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This Act prohibits the advertising and provision of paid conversion therapy intended to change an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity, empowering the FTC and State Attorneys General to enforce these prohibitions.
Ted Lieu
Representative
CA
Ted Lieu
Representative
CA
The Therapeutic Fraud Prevention Act of 2025 declares that practices attempting to change an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity for payment constitute an unfair and deceptive business practice. Citing professional consensus on the ineffectiveness and harm of such "conversion therapy," the bill prohibits its provision and advertising. Enforcement authority is granted to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and the law allows both the U.S. Attorney General and State Attorneys General to file civil actions against violators.
This Act streamlines the transition of medically disqualified service members into DoD civilian roles while also connecting non-qualifying individuals with defense industry career opportunities.
Jennifer Kiggans
Representative
VA
Jennifer Kiggans
Representative
VA
The Defense Workforce Integration Act of 2025 aims to streamline the transition of separating service members into civilian Department of Defense (DoD) roles, particularly for those medically disqualified from service. It also establishes a new program to connect medically ineligible individuals with career opportunities in the defense industrial base and related national security sectors. Furthermore, the bill mandates that the Navy inform separating personnel about career opportunities within the Military Sealift Command. The DoD must report to Congress within one year on the implementation of these integration and information-sharing provisions.
This bill establishes procedures for attributing errors and liabilities between employers and third-party payroll tax payors when filing payroll taxes.
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
This bill establishes new procedures for the IRS when errors occur in payroll tax filings made by third-party payors, such as Professional Employer Organizations (PEOs). It clarifies the responsibility for resulting tax liabilities or penalties based on whether the payor relied on erroneous information provided by the employer. The legislation aims to fairly allocate responsibility between the employer and the third-party payor when mistakes happen during tax certification and filing.
The BASIC Act increases the investment tax credit rate for advanced semiconductor manufacturing from 25% to 35% and extends the eligibility period through December 31, 2030.
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY
The Building Advanced Semiconductors Investment Credit Act (BASIC ACT) significantly boosts incentives for domestic semiconductor manufacturing. This bill increases the investment tax credit rate for advanced manufacturing from 25 percent to 35 percent. Furthermore, it extends the period during which this enhanced credit can be claimed, pushing the deadline from 2026 to December 31, 2030.
The Help Hoover Dam Act authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to expend non-reimbursable funds from the Boulder Canyon Project for Hoover Dam operations, maintenance, and improvements after consulting with relevant contractors.
Susie Lee
Representative
NV
Susie Lee
Representative
NV
The Help Hoover Dam Act authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to expend non-reimbursable funds from the Boulder Canyon Project account for any authorized activity related to the Hoover Dam's operation, maintenance, and capital improvements. This authority includes funds already recovered or to be recovered in the future. The Secretary must consult with specific contractors involved in the project before making expenditure decisions.
The Better CARE for Animals Act of 2025 strengthens the enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act by expanding investigative authority, establishing new civil penalties up to \$10,000 per day, and explicitly granting the Attorney General power to file civil actions, including seeking seizure and forfeiture of animals.
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
The Better CARE for Animals Act of 2025 significantly strengthens enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act by clarifying definitions and expanding the scope of investigations. It grants the Attorney General explicit authority to file civil actions seeking penalties up to $10,000 per day, and mandates that collected fines help cover temporary animal care costs. The bill also requires the Secretary of Agriculture and the Attorney General to establish a formal agreement for coordinated enforcement.
This bill bans the manufacture, sale, and transfer of specific semiautomatic assault weapons and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices while grandfathering existing possessions and establishing new transfer requirements.
Lucy McBath
Representative
GA
Lucy McBath
Representative
GA
The Assault Weapons Ban of 2025 comprehensively defines and bans the manufacture, sale, and transfer of specific semiautomatic assault weapons and large capacity ammunition feeding devices. The bill grandfathers existing weapons but imposes new requirements for their secure storage and mandates dealer involvement for future private transfers. It also allows federal grant money to be used by states for buy-back programs targeting these banned items.
The Equality Act comprehensively prohibits discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity across key areas including public accommodations, employment, housing, credit, and jury service.
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
The Equality Act comprehensively expands federal civil rights protections against discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity across key areas of American life. It amends existing laws to prohibit discrimination in public accommodations, housing, credit, employment, and federal funding. The purpose of the bill is to provide consistent, explicit, and comprehensive remedies for individuals facing bias in these essential sectors.
This bill establishes a special visitor category for qualifying Canadian retirees to stay in the U.S. for up to 240 days annually and grants them non-resident alien tax status.
Laurel Lee
Representative
FL
Laurel Lee
Representative
FL
The Canadian Snowbird Act creates a special visitor status for qualifying Canadian retirees, allowing them to stay in the U.S. for up to 240 days per year while maintaining their Canadian residency. This legislation also ensures that these Canadian visitors are treated as non-resident aliens for U.S. tax purposes, preventing them from being taxed like U.S. residents. The bill aims to simplify entry and tax obligations for long-term seasonal visitors from Canada.
This Act permits the mailing of alcoholic beverages through the USPS under specific conditions and new USPS regulations, while respecting existing state and local laws.
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
The United States Postal Service Shipping Equity Act amends federal law to permit the mailing of alcoholic beverages through the USPS under strict new regulations. These regulations will require age verification upon delivery, restrict shipments to personal use, and mandate that shippers be registered entities. This change does not preempt any existing state or local laws regarding alcohol sales or shipment.
This Act establishes an Advisory Council to survey needs, identify best practices, and disseminate comprehensive resources for victims of all forms of gun violence.
