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This Act mandates that new passenger motor vehicles sold in the U.S. must include standard equipment capable of receiving AM broadcast radio signals.
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2025 mandates that the Secretary of Transportation establish a rule requiring AM broadcast radio receivers to be installed as standard equipment in new passenger motor vehicles. This requirement aims to ensure public access to AM radio signals, which are often used for emergency alerts. The bill also directs a GAO study on the effectiveness of AM radio within the national emergency alert system compared to other technologies. Finally, the Act preempts state and local laws on this matter and includes a sunset provision eight years after enactment.
This resolution expresses support for and officially designates September 17, 2025, as "Constitution Day" to honor the foundational document as the 250th anniversary approaches.
Robert Aderholt
Representative
AL
Robert Aderholt
Representative
AL
This resolution expresses strong support for and officially designates **September 17, 2025, as "Constitution Day."** It recognizes the profound historical importance of the U.S. Constitution as the nation approaches its 250th anniversary. The measure encourages all Americans to observe the day with suitable ceremonies reflecting on the freedoms and responsibilities the document grants.
The "Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act" expands Medicare coverage to include FDA-approved multi-cancer early detection screening tests starting in 2028, with specific guidelines for payment, age limitations, and ensuring continued coverage for existing cancer screenings.
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
The "Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act" expands Medicare coverage to include FDA-approved multi-cancer early detection screening tests starting in 2028. It defines the criteria for these tests, sets payment guidelines, and establishes age and frequency limitations for coverage. The bill ensures that existing cancer screening coverage remains unaffected and allows for waivers of limitations based on recommendations from the United States Preventive Services Task Force.
This Act ensures that essential Department of Homeland Security employees continue to receive pay during a government shutdown until a new budget is enacted or January 1, 2027.
Bill Huizenga
Representative
MI
Bill Huizenga
Representative
MI
The Pay Our Homeland Defenders Act of 2026 ensures that essential Department of Homeland Security (DHS) employees, including law enforcement and critical support staff, continue to receive pay and allowances during a government shutdown. This automatic funding remains active until a new budget is passed or until January 1, 2027. The goal is to maintain critical national security operations even without full appropriations.
This Act ensures the automatic continuation of pay for active duty military personnel and essential civilian support staff if Congress fails to pass a budget for fiscal year 2026.
Jennifer Kiggans
Representative
VA
Jennifer Kiggans
Representative
VA
The Pay Our Troops Act of 2026 ensures that active duty military personnel and essential civilian support staff continue to receive their pay if Congress has not yet passed the full budget for fiscal year 2026. This act provides automatic continuing appropriations from the Treasury to prevent a lapse in military salaries due to budget delays. The funding automatically terminates once a new budget or continuing resolution is passed, or on January 1, 2027, whichever comes first.
This resolution formally recognizes and celebrates the 180th anniversary of the United States Naval Academy, honoring its history, distinguished alumni, and enduring mission to develop leaders for the Navy and Marine Corps.
Sarah Elfreth
Representative
MD
Sarah Elfreth
Representative
MD
This resolution formally recognizes and celebrates the 180th anniversary of the United States Naval Academy. It honors the institution's history, its mission to instill honor and courage in future leaders, and the significant achievements of its distinguished alumni. Congress reaffirms its commitment to supporting the Academy as it continues to prepare leaders for the Navy and Marine Corps.
This bill prohibits federal funding for any entity that employs individuals who condone and celebrate political violence and domestic terrorism.
Derrick Van Orden
Representative
WI
Derrick Van Orden
Representative
WI
This bill prohibits the federal government from providing funding to any entity that employs individuals who openly condone or celebrate political violence and domestic terrorism. It directly restricts federal financial support to organizations whose employees publicly endorse such activities. The measure aims to ensure federal dollars do not flow to entities associated with the promotion of political violence.
This bill protects firearm licensees from license revocation for self-reported or correctable violations by requiring notice, a chance to fix mistakes, and granting federal courts the power to review revocations *de novo*.
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
The FIREARM Act aims to protect licensed firearm dealers from overly harsh penalties for minor or self-reported mistakes. It establishes new standards requiring the government to provide notice and an opportunity for dealers to correct violations before license revocation. Furthermore, the bill retroactively applies these protections to licenses previously revoked under a specific 2021 enforcement policy, allowing affected individuals a path to reapply.
This act ensures that essential Border Patrol Agents and Customs Officers receive their salaries during a government shutdown in fiscal year 2026.
Mónica De La Cruz
Representative
TX
Mónica De La Cruz
Representative
TX
The Pay Our Border Patrol and Customs Agents Act ensures that essential U.S. Border Patrol Agents and Customs and Border Protection officers who must work during a government shutdown in fiscal year 2026 will receive their salaries. This legislation appropriates necessary funds from the Treasury to cover these payments during the lapse in appropriations. The goal is to guarantee that critical border security personnel are paid even if the government temporarily closes.
This Act bans Members of Congress and their immediate families from trading or owning specific investments while in office, requiring divestment within 90 to 180 days or facing significant financial penalties.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The Restore Trust in Congress Act establishes strict new rules prohibiting Members of Congress and their immediate families from owning or trading specific financial assets, referred to as "covered investments," while in office. Covered individuals must divest existing prohibited holdings within a set timeframe or face significant financial penalties, including fines and forfeiture of profits. The legislation aims to eliminate conflicts of interest arising from personal financial trading while serving in federal office.
