Track Hal's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The Community Services Block Grant Improvement Act of 2025 aims to reduce poverty by improving the financial stability and self-sufficiency of low-income individuals and families through community action agencies and updated funding and oversight mechanisms.
Glenn Thompson
Representative
PA
Glenn Thompson
Representative
PA
The Community Services Block Grant Improvement Act of 2025 reauthorizes and amends the Community Services Block Grant Act to reduce poverty by supporting community action agencies and similar organizations. The bill updates definitions, modifies funding allocations to states, and revises how funds can be used to support programs and services for low-income individuals and families. It also strengthens accountability and transparency requirements for eligible entities and state lead agencies.
This bill authorizes Congress to award gold medals to the 1980 U.S. Olympic Men's Hockey Team, commemorating their "Miracle on Ice" victory.
Pete Stauber
Representative
MN
Pete Stauber
Representative
MN
The "Miracle on Ice Congressional Gold Medal Act" authorizes the presentation of three Congressional Gold Medals to honor the 1980 U.S. Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Team for their historic "Miracle on Ice" victory. These medals will be given to the Lake Placid Olympic Center, the United States Hockey Hall of Fame, and the US Olympic and Paralympic Museum for public display. The Act also allows for the creation and sale of bronze duplicates to fund the medal production.
The Duty Drawback Clarification Act modifies tariff classifications for whiskies to ensure uniform duty treatment and directs the International Trade Commission to add statistical suffixes for tracking purposes.
Steve Womack
Representative
AR
Steve Womack
Representative
AR
The Duty Drawback Clarification Act amends the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States to align the duty treatment of whiskies under subheading 2208.30 with that of subheading 2208.50.00. It also directs the United States International Trade Commission to add statistical suffixes to subheading 2208.30.00.
The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2025 updates state housing credit calculations, reforms tenant eligibility, and enhances credit eligibility to increase affordable housing options for low-income communities, Native American areas, and rural regions.
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2025 aims to increase affordable housing options by updating state housing credit formulas, refining tenant eligibility rules, and improving credit eligibility and determination. This includes adjusting income verification processes, modifying student occupancy rules, and protecting domestic abuse victims. The bill also focuses on Native American and rural assistance by addressing housing needs in Indian areas and streamlining income eligibility for rural projects. Additionally, it revises rules for exempt facility bonds and renames the "low-income housing tax credit" to the "affordable housing tax credit" while encouraging data sharing and discouraging discriminatory land use policies.
The White Oak Resilience Act aims to restore and enhance white oak forests through collaborative initiatives, research, and sustainable management practices across federal, state, tribal, and private lands.
Garland Barr
Representative
KY
Garland Barr
Representative
KY
The White Oak Resilience Act aims to restore and enhance white oak populations and upland oak habitats across the United States through collaborative efforts between federal, state, tribal, and private entities. It establishes initiatives for research, restoration pilot programs on federal lands, and a grant program to support white oak regeneration. The Act also addresses tree nursery shortages and promotes sustainable forest management practices to improve white oak resilience and ensure a sustainable supply of seedlings.
The "Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act" allows individuals with valid concealed carry permits or the legal right to carry concealed firearms in their home state to do so across state lines, provided they are not federally prohibited from possessing firearms and carry a valid photo ID, while respecting state and private property rights. It also allows for concealed carry in National Parks and other federally managed lands open to the public.
Richard Hudson
Representative
NC
Richard Hudson
Representative
NC
The "Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act" enables individuals with valid concealed carry permits or the legal right to carry concealed firearms in their home state to do so across state lines, provided they are not federally prohibited from possessing firearms and carry a valid photo ID. This law respects private and state/local government restrictions on firearms, protects individuals from unwarranted arrest, and allows legal action for violations of these rights. It also permits concealed carry in National Parks and other federal lands open to the public and clarifies that handguns include magazines and ammunition.
Denies U.S. immigration benefits to individuals involved in the Hamas attacks against Israel starting on October 7, 2023, and requires a report to Congress on related inadmissibility or removal cases.
