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This Act mandates the delivery of documents and a report regarding the proposed transfer of an aircraft from Qatar to a Trump-controlled entity, while prohibiting federal funding for such transfers.
Gregory Meeks
Representative
NY
Gregory Meeks
Representative
NY
This bill mandates the Secretary of State to immediately provide Congress with all documents and a detailed report concerning the proposed transfer of an aircraft from Qatar to an entity controlled by former President Trump. Furthermore, it prohibits the use of any federal funding for aircraft transfers involving foreign governments to the U.S. Government, the President, or the Trump Presidential Library. The Act aims to ensure transparency and halt federal financial support for these specific property transfers.
This bill prohibits civilians from purchasing, owning, or possessing enhanced body armor, with exceptions for government entities and law enforcement personnel.
Timothy Kennedy
Representative
NY
Timothy Kennedy
Representative
NY
The Aaron Salter, Jr., Responsible Body Armor Possession Act prohibits civilians from purchasing, owning, or possessing "enhanced body armor," defined as gear meeting or exceeding NIJ RF1 protection standards. This ban includes exceptions for federal, state, and local government agencies, as well as covered law enforcement officers. Knowingly violating this new federal prohibition carries penalties including fines and up to five years in prison.
This Act mandates that websites and software applications used by covered entities must be accessible to people with disabilities and directs federal agencies to create and enforce specific digital accessibility standards.
Pete Sessions
Representative
TX
Pete Sessions
Representative
TX
The Websites and Software Applications Accessibility Act of 2025 clarifies that the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requires all websites and applications used by covered entities to be accessible to people with disabilities. This legislation directs federal agencies to establish and regularly update specific digital accessibility standards for businesses, government entities, and employers. Ultimately, the Act aims to eliminate online discrimination by providing clear rules, technical assistance, and enforcement mechanisms, including the right for individuals to sue directly for non-compliance.
This bill prohibits the use of federal funds to implement Executive Order 14160, which sought to limit birthright citizenship guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment.
Delia Ramirez
Representative
IL
Delia Ramirez
Representative
IL
The Born in the USA Act of 2025 declares that Executive Order 14160, which attempted to restrict birthright citizenship, is unconstitutional and contrary to the 14th Amendment. This Act prohibits the use of any federal funds to implement or enforce that Executive Order. It affirms the established constitutional right to birthright citizenship for nearly everyone born on U.S. soil.
This resolution establishes a bipartisan Commission to study and recommend ways for Congress to better integrate evidence and data into the lawmaking process.
William Timmons
Representative
SC
William Timmons
Representative
SC
This resolution establishes the **Commission on Evidence-Based Policymaking** to guide Congress on using solid research and data when creating new laws. The Commission will study how to improve the federal government's use of data to ensure policies are based on what actually works. It will deliver a final report with recommendations to Congress by the end of the 119th Congress.
This bill expands the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) to grant eligible employees up to 26 weeks of leave to care for a covered service member or for their own service-related injuries, while also broadening the definition of "family" for military leave purposes.
April McClain Delaney
Representative
MD
April McClain Delaney
Representative
MD
The MIL FMLA Act significantly expands existing family and medical leave protections under the FMLA for military families and veterans. It broadens the definition of covered family relationships to include domestic partners and other close relations when caring for a service member. The bill establishes a new entitlement of up to 26 workweeks of leave for caring for a covered service member or for a service member's own serious service-related injury or illness. These changes also apply to federal civilian employees, updating definitions and leave entitlements within Title 5 of the U.S. Code.
This Act supports Eastern Mediterranean nations as a strategic gateway for the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) by prioritizing diplomacy, energy security, and defense cooperation.
Bradley Schneider
Representative
IL
Bradley Schneider
Representative
IL
The Eastern Mediterranean Gateway Act supports key Eastern Mediterranean nations—Egypt, Greece, Cyprus, and Israel—as strategic partners for the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC). The bill directs the U.S. to prioritize diplomatic engagement, energy security, and defense cooperation in the region. It also mandates several reports to Congress detailing implementation, multilateral initiatives, and potential expansions of successful U.S.-Israel partnership models to other regional allies.
This Act mandates that health plans cover medically necessary treatment for congenital anomalies or birth defects affecting the eyes, ears, teeth, mouth, or jaw to restore normal function and appearance.
Neal Dunn
Representative
FL
Neal Dunn
Representative
FL
The Ensuring Lasting Smiles Act mandates that group health plans and insurance policies provide comprehensive coverage for medically necessary treatment related to congenital anomalies or birth defects affecting the eyes, ears, teeth, mouth, or jaw. This coverage must include services needed to restore normal function and appearance, including necessary dental and orthodontic support. Plans must apply cost-sharing rules no more restrictive than those for other medical benefits, excluding purely cosmetic procedures.
This Act establishes a bipartisan Fiscal Commission tasked with developing and reporting legislative recommendations to reduce the national debt, followed by an expedited congressional process for considering those recommendations.
Bill Huizenga
Representative
MI
Bill Huizenga
Representative
MI
The Fiscal Commission Act establishes a bipartisan commission tasked with developing legislative recommendations to improve the nation's long-term fiscal health, aiming to reduce the national debt ratio to 100% of GDP by 2039. This Commission, composed of appointed members from both chambers of Congress and outside experts, must submit its final report and proposed legislation within a specific timeframe. The Act also creates an expedited, amendment-free process for Congress to consider and vote on any resulting "implementing bills."
This Act prohibits the advertising and provision of paid conversion therapy intended to change an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity, empowering the FTC and State Attorneys General to enforce these prohibitions.
Ted Lieu
Representative
CA
Ted Lieu
Representative
CA
The Therapeutic Fraud Prevention Act of 2025 declares that practices attempting to change an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity for payment constitute an unfair and deceptive business practice. Citing professional consensus on the ineffectiveness and harm of such "conversion therapy," the bill prohibits its provision and advertising. Enforcement authority is granted to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and the law allows both the U.S. Attorney General and State Attorneys General to file civil actions against violators.
This bill expands the definition of "law enforcement officer" for federal retirement purposes under FERS and CSRS to include specific IRS, Postal Inspection, and VA police employees, and establishes rules for how current employees can count prior service under the new designation.
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
The Law Enforcement Officers Equity Act expands the definition of "law enforcement officer" for federal retirement purposes under both the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) and the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS). This change adds specific IRS, Postal Inspection Service, and VA police roles to those eligible for enhanced retirement benefits. The bill also establishes procedures for current officers to elect to have their prior service counted under these new definitions, which may require a payment from the employee and their employing agency.
The ACES Act mandates a National Academies study on cancer prevalence and mortality among active duty fixed-wing aircraft crew members and extends certain pension payment limits.
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
The ACES Act mandates a comprehensive study by the National Academies to investigate the prevalence and mortality rates of various cancers among active duty fixed-wing aircraft crew members due to potential service-related exposures. This legislation also extends the expiration date for certain limitations on veteran pension payments by one month. The study will analyze specific cancer types and utilize data from the VA, DoD, and other federal sources.
This bill establishes a five-year pilot program to assess the feasibility and impact of integrating certified midwife services into TRICARE for military service members and their families.
Marilyn Strickland
Representative
WA
Marilyn Strickland
Representative
WA
The MIDWIVES for Service Members Act of 2025 establishes a five-year pilot program to test the integration of certified midwife services within the TRICARE health program for military families. This initiative aims to assess the quality, cost-effectiveness, and patient satisfaction of utilizing these providers for maternal and infant care. Following the pilot, the Secretary of Defense will report findings to Congress and may recommend making the program permanent.
The Shipbuilding and Harbor Infrastructure for Prosperity and Security for America Act of 2025 establishes a centralized maritime authority, creates a dedicated funding trust, strengthens sealift capability, mandates increased use of U.S.-flagged vessels, invests heavily in domestic shipbuilding, and enhances workforce development and tax incentives for the maritime industry.
