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The BNA Fairness Act amends the Internal Revenue Code to exclude the basic needs allowance for members of the Armed Forces from gross income, making it a qualified military benefit. This change applies to taxable years ending after the enactment date of this Act.
Steve Womack
Representative
AR
Steve Womack
Representative
AR
The BNA Fairness Act amends the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to exclude the basic needs allowance for members of the Armed Forces from gross income. This allowance, as defined under section 402b of title 37, United States Code, is now classified as a qualified military benefit, providing a tax advantage to service members. This provision is applicable for taxable years ending after the enactment of this act.
This Act expands VA headstone and marker eligibility by removing a past date restriction, updates burial benefit rules for urns and plaques, and extends certain pension payment limits.
Rudy Yakym
Representative
IN
Rudy Yakym
Representative
IN
The Ensuring Veterans’ Final Resting Place Act of 2025 expands eligibility for Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) headstones and markers by removing a key date restriction for certain individuals. It also updates benefits for families choosing an urn or plaque instead of a traditional marker, effective for veterans who died on or after January 5, 2021. Finally, the bill extends the expiration date for certain existing limits on VA pension payments.
This bill affirms the strong U.S.-South Korea alliance, emphasizing its importance for security, economic growth, and shared values, while also recognizing the contributions of Korean Americans. It supports stronger ties and celebrates Korean culture.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
This bill reaffirms the strong alliance between the United States and the Republic of Korea, emphasizing its importance for security, economic growth, and shared values. It recognizes the deep economic ties, the contributions of Korean Americans, and continued commitment to the Mutual Defense Treaty. The bill also supports strengthening security, economic, and cultural bonds between the two nations, and celebrates Korean Culture-Kimchi Day.
The "Combat Veterans Pre-Enrollment Act of 2025" establishes a pilot program allowing eligible service members to pre-enroll in the VA healthcare system up to 180 days before leaving active duty, streamlining their access to veterans' healthcare services. The program requires annual reports to Congress on participation and effectiveness, with a final analysis by the Comptroller General.
Young Kim
Representative
CA
Young Kim
Representative
CA
The Combat Veterans Pre-Enrollment Act of 2025 directs the VA Secretary to establish a pilot program by October 1, 2027, allowing eligible service members to pre-enroll in the VA healthcare system within 180 days of separation from active duty. It requires collaboration between the VA, Defense, and Homeland Security departments to create the pre-enrollment system and mandates regular reports to Congress on the program's implementation, participation, and effectiveness. The program will run for three years, after which the Comptroller General will assess its impact and provide recommendations.
The SANE Act of 2025 requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to employ sexual assault nurse examiners or other qualified health care providers at each of its hospitals and urgent care facilities to conduct sexual assault forensic examinations and provide referrals to mental health services.
Tim Burchett
Representative
TN
Tim Burchett
Representative
TN
The SANE Act of 2025 requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to employ at least one sexual assault nurse examiner at each of its hospitals and urgent care facilities or contract with other qualified health care providers to conduct sexual assault forensic examinations. Following an examination, the health care provider must verbally refer the individual to mental health care services offered by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The Secretary must ensure these new responsibilities do not negatively impact the existing patient care duties of Department employees. It also defines "sexual assault nurse examiner" and "sexual assault forensic examination" as defined in section 304(a) of the DNA Sexual Assault Justice Act of 2004.
The "Increased TSP Access Act of 2025" amends Section 1242 of the Food Security Act of 1985 to improve the delivery of technical assistance by ensuring timely, science-based support and streamlining the certification process for third-party providers, thereby expanding expertise and capacity in conservation efforts. It also directs the Secretary to establish fair payment amounts for these services and increase transparency regarding fund allocation and program effectiveness.
James Baird
Representative
IN
James Baird
Representative
IN
The "Increased TSP Access Act of 2025" amends the Food Security Act of 1985 to improve the delivery of technical assistance for conservation practices. It streamlines the certification process for third-party technical service providers (TSPs) by allowing non-Federal entities and State agencies to certify them. The Act also mandates the Secretary to establish fair payment amounts for TSP services and increases transparency regarding the use and impact of third-party providers. Ultimately, this bill aims to enhance conservation efforts by expanding the pool of qualified TSPs and improving their accessibility to agricultural producers.
This bill permanently authorizes funding for supportive services to very low-income veteran families in permanent housing, ensuring continued assistance for those in need.
Nicolas LaLota
Representative
NY
Nicolas LaLota
Representative
NY
The "Supporting Veteran Families in Need Act" permanently authorizes the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide financial assistance for supportive services to very low-income veteran families in permanent housing, ensuring continued support for this vulnerable population. This act amends existing legislation to include a permanent appropriation of funds for fiscal year 2027 and beyond, solidifying the commitment to assisting veterans in need.
