Track Christian's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
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This proposed constitutional amendment mandates a balanced federal budget by limiting spending based on prior receipts, requiring supermajorities for tax increases, and establishing exceptions for war or extraordinary circumstances.
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
This proposed constitutional amendment mandates that the federal government maintain a balanced budget by limiting annual spending to the average of the previous three years' receipts, adjusted for population and inflation. It establishes a high threshold, requiring a two-thirds vote in both houses of Congress for any tax increases or to exceed the spending limit, except during wartime. The amendment aims to enforce fiscal discipline by restricting federal expenditures.
This act establishes inadmissibility and deportability for non-citizens who commit fraud against the U.S. government or unlawfully receive public benefits.
David Taylor
Representative
OH
David Taylor
Representative
OH
The Deporting Fraudsters Act of 2026 amends immigration law to make non-citizens inadmissible and deportable if they commit specific fraud offenses against the U.S. government or unlawfully receive public benefits. This legislation explicitly bars individuals found inadmissible or deportable under these new grounds from receiving any form of immigration relief.
This bill generally prohibits federal agencies from banning lead ammunition and tackle on federal lands and waters used for hunting and fishing, with narrow exceptions for specific areas if justified by wildlife data and state consistency.
Robert Wittman
Representative
VA
Robert Wittman
Representative
VA
The Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act generally prohibits federal agencies from banning the use of lead ammunition or tackle on federal lands and waters open to hunting or fishing. Exceptions are allowed only for specific federal units where scientific data proves lead use is causing wildlife decline, and the restriction aligns with state law or policy. This legislation aims to maintain traditional hunting and fishing practices across most federal domains.
This resolution establishes the rules for House floor consideration of legislation regarding lead ammunition on federal lands, immigration consequences for fraud or public benefit abuse, and the deportation of individuals who harm law enforcement animals.
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
Virginia Foxx
Representative
NC
This resolution establishes the procedural rules for House floor consideration of three specific bills: H.R. 556, regarding the use of lead ammunition and tackle on federal lands; H.R. 1958, concerning the inadmissibility and deportation of non-citizens convicted of government fraud or benefit abuse; and H.R. 4638, regarding the inadmissibility and deportation of non-citizens convicted of harming law enforcement animals. It outlines the terms for debate, amendment, and final voting for each measure. Additionally, the resolution sets guidelines for motions to suspend the rules regarding a balanced budget amendment.
The Small Business Innovation and Economic Security Act reauthorizes and reforms the SBIR and STTR programs through 2031 by enhancing security review requirements, streamlining Phase III transitions, and establishing new strategic funding allocations for critical technologies.
Joni Ernst
Senator
IA
Joni Ernst
Senator
IA
The Small Business Innovation and Economic Security Act reauthorizes the SBIR and STTR programs through 2031 while strengthening national security through enhanced due diligence and foreign risk screening for award applicants. The bill also introduces a "strategic breakthrough" funding mechanism to accelerate the development of critical technologies and streamlines administrative processes to improve commercialization and program efficiency.
The MAWS Act of 2026 establishes a NOAA pilot program to reduce the invasive blue catfish population in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed by incentivizing the commercial purchase of the fish for pet and animal feed production.
Sarah Elfreth
Representative
MD
Sarah Elfreth
Representative
MD
The MAWS Act of 2026 establishes a NOAA pilot program to combat the invasive blue catfish population in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed. By incentivizing the purchase of these fish for pet and animal feed production, the legislation aims to support local watermen while creating a sustainable market to manage the species. The program includes rigorous data collection and reporting requirements to evaluate its environmental and economic impact.
The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is a comprehensive legislative package designed to increase housing supply, improve affordability, and strengthen oversight of federal housing programs through regulatory reform, expanded homeownership initiatives, and restrictions on large corporate investors.
J. Hill
Representative
AR
J. Hill
Representative
AR
The 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act is a comprehensive legislative package designed to increase housing supply, improve affordability, and strengthen oversight across federal housing programs. The bill incentivizes new construction, reforms housing counseling and disaster recovery systems, and restricts large institutional investors from purchasing single-family homes. Additionally, it aims to expand homeownership opportunities for veterans and low-income families while modernizing standards for manufactured and modular housing.
This legislation provides fiscal year 2026 appropriations for the Department of Homeland Security while establishing oversight requirements, policy directives, and temporary funding measures to ensure continued government operations.
Tom Cole
Representative
OK
Tom Cole
Representative
OK
The Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026, provides over $100 billion in funding to support DHS operations, border security, immigration enforcement, and emergency management. The legislation implements rigorous oversight, transparency, and reporting requirements to ensure accountability for departmental spending and agency performance. Additionally, it includes provisions to resolve funding gaps and prevent government shutdowns by extending temporary appropriations for various federal agencies.
This resolution directs the President to remove U.S. Armed Forces from unauthorized hostilities against Iran, pursuant to the War Powers Resolution.
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
This resolution directs the President, under the authority of the War Powers Resolution, to immediately remove U.S. Armed Forces from unauthorized hostilities against the Islamic Republic of Iran. It asserts that military action must cease unless Congress has formally declared war or passed a specific authorization for the use of force. The bill explicitly states that it does not authorize new military action nor does it impede necessary self-defense against an immediate attack.
This resolution reaffirms that the Islamic Republic of Iran remains the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism due to its support for militant groups and threats to the United States.
Brian Mast
Representative
FL
Brian Mast
Representative
FL
This resolution formally declares that the Islamic Republic of Iran remains the world's largest state sponsor of terrorism. It cites Iran's extensive financial and military support for groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis, as well as its ongoing threat to the United States. The bill also highlights Iran's continued nuclear program activities and harboring of terrorist leaders.