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.
This bill officially renames the United States Postal Service facility at 505 East 9th Avenue in Amarillo, Texas, as the "Mayor Jerry H. Hodge Post Office Building."
Ronny Jackson
Representative
TX
Ronny Jackson
Representative
TX
This bill officially renames the United States Postal Service facility located at 505 East 9th Avenue in Amarillo, Texas. The building will now be known as the "Mayor Jerry H. Hodge Post Office Building." This designation requires all official records and documents to use the new name for this specific location.
This act prohibits the Secretary of the Interior from implementing the Land Protection Plan for the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge.
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
This act, officially titled the "No FED in West Texas Act," prohibits the Secretary of the Interior from implementing or enforcing the specific Land Protection Plan for the Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge. Essentially, it blocks the finalization and administration of that particular refuge management plan.
The SAVES Act establishes a VA pilot program to award grants to nonprofits providing service dogs and veterinary insurance to eligible veterans managing specific service-connected conditions.
Morgan Luttrell
Representative
TX
Morgan Luttrell
Representative
TX
The SAVES Act establishes a Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) pilot program to award grants to nonprofit organizations that provide service dogs to eligible veterans. These grants, up to $\$2,000,000$ each, will fund the training and provision of service dogs for veterans with qualifying conditions like PTSD or TBI. The bill also extends the expiration date for certain limits on veterans' pension payments until February 2033.
This bill improves the Veterans Community Care Program by expanding access to care, standardizing mental health treatment eligibility, and enhancing online self-service tools for veterans. It also requires increased reporting and transparency within the VA healthcare system.
Mike Bost
Representative
IL
Mike Bost
Representative
IL
The Veterans ACCESS Act of 2025 seeks to improve veterans' healthcare by revising the Veterans Community Care Program, enhancing mental health treatment programs, and implementing other healthcare improvements. Title I revises eligibility standards for community care, ensures veterans are informed about their options, and addresses care preferences and telehealth options. Title II standardizes eligibility for mental health programs, improves care quality, and ensures timely access to treatment. Title III focuses on improving healthcare services through online tools, modifying innovation programs, and increasing reporting on healthcare processes.
This bill amends federal law to include violations related to rioting within the definition of racketeering activity.
Beth Van Duyne
Representative
TX
Beth Van Duyne
Representative
TX
This bill amends federal law to explicitly include violations related to rioting within the definition of "racketeering activity." By adding this specific crime to the list under Title 18, Section 1961(1), the legislation makes participation in such activities subject to serious federal racketeering charges. This change treats rioting violations similarly to other established offenses like bribery or extortion for the purposes of federal prosecution.
This Act prohibits lawsuits claiming discrimination based solely on the unintended, disproportionate statistical effect (disparate impact) of employment or housing practices.
Brandon Gill
Representative
TX
Brandon Gill
Representative
TX
The Restoring Equal Opportunity Act aims to eliminate "disparate-impact liability" across major federal laws. This bill prohibits lawsuits claiming discrimination based solely on the unintended, disproportionate negative effect of a rule or practice. Consequently, it removes the ability to challenge employment and housing practices unless discriminatory intent can be proven. The Act also nullifies specific prior regulatory approvals related to civil rights enforcement.
This resolution formally condemns the violent attack on the U.S. Border Patrol facility in McAllen, Texas, on July 7, 2025, while expressing support for law enforcement personnel.
Mónica De La Cruz
Representative
TX
Mónica De La Cruz
Representative
TX
This resolution formally condemns the violent attack on the U.S. Border Patrol facility in McAllen, Texas, on July 7, 2025. It expresses support for the injured agents and reaffirms Congress's strong backing for the dedicated men and women of the Border Patrol. The bill emphasizes that such violence against law enforcement is unacceptable and undermines national security efforts.
This Act extends funding allocation rules for sport fish restoration, removes spending caps for the Interstate Fisheries Commission, prioritizes alternative fuel infrastructure for recreational boating, and reduces the excise tax on portable, electronically-aerated bait containers.
Debbie Dingell
Representative
MI
Debbie Dingell
Representative
MI
The Sport Fish Restoration, Recreational Boating Safety, and Wildlife Restoration Act of 2025 extends the timeline for current Sport Fish Restoration funding allocation rules until 2031 and removes the spending cap for Interstate Fisheries Commission activities. The bill also updates boating infrastructure priorities to specifically include funding for alternative marine fuel facilities for larger vessels. Finally, it significantly reduces the federal excise tax rate on portable, electronically-aerated bait containers from 10 percent to 3 percent.
This Act mandates that VA medical staff promptly certify the deaths of veterans who died from natural causes within 48 hours to expedite burial and survivor benefits.
Tom Emmer
Representative
MN
Tom Emmer
Representative
MN
The Veteran Burial Timeliness and Death Certificate Accountability Act addresses significant delays in obtaining death certificates for veterans who die from natural causes, often due to VA medical staff delays. This bill mandates that VA medical providers must certify a veteran's death within 48 hours or allow the local medical examiner to step in. Furthermore, the VA must annually report on its compliance with this new timely certification requirement.