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This bill impeaches Chief Judge James E. Boasberg for allegedly abusing his power to obstruct the President's enforcement of immigration laws related to a designated terrorist organization.
Brandon Gill
Representative
TX
Brandon Gill
Representative
TX
This bill impeaches Judge James E. Boasberg, Chief Judge for the District of Columbia, for high crimes and misdemeanors. The impeachment accuses Boasberg of abusing judicial power for political gain by obstructing the President's authority to remove aliens associated with a designated Foreign Terrorist Organization. Boasberg is accused of interfering with the President's enforcement of laws, jeopardizing national safety, and undermining the separation of powers. The bill seeks his removal from office.
This bill prohibits the use of federal taxpayer funds for gender transition procedures and bars federal health plans and ACA premium credits from covering such care.
Doug LaMalfa
Representative
CA
Doug LaMalfa
Representative
CA
The End Taxpayer Funding of Gender Experimentation Act of 2025 prohibits the use of any federal funds for gender transition procedures, including those provided through federal health plans or facilities. This ban also extends to the Affordable Care Act, preventing individuals from using federal premium tax credits or cost-sharing reductions to cover plans that include such procedures. The legislation broadly defines gender transition procedures while excluding care for certain disorders of sex development and life-threatening emergencies.
This bill prohibits nationals of the People's Republic of China from obtaining nonimmigrant student visas (F, J, or M) if their purpose is to conduct research or study in the United States.
Riley Moore
Representative
WV
Riley Moore
Representative
WV
The Stop CCP VISAs Act of 2025 prohibits the issuance of F, J, and M nonimmigrant visas to nationals of the People's Republic of China if their primary purpose for entering the U.S. is to conduct research or study. This legislation aims to safeguard American intellectual property by restricting academic and student exchange visas for Chinese nationals.
The Fair and Open Competition Act of 2025 prohibits the federal government from requiring or penalizing bidders or contractors on federally funded construction projects based on their agreement or non-agreement with labor unions.
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
The Fair and Open Competition Act of 2025 ensures fair competition on federally funded construction projects by prohibiting the government from requiring or penalizing bidders based on union agreements. This legislation aims to keep federal agencies neutral in labor relations while promoting cost savings and opening opportunities for all businesses. Exceptions to this neutrality rule are strictly limited to specific public health, safety, or national security emergencies.
This bill reauthorizes funding for children's hospital graduate medical education programs through 2030 while restricting payments to hospitals that provide certain gender-affirming surgeries and medications to minors.
Dan Crenshaw
Representative
TX
Dan Crenshaw
Representative
TX
The Children’s Hospital GME Support Reauthorization Act of 2025 extends critical federal funding for graduate medical education programs at children's hospitals through fiscal year 2030. The bill increases annual funding allocations for the program during this extension period. Notably, it introduces a new restriction that prohibits payments to hospitals that provided certain gender-affirming surgeries and high-dose hormone treatments to minors in the preceding year, with specific exceptions for emergency care and treatment of certain medical conditions.
This Act prohibits the creation and transfer of specific human-animal chimeras, including those with human brain tissue or reproductive cells, while exempting certain research involving human genes or transplants.
Christopher Smith
Representative
NJ
Christopher Smith
Representative
NJ
The Human-Animal Chimera Prohibition Act of 2025 establishes federal criminal penalties for knowingly creating, transferring, or possessing specific types of human-animal chimeras, including embryos mixing human and nonhuman cells or animals engineered to develop human-like brains or reproductive cells. This legislation broadly bans the mixing of human and nonhuman life forms in defined ways, while explicitly excluding certain research involving the transplantation of human cells or the addition of human genes to animal models. Violations of this Act could result in up to ten years in prison and significant fines.
The Major Richard Star Act ensures that military retirees with combat-related disabilities can concurrently receive their full military retirement pay and VA disability compensation without reduction.
