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S. 246
119th CongressFeb 5th 2025
Interstate Transport Act of 2025
AWAITING SENATE

This Act establishes federal rules for the interstate transportation of knives, overriding conflicting state or local laws for legally permitted individuals.

Ted Budd
R

Ted Budd

Senator

NC

S. 421
119th CongressFeb 5th 2025
American Beef Labeling Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

The "American Beef Labeling Act of 2025" mandates country-of-origin labeling for beef and ground beef, tasking the USTR and Secretary of Agriculture with establishing a WTO-compliant labeling system within one year.

John Thune
R

John Thune

Senator

SD

S. 427
119th CongressFeb 5th 2025
TAILOR Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

The TAILOR Act of 2025 requires federal financial regulators to tailor regulations to the risk profile and business model of financial institutions, reducing the regulatory burden on lower-risk institutions.

Mike Rounds
R

Mike Rounds

Senator

SD

S. 315
119th CongressFeb 5th 2025
AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2025
AWAITING SENATE

This Act mandates that new passenger vehicles sold in the U.S. must include standard equipment capable of receiving AM broadcast radio signals for emergency alerts and programming.

Edward Markey
D

Edward Markey

Senator

MA

S. 394
119th CongressFeb 4th 2025
GENIUS Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

The GENIUS Act of 2025 establishes a regulatory framework for payment stablecoins, defining who can issue them, setting reserve and operational standards, and clarifying their treatment under existing financial laws.

Bill Hagerty
R

Bill Hagerty

Senator

TN

S. 401
119th CongressFeb 4th 2025
Fair Access to Banking Act
IN COMMITTEE

The Fair Access to Banking Act aims to prevent financial institutions from denying services to individuals or businesses based on subjective or political reasons, ensuring fair and impartial access to financial services.

Kevin Cramer
R

Kevin Cramer

Senator

ND

S.J.RES. 12
119th CongressFeb 4th 2025
A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "Waste Emissions Charge for Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems: Procedures for Facilitating Compliance, Including Netting and Exemptions".
IN COMMITTEE

This resolution disapproves and nullifies the EPA's rule regarding waste emission charges for petroleum and natural gas systems.

John Hoeven
R

John Hoeven

Senator

ND

S. 382
119th CongressFeb 4th 2025
Dismantle DEI Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

This bill eliminates diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and initiatives within the federal government, federal training, federal contracting, federal grants and cooperative agreements, federal advisory committees, and higher education accreditation standards.

Eric Schmitt
R

Eric Schmitt

Senator

MO

S. 364
119th CongressFeb 3rd 2025
Hearing Protection Act
IN COMMITTEE

This bill removes silencers from special tax and registration requirements under the National Firearms Act while imposing a new 10% excise tax and new federal marking standards on manufacturers.

Michael Crapo
R

Michael Crapo

Senator

ID

S. 346
119th CongressJan 30th 2025
Knife Owners’ Protection Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

The "Knife Owners Protection Act of 2025" protects the right of individuals to transport knives interstate between locations where possession is legal, provided the knives are transported in locked containers and are not directly accessible. It also allows legal action against states or localities that infringe upon these transportation rights.

Mike Lee
R

Mike Lee

Senator

UT

S. 5
119th CongressJan 29th 2025
Laken Riley Act
SIGNED

The Laken Riley Act mandates the detention of aliens who commit theft and empowers state attorneys general to sue the Department of Homeland Security or the Secretary of State over immigration enforcement failures.

Katie Britt
R

Katie Britt

Senator

AL

S. 292
119th CongressJan 29th 2025
Educational Choice for Children Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

The "Educational Choice for Children Act of 2025" creates federal tax credits for individuals and corporations who donate to scholarship granting organizations that provide private school scholarships to eligible students, with a capped volume that increases based on usage. It also protects the autonomy of scholarship organizations and the private schools that receive these funds from government interference.

Bill Cassidy
R

Bill Cassidy

Senator

LA

S.RES. 44
119th CongressJan 29th 2025
A resolution designating the week of January 26 through February 1, 2025, as "National School Choice Week".
IN COMMITTEE

Designates January 26 - February 1, 2025, as "National School Choice Week" to recognize the importance of diverse education options and parental empowerment in K-12 education. Encourages awareness and celebration of educational choice nationwide.

Tim Scott
R

Tim Scott

Senator

SC

S. 309
119th CongressJan 29th 2025
A PLUS Act
IN COMMITTEE

The A PLUS Act allows states to submit a declaration of intent to the Department of Education to combine certain federal education funds, excluding those under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, to improve student academic achievement, while also requiring transparency in reporting student progress and limiting administrative costs.

Steve Daines
R

Steve Daines

Senator

MT

S. 265
119th CongressJan 28th 2025
Freedom from Government Surveys Act
IN COMMITTEE

The "Freedom from Government Surveys Act" amends Title 13 of the U.S. Code to make the American Community Survey voluntary by removing penalties for non-participation and requiring a statement clarifying its voluntary nature.

James Risch
R

James Risch

Senator

ID

S. 263
119th CongressJan 27th 2025
FAIR Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

The FAIR Act of 2025 aims to reform civil asset forfeiture by increasing the burden of proof on the government, ensuring legal representation for those who cannot afford it, and requiring forfeiture proceeds to go to the Treasury General Fund instead of law enforcement agencies. This bill also addresses structuring transactions to evade reporting requirements, adding stipulations regarding probable cause hearings for property seizures related to violations, and requiring the government to specify the sources of forfeited funds.

Rand Paul
R

Rand Paul

Senator

KY

S.CON.RES. 6
119th CongressJan 24th 2025
A concurrent resolution expressing the sense of Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically provided and continue to provide critical benefits to the people and communities of the United States.
IN COMMITTEE

Recognizes the historical and ongoing value of tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies in providing critical benefits and community support throughout the United States. Encourages the continued promotion of their work.

Michael Crapo
R

Michael Crapo

Senator

ID

S. 252
119th CongressJan 24th 2025
GOOD Act
IN COMMITTEE

The "Guidance Out Of Darkness Act" or the "GOOD Act" increases access to agency guidance documents by requiring agencies to publish new and existing guidance documents online in a central location. It also requires agencies to maintain a record of rescinded guidance documents.

Ron Johnson
R

Ron Johnson

Senator

WI

S. 224
119th CongressJan 23rd 2025
Promoting Domestic Energy Production Act
IN COMMITTEE

This bill, called the "Promoting Domestic Energy Production Act," modifies how intangible drilling and development costs are calculated for adjusted financial statement income, allowing these costs to be better accounted for when determining a company's tax obligations, effective for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2025.

James Lankford
R

James Lankford

Senator

OK

S. 227
119th CongressJan 23rd 2025
PEACE Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

The "PEACE Act of 2025" prohibits federal funds from supporting educational content that promotes divisive concepts related to race, such as race stereotyping, scapegoating, or the belief that one race is superior. This bill aims to ensure that American History and Civics Education does not compel discriminatory or divisive ideas.

James Risch
R

James Risch

Senator

ID