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Recognizes the commencement of Ramadan, commends Muslims in the U.S. and worldwide for their faith, and acknowledges their contributions to various causes and professions.
André Carson
Representative
IN
André Carson
Representative
IN
Recognizes the start of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting and spiritual renewal, commencing on February 28, 2025. It acknowledges the contributions of Muslims in the United States and worldwide, and expresses support to Muslims globally, recognizing Islam as a major world religion.
The "Keeping Our Field Offices Open Act" prevents the Social Security Administration from closing or limiting access to field offices, hearing offices, and resident stations, ensuring continued service availability for the public.
John Larson
Representative
CT
John Larson
Representative
CT
The "Keeping Our Field Offices Open Act" prevents the Social Security Administration (SSA) from closing or consolidating field offices, hearing offices, and resident stations, ensuring continued access to services. It requires the SSA Commissioner to justify any planned closures to Congress with detailed analysis and cost-benefit assessments, considering the impact on vulnerable populations. The bill mandates public notice, hearings, and a final report to Congress before any changes, allowing appeals and maintaining the number of offices at or above the January 20, 2025 level, excluding temporary emergency closures.
This bill restricts political appointees and special government employees from accessing Social Security data, establishes civil damages for unauthorized access, mandates Inspector General investigations, and requires a GAO study on the changes.
John Larson
Representative
CT
John Larson
Representative
CT
The Protecting Americans’ Social Security Data Act restricts political appointees and special government employees from accessing sensitive Social Security beneficiary data systems. It establishes a right for individuals to sue the government or responsible parties for unauthorized access or disclosure of their private Social Security information, including specified minimum damages. Furthermore, the bill mandates the Inspector General to investigate such violations and report findings to Congress within 30 days. Finally, it requires the GAO to conduct a comprehensive study on the impact of these new privacy and enforcement measures.
The Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2025 strengthens protections for workers' rights to organize and collectively bargain by modernizing labor laws, addressing unfair labor practices, and enhancing enforcement mechanisms.
Robert Scott
Representative
VA
Robert Scott
Representative
VA
This bill, the Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2025, seeks to amend the National Labor Relations Act and other labor laws to strengthen protections for workers' rights to organize and collectively bargain. It aims to modernize labor regulations by clarifying definitions, addressing unfair labor practices, enhancing enforcement, and increasing transparency in labor-management relations. The bill introduces measures such as electronic voting in union elections, strengthens whistleblower protections, and mandates studies on collective bargaining practices. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure fair treatment of workers and promote equitable labor practices.
The John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025 aims to strengthen and update the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by addressing vote dilution and denial, establishing updated criteria for federal oversight of states and political subdivisions with a history of voting rights violations, and promoting transparency in election-related changes.
Terri Sewell
Representative
AL
Terri Sewell
Representative
AL
The John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025 amends the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to address vote dilution, denial, and abridgment claims, and to update which states and political subdivisions are subject to federal oversight based on a history of voting rights violations. It broadens the types of violations that allow a court to retain jurisdiction over a case, clarifies the Attorney General's authority to assign observers, and ensures transparency in voting-related changes. The Act also authorizes the Attorney General to demand documents and information to enforce voting rights and provides grants to small jurisdictions to assist with notification requirements.
The MERIT Act mandates the reinstatement of federal probationary employees affected by mass terminations occurring between January 20, 2025, and the Act's enactment, providing back pay and benefits.
LaMonica McIver
Representative
NJ
LaMonica McIver
Representative
NJ
The MERIT Act requires federal agencies to reinstate probationary employees who were terminated as part of a mass termination event between January 20, 2025, and the Act's enactment date, providing them with back pay and benefits. The Act also mandates reports on government employee terminations and the reinstatement process. It defines key terms such as "affected probationary employee" and "mass termination" to clarify the scope and applicability of the Act. This act ensures that affected employees are treated as involuntarily separated without cause and outlines the process for determining back pay and providing notice to eligible employees.
The "Safe Schools Improvement Act" amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, requiring states to establish policies that prevent and prohibit bullying and harassment in schools based on protected characteristics, ensuring a safe and inclusive learning environment for all students.
Linda Sánchez
Representative
CA
Linda Sánchez
Representative
CA
The Safe Schools Improvement Act aims to reduce bullying and harassment in schools by requiring states to establish policies prohibiting such conduct based on various characteristics, including race, sex, religion, and disability. It mandates annual notifications, data collection on incidents, biennial evaluations of programs, and regular reports to Congress to ensure accountability and effectiveness. This act does not infringe on existing nondiscrimination laws or freedom of speech but seeks to create a safer, more inclusive learning environment for all students.
