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This resolution recognizes the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933, the Holodomor, as a genocide engineered by the Soviet Union and condemns current Russian aggression against Ukraine.
Mike Rogers
Representative
AL
Mike Rogers
Representative
AL
This resolution expresses the sense of the House of Representatives recognizing the Ukrainian famine of 1932-1933, known as the Holodomor, as a genocide perpetrated by the Soviet Union. It condemns the systematic starvation and repression of the Ukrainian people under Soviet rule. Furthermore, the resolution remembers the victims and encourages the dissemination of information about this historical tragedy.
This bill expands Medicare drug price negotiation to private insurance, applies inflation rebates to commercial drugs, and establishes annual out-of-pocket limits for prescription drugs under private health insurance.
Frank Pallone
Representative
NJ
Frank Pallone
Representative
NJ
The Lowering Drug Costs for American Families Act aims to significantly reduce prescription drug expenses for consumers. It expands the federal drug price negotiation program to cover more drugs and extends negotiated prices to most private health insurance plans. Furthermore, the bill applies inflation rebates to the commercial market and establishes new annual out-of-pocket spending caps for prescription drugs under private insurance starting in 2027. It also sets specific, lower cost-sharing requirements for covered insulin products.
This Act establishes annual data collection and imposes emissions fees on large data centers and cryptocurrency mining facilities based on their power consumption and regional grid carbon intensity.
Steve Cohen
Representative
TN
Steve Cohen
Representative
TN
The Clean Cloud Act of 2025 addresses the rapidly increasing energy consumption of data centers and cryptocurrency mining operations. This bill mandates annual data collection on the energy use and sources for these facilities, which are currently lacking transparency. Furthermore, it establishes an emissions performance standard, imposing fees on electricity consumption that exceeds regional clean energy baselines, with collected funds supporting consumer energy cost relief and clean firm energy development.
This act exempts small businesses from duties imposed under Executive Order 14257 and mandates refunds for any such duties already paid.
Kelly Morrison
Representative
MN
Kelly Morrison
Representative
MN
The Small Business RELIEF Act exempts qualified small businesses from duties imposed under Executive Order 14257. It also mandates that the President refund any such duties already paid by small businesses within 90 days of enactment. This legislation aims to provide economic fairness and relief to small importers.
This bill invalidates predispute arbitration agreements and joint-action waivers for disputes involving race discrimination.
Wesley Bell
Representative
MO
Wesley Bell
Representative
MO
This bill, the "Ending Forced Arbitration of Race Discrimination Act of 2025," invalidates predispute arbitration agreements and joint-action waivers for disputes involving alleged race discrimination. It ensures that individuals alleging race discrimination can choose to pursue their claims in court rather than through mandatory arbitration. Federal courts will determine the applicability and enforceability of these arbitration agreements.
The Find It Early Act mandates no-cost coverage for additional, recommended breast cancer screenings for high-risk individuals across private insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, and VA health programs starting in 2026.
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
The Find It Early Act mandates that certain individuals at increased risk for breast cancer receive additional, recommended screenings with no out-of-pocket costs. This coverage requirement applies across private health plans, Medicare, Medicaid, TRICARE, and the Department of Veterans Affairs. These provisions are set to take effect starting January 1, 2026.
This resolution recognizes the epidemic of violence against transgender people, memorializes those lost this year, and calls for action to ensure their safety and dignity.
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
This resolution supports the goals of Transgender Day of Remembrance by recognizing the ongoing epidemic of violence targeting transgender people, particularly transgender women of color. It memorializes the lives lost this year and highlights the systemic barriers, including discrimination and lack of healthcare access, faced by the transgender community. The bill calls for urgent action from the government to protect these lives through inclusive legislation and policies that ensure dignity and respect for all individuals.
This Act mandates FERC to modernize and standardize electric utility reporting, establishes a centralized, public data repository, and directs research and a public dashboard to analyze grid expansion costs and interconnection processes.
Sean Casten
Representative
IL
Sean Casten
Representative
IL
The Grid Research and Development Act mandates the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to modernize and standardize how electric utilities report detailed data on transmission projects, costs, and operations. This law establishes a centralized, publicly accessible data repository, managed by FERC and the EIA, to make this information searchable and machine-readable. Furthermore, it directs the Secretary of Energy to conduct research and develop a public dashboard to analyze grid expansion costs, interconnection efficiency, and overall system performance for improved affordability and planning.
This Act establishes mandatory, standardized annual scorecards for electricity transmission entities, detailing performance metrics on interconnection, investment, and reliability, to be made publicly available and subject to independent verification.
Sean Casten
Representative
IL
Sean Casten
Representative
IL
The Electricity Transmission Scorecard Act mandates that major electricity transmission entities annually report detailed performance data to FERC and the EIA. This data, covering interconnection queues, project development, and system performance, will be made publicly available via an online portal. The goal is to create standardized transparency to improve accountability, reliability, and affordability across the national transmission system. FERC is also required to periodically review and update these scorecard metrics with stakeholder input.
This Act prohibits discrimination based on religion, sex, or marital status in federally funded child welfare services to improve outcomes for all children, especially LGBTQ youth.
