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Exempts family farms and small businesses from asset considerations in need analysis for federal student aid.
Tracey Mann
Representative
KS
Tracey Mann
Representative
KS
The "Family Farm and Small Business Exemption Act" amends the Higher Education Act of 1965 to exclude the net value of a family farm (on which the family resides) or a small business (with no more than 100 employees and owned/controlled by the family) from consideration as an asset when determining financial need for federal student aid. This change aims to make higher education more accessible for students from family farm and small business backgrounds.
Prohibits the use of the DeepSeek application on government devices, with exceptions for law enforcement, national security, and security research under specific conditions.
Josh Gottheimer
Representative
NJ
Josh Gottheimer
Representative
NJ
The "No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act" prohibits the use of the DeepSeek application on government devices, with exceptions for law enforcement, national security, and security research. The Office of Management and Budget is tasked with creating guidelines for executive agencies to remove DeepSeek from their information technology. Any authorized use of DeepSeek under the exceptions requires documented risk mitigation actions.
The "HALT Fentanyl Act" aims to combat fentanyl trafficking by classifying fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs, streamlining research on these substances, and applying stricter penalties to those involved in their trafficking, importation, and exportation. This act also clarifies the applicability and interpretation of these amendments, reinforcing the legal stance against fentanyl analogues.
H. Griffith
Representative
VA
H. Griffith
Representative
VA
The "HALT Fentanyl Act" permanently classifies fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs under the Controlled Substances Act, streamlining research registration processes while maintaining controls. It also updates penalties for trafficking, importing, and exporting fentanyl-related substances, treating them similarly to fentanyl analogues. Additionally, the Act addresses technical errors in previous legislation and mandates the Attorney General to issue rules for implementation.
This bill affirms the Farm Credit Administration's role as the sole regulator of the Farm Credit System and requires lenders to collect demographic data from small farmer loan applicants.
Brad Finstad
Representative
MN
Brad Finstad
Representative
MN
The "Farm Credit Administration Independent Authority Act" affirms the Farm Credit Administration (FCA) as the sole regulator of the Farm Credit System. It requires Farm Credit System lenders to collect and report demographic data from small farmer loan applicants and borrowers, with the FCA responsible for publishing this data while protecting personal information. The Act also exempts Farm Credit System institutions from certain regulations if related rules are invalidated or repealed. Finally, the Equal Credit Opportunity Act is amended to specify that the entities supervised by the Farm Credit Administration are exempt.
If the Czech Republic provides reciprocal trade visa opportunities to U.S. citizens, Czech nationals become eligible for U.S. E-1 trade visas.
Steve Cohen
Representative
TN
Steve Cohen
Representative
TN
This bill aims to include the Czech Republic in the list of countries whose citizens are eligible for E-1 trade visas, provided the Czech government offers reciprocal visa opportunities to U.S. citizens. This would allow Czech nationals to enter the United States for trade purposes under the E-1 nonimmigrant visa program, fostering stronger economic ties between the two nations.
The "Fair Access to Banking Act" prohibits financial institutions with over $50 billion in assets from denying services to legal businesses based on subjective or political reasons, ensuring fair access to financial services and preventing discrimination. Payment card networks that violate this rule will face a civil penalty.
Garland Barr
Representative
KY
Garland Barr
Representative
KY
The "Fair Access to Banking Act" aims to prevent financial institutions from denying services to legal businesses based on subjective or political reasons. It prohibits large banks, credit unions, and payment card networks from discriminating against legal businesses and requires them to provide fair access to financial services based on impartial, risk-based standards. Financial institutions that violate these provisions may face penalties, including ineligibility for taxpayer-funded discount window lending programs and civil penalties. Individuals or businesses who are unfairly denied services can sue the financial institution in U.S. district court.
This bill directs the Department of Education to consider the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of antisemitism when evaluating discrimination complaints under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, while also protecting First Amendment rights.
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
The Antisemitism Awareness Act of 2025 requires the Department of Education to consider the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of antisemitism when evaluating discrimination complaints under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, concerning race, color, and national origin. This aims to address rising antisemitism in educational settings. The Act clarifies that it does not expand the Department of Education's authority, change existing discrimination standards, reduce existing rights, or infringe upon First Amendment rights.
