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This bill posthumously awards a Congressional Gold Medal to Welles Remy Crowther for his heroic actions during the September 11, 2001, attacks.
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
This bill, the Welles Remy Crowther Congressional Gold Medal Act, authorizes the posthumous presentation of a Congressional Gold Medal to Welles Remy Crowther for his extraordinary heroism and sacrifice during the September 11, 2001, attacks. The medal will be presented to his mother, Alison Crowther, on behalf of Congress. The Act also permits the creation and sale of bronze duplicates to cover production costs.
This Act mandates studies, creates tracking systems, and establishes an advisory committee to review the deportation of noncitizen veterans while streamlining pathways for noncitizen service members to gain citizenship.
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
The Veteran Service Recognition Act of 2025 aims to improve immigration pathways and protections for noncitizen service members and veterans. The bill mandates studies on previously removed noncitizen veterans, establishes a system within DHS to track noncitizen veterans facing removal, and creates an advisory committee to review deportation cases. Furthermore, it streamlines the path to citizenship for active duty service members and allows certain removed noncitizen veterans to adjust their status to lawful permanent resident.
The HEADACHE Act establishes a National Headache Disorders Initiative, an advisory council, and mandates annual reporting to Congress to improve research, care, and data collection for headache disorders.
Lori Trahan
Representative
MA
Lori Trahan
Representative
MA
The HEADACHE Act establishes a comprehensive National Headache Disorders Initiative to improve research, workforce development, and care coordination for all headache disorders. It mandates the creation of an Advisory Council to guide federal efforts and requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to submit annual reports to Congress detailing progress and recommending actions. This legislation aims to address disparities and reduce the societal and financial burden of these conditions before the Act automatically expires five years after enactment.
This joint resolution directs the President to remove U.S. Armed Forces from hostilities against certain designated groups and states unless Congress authorizes the use of force, while preserving the right to self-defense.
Jason Crow
Representative
CO
Jason Crow
Representative
CO
This joint resolution directs the President to remove U.S. Armed Forces from hostilities initiated after February 20, 2025, against designated terrorist groups or drug trafficking organizations without prior Congressional authorization. It asserts Congress's constitutional power to declare war and finds recent military strikes against vessels lacked proper justification. The bill allows for continued use of forces for self-defense or authorized counternarcotics support, but explicitly states drug trafficking alone does not constitute an armed attack.
This bill reauthorizes and extends funding for the Special Diabetes Programs through fiscal year 2030 at \$160 million annually.
Diana DeGette
Representative
CO
Diana DeGette
Representative
CO
The Special Diabetes Program Reauthorization Act of 2025 extends critical funding for the Special Diabetes Programs supporting Type 1 diabetes research and prevention. This bill commits $160 million annually for the program from fiscal years 2026 through 2030. The legislation ensures continued support for these vital diabetes initiatives over the next five years.
This bill mandates that federally funded higher education institutions update their harassment policies to explicitly cover technology-facilitated harassment and establishes a competitive grant program to fund anti-harassment initiatives.
Mark Pocan
Representative
WI
Mark Pocan
Representative
WI
The Tyler Clementi Higher Education Anti-Harassment Act of 2025 mandates that colleges receiving federal funds update their policies to explicitly prohibit and detail procedures for addressing harassment based on protected characteristics, including technology-facilitated abuse. The bill also establishes a competitive grant program, funded up to $50 million annually, to support campus efforts in harassment prevention, training, and support services. This legislation adds new requirements without superseding existing civil rights protections.
This Act mandates that most health insurance plans, Medicare Part D, Medicaid, and CHIP must cover specific, currently recommended vaccines without out-of-pocket costs for a limited time.
Frank Pallone
Representative
NJ
Frank Pallone
Representative
NJ
The Protecting Free Vaccines Act mandates that most private health insurance plans must cover specific vaccines recommended by the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) without any out-of-pocket costs until January 1, 2030. This requirement also updates coverage rules for Medicare Part D, Medicaid, and CHIP to ensure continuity of coverage for these recommended immunizations. The bill locks in coverage based on the ACIP recommendations in place as of October 25, 2024, across various federal health programs.
