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The Youth Poisoning Protection Act bans consumer products containing 10 percent or more by weight of sodium nitrite, classifying them as hazardous products.
Lori Trahan
Representative
MA
Lori Trahan
Representative
MA
The Youth Poisoning Protection Act bans consumer products containing a high concentration (10% or more by weight) of sodium nitrite, classifying them as banned hazardous products. This action aims to protect youth by removing these dangerous substances from general consumer markets. The ban does not affect commercial, industrial, or products already regulated as drugs, cosmetics, or specific food items.
The TICKET Act mandates upfront disclosure of all-inclusive ticket prices, bans the sale of speculative tickets, clarifies resale disclosures, establishes refund requirements for cancellations, and directs the FTC to report on BOTS Act enforcement.
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
The TICKET Act mandates transparent, all-inclusive pricing for event tickets, requiring sellers to display the total cost upfront. It bans the speculative sale of tickets that sellers do not yet possess and establishes clear refund requirements for canceled or postponed events. Furthermore, the bill enforces disclosures for resale tickets and directs the FTC to report on existing BOTS Act enforcement.
This resolution establishes expedited procedures for the House to consider and vote on joint resolutions disapproving of specific rules from the National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, and Environmental Protection Agency, while also adjusting the counting of legislative days for certain House rules.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
This resolution establishes expedited procedures for the House of Representatives to consider and vote on several joint resolutions aimed at disapproving recent rules from the National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, and the Environmental Protection Agency. It waives standard procedural hurdles to allow for quick debate and votes on overturning regulations concerning vehicle use in Glen Canyon, the listing of the Longfin Smelt, and various California vehicle emission standards. The measure also technically adjusts how the House counts legislative days for procedural purposes during a specific period later in the year.
This Act mandates the CPSC to quickly establish federal safety standards for lithium-ion batteries used in small electric vehicles and personal mobility devices based on existing industry guidelines.
Ritchie Torres
Representative
NY
Ritchie Torres
Representative
NY
The Setting Consumer Standards for Lithium-Ion Batteries Act mandates the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to rapidly adopt key industry standards as federal safety rules for lithium-ion batteries in small electric vehicles and personal mobility devices. This legislation ensures these standards automatically update to the newest industry revisions unless the CPSC finds a revision compromises safety. Furthermore, the CPSC must report to Congress five years after enactment regarding battery hazards and compliance.
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act mandates that individuals registering to vote in federal elections must present documentary proof of U.S. citizenship.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE Act) significantly amends federal law to require individuals registering to vote in federal elections to present documentary proof of U.S. citizenship. This legislation mandates that states actively clean their voter rolls and cooperate with federal agencies to verify citizenship status. It establishes new criminal penalties for officials who fail to enforce these documentation requirements.
This concurrent resolution establishes the non-binding spending targets for Fiscal Year 2025 through 2034 and directs congressional committees to propose legislative changes to reduce the deficit and address the debt limit.
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
This concurrent resolution establishes the official, non-binding spending targets and revenue goals for the U.S. Government for Fiscal Years 2025 through 2034. It directs congressional committees to propose specific legislative changes to meet deficit reduction targets and raise the debt limit over the next decade. Furthermore, the bill sets procedural rules, centralizing authority with Budget Committee Chairs to manage compliance and adjust allocations based on economic baselines. Finally, the House section outlines a policy commitment to achieving economic growth through deregulation and significant cuts to mandatory federal spending.
This bill officially places the VA's Office of Survivors Assistance directly within the Office of the Secretary for clearer organizational structure.
Juan Ciscomani
Representative
AZ
Juan Ciscomani
Representative
AZ
The Prioritizing Veterans’ Survivors Act makes a technical organizational change within the Department of Veterans Affairs. This bill specifically moves the Office of Survivors Assistance (OSA) to be situated directly within the Office of the Secretary. This clarifies the OSA's placement and reporting structure within the VA.
The No Rogue Rulings Act of 2025 severely limits federal district courts from issuing injunctions that affect non-parties, with an exception for multi-state lawsuits against the executive branch heard by a randomly selected three-judge panel.
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
The No Rogue Rulings Act of 2025 significantly restricts federal district courts from issuing injunctions that affect parties not directly involved in a lawsuit. An exception allows a specially convened, randomly selected three-judge panel to issue broad injunctions in multi-state lawsuits against the executive branch. Decisions made by this panel regarding injunctions can be appealed directly to the Supreme Court or the relevant circuit court at the losing party's discretion.
This bill formally rejects the Internal Revenue Service's proposed rule requiring brokers to report gross proceeds from digital asset sales.
Mike Carey
Representative
OH
Mike Carey
Representative
OH
This bill seeks to formally reject a recent rule issued by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) concerning gross proceeds reporting by brokers for digital asset sales. Through this joint resolution, Congress is exercising its authority to disapprove the specific IRS regulation. Consequently, the proposed reporting requirement will not take effect.
This bill expedites the House's consideration of the Senate's budget resolution for FY 2025 and beyond while also pausing the countdown for terminating a specific national emergency declared in April 2025.
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
This bill addresses the congressional budget process by setting expedited rules for the House to consider the Senate's fiscal year 2025 budget resolution. It limits debate to one hour before an immediate vote on the Senate's proposed spending levels for 2025 through 2034. Additionally, the measure temporarily pauses the calculation of calendar days for terminating a specific national emergency declared in April 2025.