The "Health Out-of-Pocket Expense Act of 2025" establishes tax-exempt HOPE Accounts for individuals to pay for qualified medical expenses, with contribution limits and specific requirements for eligibility, distributions, and reporting.
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
The "Health Out-of-Pocket Expense Act of 2025" or the "HOPE Act of 2025" establishes tax-exempt "Hope Accounts" for eligible individuals to pay for qualified medical expenses. Contributions to these accounts are capped at \$4,000 annually for self-only or married individuals with family coverage, and \$8,000 for heads of household with family coverage, with employer and Medicaid contributions limited to 50% of the individual's limit. Distributions used for qualified medical expenses are tax-free, while non-qualified distributions are subject to income tax and a 30% penalty, with exceptions for distributions after death or due to disability. These provisions will take effect for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2025.
This bill, named the "No User Fees for Gun Owners Act," prevents state and local governments from imposing special taxes, fees, or insurance mandates on firearm and ammunition ownership or commerce, while allowing standard sales taxes.
Ronny Jackson
Representative
TX
Ronny Jackson
Representative
TX
The "No User Fees for Gun Owners Act" prohibits state and local governments from imposing taxes, fees, or insurance requirements on firearm or ammunition ownership and commerce. Regular sales taxes are permitted if applied at the same rate as other goods and services. This bill aims to protect gun owners and businesses from discriminatory financial burdens.
The Dismantle DEI Act of 2025 immediately rescinds federal diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) mandates across executive offices, contracting, grants, and education, while banning related training and imposing penalties for non-compliance.
Michael Cloud
Representative
TX
Michael Cloud
Representative
TX
The Dismantle DEI Act of 2025 aims to immediately rescind diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) mandates across the federal government, including shutting down related offices and banning specific ideological training for federal personnel and contractors. The bill prohibits the use of federal funds for DEI activities by grant recipients and mandates that federal advisory committees cease all such practices or face termination. Furthermore, it establishes strong enforcement mechanisms, allowing individuals to sue violators and seek financial penalties for non-compliance.
This bill ensures that monetary penalties from False Claims Act cases are deposited into the Crime Victims Fund through 2029, with exceptions for payments to whistleblowers and government reimbursements.
Ann Wagner
Representative
MO
Ann Wagner
Representative
MO
The Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act of 2025 ensures that monetary penalties from False Claims Act cases are deposited into the Crime Victims Fund through fiscal year 2029. This excludes payments to whistleblowers and reimbursements to the government. This will increase the amount of money available to help victims of crimes.
The "Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act of 2025" extends increased Medicare payment support for physicians and practitioners through 2025, increasing payment rates by 6.62% for services provided from April 1, 2025, to January 1, 2026.
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
The "Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act of 2025" extends increased Medicare payment support for physicians and practitioners through 2025. It increases payment rates by 6.62% for services provided from April 1, 2025, to January 1, 2026. The bill also updates a section of the Social Security Act to include the years 2021 through 2025 for conforming changes.
The "Educational Choice for Children Act of 2025" establishes federal tax credits for individuals and corporations who contribute to scholarship granting organizations that provide scholarships for eligible students to attend elementary and secondary schools, while also protecting the autonomy of scholarship organizations and parental choice in education. The bill sets a volume cap on the total amount of tax credits that can be claimed annually and exempts these scholarships from gross income.
Adrian Smith
Representative
NE
Adrian Smith
Representative
NE
The "Educational Choice for Children Act of 2025" establishes federal tax credits for individuals and corporations who contribute to scholarship granting organizations that provide scholarships for eligible students to attend elementary and secondary schools. It sets a volume cap on the total amount of credits that can be claimed and prioritizes allocation on a first-come, first-served basis. The act also exempts these scholarships from gross income and protects the autonomy of scholarship organizations and non-public schools from government control.
This bill recognizes the significant contributions of tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies to communities across the United States through charitable activities, volunteer work, and financial support for their members, and expresses Congressional support for their continued promotion.
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
This bill recognizes the significant historical and ongoing contributions of tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies to communities across the United States through charitable activities, volunteer work, and financial support for members. It expresses the sense of Congress that these societies are a valuable support system that addresses unmet needs and generates substantial returns to the U.S. through their tax-exempt status. The bill also advocates for the continued promotion of fraternal benefit societies.
