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This act clarifies Medicare coverage and payment rules for occupational therapy services when used to treat mental health or substance use disorders.
Timothy Kennedy
Representative
NY
Timothy Kennedy
Representative
NY
The Occupational Therapy Mental Health Parity Act aims to clarify and ensure proper coverage of occupational therapy services under Medicare for treating mental health and substance use disorders. It mandates the Secretary of Health and Human Services to educate stakeholders on billing and payment rules within the Medicare Benefit Policy Manual. This ensures providers are correctly reimbursed when using occupational therapy for mental health treatment.
This Act establishes a comprehensive, federally funded grant program to support evidence-based violence prevention and trauma-informed support for high-risk youth in schools located in high-violence communities.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
The School Violence Prevention Act establishes a new, comprehensive grant program to fund evidence-based violence prevention initiatives in high-risk communities. These grants will support partnerships between schools and community organizations to implement trauma-informed programs focused on youth development, social skills, and connecting students with mental health resources. The bill mandates rigorous evaluation of these programs to measure their impact on student success and overall community safety.
This resolution expresses support for recognizing Father's Day on June 15, 2025, while urging Congress to support policies that strengthen fathers' roles in families.
Jimmy Gomez
Representative
CA
Jimmy Gomez
Representative
CA
This resolution expresses strong support for recognizing the vital role fathers play in the well-being of children and communities across the United States. It highlights the positive impact of involved fathers and urges Congress to support policies like paid family leave and affordable childcare. Finally, the resolution officially designates Sunday, June 15, 2025, as Father's Day.
The PHARA Act of 2025 mandates the immediate release of existing NIH grant funding, requires termination clauses in future agreements, and prohibits the NIH from ending funding solely due to shifting agency priorities.
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Representative
NJ
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Representative
NJ
The PHARA Act of 2025 mandates the immediate release of all existing National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant funding and prohibits the cancellation of active research agreements. Moving forward, all new NIH grant agreements must include specific termination clauses requiring a 90-day notice and good-faith negotiation before ending the funding. Furthermore, this Act explicitly prevents the NIH from terminating agreements solely because the research no longer aligns with current agency goals or priorities.
This resolution commemorates the nine-year anniversary of the Pulse nightclub shooting, honoring the victims, first responders, and the community's resilience while urging continued action on gun safety.
Darren Soto
Representative
FL
Darren Soto
Representative
FL
This resolution formally commemorates the ninth anniversary of the tragic Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida, on June 12, 2016. It honors the lives lost, recognizes the bravery of first responders, and reaffirms community unity in the face of hate. Furthermore, the resolution calls for continued efforts to reduce gun violence and support those affected by this act of terrorism.
The My Body, My Data Act of 2025 establishes strict limits on the collection, use, and sharing of personal reproductive and sexual health information, while granting individuals robust rights to access, correct, and delete their sensitive data.
Sara Jacobs
Representative
CA
Sara Jacobs
Representative
CA
The My Body, My Data Act of 2025 establishes strict federal protections for personal reproductive and sexual health information held by regulated entities. This law limits data collection and sharing to only what is strictly necessary for providing requested services. It grants individuals the rights to access, correct, and delete this sensitive data, and requires clear public privacy policies detailing data handling practices. Finally, the Act prohibits retaliation against individuals who exercise these new privacy rights and grants enforcement authority to the FTC while allowing individuals to sue violators.
This act increases funding for the Defense Health Agency's research, development, testing, and evaluation, specifically ensuring support for Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs as outlined in prior appropriations acts.
André Carson
Representative
IN
André Carson
Representative
IN
The Medical Research for Our Troops Act increases the budget for the Defense Health Agency's research, development, testing, and evaluation (RDT&E). This legislation specifically restores and increases funding for these critical defense health programs. The restored funds must be used to support all previously directed medical research programs and initiatives as outlined in prior appropriations acts.
The Kids on the Go Act of 2025 incentivizes states to hire a Safe Routes to School Coordinator by increasing the federal funding share for related projects to 95 percent.
Hillary Scholten
Representative
MI
Hillary Scholten
Representative
MI
The Kids on the Go Act of 2025 mandates that every state must designate a Safe Routes to School Coordinator. States that comply with this requirement will receive an increased federal funding share of 95% for eligible Safe Routes to School projects. This aims to boost state efforts in improving safety for students traveling to and from school.
This Act establishes new procedures for Federal Firearms Licensees when background checks are delayed, mandates reporting on delayed and denied transfers, and removes a specific time limit from existing background check law.
James Clyburn
Representative
SC
James Clyburn
Representative
SC
The Enhanced Background Checks Act of 2025 reforms federal firearm background check procedures, establishing a formal petition process for buyers when the system delays a decision beyond 10 business days. This bill removes the previous 10-day time limit on background checks under the Brady Act while mandating extensive reporting from the GAO and FBI on the effectiveness and outcomes of these delayed transfers. Furthermore, the Attorney General must report on the law's impact on domestic violence victims within 150 days of enactment.
This Act mandates that most private firearm transfers must go through a licensed dealer to ensure background checks are performed on all purchasers.
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
The Bipartisan Background Checks Act of 2025 aims to strengthen existing federal background check systems to prevent prohibited persons from acquiring firearms. This bill primarily mandates that most private firearm transfers must be facilitated through a licensed dealer who will conduct a background check. The legislation includes specific exceptions for family gifts, law enforcement, and temporary transfers under emergency circumstances.
This resolution expresses support for designating the second Saturday in June as "Veterans Get Outside Day" to encourage outdoor activity as a means of supporting veterans' mental health.
