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The "Midnight Rules Relief Act" allows Congress to combine multiple resolutions of disapproval for regulations submitted at the end of a President's term into a single vote, streamlining the process to reject these "midnight rules".
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
The "Midnight Rules Relief Act" allows Congress to group together and vote on multiple resolutions disapproving regulations finalized during a President's last year in office. This enables Congress to overturn several "midnight rules" with a single vote. The joint resolution would specify the rules being disapproved and declare that those rules have no legal authority.
This Act allows schools participating in the National School Lunch Program to offer organic or non-organic whole milk alongside other options, while clarifying saturated fat accounting and restricting milk sourcing from China state-owned enterprises.
Glenn Thompson
Representative
PA
Glenn Thompson
Representative
PA
The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act of 2025 expands milk options available to students in the National School Lunch Program by allowing schools to offer organic or non-organic whole milk. This legislation provides greater flexibility for schools in providing fluid milk choices while maintaining accommodations for students with special dietary needs. Importantly, the saturated fat content of these offered milk options will not count toward the meal's overall saturated fat limits.
The United States-Israel Defense Partnership Act of 2025 bolsters defense cooperation between the U.S. and Israel through joint programs, funding increases, and extended authorities related to countering unmanned systems, anti-tunnel technology, emerging technologies, and war reserve stockpiles, while also exploring Israel's inclusion in the national technology and industrial base and assessing integrated air and missile defense in the CENTCOM region.
Joe Wilson
Representative
SC
Joe Wilson
Representative
SC
The United States-Israel Defense Partnership Act of 2025 seeks to bolster the defense relationship between the United States and Israel through joint initiatives and increased cooperation. It establishes programs to counter unmanned systems, extend anti-tunnel and counter-UAS cooperation, and promote collaboration in emerging technologies like AI and cybersecurity. The act also mandates the establishment of a Defense Innovation Unit office in Israel and assesses integrated air and missile defense in the U.S. Central Command region. Finally, it explores Israel's potential inclusion in the national technology and industrial base.
The "Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act" prevents payment card networks from creating a separate merchant category code for firearm retailers.
Riley Moore
Representative
WV
Riley Moore
Representative
WV
The "Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act" prevents payment card networks from assigning a unique merchant category code to firearm retailers. The Attorney General is responsible for enforcing the Act, investigating complaints, and reporting to Congress. This law overrides state and local laws regarding merchant category codes for firearm retailers and does not establish a private right of action.
The Freight RAILCAR Act of 2025 incentivizes freight railcar modernization by establishing a tax credit for qualified newly built replacement railcars and qualified railcar modernization expenditures.
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
The "Freight RAILCAR Act of 2025" introduces a tax credit for modernizing freight railcars, encouraging investments in newer, more efficient railcars. Taxpayers can claim a credit equal to 10% of their freight railcar fleet modernization expenses, with a limit of 1,000 qualified freight railcars per year. The credit applies to railcars that increase capacity, improve fuel efficiency, or meet updated performance standards, and is available for three years after the Act's enactment. The Secretary of the Treasury is required to submit a report to Congress detailing the credit's usage and impact on railcar modernization and scrapping.
This bill would recognize alpha-gal as a major food allergen, requiring food labels to disclose its presence.
Jefferson Van Drew
Representative
NJ
Jefferson Van Drew
Representative
NJ
The Alpha-gal Allergen Inclusion Act amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to include alpha-gal, a sugar found in non-catarrhine primate mammals and red algae, as a major food allergen. This will require food labels to clearly identify the presence of alpha-gal. The amendment will take effect 18 months after the enactment of this Act, with an exception for mammal-derived ingredients where alpha-gal is below a detectable limit as determined by the Secretary.
Exempts family farms and small businesses from asset considerations in need analysis for federal student aid.
Tracey Mann
Representative
KS
Tracey Mann
Representative
KS
The "Family Farm and Small Business Exemption Act" amends the Higher Education Act of 1965 to exclude the net value of a family farm (on which the family resides) or a small business (with no more than 100 employees and owned/controlled by the family) from consideration as an asset when determining financial need for federal student aid. This change aims to make higher education more accessible for students from family farm and small business backgrounds.
