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This resolution affirms Congress's strong support for the Federal Reserve's independence from political interference, particularly from the Executive Branch.
Nanette Barragán
Representative
CA
Nanette Barragán
Representative
CA
This resolution affirms strong Congressional support for the independence of the Federal Reserve System, its Chairman, and the Board of Governors. It emphasizes that the Fed must be free from political pressure to effectively manage monetary policy and maintain financial stability. The bill specifically warns against any executive interference that could undermine the Fed's integrity or global trust in the U.S. financial system.
This resolution expresses support for designating September 2025 as National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month to promote screening, research, and improved care for this common cancer.
Troy Carter
Representative
LA
Troy Carter
Representative
LA
This resolution expresses strong support for designating September 2025 as National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month to combat this widespread disease. It highlights the critical need for increased public awareness, emphasizing that early detection through screening drastically improves survival rates. The bill encourages greater research efforts and improved access to quality care to reduce the significant impact of prostate cancer on American men.
The Tipped Worker Protection Act phases out the lower minimum wage for tipped employees, establishes stricter rules for tip retention and pooling via employee vote, and redefines what constitutes a tip.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
The Tipped Worker Protection Act aims to eliminate the lower minimum wage for tipped employees by phasing out the tip credit system, ensuring all workers eventually receive the standard federal minimum wage. The bill also establishes strict new rules regarding tip pooling, mandates employee voting to create or change pooling systems, and prohibits employers from keeping any portion of employee tips. Furthermore, it clarifies what constitutes a tip, including certain mandatory service charges, and updates penalties for illegal tip retention.
This Act transfers command authority of the District of Columbia National Guard from the President of the United States to the Mayor of the District of Columbia and makes corresponding technical amendments across federal military codes.
Eleanor Norton
Representative
DC
Eleanor Norton
Representative
DC
This bill, the District of Columbia National Guard Home Rule Act, transfers full command authority of the D.C. National Guard from the President of the United States to the Mayor of the District of Columbia. It updates numerous federal statutes to reflect this shift in leadership for appointments, discipline, and calling the Guard into service. The Act also makes conforming amendments across U.S. Code titles to ensure the Mayor is recognized as the definitive authority over the D.C. National Guard.
The INFORM Act of 2025 mandates that Homeland Security must notify the immediate family of a transferred immigration detainee within 24 hours, providing details about the relocation and the new facility's contact information.
Luz Rivas
Representative
CA
Luz Rivas
Representative
CA
The INFORM Act of 2025 mandates that Homeland Security must notify the immediate family of any individual transferred between immigration detention facilities within 24 hours. This notification must include the reason for the transfer and contact information for the new location. The Act broadly defines "immediate family" to cover a wide range of relatives, including step- and foster-family members.
The MORE Act seeks to federally decriminalize cannabis, expunge past non-violent federal cannabis convictions, establish reinvestment programs, and open up SBA access for cannabis-related businesses.
Jerrold Nadler
Representative
NY
Jerrold Nadler
Representative
NY
The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act seeks to federally decriminalize cannabis by removing it from the Controlled Substances Act, which will retroactively apply to past offenses. The bill establishes an Opportunity Trust Fund, financed by new cannabis taxes, to reinvest in communities harmed by prohibition. Furthermore, it mandates the expungement of non-violent federal cannabis convictions and opens up Small Business Administration (SBA) programs to legitimate cannabis businesses.
This act amends federal law to allow states to use Emergency Solutions Grant Program funds for operating and supporting designated safe parking areas that connect people living in vehicles with re-housing services.
Salud Carbajal
Representative
CA
Salud Carbajal
Representative
CA
The Naomi Schwartz and Susan Rose Safe Parking Act of 2025 amends federal law to officially designate "safe parking" as an eligible activity under the Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) Program. This allows states to use ESG funds to operate secure overnight parking locations for individuals experiencing homelessness in vehicles. These designated sites must connect residents with re-housing services and supportive assistance to help them transition into stable housing.
This Act mandates the full staffing and funding of NOAA, reinstates critical weather tracking tools, and prevents cuts to essential climate disaster preparedness programs.
Joe Neguse
Representative
CO
Joe Neguse
Representative
CO
The Protect Americans from Climate Disasters Act addresses the increasing danger from severe weather events driven by climate change. This bill mandates that the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) be fully staffed, including reinstating recently departed employees, to ensure accurate forecasting and public alerts. Furthermore, it secures specific funding for NOAA in Fiscal Year 2026 and requires the immediate reinstatement of critical data tools, such as the Billion-Dollar Weather and Climate Disasters tracker.
The SUN Act mandates timely and detailed congressional reporting and oversight for the domestic deployment of National Guard and reserve forces by the President, excluding deployments solely for natural disaster relief.
Sam Liccardo
Representative
CA
Sam Liccardo
Representative
CA
The Safeguarding the Use of the National Guard Act (SUN Act) enhances Congressional oversight of the President's domestic deployment of National Guard and reserve forces. It requires the President to submit a detailed report to Congress within 15 days outlining the legal justification, goals, costs, and impact of any domestic deployment. This reporting requirement is waived only when reserve forces are deployed specifically following a Presidential declaration under the Robert T. Stafford Act for a natural disaster.
This resolution terminates the President's declared crime emergency in the District of Columbia, asserting that the emergency is unwarranted and the legal basis for federal MPD control is flawed.