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
The Major Richard Star Act ensures that military retirees with combat-related disabilities can receive both their military retirement pay and VA disability compensation concurrently without reduction. This law removes previous restrictions that caused military retirement pay to be offset by VA disability payments for these specific cases. The changes take effect on the first day of the month following the Act's enactment.
This bill prohibits federal funding or support for research using human fetal tissue obtained from induced abortions while permitting research using tissue from miscarriages or stillbirths under updated guidelines.
Robert Onder
Representative
MO
Robert Onder
Representative
MO
The Protecting Life and Integrity in Research Act of 2025 bans all federal funding or support for research utilizing human fetal tissue obtained specifically from an induced abortion. The bill permits federal research on tissue derived from miscarriages or stillbirths, provided it adheres to updated Public Health Service Act guidelines. Furthermore, it prohibits the solicitation or knowing acceptance of human fetal tissue donations if the donor knows the tissue resulted from an induced abortion or was procured for that purpose. This legislation also repeals an existing law concerning NIH revitalization.
This bill amends the tax code to allow payments to health care sharing ministries to be treated as deductible medical expenses and clarifies that these ministries are not considered insurance for tax purposes, effective for tax years beginning after December 31, 2025.
Mike Kelly
Representative
PA
Mike Kelly
Representative
PA
This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to officially treat payments made to a qualified health care sharing ministry as a deductible medical expense for tax purposes. Furthermore, the legislation clarifies that, for federal tax purposes, these ministries will no longer be considered health insurance plans. These changes are set to take effect for tax years beginning after December 31, 2025.
This bill supports the stepped-up basis, which helps family farms and small businesses pass on their operations to the next generation without facing higher taxes.
Tracey Mann
Representative
KS
Tracey Mann
Representative
KS
This bill expresses the House of Representatives' support for maintaining the stepped-up basis under section 1014 of the Internal Revenue Code, which allows inherited assets to be adjusted to their current market value, protecting family-owned farms and small businesses from increased taxes. It opposes any changes to the tax code that would negatively impact the ability of these businesses to pass their operations on to the next generation. The bill recognizes the importance of generational transfers for the continuation of family farms, ranches, agribusinesses, and small businesses.
The Department of Government Efficiency Act codifies Executive Order 14210 into law, establishing its directives with the full authority of a statute.
Cory Mills
Representative
FL
Cory Mills
Representative
FL
The Department of Government Efficiency Act, or DOGE Act, codifies Executive Order 14210 into permanent law. This action elevates the directives and rules established in the Executive Order to the full authority of a statute passed by Congress. Essentially, the provisions of the order are now legally binding requirements.
This bill repeals the excise tax on indoor tanning services, effective after the date of enactment.
Carol Miller
Representative
WV
Carol Miller
Representative
WV
The "Tanning Tax Repeal Act of 2025" eliminates the federal excise tax on indoor tanning services. This bill removes Chapter 49 from the Internal Revenue Code, effectively repealing the tax. The repeal is applicable for services provided after the bill's enactment.
The "Stop the Cartels Act" combats drug and human trafficking by prioritizing intelligence, cutting funds to non-cooperative entities, tightening immigration laws, and modifying substance abuse programs.
Warren Davidson
Representative
OH
Warren Davidson
Representative
OH
The Stop the Cartels Act aims to combat drug and human trafficking by prioritizing intelligence gathering, blocking funds to Mexico until cooperation barriers are removed, and designating drug cartels as Special Transnational Criminal Organizations. It also stops federal grant money from going to state or local governments that don't follow federal immigration laws and modifies current immigration laws, particularly concerning the treatment of alien minors and asylum eligibility. Additionally, the act reauthorizes and modifies federal programs aimed at preventing and treating substance abuse, increasing funding for certain block grants while eliminating or phasing out several other related programs.
The GUARD Act prohibits states from receiving federal funding if they discriminate against parents or guardians who oppose gender identity interventions for minors that do not align with their biological sex at birth.
