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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.
The "No Asylum for Criminals Act of 2025" makes anyone convicted of a felony or misdemeanor ineligible for asylum, with limited exceptions for certain political offenses.
Mark Harris
Representative
NC
Mark Harris
Representative
NC
The "No Asylum for Criminals Act of 2025" amends asylum eligibility, denying it to anyone with a felony or misdemeanor conviction. A felony is defined as any crime defined as a felony by the relevant jurisdiction, or any crime punishable by more than one year of imprisonment, while a misdemeanor is any crime defined as a misdemeanor by the relevant jurisdiction, or any crime not punishable by more than one year of imprisonment. The Secretary of Homeland Security can create exceptions for certain political offenses committed outside the U.S.
The "No Contracts with Foreign Adversaries Act" prohibits higher education institutions from contracting with "foreign countries of concern" or "foreign entities of concern," with a waiver option available under specific conditions and strict oversight. Non-compliant institutions face significant financial penalties and potential ineligibility for federal programs.
Mark Harris
Representative
NC
Mark Harris
Representative
NC
The "No Contracts with Foreign Adversaries Act" prohibits higher education institutions from entering contracts with "foreign countries of concern" or "foreign entities of concern." Institutions can request a one-year waiver, subject to review by the Department of Education and national security officials, ensuring the contract benefits the institution and promotes U.S. security. Non-compliant institutions face financial penalties, and repeated violations can lead to ineligibility for federal programs. The bill amends the Higher Education Act of 1965 to enforce these restrictions and compliance measures.
The "Teleabortion Prevention Act of 2025" prohibits healthcare providers from providing chemical abortions without physically examining the patient, being present during the procedure, and scheduling a follow-up visit, with penalties for violations.
Mark Harris
Representative
NC
Mark Harris
Representative
NC
The "Teleabortion Prevention Act of 2025" prohibits healthcare providers from performing chemical abortions without being physically present to examine the patient, administer the medication, and schedule a follow-up visit. Violators may face fines and imprisonment, but the patient cannot be prosecuted. An exception is included if the abortion is necessary to save the mother's life.