Tom McClintock
Representative
CA
Tom McClintock
Representative
CA
The "No Immigration Benefits for Hamas Terrorists Act of 2025" amends immigration law to deny entry and immigration benefits to individuals involved in the Hamas attacks against Israel beginning on October 7, 2023. It deems these individuals inadmissible to the U.S. and ineligible for immigration relief. The Act also mandates the Secretary of Homeland Security to provide an annual report to Congress regarding the number of individuals found inadmissible or removable due to their participation in Hamas terrorism against Israel.
Expresses support for the Iranian people's desire for a democratic, secular, and nonnuclear republic, while condemning the Iranian regime's human rights abuses, support for terrorism, and nuclear ambitions. Affirms the right of the Iranian people to self-determination and calls for international support for their efforts to achieve a democratic government.
Tom McClintock
Representative
CA
Tom McClintock
Representative
CA
This bill expresses support for the Iranian people's desire for a democratic, secular, and nonnuclear republic, while condemning the Iranian regime's human rights abuses, support for terrorism, and attempts to develop nuclear weapons. It affirms the right of the Iranian people to self-determination and supports continued sanctions against the current regime. The bill also calls for the protection of Iranian political refugees in Albania.
The Cyber PIVOTT Act aims to expand cybersecurity education and training programs by providing scholarships to students in cyber-related fields who commit to serving in government cyber roles, addressing critical workforce needs and enhancing national cybersecurity.
Mark Green
Representative
TN
Mark Green
Representative
TN
The Cyber PIVOTT Act aims to bolster the cybersecurity workforce by expanding CISA's education and training programs to community colleges and technical schools, offering scholarships for students in cyber-related fields who commit to a service obligation in government. This act prioritizes skills-based training, internships, and industry-relevant certifications, while also establishing recruitment and resource platforms to connect graduates with federal job opportunities. The goal is to significantly increase the number of students enrolled in cybersecurity programs, addressing critical workforce gaps in the cyber sector. The Act also requires CISA to review its education and training programs and report to Congress.
Extends through 2032 the increased amount of distilled spirits excise taxes that are transferred (covered over) to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Ron Estes
Representative
KS
Ron Estes
Representative
KS
This bill extends the temporary increase in the limitation on the cover over of distilled spirits taxes to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. It amends the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, pushing the expiration date from January 1, 2022, to January 1, 2032. This extension applies to distilled spirits brought into the United States after December 31, 2021.
The "Death Tax Repeal Act" eliminates estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes, adjusts gift tax calculations, and sets a $10,000,000 lifetime gift exemption.
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
The "Death Tax Repeal Act" eliminates both estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes, effective from the date of enactment. It adjusts gift tax calculations by setting the lifetime gift exemption at $10,000,000, with inflation adjustments after 2011. The Act also includes transitional rules for applying certain sections of the Internal Revenue Code during the enactment year.
This bill aims to prevent Congress from imposing new performance fees on local radio stations for playing music. It argues such fees would harm the mutually beneficial relationship between broadcasters and the recording industry, and negatively impact local radio's public service role.
Steve Womack
Representative
AR
Steve Womack
Representative
AR
The Supporting the Local Radio Freedom Act prevents Congress from imposing new performance fees on local radio stations for playing music. It emphasizes the mutually beneficial relationship between broadcasters and the recording industry, where radio provides free publicity that boosts music sales and supports artists. The act recognizes local radio's crucial role in communities by providing news, weather updates, and public service announcements. Ultimately, this bill aims to protect local radio stations and businesses from economic harm, ensuring they can continue serving their communities without additional financial burdens.
The "HALT Fentanyl Act" aims to combat fentanyl trafficking by classifying fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs, streamlining research on these substances, and applying stricter penalties to those involved in their trafficking, importation, and exportation. This act also clarifies the applicability and interpretation of these amendments, reinforcing the legal stance against fentanyl analogues.
