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This bill establishes a permanent Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTQI+ Peoples within the Department of State to advance U.S. policy countering global criminalization, violence, and discrimination against LGBTQI+ individuals.
Robert Garcia
Representative
CA
Robert Garcia
Representative
CA
This bill, the International Human Rights Defense Act of 2025, establishes a permanent Special Envoy for the Human Rights of LGBTQI+ Peoples within the Department of State. It codifies U.S. policy to actively combat international criminalization, violence, and discrimination against LGBTQI+ individuals worldwide. The legislation also mandates enhanced reporting on these abuses in annual human rights reports and authorizes assistance to support related protection efforts abroad.
The SEMI Investment Act expands and extends the advanced manufacturing investment tax credit to cover facilities producing semiconductors, semiconductor equipment, and a broad range of qualifying semiconductor materials.
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
The SEMI Investment Act amends the Internal Revenue Code to expand and extend the advanced manufacturing investment credit. This legislation redefines "advanced manufacturing facility" to explicitly include facilities producing semiconductors, semiconductor equipment, and a broad range of qualifying semiconductor materials. Crucially, the bill extends the availability period for this investment credit through the end of 2031.
This Act establishes a pilot program to improve the documentation of incarcerated veterans in state and local facilities to better connect them with benefits and veterans treatment courts.
Jason Crow
Representative
CO
Jason Crow
Representative
CO
The Justice Involved Veterans Support Act aims to better identify and support veterans within the criminal justice system. It establishes a pilot program managed by the Attorney General and the VA to provide grants to state prisons and local jails for improving veteran documentation. This effort is intended to connect incarcerated veterans with necessary benefits and increase referrals to veterans treatment courts.
This act expands eligibility for veterans to transfer their Post-9/11 educational assistance benefits to dependents, including those who have completed 17 years of service or are retired under chapter 61 of title 10.
Jason Crow
Representative
CO
Jason Crow
Representative
CO
The Veterans Earned Education Act expands the eligibility for service members to transfer Post-9/11 educational assistance benefits to their dependents. This change modifies existing service requirements, specifically adding pathways for individuals who have completed at least 17 years of service or who are retired under specific Armed Forces chapters to transfer these educational benefits. The legislation broadens the scope of who can transfer these earned benefits to family members.
This Act ensures uninterrupted funding and operation for the SNAP and WIC programs through fiscal year 2026, even if appropriations for the Department of Agriculture are delayed.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
The Keep SNAP and WIC Funded Act of 2025 ensures that the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) continue to operate without interruption in fiscal year 2026 if standard appropriations are delayed. If funding lapses, the Secretary of Agriculture is authorized to use funds from the Treasury to provide benefits and reimburse state agencies. This special funding remains in effect until full appropriations are enacted or until September 30, 2026.
This bill authorizes HUD to award grants to local entities to select pre-approved housing designs for mixed-income developments to accelerate construction.
Janelle Bynum
Representative
OR
Janelle Bynum
Representative
OR
This bill, the Accelerating Home Building Act, authorizes the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to award grants to local entities. These grants will help eligible entities select pre-reviewed construction designs for use in building mixed-income, low-rise or mid-rise housing structures. The goal is to speed up housing approvals by utilizing designs already vetted for local building codes, though the funds cannot be used for actual construction.
This Act increases investment limits for financial institutions to promote community welfare.
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
The Community Investment and Prosperity Act aims to boost community welfare by increasing existing investment limits for financial institutions. Specifically, this legislation raises the statutory investment cap from 15% to 20% within relevant sections of the Revised Statutes and the Federal Reserve Act. This adjustment is intended to encourage greater investment activity.
This resolution supports the goals of National Domestic Violence Awareness Month, highlights the pervasive and devastating impact of intimate partner violence across all demographics, and calls for increased funding for prevention and support programs.
Al Green
Representative
TX
Al Green
Representative
TX
This resolution designates October as National Domestic Violence Awareness Month to highlight the widespread and devastating impact of intimate partner violence across all demographics. It recognizes the urgent need to eliminate domestic violence and supports increased funding for intervention and prevention programs. The resolution underscores the severe physical, emotional, and economic toll this abuse takes on individuals, families, and communities.
The Births in Custody Reporting Act of 2025 mandates that states receiving federal funds report detailed, anonymized data on pregnant and postpartum inmates to the Attorney General to improve care and public safety.
Frederica Wilson
Representative
FL
Frederica Wilson
Representative
FL
The Births in Custody Reporting Act of 2025 mandates that states receiving federal funding must quarterly report detailed, anonymized data to the Attorney General regarding pregnant individuals and those who have given birth in state or local custody. This data includes pregnancy testing, prenatal care, birth outcomes, and the use of restraints during these periods. States failing to comply face potential reductions in federal funding, and the Attorney General must make all reports public and conduct a study on improving inmate care.
This bill extends and modifies various tax credits for energy production, efficiency improvements, and clean vehicle adoption to lower energy costs and support American energy leadership.
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
The American Energy Independence and Affordability Act is a comprehensive bill designed to lower energy costs by extending and adjusting key tax incentives across energy production, efficiency, and clean vehicle adoption. It stabilizes support for renewable energy manufacturing, extends deadlines for energy-efficient building credits, and ensures consumer incentives for electric vehicles remain available through 2032. Overall, the legislation aims to provide long-term certainty for energy investments and consumer adoption of cleaner technologies.