Dwight Evans
Representative
PA
Dwight Evans
Representative
PA
The Resources for Victims of Gun Violence Act of 2025 establishes an Advisory Council, led by HHS, to assess the needs of gun violence victims and service providers. This Council will survey stakeholders, review existing support programs, and identify best practices for medical, financial, and mental health assistance. Its primary function is to compile and widely distribute a comprehensive list of available federal, state, and nonprofit resources to ensure victims can easily access necessary aid.
This bill grants enhanced due process protections and potential reinstatement rights to certain federal employees removed during their probationary period following a promotion.
Johnny Olszewski
Representative
MD
Johnny Olszewski
Representative
MD
This bill provides enhanced employment protections and reinstatement options for certain Federal career employees who were serving under a probationary period following a promotion. It grants these employees standard due process rights against unfair removal while on probation. Furthermore, it allows employees removed between January 20, 2025, and the date of enactment to elect reinstatement to their former or an equivalent position with back pay. These protections generally exclude those promoted into or removed from political positions.
This bill terminates specific prior presidential tariff orders and requires Congressional approval for the President to impose new trade barriers or withdraw existing trade agreement concessions.
Linda Sánchez
Representative
CA
Linda Sánchez
Representative
CA
This Act immediately terminates specific existing presidential executive orders imposing tariffs. It requires Congressional approval via a fast-tracked joint resolution before the President can impose new trade barriers or withdraw existing trade agreement concessions. This ensures major new trade restrictions require legislative authorization, except in cases involving existing anti-dumping enforcement or specific trade dispute rulings.
This bill removes the current restriction preventing direct charitable rollovers from Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) to Donor Advised Funds (DAFs).
Adrian Smith
Representative
NE
Adrian Smith
Representative
NE
The IRA Charitable Rollover Facilitation and Enhancement Act of 2025 removes the current restriction preventing individuals from making direct charitable rollovers from their Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs) to Donor Advised Funds (DAFs). This change immediately allows IRA owners to transfer retirement assets directly to DAFs for charitable purposes. The bill simplifies and enhances charitable giving options for IRA holders.
This bill establishes the American Family Act, which revamps the Child Tax Credit into a system of refundable monthly advance payments for qualifying children and a separate credit for other dependents.
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
The American Family Act fundamentally overhauls the Child Tax Credit by replacing the annual lump sum with a system of advance, refundable monthly payments delivered directly to families. These monthly allowances vary based on the child's age, with higher amounts provided for younger children. The bill also establishes a separate, smaller credit for other dependents and outlines procedures for annual renewal and reconciliation of advance payments when filing taxes.
This act permanently extends and significantly expands the Earned Income Tax Credit for workers without qualifying children, lowers the minimum claiming age, removes the maximum age limit, increases credit amounts, and allows taxpayers to elect to use higher prior-year earned income for calculation.
Dwight Evans
Representative
PA
Dwight Evans
Representative
PA
The Tax Cut for Workers Act of 2025 significantly expands the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for workers without qualifying children by permanently lowering the minimum age, eliminating the maximum age, and substantially increasing the credit amount. It also allows taxpayers to elect to use higher prior-year earned income when calculating the current year's credit. Furthermore, the bill removes expiration dates for applying EITC rules in certain U.S. territories.
This act bans bump stocks and similar devices that increase the firing rate of semi-automatic firearms, requiring registration for any previously modified weapons.
Dina Titus
Representative
NV
Dina Titus
Representative
NV
The Closing the Bump Stock Loophole Act of 2025 seeks to amend federal gun laws by banning devices and modifications that significantly increase the rate of fire of semiautomatic firearms, effectively treating them like machineguns. The bill specifically prohibits the manufacture, sale, or possession of such accessories and modified firearms after 120 days of enactment. Existing owners of previously modified firearms must register them under the National Firearms Act within that same timeframe to legally keep them.
This bill prevents Congress from using the reconciliation process to cut funding or eligibility for Medicaid and SNAP until January 20, 2029.
Brendan Boyle
Representative
PA
Brendan Boyle
Representative
PA
The Hands Off Medicaid and SNAP Act of 2025 prevents Congress from using the budget reconciliation process to cut funding or eligibility for Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This protection establishes a significant procedural roadblock against reducing benefits for these essential social programs. However, this restriction is temporary and is set to expire on January 20, 2029.
This resolution demands the President and HHS Secretary provide Congress with documents regarding the "Department of Government Efficiency's" access to sensitive taxpayer and child privacy data from federal hiring and locator services.
Danny Davis
Representative
IL
Danny Davis
Representative
IL
This resolution is an official request demanding the President and the Secretary of Health and Human Services immediately provide Congress with documents concerning the seizure of legally-protected taxpayer and child privacy data by the "Department of Government Efficiency" (DOGE). Specifically, it seeks records detailing DOGE's access to sensitive worker and financial data stored in the National Directory of New Hires and the Federal Parent Locator Service. The inquiry focuses on the legality, security protocols, and scope of these large-scale data requests, particularly those exceeding 40 million records.
The Raise the Wage Act of 2025 gradually increases the federal minimum wage to \$17.00, phases out subminimum wages for tipped employees and workers with disabilities, and eliminates the subminimum wage for young workers.
Robert Scott
Representative
VA
Robert Scott
Representative
VA
The Raise the Wage Act of 2025 establishes a phased increase of the federal minimum wage, culminating in a \$17.00 per hour rate five years after enactment, followed by automatic annual adjustments tied to median wage growth. This bill also phases out the lower minimum wage for tipped employees and workers under 20, ensuring they eventually earn the standard federal minimum wage. Furthermore, it sets a schedule to eliminate subminimum wages for individuals with disabilities and prohibits the issuance of new special certificates allowing for lower pay.