizations from the United States.
This bill prohibits federal employees from conducting union activities during their paid work hours.
Ben Cline
Representative
VA
Ben Cline
Representative
VA
The "No Union Time on the Taxpayer's Dime Act" eliminates the practice of "official time," which allows federal employees to conduct union activities while being paid by taxpayers. Under this bill, all labor organization business must be conducted during an employee's non-duty status, ensuring that taxpayer dollars are not used to fund union activities.
This bill repeals Section 1071 of the Dodd-Frank Act, which mandated the collection of small business loan data, to reduce compliance costs for financial institutions and improve small businesses' access to credit.
Roger Williams
Representative
TX
Roger Williams
Representative
TX
The "1071 Repeal to Protect Small Business Lending Act" repeals Section 704B of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act, eliminating requirements for financial institutions to collect and report data on small business loans. This aims to reduce compliance costs for financial institutions, particularly smaller ones like community banks and credit unions. The goal is to alleviate regulatory burdens and improve credit access for small businesses by removing these data collection requirements.
This bill prohibits the Federal Reserve from issuing a central bank digital currency (CBDC) directly or indirectly to individuals, or using it to implement monetary policy, without explicit congressional authorization.
Tom Emmer
Representative
MN
Tom Emmer
Representative
MN
The "Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act" prohibits Federal Reserve Banks from offering financial products or services directly to individuals, maintaining accounts for individuals, or issuing a central bank digital currency (CBDC) directly or indirectly. It also blocks the Federal Reserve from testing, creating, or implementing a CBDC, or using it to implement monetary policy, without explicit congressional authorization. The bill clarifies that these restrictions do not apply to digital versions of the dollar that are open, permissionless, and private, like physical currency.
This bill protects the free speech rights of 501(c)(3) organizations, allowing them to make statements about political campaigns without jeopardizing their tax-exempt status, as long as these statements are made in the ordinary course of their activities and do not incur significant additional expenses.
Mark Harris
Representative
NC
Mark Harris
Representative
NC
The Free Speech Fairness Act aims to protect the free speech rights of 501(c)(3) organizations by allowing them to make statements about political campaigns without jeopardizing their tax-exempt status. This protection applies if the statements are made during the regular course of the organization's activities and incur only minimal additional expenses.
Establishes a House Select Committee to investigate and propose policies to combat Mexican drug cartels and their networks, with findings reported by the end of 2026.
Dan Crenshaw
Representative
TX
Dan Crenshaw
Representative
TX
This bill establishes a House Select Committee to investigate and propose policies to combat Mexican drug cartels and their international networks. The committee, composed of up to 21 members, will analyze cartel operations, evaluate current counter efforts, and recommend legislative proposals to relevant House committees. It must submit policy recommendations by December 31, 2025, and a final report by December 31, 2026, after which the committee will terminate.
This bill disapproves of a D.C. Council act amending insurance regulations.
Christopher Smith
Representative
NJ
Christopher Smith
Representative
NJ
This bill disapproves of the Insurance Regulation Amendment Act of 2024 passed by the District of Columbia Council. Congress is reviewing the act under the District of Columbia Home Rule Act.
The Cellphone Jamming Reform Act of 2025 allows state and federal correctional facilities to use jamming systems to prevent unauthorized wireless communications within their facilities, under certain restrictions and guidelines.
David Kustoff
Representative
TN
David Kustoff
Representative
TN
The "Cellphone Jamming Reform Act of 2025" allows state and federal correctional facilities to use jamming systems to prevent unauthorized wireless communications within their facilities. These systems must be confined to the housing areas of the facility, and the state is responsible for all associated costs. Before implementation, correctional facilities must consult with local law enforcement and notify the Bureau of Prisons.
The "Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act" allows individuals with valid concealed carry permits or the legal right to carry concealed firearms in their home state to do so across state lines, provided they are not federally prohibited from possessing firearms and carry a valid photo ID, while respecting state and private property rights. It also allows for concealed carry in National Parks and other federally managed lands open to the public.
Richard Hudson
Representative
NC
Richard Hudson
Representative
NC
The "Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act" enables individuals with valid concealed carry permits or the legal right to carry concealed firearms in their home state to do so across state lines, provided they are not federally prohibited from possessing firearms and carry a valid photo ID. This law respects private and state/local government restrictions on firearms, protects individuals from unwarranted arrest, and allows legal action for violations of these rights. It also permits concealed carry in National Parks and other federal lands open to the public and clarifies that handguns include magazines and ammunition.
This bill amends the Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act (LEOSA) to improve and expand the rights of current and retired law enforcement officers to carry firearms, including in certain federal facilities and modifying training and qualification standards.
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
The LEOSA Reform Act amends title 18 of the US Code to modify the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990, and to improve the Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act regarding where qualified law enforcement officers can carry firearms, what constitutes ammunition, and who can provide firearms training and certification. It allows qualified current and retired law enforcement officers to carry firearms in certain federal facilities and updates firearm training standards.
Mandates the Department of Interior to reissue and expand a depredation order allowing the regulated taking of double-crested cormorants at aquaculture facilities and by lake and pond managers in additional states.
Mike Ezell
Representative
MS
Mike Ezell
Representative
MS
The Cormorant Relief Act of 2025 directs the Secretary of the Interior to reissue the original depredation order for double-crested cormorants at aquaculture facilities. The reissued order now applies to California, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. It also includes lake and pond managers licensed by a state to manage private lakes or ponds.