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This bill prohibits federal agencies from banning the use of lead ammunition and tackle on federal lands and waters unless specific, evidence-based criteria and state-level coordination requirements are met.
Robert Wittman
Representative
VA
Robert Wittman
Representative
VA
The Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act prevents federal agencies from banning the use of lead ammunition and tackle on federal lands and waters open to hunting and fishing. Exceptions to this rule are only permitted if specific, site-based field data proves lead is causing a wildlife population decline and the action is approved by or consistent with state wildlife policies.
This bill amends the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act to require federal award information to be posted publicly within three days of issuance rather than thirty.
Josh Brecheen
Representative
OK
Josh Brecheen
Representative
OK
This bill amends the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006 to increase government transparency. It mandates that information regarding federal awards be published online within three days of issuance, significantly accelerating the current 30-day reporting requirement to provide the public with near real-time access.
The Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025 mandates broad economic and immigration sanctions on foreign individuals, entities, and financial institutions that support Iran’s nuclear, missile, drone, or terrorist activities, while specifically targeting the country's petroleum and petrochemical sectors.
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
The Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025 strengthens U.S. policy by imposing mandatory sanctions on foreign persons and financial institutions that support Iran’s nuclear, ballistic missile, drone, and terrorist activities. The bill specifically targets Iran’s petroleum and petrochemical sectors to cut off funding for these malign programs. Additionally, it expands the State Department’s "Rewards for Justice" program to incentivize the reporting of individuals who evade these sanctions.
The No Free Rides Act of 2026 prohibits public transportation agencies receiving federal funding from implementing universal fare-free policies, while allowing for targeted discounts and specific revenue-based waivers.
Scott Perry
Representative
PA
Scott Perry
Representative
PA
The No Free Rides Act of 2026 prohibits public transportation agencies receiving federal funding from implementing universal fare-free policies. While it mandates fare collection for general riders, the bill allows for targeted discounts for specific groups like seniors, students, and low-income individuals. Additionally, agencies may seek a waiver from the Secretary of Transportation if they can secure dedicated non-federal funding to cover the costs of a fare-free program.
This legislation reforms FISA to mandate warrants for searching U.S. person data and closes the legal loophole that allows government agencies to purchase sensitive personal information from data brokers.
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
The Protect Liberty and End Warrantless Surveillance Act of 2026 strengthens privacy protections by requiring warrants for searching U.S. person data under FISA and prohibiting government agencies from purchasing sensitive personal information from data brokers. The legislation enhances judicial oversight of surveillance programs and closes legal loopholes that previously allowed agencies to bypass Fourth Amendment requirements. By mandating stricter court procedures, the bill ensures that digital records remain protected from unauthorized government access.
This bill prohibits the use of federal health insurance innovation waiver funds to provide coverage or benefits to individuals who are not U.S. citizens or lawfully present in the United States.
Lauren Boebert
Representative
CO
Lauren Boebert
Representative
CO
The "No Federal Tax Dollars for Illegal Aliens Health Insurance Act of 2026" prohibits the use of federal health insurance innovation waiver funds to provide coverage or benefits to individuals who are not U.S. citizens or lawfully present in the United States. Additionally, the bill mandates the rescission of any existing state waivers that do not comply with these new eligibility requirements.
This act prohibits federal funding for state or local governments that ban dog ownership, asserting the right of Americans to own dogs against foreign legal concepts.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
The "Protecting Puppies from Sharia Act" aims to prevent state and local governments from banning dog ownership by restricting federal funding to any jurisdiction that implements such a prohibition. Congress asserts that the right to own a dog is an American right and that Sharia law is a foreign concept contrary to the pursuit of happiness.
This bill establishes eligibility requirements for amateur athletic organizations based on biological sex, prohibiting individuals whose sex is male from competing in female-designated amateur athletic competitions.
W. Steube
Representative
FL
W. Steube
Representative
FL
This Act establishes specific definitions for "female," "male," and "sex" based on biological reproductive systems for amateur athletics. It mandates that organizations recognized by the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee must prohibit individuals identified as male from competing in competitions designated for females. This aims to protect competitive opportunities specifically for biological females in amateur sports.
This bill mandates proof of U.S. citizenship for federal voter registration and requires photo identification showing citizenship status for voting in federal elections.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE America Act) mandates that individuals must provide documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. It also establishes a federal requirement for voters to present a photo ID indicating U.S. citizenship when casting a ballot in federal elections. The bill outlines specific acceptable forms of proof and requires states to implement verification programs to ensure only citizens are registered and voting.
This Act establishes a process for trafficking survivors to seek expungement of federal criminal records resulting from their victimization and creates a new duress defense based on trafficking status for certain federal offenses.
Russell Fry
Representative
SC
Russell Fry
Representative
SC
The Trafficking Survivors Relief Act establishes a process for victims of human trafficking to seek the expungement of federal arrests and the vacatur of certain federal criminal convictions resulting from their victimization. It also creates a new duress defense in federal criminal trials for individuals who committed offenses while being trafficked. Furthermore, the bill allows courts to reduce the sentences of current prisoners who committed offenses as a direct result of trafficking.
This act establishes the Domestic Cotton Consumption Credit to incentivize businesses to use U.S.-grown cotton through a verified supply chain with varying credit percentages based on processing location.
