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This Act allows employees to deduct certain necessary work-related expenses, such as tools and safety gear, directly from their gross income when calculating federal income taxes, starting in 2026.
Nicole (Nikki) Budzinski
Representative
IL
Nicole (Nikki) Budzinski
Representative
IL
The Tools Tax Deduction Act aims to make it easier for employees to deduct necessary work-related expenses, such as tools and safety gear, from their federal income taxes. This legislation allows certain job expenses to be deducted "above the line," lowering Adjusted Gross Income even for those taking the standard deduction. Furthermore, it removes the 2% floor threshold for miscellaneous employee business expenses starting in 2026 if taxpayers itemize.
This bill mandates that veterans' disability compensation, dependency and indemnity compensation, and clothing allowance rates increase starting December 1, 2025, by the same percentage as the Social Security cost-of-living adjustment for that year.
Morgan Luttrell
Representative
TX
Morgan Luttrell
Representative
TX
The Veterans’ Compensation Cost-of-Living Adjustment Act of 2025 mandates an increase in disability compensation and dependency and indemnity compensation (DIC) rates for veterans and survivors. This increase, effective December 1, 2025, will match the percentage increase applied to Social Security benefits for that year. The bill also requires the VA to publish the adjusted rates according to the Social Security Administration's COLA announcement schedule.
This act limits the government's ability to recover Social Security and SSI overpayments that were discovered ten or more years after the overpayment occurred.
Kristen McDonald Rivet
Representative
MI
Kristen McDonald Rivet
Representative
MI
The Social Security Overpayment Relief Act establishes a 10-year statute of limitations for the government to recover Social Security and SSI overpayments. This means the government cannot attempt to collect or offset future benefits for overpayments that occurred ten or more years before the mistake was officially discovered. This provides relief by limiting the recovery period for old benefit errors.
This Act establishes a federal strategy to prevent the trafficking of machinegun conversion devices, mandates forfeiture of profits from illegal machine gun activities, and requires specific reporting on these devices.
Sean Casten
Representative
IL
Sean Casten
Representative
IL
The Preventing Illegal Weapons Trafficking Act of 2025 mandates the creation of a federal strategy to intercept and seize illegal machinegun conversion devices entering or moving within the U.S. It also enhances penalties by allowing the forfeiture of proceeds derived from illegal machine gun trafficking. Furthermore, the Attorney General must now specifically report on crimes involving these conversion devices in the annual firearms trafficking report.
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.
The Caring for Survivors Act of 2025 increases dependency and indemnity compensation for surviving spouses and lowers the required period of total disability rating before death for survivors to qualify for certain benefits.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
The Caring for Survivors Act of 2025 aims to increase financial support for surviving spouses of veterans. This bill raises the monthly Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) payment rate for surviving spouses. Additionally, it lowers the required duration of total disability rating before death from ten years to five years for survivors to qualify for certain DIC benefits. If the disability period was between five and ten years, the benefit amount will be proportionally adjusted.
This Act establishes a statutory right to access Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) services and prohibits overly burdensome state or local regulations that interfere with that access.
Laura Gillen
Representative
NY
Laura Gillen
Representative
NY
The Access to Family Building Act aims to guarantee that patients can access Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) services and that healthcare providers can offer them without unreasonable interference. This legislation preempts state and local laws that impose burdens on ART services not required for similar medical procedures or that hinder access without improving safety. The Act establishes the right to access ART and provides robust legal avenues for individuals, providers, and the government to challenge and strike down restrictive regulations.
This Act converts Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel to standard federal employment rules under Title 5, establishes transition protections, mandates workforce reviews, and addresses labor relations and employee safety.
Bennie Thompson
Representative
MS
Bennie Thompson
Representative
MS
The Rights for the Transportation Security Administration Workforce Act transitions TSA personnel to standard federal employment rules under Title 5 of the U.S. Code by a set date no later than December 31, 2025. This mandates the freezing of current personnel policies during the transition while protecting current employee pay and benefits. The bill also requires extensive reviews by the Comptroller General on hiring, diversity, and workplace safety, and mandates consultation with employee representatives regarding labor relations. Finally, it ensures that screening agents retain collective bargaining rights and addresses specific concerns for Federal Air Marshals.
The HOME Investment Partnerships Reauthorization and Improvement Act of 2025 reauthorizes and reforms the HOME program through 2029, increases administrative funding, establishes a $2 billion federal loan guarantee program, and updates definitions and compliance rules for affordable housing development.
Joyce Beatty
Representative
OH
Joyce Beatty
Representative
OH
The HOME Investment Partnerships Reauthorization and Improvement Act of 2025 reauthorizes the HOME program for five years with increased funding levels and raises the cap on administrative expenses. It reforms affordability definitions, streamlines local eligibility requirements, and introduces a new federal loan guarantee program to finance local affordable housing projects. The bill also refines rules for Community Housing Development Organizations (CHDOs) and includes numerous technical corrections to modernize the underlying housing law.
This Act eliminates the waiting periods for Social Security disability benefits and Medicare coverage for individuals diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer.
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
The Metastatic Breast Cancer Access to Care Act aims to improve support for individuals diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. This bill eliminates the standard waiting period for receiving Social Security disability insurance benefits and waives the 24-month waiting period for Medicare coverage. These changes ensure immediate access to crucial financial and healthcare support upon diagnosis.
The Stop Comstock Act streamlines federal statutes by removing outdated and redundant language concerning "indecent" or "immoral" materials, focusing legal definitions on "obscene materials."
