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The AMMO Act establishes federal licensing, recordkeeping, straw purchase prohibitions, bulk sale restrictions, and mandatory background checks for the sale and transfer of ammunition by licensed dealers.
Robert Garcia
Representative
CA
Robert Garcia
Representative
CA
The AMMO Act modernizes federal oversight of ammunition by requiring federal licenses for all ammunition dealers and mandating background checks through NICS for transfers by licensed sellers to non-licensees. The bill also prohibits straw purchases of ammunition and establishes new federal limits on bulk ammunition sales, requiring recordkeeping and reporting for these transactions. These provisions will take effect 120 days after the date of enactment.
This resolution honors the victims and survivors of the July 4, 2022, Highland Park Independence Day Parade shooting and recognizes the community's resilience and the efforts of first responders.
Bradley Schneider
Representative
IL
Bradley Schneider
Representative
IL
This resolution formally commemorates the third anniversary of the tragic July 4, 2022, mass shooting in Highland Park, Illinois. It honors the seven lives lost and recognizes the survivors, first responders, and the enduring strength of the community. Furthermore, the resolution reaffirms a commitment to reducing gun violence nationwide.
This bill, the SECURE Act, expands due process protections for all individuals facing security clearance revocation or denial and mandates more detailed annual reporting on these actions by government agencies.
Dave Min
Representative
CA
Dave Min
Representative
CA
The SECURE Act aims to strengthen due process protections for all individuals facing security clearance revocation or denial, extending coverage beyond just executive branch employees. It also enhances transparency by requiring agencies to report detailed annual statistics on clearance actions, including employer identification and the reasons for denial or revocation. This legislation ensures clearer reporting standards for government-wide security clearance decisions.
This Act prohibits the use of "panic defenses" in federal court that attempt to excuse or mitigate crimes based on a victim's sexual orientation or gender identity.
Chris Pappas
Representative
NH
Chris Pappas
Representative
NH
The LGBTQ+ Panic Defense Prohibition Act of 2025 bans the use of "panic defenses" in federal court, which attempt to excuse or lessen a defendant's culpability for a crime based on the victim's sexual orientation or gender identity. This legislation recognizes that these outdated defenses rely on prejudice and undermine justice for LGBTQ+ individuals. The Act also requires the Attorney General to report annually on violent federal crimes motivated by bias against LGBTQ+ people.
This resolution expresses Congressional support for LGBTQI+ equality and designates June 26th as "LGBTQI+ Equality Day" to commemorate key legal victories and highlight the need for further anti-discrimination legislation.
Suzan DelBene
Representative
WA
Suzan DelBene
Representative
WA
This resolution expresses the House's support for the rights and freedoms of LGBTQI+ individuals across the United States. It recognizes key Supreme Court decisions that advanced equality and highlights the ongoing need for comprehensive legal protections against discrimination. Finally, the bill proposes designating June 26th as "LGBTQI+ Equality Day" to commemorate these legal victories.
The CONNECT for Health Act of 2025 permanently expands Medicare telehealth access by removing geographic restrictions, increasing practitioner flexibility, bolstering program integrity, and mandating supports for quality remote care delivery.
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
The CONNECT for Health Act of 2025 significantly expands and permanently secures access to Medicare telehealth services by eliminating outdated geographic restrictions and allowing more practitioners to offer remote care. The bill also strengthens program integrity by dedicating funds for telehealth oversight while clarifying rules around providing necessary technology to patients. Finally, it mandates the creation of tailored educational resources and public reporting to improve quality measurement and transparency in remote care delivery.
This Act mandates that federal officers involved in border security or immigration enforcement must clearly display identification, wear visible uniforms or badges, and not conceal their faces during detentions or arrests.
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
The No Secret Police Act of 2025 mandates that federal officers engaged in border security or immigration enforcement must clearly display identification, wear visible badges or uniforms, and refrain from wearing face coverings during detentions or arrests. This ensures accountability by requiring clear identification from Department of Homeland Security (DHS) personnel. The bill also requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to report on current tactical gear policies and research methods to improve officer visibility.
