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This Act ensures that income derived from precious metals is treated equally to foreign currency income for the tax calculations of regulated investment companies.
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
The Precious Metals Parity Act amends the Internal Revenue Code to ensure that income derived from precious metals is treated consistently with income from foreign currencies for regulated investment companies (RICs). This change updates the rules RICs use to calculate their earnings for tax purposes. The provisions apply to tax years beginning after the date the Act is enacted.
This resolution nullifies the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's rule restricting the use of medical information by creditors and consumer reporting agencies.
Mike Rounds
Senator
SD
Mike Rounds
Senator
SD
This joint resolution nullifies a rule issued by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The rule concerned the prohibition of creditors and consumer reporting agencies from using or sharing medical information. By disapproving the rule, this resolution prevents the regulation from taking effect.
This Act modernizes housing loan limits under the National Housing Act, significantly increasing caps for manufactured homes and property improvements while mandating future annual indexing and a HUD study on factory-built housing.
John Reed
Senator
RI
John Reed
Senator
RI
The Property Improvement and Manufactured Housing Loan Modernization Act of 2025 significantly updates federal loan limits for property improvements and the purchase of manufactured homes, increasing caps across various categories. This legislation also introduces the ability to finance Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) and grants the Secretary flexibility to periodically adjust these dollar limits. Furthermore, the Act mandates a comprehensive study by HUD on the cost-effectiveness and broader utility of factory-built housing.
This bill ensures that military spouses stationed overseas can receive firearms or ammunition and establishes consistent residency rules for military families under federal firearms laws.
Mike Rounds
Senator
SD
Mike Rounds
Senator
SD
The Protect Our Military Families’ 2nd Amendment Rights Act ensures that spouses of active-duty service members stationed overseas can legally receive firearms or ammunition under existing federal exceptions. This legislation also standardizes how a military spouse's residency is determined for federal firearms laws, aligning it with that of the service member. The goal is to provide consistent rights and recognition for military families regarding firearm ownership, regardless of their duty station location.
This Act mandates an annual report assessing U.S. reliance on China for critical agricultural products and proposes strategies to onshore or nearshore those supply chains.
Pete Ricketts
Senator
NE
Pete Ricketts
Senator
NE
The Securing American Agriculture Act mandates an annual assessment of U.S. reliance on China for critical agricultural products and inputs. This report will identify supply chain vulnerabilities that could be exploited by foreign adversaries. Based on these findings, the Secretary of Agriculture must recommend strategies to onshore or nearshore the production of these essential farming supplies. The data collection for this assessment will rely solely on voluntary submissions from private companies to protect confidential business information.
The ATF Transparency Act establishes a three-day automatic approval for firearm transfer and making applications, creates an appeal process for denials, and mandates reports on NICS processing delays.
James Risch
Senator
ID
James Risch
Senator
ID
The ATF Transparency Act aims to streamline firearm transfer and registration processes by mandating a 3-business-day review period, after which applications are automatically approved unless legal requirements are not met. The bill also establishes an administrative appeal process for applicants whose transfers are denied based on federal or state law concerns, including reimbursement for legal fees upon a successful appeal. Furthermore, it requires reports on unresolved background checks and mandates an agreement between the ATF and FBI on processing future NICS inquiries.
The PASS Act enhances national security by expanding the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) review process to scrutinize and potentially prohibit foreign investment, especially from adversarial nations, in U.S. agriculture and agricultural land.
Mike Rounds
Senator
SD
Mike Rounds
Senator
SD
The PASS Act enhances national security reviews of foreign investment in U.S. agriculture by formally involving the Secretary of Agriculture in the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) process. It establishes specific triggers for reviewing transactions involving agricultural land, particularly near sensitive sites. Furthermore, the bill grants the President authority to prohibit transactions where a "covered foreign person"—often linked to designated foreign adversaries—seeks to acquire critical agricultural assets.
This resolution supports the Local Radio Freedom Act, opposing any new performance fees on local radio stations for broadcasting sound recordings, arguing it would harm the mutually beneficial relationship between the radio and recording industries, and negatively impact local radio's community services. It prohibits Congress from imposing new charges on local radio stations or businesses for playing local radio broadcasts.
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
This resolution supports the Local Radio Freedom Act, opposing any new performance fees on local radio stations for playing music. It emphasizes the mutually beneficial relationship between the radio and recording industries, where radio provides free publicity and essential local services. The resolution warns that new fees would harm local radio stations, small businesses, and the communities they serve. Ultimately, it asserts that Congress should not impose any new charges on local radio for broadcasting sound recordings.
This bill prohibits FEMA from using federal funds to support the sheltering of illegal immigrants.
James Risch
Senator
ID
James Risch
Senator
ID
The "End FEMA Benefits for Illegal Immigrants Act" prohibits FEMA from providing support to non-federal entities for sheltering and related activities that alleviate overcrowding in Customs and Border Protection holding facilities. It also rescinds any remaining funds previously transferred to FEMA from Customs and Border Protection for these purposes under the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023 and the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024.
This bill mandates that funds reimbursed to the National Guard Bureau by states for the use of military property must be directly reinvested into the maintenance and readiness of those specific assets.
Mike Lee
Senator
UT
Mike Lee
Senator
UT
The Guarding Readiness Resources Act ensures that funds reimbursed to the National Guard Bureau by states or territories are directly returned to the specific budget account that covered the initial expense. These returned funds are strictly limited to being used for the repair, maintenance, or replacement of the military assets involved. This guarantees that reimbursement money directly supports the readiness of the equipment used by the National Guard.
This Act repeals the corporate alternative minimum tax and modifies the tentative minimum tax calculation for non-corporate taxpayers, effective for tax years beginning after December 31, 2024.