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
The Buying American Cotton Act of 2026 establishes the Domestic Cotton Consumption Credit to incentivize the use of U.S.-grown cotton in products sold domestically. This new business tax credit is calculated based on the volume of U.S. cotton used, the market price, and where the product was processed. The bill mandates digital tracing to verify the supply chain and offers significantly increased credit multipliers for products containing U.S.-made cotton yarn or fabric.
The PRESS Act establishes a new federal crime and associated penalties for manufacturing or distributing drug-making equipment with the intent that it will be used to produce drugs illegally imported into the United States.
Addison McDowell
Representative
NC
Addison McDowell
Representative
NC
The PRESS Act establishes a new federal crime for manufacturing or distributing equipment used to make illegal drugs if that equipment is intended for substances that will be unlawfully imported into the United States. This legislation amends the Controlled Substances Act to create specific prison sentences for these supply chain offenses. The Act also directs the Sentencing Commission to update federal guidelines to reflect these new penalties.
This bill, the SCAM Act, establishes new grounds and procedures for the government to revoke the citizenship of naturalized individuals who commit specific serious offenses or fraud within ten years of naturalization.
Tom Emmer
Representative
MN
Tom Emmer
Representative
MN
The SCAM Act establishes new grounds for the government to revoke the citizenship of naturalized individuals. It allows for denaturalization if a person commits fraud against the government, joins a terrorist organization, or commits an aggravated felony within ten years of naturalization. These actions are deemed proof that the individual lacked good moral character at the time they became a citizen. Revocation of citizenship under this Act is retroactive to the original date of naturalization.
This Act codifies and expands the definition of "public charge" to deny admission or status adjustment to immigrants likely to use specific public benefits for more than 12 months within any 36-month period.
Troy Nehls
Representative
TX
Troy Nehls
Representative
TX
The Public Charge Clarification Act of 2026 establishes a strict, codified definition for when an immigrant is deemed a "public charge," making them inadmissible to the U.S. This law specifically lists numerous federal, state, and local benefits, including SNAP and Medicaid, that count toward this determination if received for more than 12 months within any 36-month period. The Act mandates that officers consider all statutory factors holistically but allows for public charge bonds as a condition of entry in certain cases. These new standards will apply to all pending and future immigration applications after the effective date.
This act prohibits payment card networks and financial processors from using special merchant codes to single out firearm retailers.
Riley Moore
Representative
WV
Riley Moore
Representative
WV
The Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act prohibits payment card networks and financial processors from creating or requiring special merchant category codes specifically for firearm retailers. This legislation aims to prevent the singling out of businesses that sell firearms, ammunition, or related components through transaction coding. The Attorney General is tasked with enforcement and reporting annually to Congress on the law's implementation.
This bill authorizes Congress to award Congressional Gold Medals to the 1980 U.S. Men's Olympic Ice Hockey team for their historic "Miracle on Ice" victory.
Pete Stauber
Representative
MN
Pete Stauber
Representative
MN
This bill, the Miracle on Ice Congressional Gold Medal Act, officially authorizes Congress to award Congressional Gold Medals to the 1980 U.S. Men's Olympic Ice Hockey Team for their historic "Miracle on Ice" victory. The medals will be struck by the Treasury and permanently displayed at specific national sports museums. The Act also permits the sale of duplicate bronze medals to cover production costs.
This bill mandates that states provide SNAP recipient data to the Secretary of Agriculture upon request to enhance program oversight and enforcement.
Brad Finstad
Representative
MN
Brad Finstad
Representative
MN
The SNAP Data Transparency and Oversight Act of 2025 mandates that states provide recipient-level SNAP data to the Secretary of Agriculture upon request as a condition of program participation. This ensures greater federal oversight and strengthens the ability to enforce program integrity and investigate potential fraud. Failure to comply may result in the withholding of federal administrative funds.
This act mandates the continued implementation of anti-trafficking programs for children based on specific GAO recommendations and requires a progress report to Congress.
Clarence Owens
Representative
UT
Clarence Owens
Representative
UT
The Preventing Child Trafficking Act of 2025 mandates the continuation and enhancement of federal anti-trafficking programs specifically for children. This law requires key Justice Department and Health and Human Services offices to implement recommendations from a 2023 Government Accountability Office report. Furthermore, the responsible office must establish measurable performance goals for these programs and report on their progress to Congress.
This bill establishes a federal crime and civil cause of action against anyone who knowingly administers an abortion-inducing drug to a woman without her informed consent.
Mark Messmer
Representative
IN
Mark Messmer
Representative
IN
The Forced Abortion Prevention and Accountability Act establishes a new federal crime prohibiting the knowing and intentional administration of abortion-inducing drugs to a pregnant woman without her informed consent. This legislation creates severe criminal penalties, including up to 25 years in prison, for those who violate this prohibition or attempt to do so. Furthermore, it grants victims the right to file a civil lawsuit to recover damages for physical and psychological injuries resulting from forced abortions.
This act prohibits state and local governments from enacting regulations that restrict energy service based on the type or source of energy sold in interstate commerce.
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
The Energy Choice Act places federal restrictions on state and local governments, preventing them from enacting regulations that prohibit or limit energy service based on its type or source. This means local governments cannot ban or restrict access to energy services sold in interstate commerce. The legislation aims to ensure consistent access to various energy sources across jurisdictions.