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This bill amends the Higher Education Act to revise the eligibility criteria for certain foreign graduate medical schools to participate in federal student loan programs.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
This bill amends the Higher Education Act of 1965 to revise the eligibility criteria for certain foreign graduate medical schools to participate in federal student loan programs. It narrows the definition of an eligible institution by requiring these schools to meet specific enrollment thresholds for U.S. persons or maintain state-approved clinical training programs within the U.S. This change directly impacts which international medical schools can access Title IV federal student aid.
The SEPTIC Act expands the existing tax exclusion for energy conservation subsidies to also cover state or local government subsidies for residential wastewater management system installations or modifications.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
The SEPTIC Act expands the existing federal tax exclusion for energy conservation subsidies to now include subsidies provided by state or local governments for residential wastewater management measures. This change allows residents to exclude these wastewater management subsidies from their gross income. The bill defines these measures as installations or modifications primarily designed to manage wastewater for a dwelling unit.
The SACRED Act establishes federal criminal penalties and civil remedies for the intimidation, harassment, or obstruction of individuals accessing places of religious worship.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
The SACRED Act establishes federal criminal penalties and civil remedies for individuals who intimidate, harass, or obstruct those attempting to enter or exit places of religious worship. By creating a 100-foot protected zone, the bill aims to safeguard the First Amendment right to religious freedom while ensuring the physical safety of congregants.
The Taxpayer Advocate Continuity Act ensures the IRS can continue providing essential relief to taxpayers facing financial hardship during government shutdowns.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
The Taxpayer Advocate Continuity Act ensures that the IRS can continue providing critical assistance to taxpayers facing severe financial hardship during a government shutdown. By authorizing the IRS Commissioner and the Taxpayer Advocate to spend necessary funds despite a lapse in appropriations, the bill guarantees that essential taxpayer protections and assistance orders remain operational during budget impasses.
This resolution establishes the procedural framework and rules for the immediate House consideration, amendment, and debate of H.R. 5827.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
H.R. 5827 establishes a streamlined legislative process to expedite the consideration and passage of bipartisan, common-sense solutions. This resolution sets specific rules for debate, allows for a designated amendment, and mandates the immediate transmission of the bill to the Senate following a final House vote.
This resolution establishes expedited procedures for the House to consider and vote on H.R. 5827, including automatically adopting a specific amendment offered by Representative Suozzi.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
This resolution establishes expedited procedures for the House of Representatives to consider and vote on H.R. 5827, a bill aimed at advancing bipartisan solutions. It waives standard procedural objections and mandates the automatic adoption of a specific amendment offered by Representative Suozzi, if submitted beforehand. The process limits debate to one hour before a final vote and ensures swift transmittal to the Senate upon House passage.
This resolution establishes immediate and streamlined floor consideration procedures for H.R. 185, the bill to advance responsible policies.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
This resolution establishes the immediate rules for the House of Representatives to consider H.R. 185, a bill intended to advance responsible policies. It waives standard procedural objections to expedite the process. The rules also set specific, limited procedures for debate and amendments, ensuring a swift vote on final passage.
This bill extends enhanced premium tax credits through 2027, establishes new anti-fraud measures for health insurance enrollment, and extends the 2026 open enrollment period.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
The Bipartisan Healthcare Optimization, Protection, and Extension (HOPE) Act extends enhanced premium tax credits for health insurance through 2027, making coverage more affordable for eligible individuals. The bill also establishes significant new guardrails and penalties to prevent fraud in health insurance enrollment through the Exchanges. Finally, it extends the annual open enrollment period for the 2026 plan year.
This bill, the HOPE Act, extends premium tax credit eligibility, establishes strict penalties for fraudulent enrollment practices by agents and brokers, and implements new consumer protection and oversight measures for health insurance exchanges.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
This bill, the Bipartisan Healthcare Optimization, Protection, and Extension (HOPE) Act, modifies premium tax credit rules for health insurance coverage through 2027 and significantly strengthens consumer protections against fraudulent enrollment practices by agents and brokers. It establishes new civil and criminal penalties for providing false enrollment information and mandates verification processes to ensure consumer consent and accurate coverage. The legislation also extends the 2026 open enrollment period and requires Exchanges to notify individuals of their premium tax credit value before enrollment.
This Act mandates a study on establishing a secure, no-cost national system for storing and retrieving individuals' last wish documents.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
The Legacy Act of 2025 mandates a study, conducted by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, to explore establishing a secure, confidential, and free national system for storing and retrieving an individual's last wish documents. This system would allow authorized agents to access vital documents like advance directives or powers of attorney. The study's final results are due to the Secretary of Health and Human Services and Congress within four years of the Act's enactment.
