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The PRIME Act exempts custom slaughter facilities from federal inspection requirements for meat distributed only within the state where it was processed, provided they comply with state law.
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
The PRIME Act, or Processing Revival and Intrastate Meat Exemption Act, exempts custom slaughter facilities from federal inspection requirements for meat that is processed and sold only within the state of origin. To qualify, facilities must comply with all applicable state laws regarding slaughter and preparation. This legislation ensures that states retain the authority to enforce their own, potentially stricter, regulations on local meat processing.
This Act prohibits the shackling and detention of pregnant and postpartum noncitizens except in extraordinary, narrowly defined circumstances, while mandating comprehensive healthcare access and staff training.
Sylvia Garcia
Representative
TX
Sylvia Garcia
Representative
TX
The Stop Shackling and Detaining Pregnant Women Act aims to significantly reform the detention of pregnant and postpartum noncitizens by establishing a presumption against their detention. This bill strictly limits the use of physical restraints on pregnant detainees and mandates comprehensive reproductive healthcare access. Furthermore, it requires detailed quarterly and annual reporting on the treatment and outcomes of pregnant individuals in custody.
The EACH Act of 2025 mandates that all federally funded health programs and facilities must cover and provide abortion services, while also prohibiting federal interference with private insurance coverage.
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
The EACH Act of 2025 aims to ensure equal access to abortion coverage by requiring all federally funded health programs and facilities to cover abortion services. This legislation prohibits federal interference with state or private insurance coverage of abortion and repeals Section 1303 of the Affordable Care Act. Ultimately, the bill seeks to eliminate financial and insurance barriers to abortion care, particularly for low-income individuals relying on programs like Medicaid.
This constitutional amendment prohibits immunity from criminal prosecution for federal officials based on their official duties and bars the President from self-pardoning.
Joseph Morelle
Representative
NY
Joseph Morelle
Representative
NY
This proposed constitutional amendment would eliminate immunity from criminal prosecution for federal officials, including the President, based on their official duties. It also explicitly prohibits the President from issuing a self-pardon for any federal crimes. If ratified, these changes would take effect immediately.
This Act mandates federal standards requiring employers to implement comprehensive heat illness and injury prevention programs to protect workers from dangerous heat stress.
Judy Chu
Representative
CA
Judy Chu
Representative
CA
The Asunción Valdivia Heat Illness, Injury, and Fatality Prevention Act of 2025 mandates that employers protect workers from dangerous heat stress by establishing comprehensive safety standards. This Act requires the Secretary of Labor to create evidence-based rules covering engineering controls, administrative procedures, required training, and paid rest breaks to prevent heat-related illness. Furthermore, the law establishes strict enforcement mechanisms, whistleblower protections, and specific timelines for the implementation of these new federal heat protection standards.
This comprehensive act establishes federal entitlements and grants to ensure access to affordable, high-quality child care and universal preschool for young children while significantly increasing compensation for early childhood educators.
Robert Scott
Representative
VA
Robert Scott
Representative
VA
The Child Care for Working Families Act establishes comprehensive federal programs to ensure access to high-quality, affordable child care and universal preschool for young children. The legislation creates an entitlement program for child care, mandates that provider reimbursement rates cover actual costs and ensure living wages for staff, and establishes free, universal preschool for 3- and 4-year-olds. Additionally, it provides dedicated funding to stabilize childcare providers and extend the operating hours and compensation for Head Start staff.
This resolution formally recognizes the significant and persistent wage gap disproportionately affecting Black women in the United States.
Alma Adams
Representative
NC
Alma Adams
Representative
NC
This resolution formally recognizes the significant and persistent wage disparity faced by Black women in the United States. It highlights that despite existing equal pay laws, Black women earn substantially less than their male counterparts, leading to massive lifetime earnings losses. Congress uses this measure to emphasize the urgent need to address both racial and gender discrimination to achieve true pay equity.
This resolution affirms that diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility are fundamental U.S. values necessary to combat persistent discrimination across all sectors of American life.
Adriano Espaillat
Representative
NY
Adriano Espaillat
Representative
NY
This resolution affirms that diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) are fundamental American values necessary to combat persistent discrimination across society. It details how systemic barriers in housing, wealth, healthcare, education, and employment negatively impact marginalized groups. Ultimately, the bill encourages all sectors to actively pursue DEIA initiatives as a means to strengthen the economy and ensure equal opportunity for all citizens.
This resolution expresses support for designating July 10th as Journeyman Lineworkers Recognition Day to honor the dangerous and essential service provided by these workers, especially during crises.
Linda Sánchez
Representative
CA
Linda Sánchez
Representative
CA
This resolution expresses support for designating July 10th as Journeyman Lineworkers Recognition Day. It honors the essential and dangerous work performed by these skilled professionals, especially their heroic efforts in restoring power after major disasters. The day serves to recognize their service and remember those who have lost their lives performing this vital work.
This Act updates the Higher Education Act of 1965 to explicitly include Head Start and Early Head Start programs under the definition of eligible community services.
Joaquin Castro
Representative
TX
Joaquin Castro
Representative
TX
The Head Start for Our Future Act updates the Higher Education Act of 1965 by replacing the term "literacy training" with "child development and early learning" when describing eligible community services. This change explicitly ensures that Head Start and Early Head Start programs are recognized under this section of the law. The bill aims to better reflect the comprehensive nature of early childhood education services.
This resolution expresses Congressional support for LGBTQI+ equality and designates June 26th as "LGBTQI+ Equality Day" to commemorate key legal victories and highlight the need for further anti-discrimination legislation.