Danny Davis
Representative
IL
Danny Davis
Representative
IL
The John Lewis Every Child Deserves a Family Act prohibits discrimination based on religion, sex, or marital status in federally funded child welfare services. This aims to increase the number of stable, family-like placements for children, especially for LGBTQ youth who are overrepresented in foster care. The bill mandates federal guidance, training, and data collection to improve safety and well-being outcomes for all children involved in the system.
This bill establishes sanctions against foreign individuals responsible for human rights violations against LGBTQI people and mandates enhanced tracking and reporting of such abuses in annual human rights reports.
Sarah McBride
Representative
DE
Sarah McBride
Representative
DE
The Global Respect Act aims to promote and protect the human rights of LGBTQI individuals worldwide. It mandates the President to identify and report foreign persons responsible for human rights violations against LGBTQI people, leading to their inadmissibility to the United States. Furthermore, the Act requires enhanced tracking and reporting of violence and discrimination targeting individuals based on sexual orientation, gender identity, or sex characteristics in the annual human rights reports.
The EXPERTS Act of 2025 aims to reform federal rulemaking by increasing transparency around submitted studies, establishing new disclosure requirements for conflicts of interest, streamlining agency review timelines, and creating an Office of the Public Advocate focused on social equity.
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
The EXPERTS Act of 2025 aims to enhance transparency and accountability in the federal rulemaking process. It introduces new disclosure requirements for studies submitted during public comment periods and mandates greater public awareness of agency actions. Furthermore, the bill establishes the Office of the Public Advocate to improve public involvement and explicitly requires agencies to consider social equity in their cost-benefit analyses. Finally, it streamlines the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) review timeline and clarifies judicial review standards for agency interpretations.
This bill amends the Revised Statutes to redefine the scope of civil actions that can be brought against individuals acting under the authority of the United States.
Henry Johnson
Representative
GA
Henry Johnson
Representative
GA
The Bivens Act of 2025 amends existing law to redefine the scope of civil actions that can be brought against individuals acting under federal authority. This legislation specifically revises Section 1979 of the Revised Statutes concerning such lawsuits. The core change narrows the focus of these civil actions to exclusively target persons acting under the authority of the United States.
This act modernizes water infrastructure by defining and funding the adoption of intelligent technologies for improved water and wastewater management.
Robert Bresnahan
Representative
PA
Robert Bresnahan
Representative
PA
The Water Infrastructure Modernization Act of 2025 updates federal water pollution control grants to prioritize and fund "intelligent water infrastructure technology." This technology utilizes real-time monitoring, AI, and advanced sensors to improve the efficiency, reliability, and resilience of water and wastewater systems. The bill modifies grant uses to specifically cover the implementation of these smart technologies and increases the authorization of appropriations.
This act repeals specific sections of a prior reconciliation act to restore previous laws affecting American families and farmers.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
The Restoring Food Security for American Families and Farmers Act of 2025 aims to strengthen domestic food security by repealing specific sections of a prior reconciliation act. This action effectively revives the original laws that were previously amended by the repealed provisions. The bill seeks to revert existing agricultural and food-related statutes to their pre-amendment status.
This act repeals Senate notification requirements related to legal processes concerning Senate data and mandates the disgorgement of any funds awarded to Senators under the repealed provisions.
Teresa Leger Fernandez
Representative
NM
Teresa Leger Fernandez
Representative
NM
The No Payola Act repeals existing Senate notification requirements concerning legal processes related to the disclosure of Senate data. Furthermore, it mandates that any Senator who received funds through a private right of action under the repealed law must return those awarded funds to the Treasury.
This bill mandates the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to report to Congress on the prevalence, support, and research efforts related to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) among veterans.
Jason Crow
Representative
CO
Jason Crow
Representative
CO
The Veterans with ALS Reporting Act requires the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to submit a comprehensive report to Congress on the prevalence of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) among veterans. This report must detail current support resources, identify gaps, and propose plans for reducing ALS incidence and improving clinical trial access for affected veterans. The VA will also be required to continuously track ALS rates using the CDC's existing registry.
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 Act establishes strict standards, training, and reporting requirements for federal immigration enforcement personnel regarding the use of force, identification, and equipment.
Scott Peters
Representative
CA
Scott Peters
Representative
CA
The Stop Excessive Force in Immigration Act of 2025 establishes strict new standards for the use of non-deadly force by federal immigration personnel, requiring proportionality and de-escalation efforts. The bill mandates identification requirements, restricts the use of certain crowd-control equipment, and imposes new body camera and detailed reporting mandates. Furthermore, it creates affirmative duties for officers to intervene against excessive force and requires annual training on these new policies.
The RESTRAIN Act prohibits the United States from conducting any explosive testing of nuclear weapons starting in fiscal year 2026, while still permitting subcritical nuclear tests.
Dina Titus
Representative
NV
Dina Titus
Representative
NV
The RESTRAIN Act prohibits the United States from conducting any explosive testing of nuclear weapons or any other nuclear explosion, effective in fiscal year 2026 and beyond. This legislation specifically bans the use of authorized funds for such testing. However, the Act explicitly allows for the continuation of subcritical nuclear tests.