The Michelle Alyssa Go Act revises the Medicaid definition of an "institution for mental diseases" to allow federal funding for smaller mental health facilities (36 beds or less) that meet specific federal quality standards.
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
The Michelle Alyssa Go Act revises the definition of an "institution for mental diseases" under Medicaid to allow federal funding for smaller facilities. Specifically, it excludes mental health facilities with 36 beds or fewer from the IMD exclusion if they meet specific, evidence-based quality standards set by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. This change aims to increase access to care by making smaller, qualified treatment centers eligible for Medicaid reimbursement.
This bill mandates dedicated, funded resources for specialized 988 Suicide Prevention Lifeline services for LGBTQ+ youth.
Raja Krishnamoorthi
Representative
IL
Raja Krishnamoorthi
Representative
IL
The **988 LGBTQ+ Youth Access Act of 2025** addresses the high rates of suicide risk among LGBTQ youth by strengthening specialized support through the national crisis hotline. This bill mandates that dedicated resources and services, such as a specific dialing option, must be maintained for LGBTQ individuals contacting 988. Furthermore, it requires that at least 9 percent of appropriated funds for the hotline be specifically reserved to ensure these specialized services for LGBTQ youth remain fully operational.
This bill mandates that the wealthiest Americans pay annual taxes on the unrealized gains of their covered assets and removes several existing tax deferral mechanisms for these "applicable taxpayers."
Steve Cohen
Representative
TN
Steve Cohen
Representative
TN
The Billionaires Income Tax Act fundamentally changes how the wealthiest Americans are taxed by eliminating the ability to defer taxes on investment gains, requiring annual recognition of appreciation on covered assets. This legislation treats transfers like gifts or death as taxable sales and imposes stricter tax rules across various investment and compensation scenarios for "applicable taxpayers." Ultimately, the bill aims to ensure immediate taxation on wealth accumulation for high-net-worth individuals and associated entities starting in 2026.
This constitutional amendment grants Congress and the states the authority to regulate campaign contributions and expenditures, and to establish public financing systems for political campaigns.
Joe Neguse
Representative
CO
Joe Neguse
Representative
CO
This constitutional amendment seeks to grant Congress and the states the authority to regulate contributions and expenditures in political campaigns. It specifically allows for the establishment of public financing systems to offset the influence of private money in elections. The amendment ensures that any regulations enacted must not infringe upon the freedom of the press.
The "Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act" expands Medicare coverage to include FDA-approved multi-cancer early detection screening tests starting in 2028, with specific guidelines for payment, age limitations, and ensuring continued coverage for existing cancer screenings.
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
The "Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act" expands Medicare coverage to include FDA-approved multi-cancer early detection screening tests starting in 2028. It defines the criteria for these tests, sets payment guidelines, and establishes age and frequency limitations for coverage. The bill ensures that existing cancer screening coverage remains unaffected and allows for waivers of limitations based on recommendations from the United States Preventive Services Task Force.
This Act mandates that new passenger motor vehicles sold in the U.S. must include standard equipment capable of receiving AM broadcast radio signals.
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2025 mandates that the Secretary of Transportation establish a rule requiring AM broadcast radio receivers to be installed as standard equipment in new passenger motor vehicles. This requirement aims to ensure public access to AM radio signals, which are often used for emergency alerts. The bill also directs a GAO study on the effectiveness of AM radio within the national emergency alert system compared to other technologies. Finally, the Act preempts state and local laws on this matter and includes a sunset provision eight years after enactment.
The FAMILY Act establishes a national paid family and medical leave insurance program administered by the Social Security Administration, providing benefits for caregiving related to serious health conditions or victims of violence.
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
The FAMILY Act establishes a national Paid Family and Medical Leave Insurance program administered by a new office within the Social Security Administration. This program provides monthly benefits to eligible individuals who take time off for qualified caregiving reasons, including serious health conditions or victims of violence. The Act also sets forth detailed eligibility requirements, benefit calculation formulas, and job protection guarantees for employees utilizing the leave. Finally, it creates a funding mechanism to support existing state-level paid leave programs that meet federal standards.
This bill establishes the National Infrastructure Bank to finance major U.S. infrastructure projects while granting the Bank and its investors favorable federal tax exemptions.
Danny Davis
Representative
IL
Danny Davis
Representative
IL
The National Infrastructure Bank Act of 2025 establishes a new, mixed-ownership federal corporation chartered to finance major infrastructure projects across the nation. This legislation authorizes the Bank to raise substantial capital and issue significant loans to spur economic growth while prioritizing projects in disadvantaged communities. Furthermore, the bill grants the Bank and its specific investors favorable tax exemptions to encourage participation and operation.
The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2025 comprehensively reforms policing by increasing accountability, mandating transparency through data collection, restricting dangerous tactics, and prohibiting sexual misconduct by officials acting under color of law.
Glenn Ivey
Representative
MD
Glenn Ivey
Representative
MD
The George Floyd Justice in Policing Act of 2025 is a comprehensive bill designed to increase police accountability and transparency nationwide through federal mandates and funding incentives. It reforms standards for prosecuting civil rights violations, eliminates qualified immunity, and establishes national registries for police misconduct and use-of-force data. Furthermore, the Act bans specific dangerous police tactics like chokeholds and restricts the transfer of military equipment to local departments.
This bill posthumously awards a Congressional Gold Medal to honor the groundbreaking civil rights achievements of Constance Baker Motley and authorizes the production and sale of bronze duplicates.
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
This bill, the Congressional Tribute to Constance Baker Motley Act of 2025, posthumously awards the Congressional Gold Medal to the pioneering civil rights attorney and federal judge, Constance Baker Motley. The legislation recognizes her historic achievements, including her role in *Brown v. Board of Education* and her service as the first African-American woman appointed as a federal judge. The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to strike the medal, and provisions are made for selling bronze duplicates to cover production costs.
This act establishes a pathway to permanent residency for certain immigrant workers who provided essential services following the September 11th terrorist attacks.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Representative
NY
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Representative
NY
The 9/11 Immigrant Worker Freedom Act establishes a pathway for certain individuals who provided essential services during the rescue and cleanup efforts following the September 11th terrorist attacks to adjust their status to lawful permanent residents. This relief is available to workers and volunteers who meet specific service hour requirements at the World Trade Center, Pentagon, or Shanksville sites, or those who maintained contaminated vehicles. The bill also mandates fee waivers for eligible applicants and protects their privacy regarding public benefit usage and future immigration enforcement actions.
This resolution expresses support for designating September 9, 2025, as "National Firearm Suicide Prevention Day" to raise awareness about firearm suicide and promote safe and secure firearm storage as a key suicide prevention measure.
Julia Brownley
Representative
CA
Julia Brownley
Representative
CA
This resolution expresses support for designating September 9, 2025, as "National Firearm Suicide Prevention Day." The goal is to raise awareness about the growing crisis of firearm suicides across the United States. It emphasizes that safe and secure firearm storage is a critical component of suicide prevention efforts. The resolution encourages professionals to discuss gun safety and suicide prevention with their patients.
The Mental Health in Aviation Act of 2025 mandates the FAA to update mental health regulations, improve medical clearance processes, fund more aviation medical examiners, and launch an anti-stigma campaign for aviation workers.
Sean Casten
Representative
IL
Sean Casten
Representative
IL
The Mental Health in Aviation Act of 2025 directs the FAA to update regulations to encourage aviation workers to seek mental health support without fear of stigma. The bill mandates annual reviews of the medical clearance process and allocates funding to hire more Aviation Medical Examiners. Furthermore, it requires the FAA to implement recommendations from a recent mental health task force and launch a public awareness campaign to reduce stigma.