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This resolution designates the week of May 4 through May 8, 2026, as Teacher Appreciation Week while recognizing the critical role and priorities of the nation's public school teachers.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
This resolution officially designates the week of May 4 through May 8, 2026, as Teacher Appreciation Week. It recognizes the vital role of public school teachers and highlights their key priorities, including support for existing federal protections and funding. Furthermore, the bill encourages leaders to engage directly with teachers to ensure their expertise informs education policy.
This resolution establishes a comprehensive "Unhoused Persons Bill of Rights" asserting fundamental civil and human rights for unhoused individuals while mandating significant federal funding and policy shifts toward a housing-first approach to end homelessness.
Rashida Tlaib
Representative
MI
Rashida Tlaib
Representative
MI
This resolution establishes a formal "Unhoused Persons Bill of Rights" to protect the fundamental civil and human rights of unhoused individuals, explicitly banning discrimination based on housing status. It outlines specific rights, such as access to housing, public services, and safety from harassment or property destruction. Furthermore, the bill commits to massive federal funding allocations and policy changes, prioritizing a "Housing First" approach to end homelessness.
The CHARTER Act prohibits federally funded charter schools from contracting with for-profit entities to operate, oversee, or manage the school's core administration, ensuring public funds serve educational needs rather than generate private profit.
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
The CHARTER Act ensures that federally funded charter schools adhere to nonprofit requirements by prohibiting them from contracting with for-profit entities to operate or manage the school's core operations. This legislation aims to prevent public education funds from being diverted as profit for private entities. It clarifies that while core management must remain nonprofit, charters can still contract for specific support services like food or transportation.
This bill officially designates May 2026 as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month to celebrate their significant contributions to U.S. history and culture.
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
This bill officially designates May 2026 as Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month. It calls for nationwide recognition and celebration of the significant contributions, achievements, and history of these communities to the United States. The measure emphasizes that these communities enhance the nation's diversity and strength.
This Act establishes the Language Access Board to create standards and enforce requirements ensuring individuals with limited English proficiency can meaningfully access federal programs and services.
Judy Chu
Representative
CA
Judy Chu
Representative
CA
The Language Access Board Act of 2026 establishes a framework to ensure individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP) can meaningfully access federal programs and services. It creates a 32-member Language Access Board responsible for setting and enforcing language access standards across federal agencies. The Act mandates that federal agencies make public-facing materials accessible to LEP individuals, comparable to those provided to English speakers. Finally, the Board is empowered to investigate violations, develop corrective action plans, and report on compliance to Congress.
The Housing FIRST Act amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act to establish specific rules and limitations for using consumer reports in tenant screening, particularly by restricting the inclusion of certain criminal and resolved case information.
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
The Housing FIRST Act amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act to establish formal standards for tenant screening reports, treating them similarly to employment reports. This bill strictly limits the types of criminal and financial history landlords can use when evaluating rental applicants. Furthermore, it mandates specific disclosure and adverse action notification requirements for landlords using these reports.
This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility at 3817 Marysville Boulevard in Sacramento, California, as the "Grantland Johnson Post Office."
Ami Bera
Representative
CA
Ami Bera
Representative
CA
This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility located at 3817 Marysville Boulevard in Sacramento, California, as the "Grantland Johnson Post Office." This action ensures the building is officially recognized by its new name in all records and documentation.
This bill nullifies three specific Department of State rules regarding foreign assistance, effectively voiding their implementation and preventing enforcement of similar future policies.
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
This Act nullifies three specific Department of State rules concerning foreign assistance, effectively treating them as if they never existed. It prohibits any federal agency from implementing or enforcing these rules, or any substantially similar future policies. The legislation aims to prevent the enforcement of rules related to "Protecting Life," "Discriminatory Equity Ideology," and "Gender Ideology" in foreign aid.
This bill mandates stricter federal and state regulation of utility rate-setting by establishing lower return-on-equity ranges and banning numerous non-operational costs from being passed on to consumers.
Gregorio Casar
Representative
TX
Gregorio Casar
Representative
TX
The Lowering Utility Bills Act aims to reduce consumer energy costs by establishing stricter federal and state guidelines for how electric transmission providers and investor-owned utilities calculate their allowed rate of return. The bill mandates using the lowest reasonable return on equity based on market data and explicitly bans passing numerous lobbying, administrative, and political expenses onto customers. Furthermore, it requires utilities to prioritize lower-cost, grid-enhancing technologies when planning new capital expenditures.
This resolution directs the House Oversight Committee Chair to sue Pamela J. Bondi to compel her testimony regarding the federal government's enforcement of sex trafficking laws related to the Jeffrey Epstein investigation.
Robert Garcia
Representative
CA
Robert Garcia
Representative
CA
This resolution directs the House Oversight Committee Chair to initiate or intervene in a federal lawsuit within 30 days. The legal action must compel Pamela J. Bondi to comply with a committee subpoena for testimony regarding the DOJ's handling of records related to Jeffrey Epstein and sex trafficking law enforcement.
The Second Look Act of 2026 establishes a process for federal inmates serving over ten years to petition the court for sentence reduction based on demonstrated rehabilitation and reduced community danger.
Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Representative
CA
Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Representative
CA
The Second Look Act of 2026 establishes a process for individuals serving long federal prison sentences to petition a court for a sentence reduction after serving at least 10 years. Courts must consider factors like rehabilitation and community safety when deciding on a modification. The bill also creates a rebuttable presumption for release for defendants aged 50 and older and mandates annual reporting by the U.S. Sentencing Commission.
This Act expands eligibility for certain Small Business Administration loans to include businesses owned by lawfully present non-citizens and those with principal residences outside the U.S.
Nydia Velázquez
Representative
NY
Nydia Velázquez
Representative
NY
The Investing in the American Dream Act expands eligibility for Small Business Administration (SBA) loans and guarantees. It allows small businesses owned by certain lawfully present immigrants, refugees, and even some individuals residing outside the U.S. to qualify for covered loans. This legislation ensures that businesses meeting specific ownership and location criteria are not denied SBA assistance solely based on the immigration status of their eligible owners.
The Long-Term Care Workforce Support Act aims to significantly improve the pay, training, working conditions, and stability of the direct care workforce through federal funding, new labor protections, and national compensation strategies.
Debbie Dingell
Representative
MI
Debbie Dingell
Representative
MI
The Long-Term Care Workforce Support Act aims to significantly improve the lives of direct care professionals by increasing their pay, benefits, and training opportunities through federal funding and grants. The bill establishes new labor protections, including fair scheduling, paid sick leave, and workplace violence prevention plans. Ultimately, this legislation seeks to stabilize the essential long-term care workforce to ensure better quality care for older adults and people with disabilities.
This Act establishes grant programs to fund community reentry centers and 24/7 assistance hotlines to support individuals after conviction or incarceration.
Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Representative
CA
Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Representative
CA
The One Stop Shop Community Reentry Program Act of 2026 establishes federal grant programs to fund community reentry centers and statewide assistance hotlines. These initiatives aim to provide comprehensive, trauma-informed services to individuals post-conviction or incarceration to reduce recidivism. The Act prioritizes hiring formerly incarcerated individuals and mandates rigorous evaluation and reporting on program outcomes.
This Act establishes a phased-in increase of the federal minimum wage, ultimately tying it to two-thirds of the national median hourly wage while also reforming wages for tipped workers, youth workers, and incarcerated workers, and phasing out subminimum wages for workers with disabilities.
Delia Ramirez
Representative
IL
Delia Ramirez
Representative
IL
The Living Wage For All Act establishes a phased increase of the federal minimum wage, ultimately aiming to tie it to two-thirds of the national median hourly wage. It creates differentiated wage schedules, requiring large corporations to reach higher minimums sooner than other employers. Furthermore, the bill phases out subminimum wages for tipped workers and workers with disabilities, and extends federal wage protections to incarcerated workers.
This bill raises the minimum age for federal juvenile prosecution, limits murder liability for those under 18, mandates data collection on incarcerated youth, and funds state collaboration between child welfare and juvenile justice systems.
Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Representative
CA
Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Representative
CA
The Directly Impacted Child Rehab and Safety Act amends federal juvenile justice laws to raise the minimum age for prosecution as an adult and limits murder convictions for those under 18 to intentional killings. The bill also mandates comprehensive federal data collection on incarcerated youth and authorizes grants to improve collaboration between state child welfare and juvenile justice systems. These measures aim to prioritize rehabilitation and better address the needs of children in the justice system.
This bill officially recognizes the week of April 24 through April 30 as the annual "National Reentry Week" to focus on supporting formerly incarcerated individuals and reducing recidivism.
Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Representative
CA
Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Representative
CA
This bill officially designates the week of April 24th through April 30th as "National Reentry Week." It recognizes the challenges of mass incarceration and the high rates of recidivism facing formerly incarcerated individuals. The legislation encourages increased support and investment in programs that promote successful reentry, including access to housing, education, job training, and mental health services. Ultimately, the goal is to foster safer communities by supporting the stability and success of those returning to society.
This Act establishes grant programs to support career and technical education for clean energy jobs and to upgrade educational facilities with renewable energy practices.
Seth Magaziner
Representative
RI
Seth Magaziner
Representative
RI
The Clean Energy Workforce Act establishes grant programs to bolster career and technical education for jobs in clean energy and related fields. These grants will support the development of specialized curricula and the modernization of educational facilities to align with renewable energy practices. The goal is to prepare students for in-demand careers in climate change mitigation, energy efficiency, and renewable energy sectors.
This bill establishes emergency grants to provide hazardous duty pay and safety measures for essential health care workers during declared emergencies or disasters.
Summer Lee
Representative
PA
Summer Lee
Representative
PA
This bill, the Hazard Pay for Health Care Heroes Act, establishes a grant program to help health care facilities protect essential workers during declared emergencies or disasters. Funds can be used to provide eligible, non-remote health care workers with hazardous duty pay, up to $13 per hour, when their work or commute is deemed hazardous. Additionally, grants can cover safety measures like PPE and alternative transit for these essential personnel.
This bill prohibits the Department of Homeland Security from establishing or operating any new immigration detention models, such as converting warehouses or using tent systems.
Rashida Tlaib
Representative
MI
Rashida Tlaib
Representative
MI
This bill prohibits the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from establishing or operating any new models of immigration detention facilities, such as converting warehouses or using temporary structures. It specifically bans entering into new contracts for these alternative detention setups. Furthermore, any funds already allocated for these new models must be transferred to support services like affordable housing and healthcare.