The "Keep America's Waterfronts Working Act of 2025" establishes programs and funding to preserve and improve working waterfronts through grants, loans, and a collaborative task force.
Chellie Pingree
Representative
ME
Chellie Pingree
Representative
ME
The "Keep America's Waterfronts Working Act of 2025" establishes a task force and grant program to support the preservation and improvement of working waterfronts. It enables covered entities to submit working waterfront plans for approval and receive financial assistance for implementation. The act also authorizes capitalization grants to coastal states for establishing working waterfront preservation loan funds. It allocates $50 million annually from 2025-2029 for both the grant and loan programs.
Designates August as "Slavery Remembrance Month" to remember the history and continuing impact of slavery and honor those who fought against it.
Al Green
Representative
TX
Al Green
Representative
TX
This resolution designates August as "Slavery Remembrance Month" to remember the evils of slavery, its continuing impact, and the freedom fighters who fought to end it. It condemns slavery and its legacies, such as convict leasing, Black codes, and discrimination. The resolution encourages acknowledgement of the importance of remembering slavery and requests the President to issue a proclamation for the observance of this month.
The SAFE Act of 2025 amends existing law to include equines (horses) in the prohibition of slaughtering animals for human consumption.
Vern Buchanan
Representative
FL
Vern Buchanan
Representative
FL
The SAFE Act of 2025 amends existing legislation to explicitly prohibit the slaughter of horses for human consumption, reinforcing protections for these animals. This bill seeks to prevent the inhumane treatment of American equines by closing loopholes that allow their slaughter and export for human consumption.
The American Dream and Promise Act of 2025 provides a pathway to permanent residency for eligible individuals who came to the U.S. as children, or who have Temporary Protected Status (TPS) or Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) status.
Sylvia Garcia
Representative
TX
Sylvia Garcia
Representative
TX
The American Dream and Promise Act of 2025 provides a pathway to permanent residency for eligible individuals who entered the United States as children and those with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) or Deferred Enforced Departure (DED). Title I, the Dream Act of 2025, establishes conditional permanent residency for eligible individuals who entered the U.S. as children. Title II, the American Promise Act of 2025, allows the Secretary of Homeland Security or the Attorney General to grant permanent resident status to eligible individuals from TPS or DED countries. Title III outlines general provisions, such as background checks, application processes, and fee exemptions, applicable to all seeking to adjust their status under this Act.
This bill amends the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to fund San Francisco Bay restoration projects, activities, and studies, with a limit on federal funding and restrictions on entities connected to foreign countries of concern. It also allows federal agencies to use funds from interagency agreements for restoration activities.
Jared Huffman
Representative
CA
Jared Huffman
Representative
CA
This bill amends the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to support the San Francisco Bay Restoration Program. It enables the Director to fund restoration projects through agreements with various entities, setting a federal funding limit of 75% for non-federal projects. The bill also restricts funding to entities connected to foreign countries of concern and allows federal agencies to utilize interagency agreements for project activities.
The "Taxpayer Funds Oversight and Accountability Act" enhances financial management and oversight in federal agencies by updating CFO responsibilities, mandating 4-year government-wide financial management plans, and requiring rigorous audits of internal controls.
Gerald Connolly
Representative
VA
Gerald Connolly
Representative
VA
The Taxpayer Funds Oversight and Accountability Act enhances financial management and transparency in federal agencies by updating the duties of Chief Financial Officers (CFOs) to include stronger oversight of financial reporting and internal controls. It replaces the government-wide 5-year financial management plan with a 4-year plan, requiring detailed strategies for improving financial management systems and workforce development. The Act also mandates annual financial management status reports to Congress and the Comptroller General, along with rigorous audits of internal controls to ensure effective financial management across the government.
Ethan's Law establishes federal penalties for improperly storing firearms where minors or prohibited persons can access them and creates grant programs to incentivize states to adopt matching safe storage laws.
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
Ethan's Law establishes federal requirements for the secure storage of firearms to prevent unauthorized access by minors and prohibited persons, making improper storage a civil violation with escalating penalties if injury or death results. The bill also creates a federal grant program to incentivize states and Tribes to adopt matching safe storage laws. Furthermore, Congress declares that failing to comply with these storage requirements constitutes negligence and may be considered the direct cause of resulting firearm injuries.