H. Griffith
Representative
VA
H. Griffith
Representative
VA
The "HALT Fentanyl Act" permanently classifies fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I drugs under the Controlled Substances Act, streamlining research registration processes while maintaining controls. It also updates penalties for trafficking, importing, and exporting fentanyl-related substances, treating them similarly to fentanyl analogues. Additionally, the Act addresses technical errors in previous legislation and mandates the Attorney General to issue rules for implementation.
Prohibits the Department of Veterans Affairs from reporting veterans to the national instant criminal background check system based solely on their need for a fiduciary to manage their benefits, unless a court determines they pose a danger.
Mike Bost
Representative
IL
Mike Bost
Representative
IL
The Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act prohibits the Department of Veterans Affairs from sharing veterans' personal information with the national instant criminal background check system (NICS) based solely on the fact that the veteran requires assistance managing their benefits. Information can only be shared if a judge has determined the veteran to be a danger to themselves or others.
The WARN Act directs the Comptroller General to study and report on the effectiveness of weather alert systems to improve community emergency response plans and public safety.
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
The WARN Act aims to improve community safety during weather emergencies by directing the Comptroller General to study the effectiveness of local, state, territory, and federal emergency alert systems. The study will assess alert dissemination methods, evaluate the clarity and actionability of alert content, and explore improvements to public alerting systems. A report on the study's findings will be submitted to Congress within 18 months, with the goal of enhancing emergency response plans and public safety.
The "Marc Fischer Memorial Act" mandates the Bureau of Prisons to develop and implement a strategy to interdict fentanyl and other synthetic drugs in the mail at Federal correctional facilities.
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
The "Marc Fischer Memorial Act" aims to combat the flow of synthetic drugs, particularly fentanyl, into Federal prisons through the mail. It mandates the Director of the Bureau of Prisons to develop and implement a strategy to equip all Federal correctional facilities with the technology and processes needed to scan mail, protect staff and inmates, and ensure timely delivery of mail copies while maintaining legal mail privileges. The strategy includes assessing current practices, identifying necessary resources, and providing a budgetary proposal for implementation, with ongoing reporting to Congress on its effectiveness.
This bill allows VA health professionals to use telemedicine to prescribe controlled substances to veterans, under certain conditions and regulations.
Steve Womack
Representative
AR
Steve Womack
Representative
AR
The "Protecting Veteran Access to Telemedicine Services Act of 2025" enables VA healthcare professionals to use telemedicine for prescribing controlled substances to veterans, even without prior in-person exams. This is intended to increase access to care. The VA Secretary will be responsible for setting the regulations of this new process. The bill does not change existing requirements under the Controlled Substances Act.
This bill would require that all new vehicles manufactured or imported for sale in the United States come equipped with devices capable of receiving AM radio broadcasts as standard equipment, and directs the Comptroller General to study the role of AM radio in emergency alert dissemination.
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
The "AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2025" requires the Department of Transportation to mandate that all new vehicles include AM radio receivers as standard equipment, ensuring continued access to AM broadcasts for drivers. The Act directs the Comptroller General to study the role of AM radio in emergency alerts and allows manufacturers producing fewer than 40,000 vehicles in 2022 at least four years to comply. The rule will sunset 10 years after the enactment of this Act.
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.
The "Prohibiting Abortion Industry's Lucrative Loopholes Act" amends existing law to broaden the definition of "valuable consideration" to prohibit the selling of human fetal tissue. This expanded definition includes covering costs associated with the transfer and processing of fetal tissue.
C. Franklin
Representative
FL
C. Franklin
Representative
FL
The "Prohibiting Abortion Industry's Lucrative Loopholes Act" amends the Public Health Service Act to broaden the definition of "valuable consideration" concerning the sale or transfer of human fetal tissue. This bill expands the definition of prohibited compensation to include various forms of payment, debt forgiveness, gifts, reduced costs, and reimbursements related to the handling and transfer of fetal tissue. The goal of the act is to prevent any potential financial incentives related to abortion and fetal tissue transfer.