This resolution formally recognizes the history, achievements, and ongoing struggles of the LGBTQIA+ community while encouraging the celebration of Pride Month and affirming that LGBTQIA+ rights are human rights.
Al Green
Representative
TX
Al Green
Representative
TX
This resolution formally recognizes the history, achievements, and ongoing struggles of the LGBTQIA+ community in the United States. It serves as a declaration by Congress affirming that LGBTQIA+ rights are human rights and encouraging the celebration of Pride Month. The bill highlights key historical milestones, legal victories, and acknowledges the persistent challenges and violence faced by the community. Ultimately, it commits the U.S. to continuing the pursuit of full equality for all citizens.
The SHADE Act establishes a HUD-led grant program to fund tree planting and maintenance in historically redlined or urban heat island areas, prioritizing projects with strong community support and resident protection plans.
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Representative
NJ
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Representative
NJ
The Saving Hazardous And Declining Environments (SHADE) Act establishes a new, federally funded grant program to support tree planting initiatives. Administered by HUD and the Forest Service, this program prioritizes projects in historically redlined or urban heat island areas. Applicants must submit detailed 5-year plans that include community involvement and strategies to prevent resident displacement. The program is authorized to receive $50 million annually from fiscal year 2026 through 2036.
This bill immediately enacts the EPA's June 25, 2024, final rule establishing national primary drinking water regulations for PFAS as federal law.
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
The PFAS National Drinking Water Standard Act of 2025 immediately establishes the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) final rule on PFAS as official federal law. This action codifies the specific National Primary Drinking Water Regulation for PFAS as it existed on June 25, 2024. Essentially, the bill bypasses standard procedures to enact the EPA's established PFAS drinking water standards into law right away.
This bill establishes an Office of LGBTQI Inclusion within the Administration on Aging, mandates data collection on discrimination, and ensures services under the Older Americans Act are accessible and culturally competent for LGBTQI older adults.
Suzanne Bonamici
Representative
OR
Suzanne Bonamici
Representative
OR
The Ruthie and Connie LGBTQI Elder Americans Act of 2025 aims to improve services and support for older adults who identify as LGBTQI. This bill establishes a new Office of LGBTQI Inclusion within the Administration on Aging and mandates the creation of a National Resource Center on LGBTQI Aging. Furthermore, it updates definitions, ensures eligibility for federal grants, and requires specific data collection on discrimination faced by this population in aging services.
The Break the Cycle of Violence Act establishes federal frameworks within HHS and the Department of Labor to fund community-based violence intervention programs and provide job training for opportunity youth in high-violence areas.
Steven Horsford
Representative
NV
Steven Horsford
Representative
NV
The Break the Cycle of Violence Act establishes federal frameworks within HHS and the Department of Labor to address community violence through prevention and economic opportunity. Title I creates grants for community-based violence intervention programs focused on evidence-based, trauma-responsive care, while Title II funds job training for opportunity youth in high-violence areas. Overall, the bill aims to reduce violence by investing in local services and creating pathways to employment rather than relying solely on incarceration.
The Women’s Health Protection Act of 2025 establishes a federal right to access abortion services before fetal viability and protects the right to travel for care, overriding state restrictions that place burdens on abortion access not imposed on comparable medical procedures.
Judy Chu
Representative
CA
Judy Chu
Representative
CA
The Women’s Health Protection Act of 2025 establishes a federal statutory right to access abortion services, prohibiting medically unnecessary restrictions that impede care before fetal viability. This Act protects the right of patients to travel across state lines to receive reproductive healthcare and allows providers to offer services free from state interference that conflicts with established medical standards. It preempts conflicting state and local laws and provides robust enforcement mechanisms for individuals and the Attorney General to challenge violations.
This Act expands healthcare access by ensuring lawfully present immigrants are eligible for federal health programs, treating federally authorized presence as lawful presence for coverage, and giving states the option to cover undocumented individuals under Medicaid and CHIP.