Jamie Raskin
Representative
MD
Jamie Raskin
Representative
MD
This resolution terminates the President's August 11, 2025, declaration of a crime emergency in the District of Columbia. Congress asserts that the President lacks the legal authority under the D.C. Home Rule Act to take operational control of the Metropolitan Police Department. Furthermore, the bill notes that local violent crime rates have been declining significantly.
This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility at 1444 Main Street in Ramona, California, as the "Archie Moore Post Office Building."
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility located at 1444 Main Street in Ramona, California, as the "Archie Moore Post Office Building." The legislation ensures that all official records and documents will use this new name for the post office.
This bill extends the federal regulations governing High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) facilities from September 30, 2025, to September 30, 2031.
Mark DeSaulnier
Representative
CA
Mark DeSaulnier
Representative
CA
The High Occupancy Vehicle Lane Exemption Reauthorization Act extends the federal regulations governing High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) facilities. Specifically, this bill pushes back the expiration date for these existing HOV facility rules from September 30, 2025, to September 30, 2031. This ensures the current federal guidelines remain in effect for an additional six years.
The Keep Seniors Fed Act amends the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 to include Title II Social Security payments when calculating eligibility for food assistance benefits.
Jill Tokuda
Representative
HI
Jill Tokuda
Representative
HI
The Keep Seniors Fed Act makes technical amendments to the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 regarding how income is calculated for food assistance eligibility. Specifically, it mandates that income received under Title II of the Social Security Act must now be counted when determining eligibility for benefits. These changes will take effect 90 days after the bill is signed into law.
This act mandates that the Department of Veterans Affairs must provide abortion care, counseling, and related services and medication to eligible veterans and certain other individuals.
Julia Brownley
Representative
CA
Julia Brownley
Representative
CA
The Reproductive Freedom for Veterans Act mandates that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) must now provide abortion care, counseling, and related medication as part of the medical services offered to eligible veterans and certain other beneficiaries. This legislation formally amends existing VA health care provisions to include these reproductive health services.
The Ending Homelessness Act of 2025 expands housing vouchers into an entitlement program, prohibits source-of-income discrimination, and provides dedicated funding streams to address unmet needs and align health and housing services.
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
The Ending Homelessness Act of 2025 aims to significantly reduce homelessness by making housing choice vouchers an entitlement program starting in 2029 and immediately expanding the voucher supply for extremely low-income families. The bill also prohibits housing discrimination based on source of income and establishes new, dedicated funding streams for emergency relief and supportive services under the McKinney-Vento Act. Finally, it repeals certain ineligibility criteria for housing assistance and sets priorities for funding based on local policies that encourage affordable housing and decriminalize homelessness.
This bill authorizes the award of a Congressional Gold Medal to honor the service and sacrifice of Army and Navy nurses who served during World War II.
Elise Stefanik
Representative
NY
Elise Stefanik
Representative
NY
This bill authorizes Congress to award the Congressional Gold Medal to the nurses who served in the Army and Navy Nurse Corps during World War II to recognize their extraordinary service and sacrifice. The legislation highlights the dangerous conditions these nurses faced, often without full military status or benefits. The Secretary of the Treasury will strike the medal, which will ultimately be housed at the Smithsonian Institution. The Act also permits the sale of bronze duplicates to cover production costs.
This Act establishes a competitive grant program to fund voluntary resident services, such as health, education, and financial stability support, for tenants in various federally assisted affordable housing properties.
Pete Aguilar
Representative
CA
Pete Aguilar
Representative
CA
The Affordable Housing Resident Services Act establishes a new competitive grant program managed by the Department of Health and Human Services to fund supportive services in qualified affordable housing properties. These grants will finance activities like health coordination, education, and financial stability assistance for residents, with a requirement that services remain strictly voluntary. Grantees must dedicate at least 25% of the funds to service coordinator salaries and report annually on the impact of the services provided.
The CREATE Act increases the spending limits and extends the expiration date for tax benefits related to qualified productions.
Judy Chu
Representative
CA
Judy Chu
Representative
CA
The CREATE Act, or Creative Relief and Expensing for Artistic Entertainment Act, modifies tax rules for qualified productions by significantly increasing the allowable spending limits for certain tax benefits. This legislation also introduces automatic inflation adjustments for these dollar amounts starting in 2027. Furthermore, the bill extends the expiration date for these beneficial tax provisions from the end of 2025 to the end of 2030.
This bill repeals specific prior health reconciliation provisions and expands eligibility for the Premium Tax Credit by removing the 400% income cap and adjusting the subsidy calculation formula.
Adam Gray
Representative
CA
Adam Gray
Representative
CA
The Protecting Health Care and Lowering Costs Act of 2025 repeals specific prior reconciliation health provisions. This bill significantly expands eligibility for the Premium Tax Credit by eliminating the 400% Federal Poverty Level income cap. It also updates the subsidy calculation formula to ensure a smoother, linear adjustment of assistance across various income levels.
This act establishes a strategic defense innovation partnership between the U.S. and Taiwan to boost defense technology collaboration, counter Chinese influence, and accelerate joint research and development in key areas.
Zachary (Zach) Nunn
Representative
IA
Zachary (Zach) Nunn
Representative
IA
The U.S.-Taiwan Defense Innovation Partnership Act establishes a strategic partnership between the U.S. Department of Defense and Taiwan's defense agencies. This initiative aims to boost defense industry collaboration, accelerate joint research and development, and strengthen Taiwan's defense manufacturing capabilities. The partnership will focus on emerging technologies like AI, microchips, and drones to enhance security cooperation.