The "Semiconductor Technology Advancement and Research Act of 2025" or the "STAR Act of 2025" amends Section 48D of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to include a tax credit for qualified semiconductor design expenditures, encouraging semiconductor design within the United States. It provides a tax credit equal to 25% of qualified semiconductor design expenditures paid or incurred during the taxable year.
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
The "Semiconductor Technology Advancement and Research Act of 2025" or "STAR Act of 2025" incentivizes domestic semiconductor design by adding qualified semiconductor design expenditures to the advanced manufacturing investment credit. This includes a 25% tax credit for these expenditures, covering in-house and contract design expenses for semiconductor design conducted in the United States. This credit aims to boost innovation and development in semiconductor technology. The credit will terminate for construction beginning or expenditures made after December 31, 2036.
The "Educational Choice for Children Act of 2025" establishes a federal tax credit for contributions to scholarship granting organizations that provide scholarships for eligible students to attend the elementary or secondary school of their choice, while also protecting the autonomy of scholarship organizations and non-public schools from government control. It also exempts these scholarships from gross income.
Adrian Smith
Representative
NE
Adrian Smith
Representative
NE
The "Educational Choice for Children Act of 2025" establishes a federal tax credit for individual contributions to scholarship granting organizations that provide scholarships to eligible students for qualified education expenses. It also exempts these scholarship amounts from gross income and protects scholarship organizations and non-public schools from governmental control, ensuring parental choice in education. The tax credit is limited to the greater of 10% of adjusted gross income or $5,000, subject to a national volume cap, and is reduced by any state tax credits received for the same contributions.
The "Prohibiting Abortion Industry's Lucrative Loopholes Act" amends existing law to broaden the definition of "valuable consideration" to prohibit the selling of human fetal tissue. This expanded definition includes covering costs associated with the transfer and processing of fetal tissue.
C. Franklin
Representative
FL
C. Franklin
Representative
FL
The "Prohibiting Abortion Industry's Lucrative Loopholes Act" amends the Public Health Service Act to broaden the definition of "valuable consideration" concerning the sale or transfer of human fetal tissue. This bill expands the definition of prohibited compensation to include various forms of payment, debt forgiveness, gifts, reduced costs, and reimbursements related to the handling and transfer of fetal tissue. The goal of the act is to prevent any potential financial incentives related to abortion and fetal tissue transfer.
This bill requires the President to review and report to Congress on whether sanctions should be imposed on specific individuals, including Hong Kong officials and judges, based on their involvement in actions undermining Hong Kong's autonomy and human rights.
Young Kim
Representative
CA
Young Kim
Representative
CA
This bill requires the President to review and report to Congress on whether sanctions should be imposed on specific individuals, including Hong Kong officials and judges, based on their actions related to human rights and democracy. The review will assess if these individuals meet the criteria for sanctions under existing laws and executive orders, such as the Global Magnitsky Act and the Hong Kong Autonomy Act. Individuals to be reviewed include those previously sanctioned like John Lee Ka-chiu, and other officials such as Paul Lam Ting-kwok. This bill aims to ensure accountability for actions undermining Hong Kong's autonomy and human rights.
The "Life at Conception Act" aims to grant equal protection under the 14th Amendment to all born and preborn human beings, defining life as beginning at fertilization, but specifies that women cannot be prosecuted for the death of their unborn child.
Eric Burlison
Representative
MO
Eric Burlison
Representative
MO
The "Life at Conception Act" declares that the right to life, as guaranteed by the Constitution, is vested in each human being, both born and preborn, from fertilization onward. This act defines "human being" as every member of the species homo sapiens at all stages of life. Notably, the act specifies that no woman shall be prosecuted for the death of her unborn child.
This bill codifies the Hyde Amendment by ensuring that federal funds through Medicaid and CHIP cannot be used for abortions or health coverage that includes abortion, except in cases of rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother.
Josh Brecheen
Representative
OK
Josh Brecheen
Representative
OK
The "No Abortion Coverage for Medicaid Act" seeks to codify the Hyde Amendment by ensuring that federal Medicaid funds are not used for abortions or health coverage that includes abortion services. This includes prohibiting the use of federal funds for travel or lodging related to obtaining an abortion. Exceptions are made only in cases of rape, incest, to save the mother's life, or for the treatment of a miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy.