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H.J.RES. 78
119th CongressMay 1st 2025
Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service relating to "Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Endangered Species Status for the San Francisco Bay-Delta Distinct Population Segment of the Longfin Smelt".
HOUSE PASSED

This bill nullifies the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rule that listed the San Francisco Bay-Delta population of the Longfin Smelt as an endangered species.

Doug LaMalfa
R

Doug LaMalfa

Representative

CA

H.R. 22
119th CongressApr 10th 2025
Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act
HOUSE PASSED

The "Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act" mandates documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration in federal elections, amends the National Voter Registration Act, and sets penalties for non-compliance.

Chip Roy
R

Chip Roy

Representative

TX

H.R. 2709
119th CongressApr 8th 2025
Save Our Sequoias Act
IN COMMITTEE

The "Save Our Sequoias Act" aims to protect giant sequoia groves from wildfires, insects, and drought through emergency response measures, reforestation efforts, and collaborative partnerships.

Vince Fong
R

Vince Fong

Representative

CA

H.R. 2694
119th CongressApr 7th 2025
Election Results Accountability Act
IN COMMITTEE

The "Election Results Accountability Act" sets deadlines for states to count ballots and certify federal election results, with exceptions for emergencies and penalties for non-compliance.

Jay Obernolte
R

Jay Obernolte

Representative

CA

H.R. 2460
119th CongressMar 27th 2025
Eliminating the RFS and Its Destructive Outcomes Act
IN COMMITTEE

This bill repeals the Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program, eliminating requirements for blending renewable fuels into gasoline.

Scott Perry
R

Scott Perry

Representative

PA

H.R. 38
119th CongressMar 25th 2025
Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act
AWAITING HOUSE

The "Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act" allows individuals with valid concealed carry permits or the legal right to carry concealed firearms in their home state to do so across state lines, provided they are not federally prohibited from possessing firearms and carry a valid photo ID, while respecting state and private property rights. It also allows for concealed carry in National Parks and other federally managed lands open to the public.

Richard Hudson
R

Richard Hudson

Representative

NC

H.R. 2126
119th CongressMar 14th 2025
Fair and Open Competition Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

The "Fair and Open Competition Act of 2025" promotes open competition and government neutrality in federal construction projects by preventing requirements for or bans against contractors having agreements with labor organizations.

Clay Higgins
R

Clay Higgins

Representative

LA

H.R. 2102
119th CongressMar 14th 2025
Major Richard Star Act
IN COMMITTEE

The Major Richard Star Act ensures that disabled veterans with combat-related injuries receive both their retirement pay and disability compensation without reduction.

Gus Bilirakis
R

Gus Bilirakis

Representative

FL

H.R. 1894
119th CongressMar 6th 2025
Federally Integrated Species Health Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

The FISH Act of 2025 shifts authority over anadromous and catadromous fish species from the Department of Commerce to the Department of the Interior.

Ken Calvert
R

Ken Calvert

Representative

CA

H.J.RES. 65
119th CongressFeb 27th 2025
Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Internal Revenue Service relating to Rules for Supervisory Approval of Penalties.
IN COMMITTEE

This bill nullifies the IRS rule concerning supervisory approval processes for penalties. This action disapproves of the rule published in the Federal Register, effectively preventing its enforcement.

Glenn Grothman
R

Glenn Grothman

Representative

WI

H.R. 1301
119th CongressFeb 13th 2025
Death Tax Repeal Act
IN COMMITTEE

The "Death Tax Repeal Act" eliminates estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes, adjusts gift tax calculations, and sets a $10,000,000 lifetime gift exemption.

Randy Feenstra
R

Randy Feenstra

Representative

IA

H.R. 1057
119th CongressFeb 6th 2025
Safe Passage on Interstates Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

This bill prohibits the obstruction of interstate highways with the intent to disrupt traffic, setting fines and prison terms for violations, with increased penalties if emergency vehicles are blocked or if a death occurs.

Mike Collins
R

Mike Collins

Representative

GA

H.R. 991
119th CongressFeb 5th 2025
Cost Estimates Improvement Act
IN COMMITTEE

This bill would require the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) and the Joint Committee on Taxation to include the costs of servicing the public debt in their cost estimates for legislation. This aims to provide a more complete picture of the long-term financial implications of proposed laws.

Michael Cloud
R

Michael Cloud

Representative

TX

H.R. 471
119th CongressJan 23rd 2025
Fix Our Forests Act
HOUSE PASSED

The "Fix Our Forests Act" aims to reduce wildfire risks, improve forest health, and support communities by focusing on landscape-scale restoration, protecting wildland-urban interface areas, and enhancing transparency and technology in forest management. It also establishes a casualty assistance program for wildland firefighters and their families.

Bruce Westerman
R

Bruce Westerman

Representative

AR

H.R. 578
119th CongressJan 21st 2025
Sarah’s Law
IN COMMITTEE

Sarah's Law mandates the detention of aliens who are inadmissible or deportable due to visa issues, and who are charged with or convicted of offenses resulting in death or serious bodily injury, while also requiring the Department of Homeland Security to provide victims and their families with information about the alien's status and removal efforts.

Randy Feenstra
R

Randy Feenstra

Representative

IA

H.R. 30
119th CongressJan 16th 2025
Preventing Violence Against Women by Illegal Aliens Act
HOUSE PASSED

This bill amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to deem aliens convicted of or admitting to committing sex offenses, domestic violence, stalking, child abuse, or violating protection orders as inadmissible and deportable. It broadens the definition of crimes against children to include domestic violence, regardless of grant funding status.

Nancy Mace
R

Nancy Mace

Representative

SC

H.R. 556
119th CongressJan 16th 2025
Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

This bill ensures that hunters and anglers can continue using traditional lead ammunition and tackle on federal lands and waters, while allowing for restrictions only in specific areas where it's proven to harm wildlife populations, and in accordance with state regulations.

Robert Wittman
R

Robert Wittman

Representative

VA

H.R. 251
119th CongressJan 9th 2025
Legal Workforce Act
IN COMMITTEE

The Legal Workforce Act mandates employers to verify employees' work eligibility through a federal system, increases penalties for hiring unauthorized workers, and enhances measures to prevent fraud and misuse of documents. It also preempts state laws related to employment eligibility verification, while allowing states to enforce the federal regulations.

Ken Calvert
R

Ken Calvert

Representative

CA

H.R. 318
119th CongressJan 9th 2025
Border Safety and Security Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

The Border Safety and Security Act of 2025 allows the Secretary of Homeland Security to suspend the entry of aliens at U.S. borders if needed for border control, and permits State Attorneys General to sue if they believe this law is being violated.

Chip Roy
R

Chip Roy

Representative

TX

H.R. 142
119th CongressJan 3rd 2025
Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

The "Regulations from the Executive in Need of Scrutiny Act of 2025" or the "REINS Act of 2025" increases Congressional oversight of federal regulations by requiring Congressional approval for major rules with significant economic impacts, while also mandating more transparency and analysis from agencies. It also directs the Comptroller General to study the number and cost of rules in effect.

Katherine Cammack
R

Katherine Cammack

Representative

FL