Gabe Amo
Representative
RI
Gabe Amo
Representative
RI
This resolution expresses support for designating the second Saturday in June as "Veterans Get Outside Day." The goal is to encourage veterans struggling with mental health challenges like PTSD and TBI to utilize the therapeutic benefits of nature. This initiative calls for federal agencies to coordinate efforts to promote outdoor activities for veterans alongside National Get Outdoors Day.
This resolution bans members of Congress and high-level officials from trading or holding individual stocks, requiring them to divest existing holdings into diversified funds or face severe financial penalties.
Angie Craig
Representative
MN
Angie Craig
Representative
MN
This resolution, the NO STOCK Resolution, prohibits members of Congress and certain high-level officials from trading or holding individual stocks while in office. Covered officials must divest existing stock holdings within 180 days or place them into diversified, compliant investment vehicles like mutual funds or ETFs. Violations of these new rules carry severe penalties, including fines equal to the official's annual salary.
The TRACE Act mandates that firearms receive a second, hidden serial number, extends the retention period for background check records, requires licensed dealers to conduct physical inventory checks, and removes certain spending limitations on the ATF.
Mike Quigley
Representative
IL
Mike Quigley
Representative
IL
The TRACE Act mandates that all newly manufactured firearms include a second, hidden serial number, either internally or visible only under infrared light. It also extends the retention period for instant criminal background check records to 180 days and requires licensed dealers to conduct regular physical inventories of their firearms. Finally, the bill removes several past budgetary limitations placed on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).
This resolution officially recognizes and honors the 250th anniversary of the United States Army, celebrating its history, valor, and enduring commitment to national defense.
Jason Crow
Representative
CO
Jason Crow
Representative
CO
This resolution formally recognizes and honors the 250th birthday of the United States Army, celebrating its 250 years of service, valor, and dedication to defending American freedom. Congress expresses deep appreciation for the Army's history, its commitment to core values, and its current readiness to meet any future global challenge. The resolution encourages the American public to observe this significant anniversary with appropriate ceremonies.
The AADAPT Act reauthorizes and expands the Project ECHO Grant Program to fund technology-enabled training for healthcare professionals serving underserved populations in Alzheimer's disease and related dementias care.
Troy Balderson
Representative
OH
Troy Balderson
Representative
OH
The AADAPT Act reauthorizes the Project ECHO Grant Program and establishes new, dedicated grants to support technology-enabled collaborative training for healthcare professionals in underserved areas. These new grants specifically focus on improving the early diagnosis and quality of care for patients with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. The bill outlines funding levels and reporting requirements to track the impact of these specialized training models on provider retention and patient outcomes.
The Pride In Mental Health Act of 2025 establishes grants and federal initiatives to improve mental health services and research specifically for LGBTQ+ youth while explicitly prohibiting the use of funds for conversion therapy.
Sharice Davids
Representative
KS
Sharice Davids
Representative
KS
The Pride In Mental Health Act of 2025 establishes a new grant program to improve mental health and substance abuse outcomes for LGBTQ+ youth through culturally competent care and resource development. These grants strictly prohibit funding for conversion therapy practices. The bill also mandates federal data collection on LGBTQ+ youth mental health and requires a report on the needs of those in foster care.
This Act formally establishes the science-based Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and mandates that changes to the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program's injury table must be supported by a preponderance of the best available scientific evidence.
Frank Pallone
Representative
NJ
Frank Pallone
Representative
NJ
The Family Vaccine Protection Act formally establishes the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) into law, requiring all its vaccine recommendations to be based on the preponderance of the best available, peer-reviewed scientific evidence. This legislation mandates strict procedures for the CDC Director to adopt or reject ACIP advice, including notifying Congress if a recommendation is rejected. Furthermore, the Act requires that any changes to the National Vaccine Injury Compensation Program's injury table must also be supported by strong scientific evidence.
This resolution commemorates the victims of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre while condemning the Chinese Communist Party's ongoing suppression of human rights and freedoms in mainland China and Hong Kong.
Ami Bera
Representative
CA
Ami Bera
Representative
CA
This resolution formally condemns the Chinese Communist Party for the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre and its ongoing crackdown on human rights and freedoms in mainland China and Hong Kong. It demands that the PRC cease censorship regarding the massacre and uphold its commitments to Hong Kong's autonomy. Furthermore, the resolution expresses solidarity with victims and calls for accountability regarding abuses in Xinjiang and the suppression of democracy.
This resolution urgently calls for the immediate delivery of humanitarian aid to address the severe hunger crisis in Gaza and demands the administration use all diplomatic means to secure hostage release and end the fighting.
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
This resolution formally expresses the House of Representatives' grave concern over the severe humanitarian crisis and widespread suffering of civilians in Gaza, alongside the plight of hostages. It urgently calls on the Administration to use all diplomatic tools to secure the release of all hostages. Furthermore, the bill demands the immediate delivery and secure distribution of essential humanitarian aid to address the catastrophic hunger crisis in Gaza.
This Act immediately repeals specific Executive Orders that harm LGBTQI+ individuals and prohibits the use of federal funds to enforce them, while preserving the President's constitutional authority.
Becca Balint
Representative
VT
Becca Balint
Representative
VT
The No Place for LGBTQ+ Hate Act immediately repeals specific Executive Orders that reportedly targeted or limited the rights of LGBTQI individuals across federal areas like employment and healthcare. This legislation also prohibits the use of any federal funds to enforce or carry out these canceled orders. The bill includes a savings provision to ensure it does not infringe upon the President's existing constitutional authority.