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
The Book Minimum Tax Repeal Act completely eliminates the corporate alternative minimum tax (AMT) for corporations, effective for tax years beginning after December 31, 2024. For non-corporate taxpayers, the bill updates the tentative minimum tax calculation with new tiered tax rates of 26% and 28%. This legislation also makes necessary technical adjustments across the Internal Revenue Code to remove references to the repealed corporate AMT structure.
The Farm and Food Cybersecurity Act of 2025 mandates regular risk assessments of cybersecurity threats to the agriculture and food sector and requires annual simulation exercises to improve cyber resilience in the food supply chain.
Tom Cotton
Senator
AR
Tom Cotton
Senator
AR
The "Farm and Food Cybersecurity Act of 2025" directs the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct biennial risk assessments of cybersecurity threats and vulnerabilities within the agriculture and food critical infrastructure sector, in coordination with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. It also mandates annual crisis simulation exercises for five years to evaluate and improve the preparedness of government and private sectors in responding to food-related emergencies and cyberattacks. The Act aims to enhance cybersecurity and resilience in the agriculture and food sector, protect food safety, and ensure national security. It authorizes \$1,000,000 to be appropriated for each fiscal year from 2026 through 2030 to carry out these activities.
The "No Bailout for Sanctuary Cities Act" withholds certain federal funds from sanctuary jurisdictions that obstruct the sharing of immigration status information or compliance with federal detainment requests, while requiring an annual report on non-compliance.
James Risch
Senator
ID
James Risch
Senator
ID
The "No Bailout for Sanctuary Cities Act" aims to defund sanctuary jurisdictions, defined as those that obstruct the sharing of immigration status information or compliance with federal detainment requests, by making them ineligible for certain federal funds. This act requires the Department of Homeland Security to report annually to Congress, identifying non-compliant jurisdictions.
Designates February 15-22, 2025, as National FFA Week, celebrating the National FFA Organization's role in developing future leaders and commemorating milestones in agricultural education history.
Todd Young
Senator
IN
Todd Young
Senator
IN
This resolution supports designating February 15-22, 2025, as National FFA Week, celebrating the National FFA Organization's role in developing future leaders through agricultural education. It also recognizes the 90th anniversary of New Farmers of America and the 75th anniversary of the Future Farmers of America federal charter.
This bill requires federal agencies to utilize technology to conduct more efficient and accurate retrospective reviews of existing regulations.
Mike Lee
Senator
UT
Mike Lee
Senator
UT
The Modernizing Retrospective Regulatory Review Act aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of federal regulations by leveraging technology in retrospective reviews. It mandates a report on the availability of regulations in machine-readable format and requires the Director of the Office of Management and Budget to issue guidance on using technology for these reviews. Furthermore, each agency must submit a retrospective review plan detailing their strategy for implementing the technology guidance. Ultimately, this act seeks to streamline regulatory processes, reduce burdens, and ensure regulations are up-to-date and effective.
Prohibits credit reporting agencies from including negative credit information in a consumer report if it resulted from the consumer being wrongfully detained or held hostage abroad.
Christopher Coons
Senator
DE
Christopher Coons
Senator
DE
The "Fair Credit for American Hostages Act of 2025" amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act to protect individuals who have been unlawfully or wrongfully detained or held hostage abroad. It prevents consumer reporting agencies from including adverse information in a consumer report about a "covered consumer" if the information is from the period of their detention or hostage situation and can be authenticated. This bill aims to ensure that Americans held hostage or wrongfully detained abroad are not penalized on their credit reports due to their captivity.
The Wyoming Public Lands Initiative Act of 2025 designates wilderness areas, releases wilderness study areas for other uses, establishes conservation and recreation areas, and directs land management studies in Wyoming.
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
The Wyoming Public Lands Initiative Act of 2025 designates several wilderness areas, releases specific Wilderness Study Areas for other uses, and establishes both a National Conservation Area and Motorized Recreation Area in the Dubois Badlands. It also creates several Special Management Areas with specific rules to protect natural resources and directs the Secretary of Interior to conduct studies for potential land transfers and motorized recreation areas in specific counties. This act aims to balance conservation, recreation, and resource management across Wyoming's public lands.
Prohibits U.S. funding to international environmental agreements until China is no longer considered a developing country under the Montreal Protocol and is included in Annex I of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
The "Ending China's Unfair Advantage Act of 2025" restricts U.S. funding to the Montreal Protocol and the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change until China is no longer considered a developing country under the Montreal Protocol and is included in Annex I of the UN Framework Convention. This bill aims to address what the Act describes as unfair advantages China receives in international environmental agreements.
The "Death Tax Repeal Act of 2025" eliminates estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes, modifies gift tax calculations, and adjusts lifetime gift exemptions.
John Thune
Senator
SD
John Thune
Senator
SD
The "Death Tax Repeal Act of 2025" eliminates both estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes, while also modifying gift tax laws. It adjusts gift tax calculations, addresses transfers in trust, sets an initial $10,000,000 amount for calculating tentative tax, and adjusts for inflation. These changes apply to estates of decedents dying, generation-skipping transfers occurring, and gifts made on or after the enactment date of this Act.
Expresses gratitude to all those involved in ensuring the success of the Presidential Inauguration, recognizing their hard work, dedication, and adaptability in overcoming challenges.
Mike Rounds
Senator
SD
Mike Rounds
Senator
SD
This resolution expresses gratitude to the various groups and individuals involved in ensuring the success of the Presidential Inauguration, including the Joint Congressional Committee, Architect of the Capitol, law enforcement, emergency personnel, and volunteers. It recognizes their hard work, professionalism, and adaptability in overcoming challenges to maintain safety and security. The resolution also thanks the families of those involved for their support and encourages Americans to acknowledge their vital role in the inauguration's success.