The BRAVE Act directs the Department of Veterans Affairs to create a patient outreach system to inform veterans about mental health resources and available care services, particularly those who have experienced traumatic events. This system will be established within two years and coordinated with the Department of Defense's Transition Assistance Program.
Robert Wittman
Representative
VA
Robert Wittman
Representative
VA
The BRAVE Act directs the Department of Veterans Affairs to establish a patient outreach system. This system will inform veterans, particularly those who have experienced traumatic events, about available mental health resources and care services. The goal is to ensure veterans are aware of and can access the mental health support they may need.
The Nuclear Waste Informed Consent Act requires the Secretary of Energy to obtain consent-based agreements from state governors, affected local governments and Indian tribes, and neighboring local governments for the use of Nuclear Waste Fund money on repository activities. These agreements must be written, signed, and binding, and can only be changed with the consent of all parties involved.
Dina Titus
Representative
NV
Dina Titus
Representative
NV
The Nuclear Waste Informed Consent Act requires the Secretary to get consent-based agreements from the Governor of the state, affected local governments and Indian tribes, and any neighboring local government through which nuclear waste will be transported before using funds from the Nuclear Waste Fund for repository activities. These agreements must be written, signed, and binding, and can only be changed with the consent of all parties.
The "PFC Joseph P. Dwyer Peer Support Program Act" establishes a grant program to fund peer-to-peer mental health support for veterans, ensuring accessible and confidential assistance through eligible organizations. The program allocates \$25,000,000 over three years and establishes an advisory committee to set program standards and best practices.
Nicolas LaLota
Representative
NY
Nicolas LaLota
Representative
NY
The PFC Joseph P. Dwyer Peer Support Program Act establishes a grant program within the Department of Veterans Affairs to fund peer-to-peer mental health support for veterans. Grants, up to $250,000, will be awarded to eligible entities like nonprofits and veteran service organizations to operate programs that meet specific standards, hire veteran peer specialists, and provide 24/7 mental health support. The Secretary of Veterans Affairs will establish an advisory committee to set program standards and best practices. The bill allocates $25,000,000 over three years to carry out the program.
This bill ensures veterans with permanent and total service-connected disabilities can receive hospital care and medical services outside the U.S. that meet American standards, while also modernizing reimbursement and access to information through digital means.
Nicolas LaLota
Representative
NY
Nicolas LaLota
Representative
NY
The "Veterans Foreign Medical Coverage Equality and Modernization Act of 2025" ensures veterans with permanent and total service-connected disabilities can receive hospital care and medical services outside of the United States. It requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide care that meets U.S. standards, including FDA-approved medications, and mandates direct deposit for reimbursements. The Act also directs the VA to modernize its digital services by allowing digital submission and tracking of required forms, and requires a report to Congress on the implementation and effectiveness of these changes.
The PRECEPT Nurses Act establishes a $2,000 tax credit for eligible nurse preceptors working in health professional shortage areas, aiming to increase the number of qualified trainers for nursing students and new nurses. The Act also requires annual reports and a comprehensive evaluation to assess the credit's effectiveness.
Jennifer Kiggans
Representative
VA
Jennifer Kiggans
Representative
VA
The PRECEPT Nurses Act establishes a $2,000 tax credit for eligible nurse preceptors working in Health Professional Shortage Areas. To qualify, preceptors must be licensed registered nurses or healthcare providers who supervise and train nursing students or new nurses for at least 200 hours annually and obtain certification verifying their hours. This credit is available from 2026 through 2032, with annual reports to Congress and a final evaluation on its effectiveness due by June 30, 2033.
Recognizes the contributions of Korean Americans to American society and designates January 13 of each year as Korean American Day. Encourages all Americans to acknowledge the vital role of Korean Americans in the U.S. and celebrates the anniversary of the first Korean immigrants' arrival.
Jimmy Gomez
Representative
CA
Jimmy Gomez
Representative
CA
This bill designates January 13th of each year as Korean American Day. It recognizes the important influence, contributions, and sacrifices of Korean Americans in the United States, and celebrates the 122nd anniversary of the arrival of the first Korean immigrants to the U.S. The bill encourages all Americans to acknowledge and celebrate the integral role of Korean Americans in strengthening the ties between the United States and the Republic of Korea.
The Goldie's Act amends the Animal Welfare Act to mandate more frequent inspections of animal facilities, impose stricter penalties for violations, ensure better communication between federal and local authorities, and protect animals from suffering due to non-compliance.
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
The Goldie's Act seeks to strengthen the USDA's enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act by mandating annual inspections, requiring humane treatment of suffering animals, and imposing significant penalties for violations. It ensures transparency through mandated sharing of violation records and sets firm guidelines for determining penalties based on the severity and frequency of violations. The Act also enables legal action to recover unpaid penalties and penalizes the disobedience of "cease and desist" orders.
The "Low Income Housing for Defense Communities Act" incentivizes affordable housing for military members by excluding basic housing allowances from income calculations for rental assistance programs and by increasing low-income housing credits for buildings near large military installations.
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
The "Low Income Housing for Defense Communities Act" aims to increase affordable housing options for military personnel and their families by modifying income calculations for low-income housing tax credits and tax-exempt bonds, excluding military basic housing allowances from income evaluations. It further incentivizes construction near large military installations by classifying buildings within 15 miles as located in a difficult development area, thereby increasing the available Low-Income Housing Credit. This act intends to support military communities by making housing more accessible and affordable.
The "Health Care Affordability Act of 2025" expands eligibility for health insurance tax credits by removing the income cap and adjusting premium percentages based on income, starting in 2026.
Lauren Underwood
Representative
IL
Lauren Underwood
Representative
IL
The "Health Care Affordability Act of 2025" expands eligibility for health insurance tax credits by removing the income cap, allowing more individuals and families to qualify for financial assistance. The bill adjusts the premium tax credit calculation, providing a sliding scale based on income to ensure affordability. These changes will apply to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2025.
Allows Members of the House of Representatives, Delegates, and the Resident Commissioner to designate a proxy to vote on their behalf in the House, in committee, and in the Committee of the Whole for a period of 12 weeks following the birth of a child or in the event of a pregnancy-related serious medical condition.
Brittany Pettersen
Representative
CO
Brittany Pettersen
Representative
CO
The "Proxy Voting for New Parents Resolution" allows Members of the House, Delegates, and the Resident Commissioner who have recently given birth or whose spouse has given birth to designate another Member to vote on their behalf in the House, in committee, and in the Committee of the Whole for a period of 12 weeks. This proxy voting authority can begin before the birth if a doctor advises that the pregnancy presents a serious medical condition or that she is unable to travel safely. The resolution outlines specific procedures for designating, changing, and revoking proxy designations, ensuring transparency and adherence to instructions. Members whose votes are cast by proxy will not be counted for quorum purposes.
The "National Law Enforcement Officers Remembrance, Support, and Community Outreach Act" provides grants to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund to support the National Law Enforcement Museum's community outreach, public education, and officer safety and wellness programs, and requires annual progress reports to Congress.
Troy Nehls
Representative
TX
Troy Nehls
Representative
TX
The "National Law Enforcement Officers Remembrance, Support and Community Outreach Act" aims to support the National Law Enforcement Museum's programs for community outreach, public education, and officer safety and wellness through grants to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. The act authorizes \$6,000,000 to be appropriated to the Secretary of the Interior for each of the first 7 fiscal years after the law is enacted. It requires annual progress reports to ensure accountability and transparency in the use of funds. The Act allows the Secretary to use funds to continue activities the National Law Enforcement Museum was already doing when this law was enacted.
The "Advanced Border Coordination Act of 2025" mandates the creation of Joint Operations Centers along the southern border to improve coordination between federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies, with the goal of combating criminal activities and enhancing border security. The Act also requires annual reports to Congress on the centers' operations and effectiveness.
David Joyce
Representative
OH
David Joyce
Representative
OH
The "Advanced Border Coordination Act of 2025" mandates the creation of Joint Operations Centers along the southern U.S. border to improve coordination between federal, state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies. These centers will serve as hubs for communication, ground, air, and sea operation coordination, and information sharing to combat criminal activities and enhance border security. The Department of Homeland Security is required to report annually to Congress on the progress, resources, and effectiveness of these centers.
The "Retired Pay Restoration Act" expands eligibility for military retirees to receive both retired pay and veteran's disability compensation, regardless of disability rating percentage, effective January 1, 2021. This eliminates the previous 50% disability rating threshold.
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
The "Retired Pay Restoration Act" expands eligibility for military retirees to receive both retired pay and veteran's disability compensation, regardless of disability rating. It removes the previous requirement that retirees have a service-connected disability rated at 50% or higher to receive both payments. This change ensures that qualified retirees, excluding certain Chapter 61 retirees, can receive both benefits without reduction. The act takes effect on January 1, 2021, applying to payments for months beginning on or after that date.