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This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility at 340 East 1st Street in Tustin, California, as the "Ursula Ellen Kennedy Post Office Building."
Young Kim
Representative
CA
Young Kim
Representative
CA
This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility located at 340 East 1st Street in Tustin, California, as the "Ursula Ellen Kennedy Post Office Building." The legislation ensures that all official government records and documents will use this new name for the specified location.
This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility at 3817 Marysville Boulevard in Sacramento, California, as the "Grantland Johnson Post Office."
Ami Bera
Representative
CA
Ami Bera
Representative
CA
This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility located at 3817 Marysville Boulevard in Sacramento, California, as the "Grantland Johnson Post Office." This action ensures the building is officially recognized by its new name in all records and documentation.
This bill seeks to formally expunge the two impeachments of President Donald J. Trump from the congressional record, treating the Articles of Impeachment as if they never passed the House.
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
This bill seeks to formally expunge the two impeachments of former President Donald J. Trump from December 2019 and January 2021. It asserts that the impeachments were flawed due to a lack of firsthand evidence and biased proceedings in the House of Representatives. By expunging them, the resolution treats the Articles of Impeachment as if they never passed the House.
This bill pauses H-1B visa issuance for three years while enacting sweeping reforms, including eliminating dual intent, imposing a $100,000 employer fee, setting a $200,000 wage floor, eliminating the lottery, banning dependent visas, prohibiting federal employment, eliminating OPT, and severely restricting status adjustments for nonimmigrants.
Eli Crane
Representative
AZ
Eli Crane
Representative
AZ
The End H–1B Visa Abuse Act of 2026 institutes a three-year pause on new H-1B visa issuance while enacting sweeping reforms to the program, including eliminating dual intent and drastically increasing employer fees. The bill significantly restricts H-1B employment by setting a low annual cap, mandating high minimum wages, and prohibiting third-party staffing arrangements. Furthermore, it eliminates dependent visas for H nonimmigrants, bars federal employment of visa holders, and severely restricts nonimmigrants from adjusting status or changing visa classifications while in the U.S.
The Great American Healthcare Plan overhauls Health Savings Accounts, creates new group health purchasing pools, mandates sweeping price transparency, reforms Medicare drug payments, and expands access to certain prescription drugs.
Eric Burlison
Representative
MO
Eric Burlison
Representative
MO
The **Great American Healthcare Plan** is a comprehensive bill designed to overhaul the U.S. healthcare system through five key titles. It dramatically expands Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) to be universally accessible with higher contribution limits and broader spending options, while also creating new group health coverage pools through ERISA. Furthermore, the plan mandates strict price transparency for providers and insurers, adjusts Medicare payment structures for high-cost cancer drugs, and establishes a new category of "expanded-access prescription drugs" for easier dispensing by certain licensed professionals. Overall, the legislation aims to increase consumer control over healthcare spending, lower costs through transparency, and improve access to both savings vehicles and medications.
The 287(g) Cooperation Act of 2026 mandates that state and local law enforcement agencies participate in the 287(g) immigration enforcement program to remain eligible for federal COPS grant funding.
Ben Cline
Representative
VA
Ben Cline
Representative
VA
The 287(g) Cooperation Act of 2026 mandates that state and local law enforcement agencies participate in the federal 287(g) immigration enforcement program to remain eligible for Department of Justice COPS grants. Agencies that fail to enter into a 287(g) agreement within 180 days of the bill's enactment will be disqualified from receiving this federal funding. This requirement applies to all COPS grant applications beginning in fiscal year 2027.
The Federal Working Animal Protection Act makes non-citizens who harm law enforcement animals inadmissible to the United States and subject to deportation.
Ken Calvert
Representative
CA
Ken Calvert
Representative
CA
The Federal Working Animal Protection Act amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to make individuals who harm law enforcement animals inadmissible to the United States. Additionally, the bill establishes that such individuals are subject to deportation if they have been convicted of or admit to committing these offenses.
The American LNG First Act of 2026 exempts certain non-Russian and non-Chinese vessels transporting liquefied natural gas from U.S. coastwise trade requirements to facilitate domestic LNG transport.
Scott Perry
Representative
PA
Scott Perry
Representative
PA
The American LNG First Act of 2026 streamlines the domestic transport of liquefied natural gas by creating a targeted exemption to U.S. coastwise trade laws. This legislation allows for the certification of specific vessels to carry LNG while explicitly prohibiting any involvement from Russian or Chinese interests, including ownership, flagging, or crew participation.
The American Petroleum First Act allows foreign-built and foreign-flagged vessels—excluding those with Russian or Chinese ties—to transport crude oil and petroleum products between U.S. ports.
Scott Perry
Representative
PA
Scott Perry
Representative
PA
The American Petroleum First Act proposes an exemption to U.S. maritime laws, allowing foreign-built or foreign-reflagged vessels to transport crude oil and petroleum products between U.S. ports. This exemption explicitly excludes vessels, owners, or crew members associated with Russia or China.
This bill prohibits federal agencies from banning the use of lead ammunition and tackle on federal lands and waters unless specific, evidence-based criteria and state-level coordination requirements are met.
Robert Wittman
Representative
VA
Robert Wittman
Representative
VA
The Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act prevents federal agencies from banning the use of lead ammunition and tackle on federal lands and waters open to hunting and fishing. Exceptions to this rule are only permitted if specific, site-based field data proves lead is causing a wildlife population decline and the action is approved by or consistent with state wildlife policies.