This resolution establishes the expedited procedural rules for the House to consider disapproving specific CFPB rules, limiting injunctive relief, requiring citizenship proof for federal voter registration, and adopting other procedural measures.
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
This resolution establishes the expedited procedural rules for the House of Representatives to consider and vote on several key items. It specifically fast-tracks the disapproval of two Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (CFPB) rules concerning overdraft lending and digital payments. Additionally, it sets the debate structure for bills limiting injunctive relief in federal courts and requiring proof of U.S. citizenship for federal voter registration.
This bill mandates an independent assessment of VA notices to claimants to improve clarity and efficiency, and it extends the expiration date for certain pension payment limits.
Tom Barrett
Representative
MI
Tom Barrett
Representative
MI
The Clear Communication for Veterans Claims Act mandates an independent assessment of all notices sent by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to ensure they are clearer, more concise, and easier for claimants to understand. The VA Secretary must implement the resulting recommendations within one year of receiving the assessment. Additionally, this bill slightly extends the expiration date for certain existing limits on veterans' pension payments.
This bill mandates a study on the prevalence of liver fluke-related cancer among Vietnam veterans and extends a current limitation on certain pension payments.
Nicolas LaLota
Representative
NY
Nicolas LaLota
Representative
NY
This Act mandates a comprehensive study, conducted by the VA in partnership with the CDC, to determine the prevalence of cholangiocarcinoma (liver cancer) among veterans who served in the Vietnam theater. The study will compare cancer rates in this veteran population against the general U.S. population and report findings to Congress. Additionally, the bill extends a current limitation on certain veteran pension payments until the end of 2031.
This resolution establishes fast-track procedures for the House to consider and vote on disapproving specific CFPB rules, limiting court injunction authority, and requiring citizenship proof for federal voter registration.
H. Griffith
Representative
VA
H. Griffith
Representative
VA
This resolution establishes expedited procedures for the House of Representatives to consider and vote on several key items, including disapproving specific rules from the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. It waives standard procedural hurdles to allow immediate debate and final votes on measures concerning overdraft lending, digital payment applications, limitations on injunctive relief, and mandatory proof of citizenship for federal voter registration. The resolution tightly controls debate time for each measure before moving directly to a final vote.
This bill grants the National Taxpayer Advocate the direct authority to appoint and supervise legal counsel within their office.
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
The National Taxpayer Advocate Enhancement Act of 2025 grants the National Taxpayer Advocate the explicit authority to hire and directly supervise lawyers within their office. This change modernizes the structure of the Taxpayer Advocate Service by ensuring appointed counsel report directly to the Advocate. The bill clarifies employee descriptions to align with this new hiring power.
The DETERRENT Act mandates increased transparency for colleges regarding foreign gifts and contracts, prohibits most dealings with "countries of concern," and imposes strict investment reporting requirements for large private universities, backed by significant enforcement penalties.
Michael Baumgartner
Representative
WA
Michael Baumgartner
Representative
WA
The DETERRENT Act significantly increases transparency requirements for colleges and universities regarding foreign gifts, contracts, and investments, especially those involving "countries or entities of concern." It mandates detailed public disclosure reports, establishes strict prohibitions and waiver processes for contracts with risky foreign entities, and imposes severe financial penalties for non-compliance. Furthermore, the bill requires specified large private institutions to report their holdings in concerning foreign assets annually.
This resolution establishes the expedited procedural path for the House to consider disapproving Department of Energy energy efficiency rules and debating a bill to strengthen disclosure requirements for foreign gifts and contracts at institutions of higher education.
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
This resolution establishes the expedited procedural path for the House to consider and vote on three separate items. It sets up fast-track consideration for disapproving two Department of Energy rules regarding energy conservation standards for walk-in coolers/freezers and commercial refrigeration units. Additionally, it provides the rules for swiftly debating and voting on a bill to strengthen disclosure requirements for foreign gifts and contracts at institutions of higher education.
The IMPACT Act establishes a research and demonstration program to advance cleaner, more competitive U.S. production of cement, concrete, and asphalt through innovation in low-emissions technologies.
Max Miller
Representative
OH
Max Miller
Representative
OH
The IMPACT Act establishes a new research and development program to make U.S. cement, concrete, and asphalt production cleaner, more competitive, and less polluting. This initiative mandates the creation of a five-year strategic plan focusing on carbon capture, alternative fuels, and material efficiency. The program will also support real-world demonstration projects and provide technical assistance to help bring these advanced, low-emissions technologies to market.
This Act establishes joint research and development activities between the Department of Energy and the Department of Agriculture across various sectors, including smart technology, biofuels, and rural development.
Frank Lucas
Representative
OK
Frank Lucas
Representative
OK
The DOE and USDA Interagency Research Act mandates that the Secretaries of Energy and Agriculture formally collaborate on joint research and development projects benefiting both departments. This collaboration will focus on critical areas like smart technology, biofuels, water-energy connections, and grid modernization, utilizing competitive, merit-based processes. The Secretaries must establish a formal agreement and report to Congress within two years detailing their coordination efforts and technical achievements.
This act mandates the Department of Energy to regularly report to Congress and the public on all instances where cost-sharing requirements for projects have been waived.
Jay Obernolte
Representative
CA
Jay Obernolte
Representative
CA
The Cost-Share Accountability Act of 2025 mandates that the Department of Energy must regularly report on instances where it waives cost-sharing requirements for specific projects. These detailed reports must be submitted quarterly to relevant Congressional committees and simultaneously made available to the public. This ensures transparency regarding the use of the Secretary of Energy's waiver authority.