This resolution expresses the House of Representatives' support for designating the second Monday in October 2025 as "Indigenous Peoples' Day" to honor the history, culture, and contributions of Indigenous Peoples.
Norma Torres
Representative
CA
Norma Torres
Representative
CA
This resolution expresses the strong support of the House of Representatives for designating the second Monday in October 2025 as "Indigenous Peoples' Day." It aims to formally recognize and honor the history, culture, and enduring contributions of Indigenous Peoples in the United States. The measure encourages public observance and supports the eventual establishment of this day as an official Federal holiday.
This bill mandates that the House of Representatives convene daily during a government shutdown, requiring recorded quorum calls with fines for non-attendance.
Jared Moskowitz
Representative
FL
Jared Moskowitz
Representative
FL
This bill mandates that the House of Representatives must convene daily during a government shutdown, limiting their ability to adjourn. It requires recorded quorum calls on session days, imposing escalating fines on members who fail to check in electronically for two consecutive days. These fines must be paid by the member personally, with procedures established for appeals and automatic salary deduction for non-payment.
This Act establishes strict evidence requirements for states to remove registered voters from the rolls for federal elections and mandates timely notification to those affected.
Joyce Beatty
Representative
OH
Joyce Beatty
Representative
OH
The Voter Purge Protection Act establishes strict new evidence requirements for states before they can remove registered voters from the rolls for federal elections. States must have objective proof that a voter is ineligible and cannot remove someone solely for not voting or failing to respond to a notice unless it was returned as undeliverable. If a voter is removed, the state must notify them within 48 hours with instructions on how to re-register.
This bill authorizes the Federal Government to reimburse states for using their own funds to maintain WIC program operations during a lapse in federal appropriations.
Gabe Amo
Representative
RI
Gabe Amo
Representative
RI
This bill ensures that states are reimbursed by the Federal Government for any state funds they use to maintain essential operations of the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) during a lapse in federal appropriations. It provides a mechanism for the Federal Government to pay back states that cover WIC costs during a government shutdown. This protects state budgets while keeping vital nutrition assistance running.
This act automatically reinstates Department of Energy financial assistance awards that were previously canceled based on the May 15, 2025 Secretarial Memorandum.
Nanette Barragán
Representative
CA
Nanette Barragán
Representative
CA
The Stop the Trump Electricity Price Hikes Act immediately reinstates financial assistance awards previously canceled by the Department of Energy (DOE). This action specifically reverses cancellations based on the May 15, 2025 Secretarial Memorandum. The bill ensures these awards continue as if they had never been terminated.
This bill establishes an Interagency Task Force to combat the rising tide of financial fraud targeting service members, veterans, and their families through coordinated data collection, scam identification, and policy recommendations.
Stephen Lynch
Representative
MA
Stephen Lynch
Representative
MA
The Military Consumer Protection Task Force Act of 2025 establishes an interagency task force to combat the rapidly increasing financial fraud targeting service members, veterans, and their families. This group, composed of federal agencies and outside experts, will analyze current and emerging scams, evaluate existing protections, and provide annual recommendations to Congress. The primary goal is to coordinate efforts across the government to better protect the financial well-being of the military community.
This Act ensures that members of the Armed Forces, DoD civilian employees, and necessary contractors receive pay and allowances for fiscal year 2026 if a full budget has not been enacted by October 1, 2025.
Emilia Sykes
Representative
OH
Emilia Sykes
Representative
OH
The Pay Our Military Act ensures that members of the Armed Forces continue to receive their pay and allowances if a full budget for fiscal year 2026 has not been enacted. This continuing appropriation provides necessary funds for active duty, reserves, and essential civilian support staff. This automatic funding remains in effect until a full appropriation is passed or until January 1, 2027.
This Act provides appropriations and mandates contract price adjustments to compensate federal contractor employees for losses incurred due to funding lapses or government shutdowns.
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
The Fair Pay for Federal Contractors Act of 2025 ensures that employees of federal contractors are compensated for losses incurred due to government funding lapses or shutdowns. It requires federal agencies to adjust existing contracts to cover reasonable costs associated with furloughs, pay cuts, or mandatory leave taken by contractor employees. The bill appropriates necessary funds to cover these contract price adjustments and mandates public reporting on the compensation provided.
This Act prohibits the Department of Veterans Affairs from discriminating against veterans based on gender identity in healthcare, ensuring access to medically necessary treatments like those for gender dysphoria.
Timothy Kennedy
Representative
NY
Timothy Kennedy
Representative
NY
The Veterans Healthcare Equality Act of 2025 explicitly prohibits the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) from discriminating against veterans based on gender identity when providing healthcare services. This law mandates that the VA must furnish medically necessary treatments, including those for gender dysphoria, prescribed by a healthcare provider. Furthermore, the VA Secretary is required to provide regular updates to Congress regarding the implementation of these non-discrimination protections.
This bill prohibits active duty military and National Guard members operating under Title 32 from enforcing or assisting in the enforcement of immigration laws.
Andrea Salinas
Representative
OR
Andrea Salinas
Representative
OR
The National Guard Proper Use Act prohibits active duty military personnel and National Guard members serving under Title 32 orders from enforcing or assisting in the enforcement of immigration laws. This measure restricts the use of the Armed Forces for domestic immigration enforcement, aligning with existing statutes that govern such deployments.