The "Marc Fischer Memorial Act" mandates the Bureau of Prisons to develop and implement a strategy to interdict fentanyl and other synthetic drugs in the mail at Federal correctional facilities.
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
The "Marc Fischer Memorial Act" aims to combat the flow of synthetic drugs, particularly fentanyl, into Federal prisons through the mail. It mandates the Director of the Bureau of Prisons to develop and implement a strategy to equip all Federal correctional facilities with the technology and processes needed to scan mail, protect staff and inmates, and ensure timely delivery of mail copies while maintaining legal mail privileges. The strategy includes assessing current practices, identifying necessary resources, and providing a budgetary proposal for implementation, with ongoing reporting to Congress on its effectiveness.
This bill raises the information reporting threshold for qualified natural disaster expenses from $600 to $5,000.
Brittany Pettersen
Representative
CO
Brittany Pettersen
Representative
CO
The Natural Disaster Property Protection Act of 2025 raises the information reporting threshold for qualified natural disaster expenses from $600 to $5,000. This change applies to payments made in the course of trade or business and payments for remuneration for services, effective for amounts paid or incurred after the enactment date.
The "Ski Hill Resources for Economic Development Act" allows the Forest Service to retain and reinvest fees collected from ski area permits to improve visitor services, reduce wildfire risk, and support ski area program administration.
Joe Neguse
Representative
CO
Joe Neguse
Representative
CO
The "Ski Hill Resources for Economic Development Act" establishes a "Ski Area Fee Retention Account" within the Treasury, directing ski area permit fees collected by the Secretary of Agriculture into this account. These funds will be used to support the administration, maintenance, and improvement of ski areas and related visitor services within the National Forest System. A majority of the fees collected at a specific unit will be reinvested into that unit, with a smaller portion available for use across other National Forest System units. The funds cannot be used for wildfire suppression or land acquisition.
The "Agriculture Export Promotion Act of 2025" aims to boost U.S. agricultural exports by increasing funding for the Market Access Program and the Foreign Market Development Cooperator Program.
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
The "Agriculture Export Promotion Act of 2025" aims to bolster U.S. agricultural exports by increasing funding for the Market Access Program and the Foreign Market Development Cooperator Program. It amends the Agricultural Trade Act of 1978 to extend and significantly increase financial support for these programs through 2029. These changes seek to address the competitive disadvantage faced by U.S. producers due to increased foreign competition and the impact of inflation on static funding levels. By increasing funding, the Act strives to enhance access to foreign markets, stimulate economic growth, and create jobs within the agricultural sector.
The Disaster Resiliency and Coverage Act of 2025 aims to increase disaster preparedness and insurance coverage by providing grants for home mitigation, tax exclusions for disaster relief payments, and a tax credit for disaster mitigation expenditures.
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
The Disaster Resiliency and Coverage Act of 2025 aims to increase household disaster resilience through a grant program for pre-disaster mitigation activities, tax exclusions for state-based catastrophe loss mitigation payments and certain emergency agricultural assistance, and a tax credit for disaster mitigation expenditures. The grant program will provide funds to states and tribal governments for mitigation activities on individual homes in high-risk disaster areas, while the tax exclusions and credit offer financial relief and incentives for individuals and agricultural producers affected by disasters. This act seeks to encourage proactive measures to protect homes and businesses from the impact of future disasters.
The "Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act" modifies eligibility requirements for amateur sports governing organizations, defining "female" and "male" based on biological sex at birth and prohibiting biological males from participating in female athletic competitions.
W. Steube
Representative
FL
W. Steube
Representative
FL
The "Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act" amends Title 36 of the United States Code to define "female" and "male" based on reproductive systems. It stipulates that individuals whose sex is male are prohibited from participating in amateur athletic competitions designated for females.
This bill, named the "No User Fees for Gun Owners Act," prevents state and local governments from imposing special taxes, fees, or insurance mandates on firearm and ammunition ownership or commerce, while allowing standard sales taxes.