The Save Our Sequoias Act establishes a comprehensive federal framework to protect, restore, and manage giant sequoia groves through collaborative partnerships, emergency response programs, and long-term reforestation strategies.
Vince Fong
Representative
CA
Vince Fong
Representative
CA
The Save Our Sequoias Act establishes a comprehensive, multi-agency framework to protect and restore giant sequoia groves from the escalating threats of wildfire, insects, and drought. The legislation creates a collaborative coalition to assess grove health, streamlines emergency protection projects, and authorizes dedicated funding and strike teams to accelerate reforestation and forest management efforts. By fostering partnerships between federal, state, and Tribal entities, the Act aims to ensure the long-term resilience and survival of these iconic trees.
This bill excludes qualified wildfire relief payments from federal income taxation for individuals affected by federally declared wildfire disasters.
Vince Fong
Representative
CA
Vince Fong
Representative
CA
The Doug LaMalfa Protect Innocent Victims of Taxation After Fire Extension Act excludes wildfire relief payments from federal income tax for victims of federally declared disasters. This measure ensures that compensation for losses, damages, and living expenses remains tax-free for individuals, provided those costs are not already covered by insurance. The policy applies to qualifying payments received between 2026 and 2032.
The FAIR Act of 2026 significantly reforms federal civil forfeiture by increasing property owner protections, requiring judicial forfeiture, shifting the burden of proof, and redirecting forfeiture proceeds to the Treasury General Fund.
Tim Walberg
Representative
MI
Tim Walberg
Representative
MI
The FAIR Act of 2026 significantly reforms federal civil forfeiture laws by strengthening property owner protections, such as raising the government's burden of proof and requiring judicial approval for all forfeitures. The bill mandates that proceeds from forfeited property be deposited into the Treasury's General Fund instead of agency-specific funds. Furthermore, it introduces new procedural safeguards, including probable cause hearings, for property seized in connection with structuring financial transactions.
This bill mandates proof of U.S. citizenship for federal voter registration and requires photo identification showing citizenship status for voting in federal elections.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE America Act) mandates that individuals must provide documentary proof of U.S. citizenship to register to vote in federal elections. It also establishes a federal requirement for voters to present a photo ID indicating U.S. citizenship when casting a ballot in federal elections. The bill outlines specific acceptable forms of proof and requires states to implement verification programs to ensure only citizens are registered and voting.
This bill removes the Mexican wolf from the endangered species list, nullifies previous related regulations, and mandates that future recovery decisions focus solely on the U.S. wolf population.
Paul Gosar
Representative
AZ
Paul Gosar
Representative
AZ
The Enhancing Safety for Animals Act of 2025 officially delists the Mexican wolf from the list of threatened and endangered species. This legislation voids previous management rules and mandates that future recovery plans for the species in the U.S. must exclude consideration of the wolf population in Mexico. The bill also addresses concerns regarding compensation standards for ranchers suffering livestock losses due to wolf predation.
This bill officially designates the U.S. Postal Service facility at 130 South Patterson Avenue in Santa Barbara, California, as the Brigadier General Frederick R. Lopez Post Office Building.
Salud Carbajal
Representative
CA
Salud Carbajal
Representative
CA
This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility located at 130 South Patterson Avenue in Santa Barbara, California, as the **Brigadier General Frederick R. Lopez Post Office Building**. This change ensures all federal records and documents will use the new name for this specific post office.
This bill mandates that federal agencies quickly share information about newly sanctioned individuals and entities across designated sanctions lists to ensure consistent and timely enforcement.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
The Sanctions Lists Harmonization Act mandates that federal agencies quickly share information when adding individuals or entities to designated U.S. sanctions lists. Upon receiving notification, agencies must review and decide whether to add the subject to their own corresponding lists within strict timeframes. This process aims to ensure consistent and timely application of sanctions across the government. Agencies must also report their compliance with these new harmonization rules to Congress one year after enactment.
This act prohibits state and local governments from enacting regulations that restrict energy service based on the type or source of energy sold in interstate commerce.
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
The Energy Choice Act places federal restrictions on state and local governments, preventing them from enacting regulations that prohibit or limit energy service based on its type or source. This means local governments cannot ban or restrict access to energy services sold in interstate commerce. The legislation aims to ensure consistent access to various energy sources across jurisdictions.
This act mandates the inclusion of a citizenship question on future decennial censuses and requires that only U.S. citizens be counted when apportioning congressional representation and electoral votes.
Charles (Chuck) Edwards
Representative
NC
Charles (Chuck) Edwards
Representative
NC
The Equal Representation Act of 2025 mandates the inclusion of a citizenship question on the decennial census starting in 2030. This legislation requires that the population counts used for apportioning seats in the House of Representatives and determining electoral votes exclude non-citizens. The bill ensures that representation is based solely on the count of U.S. citizens within each state.
This bill amends House rules to require a 60% supermajority vote of those present and voting to censure, disapprove of, or remove a Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner from committee.
Donald Beyer
Representative
VA
Donald Beyer
Representative
VA
This bill proposes amending the House Rules to increase the threshold required for disciplinary action against a Member, Delegate, or Resident Commissioner. Specifically, it mandates that a supermajority of at least 60% of votes cast must support any resolution for censure, disapproval, or removal from committee membership. This change establishes a higher bar for imposing these specific forms of House discipline.