Becca Balint
Representative
VT
Becca Balint
Representative
VT
The Stop Comstock Act aims to modernize and streamline federal statutes concerning obscene materials. It revises several sections of federal law, including those related to crimes, transportation, and importation, by removing outdated or redundant language like "indecent" or "immoral." This legislative cleanup focuses the legal definitions to center specifically on "obscene materials."
This bill allows investors to defer taxes on capital gain dividends from mutual funds when those dividends are automatically reinvested until the shares are sold or the investor passes away.
Beth Van Duyne
Representative
TX
Beth Van Duyne
Representative
TX
This bill, the Generating Retirement Ownership through Long-Term Holding Act, allows individual investors to defer paying taxes on capital gain dividends from mutual funds if those dividends are automatically reinvested into more fund shares. Taxes on these deferred gains are only due when the investor sells the shares or upon death. This provision aims to encourage long-term investment in mutual funds by providing immediate tax relief on reinvested earnings.
The Credit for Caring Act of 2025 establishes a new, partially refundable federal income tax credit for working family caregivers covering qualified expenses exceeding \$2,000, up to a \$5,000 annual limit.
Mike Carey
Representative
OH
Mike Carey
Representative
OH
The Credit for Caring Act of 2025 establishes a new, non-refundable federal income tax credit for working family caregivers who incur significant expenses caring for a relative with long-term care needs. Eligible caregivers can claim a credit equal to 30% of qualified expenses exceeding \$2,000, up to a maximum annual credit of \$5,000. The bill specifies detailed requirements for the care recipient's needs, the types of allowable expenses, and includes income phase-out limits for claiming the benefit.
This Act resets the probationary period for certain federal employees unfairly separated between January 20, 2025, and January 20, 2029, by crediting them for time already served.
Sarah Elfreth
Representative
MD
Sarah Elfreth
Representative
MD
The Protect Our Probationary Employees Act resets the probationary period for certain federal employees who were involuntarily separated between January 20, 2025, and January 20, 2029. If these employees are rehired into a similar role at the same agency, their new probationary period will be reduced by the time they already served previously. This provision is temporary and will expire on January 20, 2029.
This act automatically appropriates necessary funds to ensure the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) continues operating for the first 90 days of any fiscal year lapse in appropriations.
Emilia Sykes
Representative
OH
Emilia Sykes
Representative
OH
The Feed Our Families Act of 2025 ensures the continuity of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) during the initial phase of a government shutdown. This bill automatically reserves necessary funding to operate SNAP for the first 90 days following a lapse in appropriations at the start of a fiscal year. These funds are held in reserve and released only as needed to maintain essential program services.
This Act prohibits the knowing importation, sale, or interstate commerce of specified kangaroos or kangaroo products in the United States.
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
The Kangaroo Protection Act of 2025 prohibits the knowing importation, sale, or commercial distribution of kangaroos or kangaroo products derived from four specific species into the United States. This legislation establishes civil and criminal penalties, including fines and potential jail time, for violations of these interstate commerce restrictions. The Secretary of Commerce is tasked with developing the necessary regulations to implement these protections.
This act allows State homes caring for veterans to choose between direct reimbursement or direct furnishing of high-cost medications.
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Representative
IA
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Representative
IA
The Providing Veterans Essential Medications Act allows State homes caring for veterans to choose how they receive reimbursement for very high-cost medications. State homes can opt to be reimbursed directly for the medication's cost or have the Secretary of the VA furnish the drug directly. This provision applies only when the cost of a specific medication exceeds a defined threshold relative to the standard monthly payment for that veteran's care.
The American Teacher Act establishes federal grants to incentivize states to set a minimum annual teacher salary of $60,000 and provide inflation adjustments for teacher pay.
Frederica Wilson
Representative
FL
Frederica Wilson
Representative
FL
The American Teacher Act aims to address critical teacher shortages by establishing federal grants to help states raise the minimum annual salary for full-time teachers to \$60,000, adjusted for inflation. States must submit sustainability plans to ensure these minimums continue after the initial four-year grant period ends. The bill also provides funds for cost-of-living adjustments and a national campaign to enhance the value and diversity of the teaching profession.
This bill authorizes the creation and sale of commemorative gold and silver coins to mark the 25th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, with surcharges benefiting the National September 11 Memorial and Museum.
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
This Act authorizes the creation and sale of special commemorative gold and silver coins to mark the 25th anniversary of the September 11th attacks. The coins will feature designs honoring the victims and first responders, with the phrase "Never Forget" required on at least one design. All surcharges collected from the sale of these coins will be donated to support the ongoing operations and maintenance of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. The Treasury must ensure the entire coin program results in no net cost to the Federal Government.
This bill establishes federal civil and criminal penalties for sharing non-consensual, digitally altered intimate images (deepfakes) of identifiable individuals.
Joseph Morelle
Representative
NY
Joseph Morelle
Representative
NY
The Preventing Deepfakes of Intimate Images Act establishes a federal civil right of action allowing victims to sue those who share non-consensual, intimate digital depictions (deepfakes) of them, providing for significant monetary damages and court orders. Additionally, the bill creates a new federal crime for sharing or threatening to share such images with intent to harass or cause harm, carrying penalties up to ten years in prison for serious offenses. The law strictly defines consent and intimate depictions, while offering limited liability protections to online service providers who cooperate in removing the content.