Harriet Hageman
Representative
WY
Harriet Hageman
Representative
WY
The GUARD Act amends the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act to protect the rights of parents or guardians to oppose gender identity affirmation interventions for minors whose gender identity is inconsistent with their biological sex. States that discriminate against these parents or guardians will not receive federal funding. Parents or guardians who experience discrimination can sue the Department of Health and Human Services to stop funding to the state.
Censures Representative Al Green for disrupting President Trump's address to Congress, violating decorum, and bringing disrepute to the House.
Troy Nehls
Representative
TX
Troy Nehls
Representative
TX
This resolution censures Representative Al Green for disrupting President Trump's address to Congress, violating decorum, and bringing disrepute to the House. It mandates that Representative Green present himself to the House for a public reading of the censure resolution by the Speaker.
The English Language Unity Act of 2025 establishes English as the official language of the United States government, sets new naturalization requirements, and encourages states to adopt English as their official language.
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
The English Language Unity Act of 2025 officially declares English as the official language of the United States, requiring federal government business to be conducted in English, with specific exceptions. It also mandates that states encourage English as the official language for state government functions and updates naturalization requirements to ensure new citizens can read key U.S. documents in English. Furthermore, the Act establishes a National English Language Day and sets rules for interpreting federal laws written in English.
Prohibits federal funding to the United Nations' immigration and refugee relief organizations IOM, UNHCR, and UNRWA, and requires a study and audit of past funding.
Lance Gooden
Representative
TX
Lance Gooden
Representative
TX
The "No Tax Dollars for the United Nations Immigration Invasion Act" prohibits the U.S. government from financially contributing to the United Nations International Organization for Migration (IOM), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). It also mandates a study by the Comptroller General to identify all federal assistance programs that provide funds to these organizations, detailing amounts, restrictions, and potential repayments, as well as an audit of the Department of State’s Refugee Travel Loan Program. A report summarizing the study and audit results must be submitted to Congress within 180 days of the Act's enactment.
This bill designates English as the official language of the United States, standardizing its use in government functions and naturalization processes, while allowing exceptions for certain circumstances.
Robert Aderholt
Representative
AL
Robert Aderholt
Representative
AL
The "Designation of English as the Official Language of the United States Act of 2025" establishes English as the official language of the U.S., requiring the government to conduct official business in English and encouraging English language learning. It mandates a uniform English language standard for naturalization, ensuring new citizens can understand core American documents, while also providing exceptions for certain situations like language teaching, national security, and protection of rights. The bill also sets rules for interpreting U.S. laws, favoring interpretations that protect individual rights and state powers, and directs the Secretary of Homeland Security to develop uniform English language testing for citizenship applicants.
The "Justice for Vaccine Injured Veterans Act of 2025" presumes service-connection for specific diseases, like myocarditis and Guillain-Barre Syndrome, in veterans who received a COVID-19 vaccine during the DoD mandate period, entitling them to VA benefits.
Warren Davidson
Representative
OH
Warren Davidson
Representative
OH
The Justice for Vaccine Injured Veterans Act of 2025 presumes service-connection for certain diseases, such as myocarditis and Guillain-Barre Syndrome, for veterans who were required to receive a COVID-19 vaccine between August 24, 2021, and January 10, 2023. It also requires the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to track and report on compensation claims related to COVID-19 vaccines and make these reports publicly available.
The APLUS Act loosens restrictions on market agencies' financial ties to smaller meatpacking companies, provided they disclose these ties to livestock sellers, while maintaining the Secretary's authority to enforce fair practices.
Mark Alford
Representative
MO
Mark Alford
Representative
MO
The APLUS Act directs the Secretary of Agriculture to update regulations, permitting market agencies to have financial interests in smaller meatpacking companies, defined by specific slaughter capacities. These market agencies must disclose these financial ties to livestock sellers. The Act does not reduce the Secretary's authority to enforce rules protecting producers, competition, and market integrity under existing law.