Trent Kelly
Representative
MS
Trent Kelly
Representative
MS
The **Shipbuilding and Harbor Infrastructure for Prosperity and Security for America Act of 2025** is a comprehensive bill designed to revitalize the U.S. maritime industry and secure critical supply chains. It establishes new centralized oversight for maritime policy, creates a dedicated Maritime Security Trust Fund financed by new vessel taxes, and mandates significant federal investment in domestic shipbuilding and workforce development. The legislation also imposes stricter cargo preference rules and tax incentives to ensure U.S.-flagged vessels dominate international commerce and defense sealift operations.
This resolution urges the Secretary of Health and Human Services to withdraw any reduction in public notice and comment opportunities during the rulemaking process.
Lizzie Fletcher
Representative
TX
Lizzie Fletcher
Representative
TX
This House resolution urges the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to withdraw a recent notice that would reduce opportunities for public comment on new regulations. It affirms the importance of robust public input in the rulemaking process, which directly affects millions of Americans. The resolution calls for HHS to maintain its existing, open procedures for gathering feedback before finalizing any policy changes.
This bill expands Medicare Part B coverage to reimburse for specific pharmacist services related to testing and treatment for certain public health threats, effective January 1, 2026.
Adrian Smith
Representative
NE
Adrian Smith
Representative
NE
The Ensuring Community Access to Pharmacist Services Act expands Medicare Part B coverage to include services provided by pharmacists starting January 1, 2026. This coverage is specifically for testing or treatment related to COVID-19, the flu, RSV, strep throat, or during a declared public health emergency. The bill outlines payment structures, generally covering 80% of the cost, and prohibits pharmacists from balance billing Medicare patients for these covered services.
This Act subjects federal agency reductions in force to formal Congressional review by classifying them as "rules" requiring detailed justification.
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
The Reduction in Force Review Act subjects federal agency decisions regarding workforce reductions (RIFs) to formal Congressional review, treating them as legislative "rules." Agencies must now submit detailed justification packages explaining the reasons for the cuts, the operational impact, and alternatives considered. This ensures greater transparency and scrutiny over significant staff reductions affecting federal employees.
The SALUTE Act establishes a pilot program allowing certain active military members and their dependents to purchase supplemental, self-funded insurance to cover out-of-pocket cancer-related medical expenses not covered by TRICARE.
Brian Jack
Representative
GA
Brian Jack
Representative
GA
The SALUTE Act establishes a pilot program to allow certain active-duty service members and their dependents to purchase supplemental private insurance for uncovered cancer-related medical expenses. This optional coverage will be offered through agreements with selected insurance companies, with participants paying the full premium cost. The Department of Defense must report on the program's success after three years to determine if it should become permanent.
This Act establishes a pathway for eligible Ukrainian nationals paroled into the U.S. since February 20, 2014, to apply for lawful permanent resident status without paying application fees.
William Keating
Representative
MA
William Keating
Representative
MA
The Ukrainian Adjustment Act of 2025 establishes a pathway for eligible Ukrainian nationals, paroled into the U.S. after February 20, 2014, to apply for lawful permanent resident status (a Green Card). This process requires rigorous security vetting and allows the Secretary of Homeland Security broad waiver authority for most inadmissibility grounds, excluding certain post-2014 criminal activity. Approved applicants will have their status adjusted retroactively to their date of parole, and the application process will be fee-free.
The Better CARE for Animals Act of 2025 strengthens the enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act by expanding investigative authority, establishing new civil penalties up to \$10,000 per day, and explicitly granting the Attorney General power to file civil actions, including seeking seizure and forfeiture of animals.
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
The Better CARE for Animals Act of 2025 significantly strengthens enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act by clarifying definitions and expanding the scope of investigations. It grants the Attorney General explicit authority to file civil actions seeking penalties up to $10,000 per day, and mandates that collected fines help cover temporary animal care costs. The bill also requires the Secretary of Agriculture and the Attorney General to establish a formal agreement for coordinated enforcement.