Suzan DelBene
Representative
WA
Suzan DelBene
Representative
WA
This resolution expresses the House's support for the rights and freedoms of LGBTQI+ individuals across the United States. It recognizes key Supreme Court decisions that advanced equality and highlights the ongoing need for comprehensive legal protections against discrimination. Finally, the bill proposes designating June 26th as "LGBTQI+ Equality Day" to commemorate these legal victories.
This Act mandates that federal officers involved in border security or immigration enforcement must clearly display identification, wear visible uniforms or badges, and not conceal their faces during detentions or arrests.
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
The No Secret Police Act of 2025 mandates that federal officers engaged in border security or immigration enforcement must clearly display identification, wear visible badges or uniforms, and refrain from wearing face coverings during detentions or arrests. This ensures accountability by requiring clear identification from Department of Homeland Security (DHS) personnel. The bill also requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to report on current tactical gear policies and research methods to improve officer visibility.
The CONNECT for Health Act of 2025 permanently expands Medicare telehealth access by removing geographic restrictions, increasing practitioner flexibility, bolstering program integrity, and mandating supports for quality remote care delivery.
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
The CONNECT for Health Act of 2025 significantly expands and permanently secures access to Medicare telehealth services by eliminating outdated geographic restrictions and allowing more practitioners to offer remote care. The bill also strengthens program integrity by dedicating funds for telehealth oversight while clarifying rules around providing necessary technology to patients. Finally, it mandates the creation of tailored educational resources and public reporting to improve quality measurement and transparency in remote care delivery.
This resolution recognizes the right to peaceful protest while condemning violence and criticizing the federal government's controversial deployment of military forces during recent Los Angeles demonstrations.
Nanette Barragán
Representative
CA
Nanette Barragán
Representative
CA
This resolution formally recognizes the constitutional right to peaceful protest while strongly condemning violence and illegal acts committed during demonstrations. It criticizes the federal government's deployment of military forces during recent events, arguing the actions were an overreach that bypassed proper legal and state authority. Ultimately, the bill asserts the importance of transparency in law enforcement and denounces rhetoric that escalates community tensions.
This Act expands healthcare access by ensuring lawfully present immigrants are eligible for federal health programs, treating federally authorized presence as lawful presence for coverage, and giving states the option to cover undocumented individuals under Medicaid and CHIP.
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
The Health Equity and Access under the Law for Immigrant Families Act of 2025 aims to significantly expand healthcare access for immigrants legally residing in the U.S. by ensuring eligibility for federal health programs like Medicaid and CHIP, removing state restrictions for permanent residents, and treating federally authorized presence as lawful presence for coverage purposes. The bill also provides states the option to extend Medicaid and CHIP coverage to individuals without lawful status. Furthermore, it removes citizenship barriers preventing certain non-citizens from accessing ACA marketplace subsidies and updates Medicare eligibility rules.
The Women’s Health Protection Act of 2025 establishes a federal right to access abortion services before fetal viability and protects the right to travel for care, overriding state restrictions that place burdens on abortion access not imposed on comparable medical procedures.
Judy Chu
Representative
CA
Judy Chu
Representative
CA
The Women’s Health Protection Act of 2025 establishes a federal statutory right to access abortion services, prohibiting medically unnecessary restrictions that impede care before fetal viability. This Act protects the right of patients to travel across state lines to receive reproductive healthcare and allows providers to offer services free from state interference that conflicts with established medical standards. It preempts conflicting state and local laws and provides robust enforcement mechanisms for individuals and the Attorney General to challenge violations.
This Act prohibits states from interfering with or penalizing individuals who provide, receive, or facilitate abortion services that are legal in the state where the service occurs, including interstate travel for such care.
Lizzie Fletcher
Representative
TX
Lizzie Fletcher
Representative
TX
The Ensuring Women’s Right to Reproductive Freedom Act prohibits states from interfering with or retaliating against individuals who provide or receive abortion services that are legal in the state where the service occurs. This protection extends to interstate travel for legal abortion care and the movement of FDA-approved abortion-related drugs across state lines. Individuals harmed by violations can sue in federal court for damages and legal fees.
This resolution reaffirms the importance of U.S. leadership in promoting the safety and well-being of refugees globally while criticizing recent administrative actions that restricted refugee admissions and asylum access.
Ted Lieu
Representative
CA
Ted Lieu
Representative
CA
This resolution strongly reaffirms the United States' commitment to promoting the safety and well-being of refugees globally. It criticizes recent administrative actions that suspended refugee admissions and travel bans, arguing they violate U.S. and international law. The bill calls for the immediate restoration of the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program and demands federal agencies uphold due process for asylum seekers. Ultimately, it asserts that welcoming oppressed people is central to American values and legal obligations.
The Downpayment Toward Equity Act of 2025 establishes a HUD grant program to provide financial assistance for down payments and closing costs to first-time, first-generation homebuyers.
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
The Downpayment Toward Equity Act of 2025 establishes a new HUD grant program to provide downpayment and closing cost assistance to first-time, first-generation homebuyers. Funds will be distributed to states and eligible entities based on need and the number of qualified buyers in their area. Assistance is capped per buyer and requires mandatory homeownership counseling, with strict rules governing eligible mortgages and primary residency requirements.
This Act mandates that major internet content and service providers (edge providers) must help fund the Universal Service Fund alongside broadband providers to lower consumer costs and support service in high-cost areas.
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
The Lowering Broadband Costs for Consumers Act of 2025 reforms the Universal Service Fund (USF) contribution system by requiring large internet content and service providers ("Edge Providers") to contribute alongside traditional broadband providers. This aims to shift the financial burden away from solely relying on phone companies to ensure continued support for universal service. The bill also directs the FCC to establish new, predictable funding mechanisms to support broadband providers serving high-cost areas.