This comprehensive bill introduces a carbon tax to fund infrastructure (Title I), boosts cancer research funding (Title II), establishes a PFAS community liaison (Title III), creates a commission to address national debt (Title IV), restricts House member stock trading (Title V), strengthens anti-trafficking financial monitoring (Title VI), mandates school door reinforcement standards (Title VII), opens primaries to unaffiliated voters and bans non-citizen voting (Title VIII), reviews intelligence sharing with Ukraine (Title IX), makes Election Day a federal holiday (Title X), aids veteran small businesses in infrastructure (Title XI), and increases benefits for ALS veterans' spouses (Title XII).
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
This comprehensive bill advances bipartisan solutions across twelve distinct titles, addressing major national issues from climate change and infrastructure funding to cancer research and election integrity. Key provisions include establishing a carbon tax to fund infrastructure (Title I), boosting cancer research funding (Title II), and creating a commission to address the national debt (Title IV). The legislation also focuses on improving school safety, supporting veteran small businesses, and enhancing anti-trafficking efforts in finance.
This resolution recognizes the significant contributions of the Indian American diaspora to the United States while condemning recent acts of racism and intolerance against them.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
This resolution formally recognizes the significant contributions of the Indian American diaspora to the United States across various sectors. It also strongly condemns the recent rise in racism, hate incidents, and discrimination targeting Indian Americans and the broader South Asian community. Furthermore, the bill emphasizes the importance of the strategic partnership between the United States and India.
This bill amends the E-3 nonimmigrant visa program to include nationals of the Republic of Korea under specific conditions, including employer E-Verify participation and annual numerical caps.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
This bill amends the E-3 nonimmigrant visa program to include nationals of the Republic of Korea, contingent upon a reciprocal agreement with South Korea. Employers hiring Korean nationals under this provision must be active participants in the E-Verify program. The legislation also establishes an annual cap on the total number of E-3 visas issued to both Australian and Korean nationals combined.
This Act expands eligibility for Health Professions Opportunity Grants to include opioid treatment programs and comprehensive addiction care providers starting October 1, 2025.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
The Opioid Treatment Providers Act expands eligibility for Health Professions Opportunity Grants (HPOG) to include opioid treatment programs and other comprehensive addiction care providers. This change allows these critical addiction treatment organizations to compete for federal funding to train new healthcare professionals. These provisions will take effect on October 1, 2025.
This bill authorizes the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for the presentation ceremony of the Congressional Gold Medals awarded to the Harlem Hellfighters.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
This bill authorizes the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for a ceremony on September 3, 2025. The purpose of this event is to present the Congressional Gold Medals awarded to the Harlem Hellfighters. The Architect of the Capitol will oversee the necessary arrangements for the ceremony.
This Act establishes a corporate tax rate reduction for qualifying U.S. corporations that implement broad-based employee stock ownership plans, while also making the distributed stock tax-free to the employees upon receipt.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
The Share Holder Allocation for Rewards to Employees Plan Act (SHARE Plan Act) establishes a new corporate tax incentive for U.S. companies that distribute a significant amount of their stock equity to employees through formal, broad-based plans. Eligible "SHARE corporations" receive a 3 percentage point reduction in their corporate income tax rate. Crucially, stock received by employees under a qualified SHARE plan is excluded from the employee's gross income for federal tax purposes. The bill sets strict requirements for plan structure, employee participation, and minimum equity distribution ratios to qualify for these benefits.
The CIRCLE Act establishes a new, temporary federal tax credit for investments in domestic recycling infrastructure to boost U.S. recycling capacity and competitiveness.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
The CIRCLE Act aims to boost domestic recycling capacity by introducing a new, temporary federal tax credit for investments in recycling infrastructure. This credit, set at 30% of qualified investment, incentivizes modernizing facilities and increasing the supply of domestically recycled materials. The bill also enhances the definition of recyclable materials to support U.S. markets against foreign competition.
The Housing for US Act establishes a revolving loan fund, capitalized by money from Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac releases, to provide states with federal loans to create local funds for building and rehabilitating middle-class housing.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
The Housing for US Act establishes a revolving loan fund, administered by HUD, to provide capitalization loans to states for creating local funds dedicated to increasing middle-class housing supply through construction and rehabilitation. Funds generated from the release of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac obligations will initially seed this program before being redirected to deficit reduction after ten years. States receiving federal loans must contribute matching funds and adhere to strict affordability, labor, and prevailing wage requirements for all assisted housing projects.
This Act establishes a federal long-term care insurance benefit under Social Security to help seniors finance extended care needs and remain at home, while also funding public education on long-term planning.
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
Thomas Suozzi
Representative
NY
The Well-Being Insurance for Seniors to be at Home Act (WISH Act) establishes a new federal long-term care insurance benefit under Social Security to help seniors financially plan for extended care needs and remain in their communities. This benefit is funded through a newly created Trust Fund and is designed to supplement, not replace, personal savings and existing care options. The Act also mandates a national education campaign and requires the Social Security Administration to send personalized notices informing individuals about their potential coverage status.
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.