The "Assisting Small Businesses Not Fraudsters Act" prevents individuals and businesses convicted of financial fraud related to COVID-19 relief programs from receiving future Small Business Administration (SBA) financial assistance. This ensures that SBA resources are directed towards legitimate small businesses and not those who have defrauded relief programs.
Roger Williams
Representative
TX
Roger Williams
Representative
TX
The "Assisting Small Businesses Not Fraudsters Act" prohibits the Small Business Administration (SBA) from providing financial assistance to individuals and businesses convicted of financial misconduct related to COVID-19 relief programs. This includes those convicted of making false statements to obtain covered loans or grants. The prohibition excludes assistance under section 7(b) of the Small Business Act and does not apply to contracts or agreements entered into before the enactment of this law.
The "MODERN WIC Act of 2025" expands remote access to WIC benefits by allowing virtual certification appointments, remote benefit issuance, and requires a report to Congress on the use of remote technologies within the WIC program.
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
The MODERN WIC Act of 2025 aims to modernize the WIC program by expanding options for remote certification appointments, including telephone and video calls, and allowing for remote delivery of food benefits. It requires state agencies to offer various formats for certification appointments, ensuring accessibility for individuals with disabilities. The Act also mandates a report to Congress on the use of remote technologies in WIC, focusing on their impact and best practices.
This bill establishes an Office of Gun Violence Prevention within the Department of Justice to coordinate gun violence prevention efforts, evaluate related programs and policies, recommend evidence-based strategies, and assist communities affected by gun violence.
Maxwell Frost
Representative
FL
Maxwell Frost
Representative
FL
The "Office of Gun Violence Prevention Act of 2025" establishes an Office of Gun Violence Prevention within the Department of Justice, led by a Director appointed by the Attorney General, to coordinate gun violence prevention efforts, evaluate related laws and programs, and recommend evidence-based policies to Congress and the President. The Director will also convene an advisory council comprising various officials and at least 12 additional individuals representing gun violence survivors, community violence intervention service providers, and other relevant groups. The Office will also assist communities affected by gun violence with crisis response activities, such as providing access to mental health services and suicide prevention resources. Finally, the act authorizes the appropriation of necessary funds to carry out the provisions of the bill.
This bill proposes a constitutional amendment clarifying that constitutional rights are exclusively for natural persons, not corporate entities, and aims to regulate campaign finance to ensure equal access to the political process.
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
This proposed constitutional amendment clarifies that constitutional rights are exclusively for natural persons, not corporations or other artificial entities, which can be regulated by the people. It aims to ensure equal access to the political process by allowing regulation of campaign finance, stating that spending money to influence elections is not protected speech. The amendment also explicitly protects the freedom of the press.
The Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act of 2025 expands public safety officer benefits to include disability and death coverage for certain cancers presumed to be caused by on-duty exposure to carcinogens, and clarifies "line of duty" definitions for first responder benefits.
Mary Scanlon
Representative
PA
Mary Scanlon
Representative
PA
The Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act of 2025 expands public safety officer benefits to include deaths and disabilities caused by exposure-related cancers, presuming that certain cancers diagnosed within 15 years of service are line-of-duty injuries if the officer served for at least 5 years. It defines "exposure-related cancer" and allows for updates to the list based on medical evidence, while also permitting individuals to petition for additions. The Act also clarifies "line of duty action" and applies retroactively to claims dating back to January 1, 2020, with a three-year window for filing claims based on these amendments.
This bill establishes a Department of Peacebuilding to coordinate government efforts in nonviolent conflict resolution and violence reduction, aiming to make peace a national policy objective.
Ilhan Omar
Representative
MN
Ilhan Omar
Representative
MN
This bill establishes a Department of Peacebuilding within the executive branch to coordinate and promote peace-related efforts, both domestically and internationally, through nonviolent conflict resolution and violence reduction strategies. The department will be led by a Secretary of Peacebuilding and will include offices focused on peace education, domestic and international peacebuilding, technology for peace, and human rights. It emphasizes collaboration with other agencies and allocates resources, with a focus on domestic peace programs, to implement these initiatives. The bill also directs the Secretary to propose legislative changes, encourages the promotion of peace through Peace Days, and defines key terms to ensure clarity in the Act's implementation.