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
The Health Equity and Access under the Law for Immigrant Families Act of 2025 aims to significantly expand healthcare access for immigrants legally residing in the U.S. by ensuring eligibility for federal health programs like Medicaid and CHIP, removing state restrictions for permanent residents, and treating federally authorized presence as lawful presence for coverage purposes. The bill also provides states the option to extend Medicaid and CHIP coverage to individuals without lawful status. Furthermore, it removes citizenship barriers preventing certain non-citizens from accessing ACA marketplace subsidies and updates Medicare eligibility rules.
This Act prohibits states from interfering with or penalizing individuals who provide, receive, or facilitate abortion services that are legal in the state where the service occurs, including interstate travel for such care.
Lizzie Fletcher
Representative
TX
Lizzie Fletcher
Representative
TX
The Ensuring Women’s Right to Reproductive Freedom Act prohibits states from interfering with or retaliating against individuals who provide or receive abortion services that are legal in the state where the service occurs. This protection extends to interstate travel for legal abortion care and the movement of FDA-approved abortion-related drugs across state lines. Individuals harmed by violations can sue in federal court for damages and legal fees.
This Act directs the Secretary of HHS to issue guidance on Medicaid/CHIP coverage for postpartum pelvic health services and establishes a national education campaign on the topic.
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
The Optimizing Postpartum Outcomes Act of 2025 aims to improve women's health after childbirth by clarifying Medicaid/CHIP coverage for essential pelvic health services. It mandates federal guidance for states on covering services like pelvic floor exams and physical therapy, alongside establishing a national education campaign for both providers and new mothers. The bill also directs the GAO to study existing coverage gaps for postpartum women under Medicaid.
This resolution directs the President to remove U.S. Armed Forces from hostilities with Iran, unless necessary for imminent self-defense.
Gregory Meeks
Representative
NY
Gregory Meeks
Representative
NY
This resolution directs the President, under the War Powers Resolution, to remove U.S. Armed Forces from hostilities involving Iran. The order mandates withdrawal unless forces are necessary for imminent self-defense of the U.S. or its allies. Any continued defensive action must comply with existing War Powers reporting requirements.
This Act posthumously awards a Congressional Gold Medal to pioneering, barrier-breaking cyclist Marshall "Major" Taylor and authorizes the sale of duplicate bronze medals.
Jonathan Jackson
Representative
IL
Jonathan Jackson
Representative
IL
This bill posthumously awards a Congressional Gold Medal to Marshall "Major" Taylor, recognizing the pioneering Black cyclist for his historic achievements and his fight against racial prejudice. The medal will be struck by the Secretary of the Treasury and presented to Taylor's great-granddaughter. The Act also authorizes the sale of bronze duplicates to cover production costs.
The MONARCH Act of 2025 establishes a dedicated fund and grant program to urgently restore habitat and implement conservation plans for the critically declining Western Monarch Butterfly population.
Jimmy Panetta
Representative
CA
Jimmy Panetta
Representative
CA
The MONARCH Act of 2025 addresses the critical decline of the western monarch butterfly population, which has dropped by over 99% in recent decades due to habitat loss and climate change. This bill establishes the Western Monarch Butterfly Rescue Fund to provide grants for habitat restoration projects led by local and Tribal entities. Furthermore, it mandates the implementation of the existing Western Monarch Butterfly Conservation Plan through a partnership with the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation. Finally, the Secretary of the Interior must submit an annual report to Congress detailing the status of the butterflies and the effectiveness of funded conservation efforts.
This bill establishes a comprehensive "Domestic Workers Bill of Rights" to extend federal labor protections, including overtime, paid sick leave, and anti-discrimination coverage, to domestic employees while creating a standards board to advise on future working conditions.
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
The Domestic Workers Bill of Rights Act seeks to significantly expand labor protections for domestic employees by bringing them under standard federal laws, including eligibility for overtime pay and mandated paid sick leave. The bill establishes written employment agreements, sets clear privacy boundaries for workers in private homes, and creates a Standards Board to recommend ongoing improvements to wages and benefits. Furthermore, it establishes enforcement mechanisms and temporarily increases federal Medicaid funding for in-home care services to help offset compliance costs.