This bill requires public colleges and universities receiving federal funding to charge in-state tuition rates to eligible U.S. national residents of Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
James (Jim) Moylan
Representative
GU
James (Jim) Moylan
Representative
GU
The Territorial Student Access to Higher Education Act requires public colleges and universities receiving federal funding to offer in-state tuition rates to eligible U.S. nationals residing in Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. This legislation aims to increase educational affordability and accessibility for students from these U.S. territories.
This Act establishes a program to expedite mortgage processing for tribal trust land homeownership by setting strict deadlines for the Bureau of Indian Affairs and creating a Realty Ombudsman position.
John Thune
Senator
SD
John Thune
Senator
SD
The Tribal Trust Land Homeownership Act of 2025 establishes a new program to expedite mortgage processing for tribal members seeking to buy, build, or improve homes on trust land. It mandates strict, short deadlines for the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) to approve or deny mortgage applications, with automatic approval if deadlines are missed. The Act also creates a Realty Ombudsman position within the BIA to ensure compliance and resolve disputes related to these land transactions.
This resolution establishes the rules for the House of Representatives to consider the fiscal year 2026 appropriations bill for the Department of Homeland Security.
Brian Jack
Representative
GA
Brian Jack
Representative
GA
This resolution establishes the rules for the House of Representatives to consider the fiscal year 2026 appropriations bill for the Department of Homeland Security (H.R. 7744). It streamlines the process by waiving certain procedural objections and limiting debate time. The rules set the stage for a swift debate and vote on funding the Department of Homeland Security for the upcoming fiscal year.
This act repeals three specific energy-related programs established under Public Law 117-169 and rescinds their remaining funds.
Craig Goldman
Representative
TX
Craig Goldman
Representative
TX
The Homeowner Energy Freedom Act repeals three specific energy-related programs established under Public Law 117-169 and rescinds any remaining unspent funds associated with those programs. This legislation aims to eliminate these specific federal energy initiatives.
This bill revises the process and criteria for setting energy and water efficiency standards for home appliances, permanently bans new standards for distribution transformers, and expands the types of standards the Secretary can set for dishwashers and clothes washers.
Rick Allen
Representative
GA
Rick Allen
Representative
GA
The Home Appliance Protection and Affordability Act significantly revises the process for setting and reviewing energy and water efficiency standards for consumer products. It establishes strict criteria for economic justification, prioritizing consumer cost savings over greenhouse gas considerations, and introduces a new petition process to challenge existing standards. Furthermore, the bill permanently bans new energy efficiency standards for distribution transformers.
This resolution establishes the rules for the House to consider bills that would restrict new energy conservation standards and repeal subsidies for home electrification.
H. Griffith
Representative
VA
H. Griffith
Representative
VA
This resolution establishes the rules for the House to consider two energy-related bills. The first bill would require the Secretary of Energy to ensure new energy conservation standards are technologically feasible and economically justified. The second bill proposes to repeal certain taxpayer subsidies for home electrification.
The ROTOR Act reforms transparency and oversight for rotorcraft operations by narrowing exceptions to ADS-B Out requirements, mandating ADS-B In installation on certain aircraft, and establishing new FAA-DOD safety coordination and reporting mechanisms.
Ted Cruz
Senator
TX
Ted Cruz
Senator
TX
The ROTOR Act focuses on enhancing aviation safety and transparency, primarily by reforming exceptions that allow aircraft to disable their ADS-B Out tracking systems. It mandates that the FAA require most aircraft to install and use ADS-B In technology for improved situational awareness. Furthermore, the bill establishes new coordination offices and requires comprehensive safety reviews of airspace operations, particularly around major airports, involving both civil and military aviation.
This Act mandates federal agencies to update their information quality guidelines, publicly disclose critical factual material supporting rules and guidance, and ensure the integrity of influential information used in decision-making.
Lisa McClain
Representative
MI
Lisa McClain
Representative
MI
The Information Quality Assurance Act of 2025 mandates the modernization of federal information quality guidelines to ensure the objectivity and integrity of "influential information" used in rulemaking. It requires federal agencies to update their own standards, relying on the "best reasonably available" evidence. Furthermore, the bill compels agencies to publicly disclose the critical factual material supporting their rules and guidance, subject to necessary legal exceptions.
This bill disapproves of a D.C. Council tax conformity act while simultaneously establishing the "American Opportunity Accounts Act" to create federally funded savings accounts for every child born in the U.S. for education, home buying, business, or retirement.
Brandon Gill
Representative
TX
Brandon Gill
Representative
TX
This bill expresses disapproval of a temporary tax amendment act passed by the D.C. Council. Separately, it establishes the "American Opportunity Accounts Act," creating federally funded savings accounts for every child born in the U.S. These accounts provide an initial deposit and annual contributions based on family income, intended for qualified expenses like education, home purchase, or retirement.
This bill exempts specific less-than-lethal projectile devices from federal firearm restrictions, excise taxes, and National Firearms Act regulations to promote de-escalation innovation in law enforcement.
Scott Fitzgerald
Representative
WI
Scott Fitzgerald
Representative
WI
The Law-Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act aims to promote de-escalation by exempting specific, clearly defined less-than-lethal projectile devices from federal firearm restrictions and excise taxes. This legislation provides a formal process for determining which devices qualify for these exemptions under both federal law and the National Firearms Act. The bill also modernizes tax regulations by exempting qualifying less-than-lethal devices and their ammunition from federal excise taxes.