Ronny Jackson
Representative
TX
Ronny Jackson
Representative
TX
The "No User Fees for Gun Owners Act" prohibits state and local governments from imposing taxes, fees, or insurance requirements on firearm or ammunition ownership and commerce. Regular sales taxes are permitted if applied at the same rate as other goods and services. This bill aims to protect gun owners and businesses from discriminatory financial burdens.
Reauthorizes and modifies the Department of Defense's ability to sell aircraft and parts for wildfire suppression, allowing the use of aircraft to drop water and extending the authority to October 1, 2035. These aircraft can only be used for wildfire suppression services.
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
The "Aerial Firefighting Enhancement Act of 2025" reauthorizes and modifies the Department of Defense's authority to sell aircraft and parts for wildfire suppression, extending it to October 1, 2035. It allows sold aircraft to drop water in addition to fire retardant and specifies that these aircraft can only be used for wildfire suppression services.
The American CANS Act amends the Tariff Act of 1930, requiring that canned agricultural products clearly display their country of origin on the front label or top of the can, effective 18 months after enactment.
Josh Harder
Representative
CA
Josh Harder
Representative
CA
The "American CANS Act" amends the Tariff Act of 1930, mandating that country-of-origin labels for canned agricultural products be clearly displayed on the front label or top of the can. This aims to increase consumer awareness of the source of their canned goods. The updated labeling requirements will apply to imported agricultural products 18 months after the law is enacted.
The "Chinese Spy Balloon Assessment Act" mandates a report on the national security implications of China's high-altitude surveillance balloon shot down in U.S. airspace in February 2023.
Russell Fry
Representative
SC
Russell Fry
Representative
SC
The "Chinese Spy Balloon Assessment Act" mandates the Secretary of Defense to deliver a report to the Senate and House Armed Services Committees. This report will detail the national security implications resulting from China's surveillance activities, specifically those conducted via the high-altitude balloon that was downed in U.S. airspace in February 2023, including any impact on military installations. The report will include an analysis of recovered technology and materials, identifying their origins where possible.
This bill mandates investigations, reporting, and oversight related to the ban on partial-birth abortions, including a specific inquiry into the remains of five babies found in Washington, D.C. It also requires healthcare workers to report violations and directs the Attorney General to produce annual reports on enforcement.
Keith Self
Representative
TX
Keith Self
Representative
TX
The "Ensuring Justice for Victims of Partial-Birth Abortion Act" mandates the Attorney General to investigate potential violations of the partial-birth abortion ban, including the remains of five babies discovered in Washington, D.C., and requires mandatory reporting of violations by healthcare workers. It also directs the Attorney General to produce an annual report on enforcement actions related to the partial-birth abortion ban and tasks the Comptroller General with reviewing past enforcement actions and providing recommendations for improvement.
The "Stop Illegal Reentry Act" increases the penalties for individuals who illegally reenter the United States after having been removed, especially repeat offenders and those with criminal histories. It introduces mandatory minimum sentences for aggravated felons and repeat re-entrants.
Stephanie Bice
Representative
OK
Stephanie Bice
Representative
OK
The "Stop Illegal Reentry Act" increases the penalties for individuals who illegally reenter the United States after having been deported or removed. It raises the maximum prison sentence for general illegal reentry to five years. Repeat offenders or those with prior felony convictions could face up to 10 years, and aggravated felons or repeat re-entrants could face a mandatory minimum of five years and up to 20 years in prison.
This bill codifies the Hyde Amendment by ensuring that federal funds through Medicaid and CHIP cannot be used for abortions or health coverage that includes abortion, except in cases of rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother.
Josh Brecheen
Representative
OK
Josh Brecheen
Representative
OK
The "No Abortion Coverage for Medicaid Act" seeks to codify the Hyde Amendment by ensuring that federal Medicaid funds are not used for abortions or health coverage that includes abortion services. This includes prohibiting the use of federal funds for travel or lodging related to obtaining an abortion. Exceptions are made only in cases of rape, incest, to save the mother's life, or for the treatment of a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy.