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Permanently extends the New Markets Tax Credit, provides inflation adjustments, and includes it for alternative minimum tax relief.
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY
The New Markets Tax Credit Extension Act of 2025 permanently extends the New Markets Tax Credit, which incentivizes investment in low-income communities. It removes the credit's expiration date and adjusts the credit amount for inflation after 2025. The act also provides alternative minimum tax relief for qualified equity investments made after December 31, 2024.
The Tax Administration Simplification Act streamlines tax processes by applying the "mailbox rule" to electronic submissions, extends the deadline for S corporation elections, and adjusts quarterly estimated income tax payment dates for individuals.
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
The Tax Administration Simplification Act aims to modernize and simplify tax processes by applying the "mailbox rule" to electronically submitted documents and payments, allowing more flexibility in S corporation elections, and adjusting the due dates for quarterly estimated income tax payments.
Establishes a commission to study the feasibility of creating a National Museum of Italian American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., funded through private contributions.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
This bill establishes a commission to study the feasibility of creating a National Museum of Italian American History and Culture in Washington, D.C. The commission will develop recommendations for a plan of action, including a fundraising plan to support the museum's establishment, operation, and maintenance without federal funds. The commission will submit reports to the President and Congress, and will conclude 30 days after submitting its final reports. No federal funds will be used for the commission's work.
The "Protecting Sensitive Locations Act" restricts immigration enforcement actions at sensitive locations like schools and places of worship, requiring discretion and oversight.
Adriano Espaillat
Representative
NY
Adriano Espaillat
Representative
NY
The "Protecting Sensitive Locations Act" amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to restrict immigration enforcement actions within 1,000 feet of sensitive locations like schools, hospitals, and places of worship, except in exigent circumstances. It mandates training, reporting, and oversight for enforcement activities near these locations, and invalidates evidence obtained in violation of the Act. The Act aims to ensure discretion and limit enforcement impact on sensitive community spaces, while also requiring annual reports to Congress on enforcement actions taken in sensitive locations.
The "Agriculture Export Promotion Act of 2025" aims to boost U.S. agricultural exports by increasing funding for the Market Access Program and the Foreign Market Development Cooperator Program.
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
The "Agriculture Export Promotion Act of 2025" aims to bolster U.S. agricultural exports by increasing funding for the Market Access Program and the Foreign Market Development Cooperator Program. It amends the Agricultural Trade Act of 1978 to extend and significantly increase financial support for these programs through 2029. These changes seek to address the competitive disadvantage faced by U.S. producers due to increased foreign competition and the impact of inflation on static funding levels. By increasing funding, the Act strives to enhance access to foreign markets, stimulate economic growth, and create jobs within the agricultural sector.
The "Primary Care Enhancement Act of 2025" clarifies the tax treatment of direct primary care (DPC) arrangements, excluding them from being considered a health plan for HSA purposes under certain conditions, and allowing DPC fees to be considered medical expenses.
Lloyd Smucker
Representative
PA
Lloyd Smucker
Representative
PA
The "Primary Care Enhancement Act of 2025" modifies the treatment of direct primary care (DPC) arrangements for health savings account (HSA) purposes. It excludes DPC arrangements from being considered a health plan under certain conditions, such as DPC arrangements solely covering primary care services from primary care practitioners for a fixed periodic fee, with limits on monthly fees, and it treats DPC fees as medical expenses. This act also mandates the reporting of DPC fees on W-2 forms and adjusts fee limits for inflation.
The Right to Contraception Act establishes a federal right to obtain and use contraception and prohibits government interference with access to contraceptive services and information.
Lizzie Fletcher
Representative
TX
Lizzie Fletcher
Representative
TX
The Right to Contraception Act establishes a federal right for individuals to access and use contraception without government interference. It prohibits federal and state governments from enacting laws that restrict access to contraceptives or the provision of related services. The Act provides clear enforcement mechanisms, allowing individuals and the Attorney General to sue to strike down any rule that violates these protections.
The "BOOST Act" introduces a tax credit up to $400 for individuals purchasing communications signal boosters to improve broadband internet access in unserved areas, effective for taxable years between 2026 and 2029.
John Moolenaar
Representative
MI
John Moolenaar
Representative
MI
The BOOST Act introduces a refundable tax credit for individuals who purchase communications signal boosters to improve broadband internet access in their primary residence, if that residence is in an unserved area. The credit covers 75% of the cost, up to $400, for signal boosters, satellite network equipment, and related ground station equipment. This credit is available for taxable years between 2025 and 2029 and is limited to one claim per individual.
This bill ensures that monetary penalties from False Claims Act cases are deposited into the Crime Victims Fund through 2029, with exceptions for payments to whistleblowers and government reimbursements.
Ann Wagner
Representative
MO
Ann Wagner
Representative
MO
The Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act of 2025 ensures that monetary penalties from False Claims Act cases are deposited into the Crime Victims Fund through fiscal year 2029. This excludes payments to whistleblowers and reimbursements to the government. This will increase the amount of money available to help victims of crimes.
This bill awards a Congressional Gold Medal to the Freedom Riders collectively, honoring their pivotal role in the Civil Rights movement and their fight for equality in interstate travel.
Henry Johnson
Representative
GA
Henry Johnson
Representative
GA
This bill authorizes the Speaker of the House and the President pro tempore of the Senate to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the Freedom Riders, collectively, in recognition of their contributions to the Civil Rights movement. The medal will be displayed at the Smithsonian Institution and other appropriate locations, with bronze duplicates available for sale to the public. Funds from the United States Mint Public Enterprise Fund will cover the costs.
The "Stop the Wait Act of 2025" eliminates the waiting period for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits and waives the 24-month Medicare waiting period for eligible individuals, ensuring quicker access to crucial support and healthcare.
Lloyd Doggett
Representative
TX
Lloyd Doggett
Representative
TX
The "Stop the Wait Act of 2025" eliminates the waiting period for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, phasing it out completely by 2030. It also waives the 24-month waiting period for Medicare eligibility for certain SSDI recipients who lack minimum essential health coverage, allowing them to access Medicare retroactively to the start of their SSDI entitlement. The Act establishes special enrollment periods for Medicare Part B for these newly eligible individuals.
The "United States Trade Leadership in the Indo-Pacific Act" aims to bolster U.S. trade competitiveness and economic leadership in the Indo-Pacific region by directing investigations into existing trade agreements' impacts and establishing a commission to develop a comprehensive trade strategy.
Carol Miller
Representative
WV
Carol Miller
Representative
WV
The "United States Trade Leadership in the Indo-Pacific Act" aims to bolster U.S. trade competitiveness and economic leadership in the Indo-Pacific region. It directs the International Trade Commission to investigate the impact of Indo-Pacific trade agreements on U.S. competitiveness and establishes an independent commission to develop a comprehensive trade strategy for the region. The goal is to counter China's growing influence, promote American values, strengthen the U.S. economy, and enhance supply chain resilience. The commission will develop a comprehensive trade strategy for the region to ensure continued U.S. economic and geopolitical leadership.
The NO BAN Act amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to prevent discrimination in immigration based on religion or national origin, limits presidential authority to suspend or restrict entry of foreign nationals, and requires congressional consultation and reporting for such actions. It also allows legal challenges to restrictions and mandates transparency through public reporting.
Judy Chu
Representative
CA
Judy Chu
Representative
CA
The NO BAN Act amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to limit the President's power to suspend or restrict the entry of foreign nationals based on nationality. It requires the President to provide Congress with specific evidence justifying any such restrictions, ensuring they are narrowly tailored and time-limited. The bill also expands nondiscrimination provisions in immigration law and allows those harmed by violations to sue the government. Additionally, the Act mandates detailed reports to Congress on visa applicants affected by any restrictions.
The "Health Out-of-Pocket Expense Act of 2025" establishes tax-exempt HOPE Accounts for individuals to pay for qualified medical expenses, with contribution limits and specific requirements for eligibility, distributions, and reporting.
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
The "Health Out-of-Pocket Expense Act of 2025" or the "HOPE Act of 2025" establishes tax-exempt "Hope Accounts" for eligible individuals to pay for qualified medical expenses. Contributions to these accounts are capped at \$4,000 annually for self-only or married individuals with family coverage, and \$8,000 for heads of household with family coverage, with employer and Medicaid contributions limited to 50% of the individual's limit. Distributions used for qualified medical expenses are tax-free, while non-qualified distributions are subject to income tax and a 30% penalty, with exceptions for distributions after death or due to disability. These provisions will take effect for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2025.
The "Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act of 2025" extends increased Medicare payment support for physicians and practitioners through 2025, increasing payment rates by 6.62% for services provided from April 1, 2025, to January 1, 2026.
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
The "Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act of 2025" extends increased Medicare payment support for physicians and practitioners through 2025. It increases payment rates by 6.62% for services provided from April 1, 2025, to January 1, 2026. The bill also updates a section of the Social Security Act to include the years 2021 through 2025 for conforming changes.
The "Smoke and Heat Ready Communities Act of 2025" provides grants for community programs and research to address the public health impacts of wildfire smoke and extreme heat. It also establishes centers of excellence and supports community planning to mitigate these effects.
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
The "Smoke and Heat Ready Communities Act of 2025" authorizes the EPA Administrator to award grants to air pollution control agencies for programs that help communities prepare for and lessen the impacts of wildfire smoke and extreme heat. It establishes Centers of Excellence for research on the public health effects of these events and directs the Administrator to conduct further research and develop interventions. The Act also creates a grant program for states, local governments, Indian Tribes, and Native Hawaiian organizations to develop and implement community plans to reduce the effects of wildfire smoke and extreme heat.
This bill establishes pilot grant programs through the EPA to research and mitigate the impact of aircraft and airport noise and emissions on nearby communities, with a focus on disproportionately affected areas. It also requires community involvement and data dissemination to inform mitigation strategies.
Adam Smith
Representative
WA
Adam Smith
Representative
WA
The Aviation Noise and Emissions Mitigation Act aims to establish pilot grant programs through the EPA to study and address the impact of aircraft and airport noise and emissions on nearby communities. These programs will fund research and data collection on noise and emissions, as well as the development and implementation of mitigation strategies. The goal is to identify and support communities disproportionately affected by aviation pollution, with a focus on environmental justice and public health. Ultimately, the act seeks to reduce the negative impacts of aviation on communities through targeted interventions and community engagement.
Designates February 3-7, 2025, as "National School Counseling Week" to recognize the crucial role of school counselors in student development and success. Encourages activities to raise awareness of their contributions to preparing students for future success.
Linda Sánchez
Representative
CA
Linda Sánchez
Representative
CA
This bill designates February 3-7, 2025, as "National School Counseling Week" to recognize the crucial role of school counselors in student development. It acknowledges the challenges counselors face, such as underfunding and high student-to-counselor ratios. The bill encourages activities and ceremonies to raise awareness of school counselors' importance in preparing students for success.
This bill recognizes the significant contributions of tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies to communities across the United States through charitable activities, volunteer work, and financial support for their members, and expresses Congressional support for their continued promotion.
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
This bill recognizes the significant historical and ongoing contributions of tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies to communities across the United States through charitable activities, volunteer work, and financial support for members. It expresses the sense of Congress that these societies are a valuable support system that addresses unmet needs and generates substantial returns to the U.S. through their tax-exempt status. The bill also advocates for the continued promotion of fraternal benefit societies.
This bill expresses the House of Representatives' desire to keep the United States Postal Service (USPS) as an independent entity within the Federal Government, protecting it from privatization. It emphasizes the USPS's importance to the mailing industry, its role in connecting communities, and the potential negative impacts of privatization on prices, services, and infrastructure.
Stephen Lynch
Representative
MA
Stephen Lynch
Representative
MA
This bill expresses the House of Representatives' view that Congress should act to maintain the United States Postal Service (USPS) as an independent entity within the Federal Government. It emphasizes the USPS's role as a self-sustaining service vital to the economy and national connectivity. The resolution discourages privatization, citing concerns about increased costs, reduced services, and damage to critical infrastructure.