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This bill establishes comprehensive reproductive and fertility preservation assistance for active-duty service members and expands fertility treatment and adoption assistance benefits for eligible veterans.
Rick Larsen
Representative
WA
Rick Larsen
Representative
WA
The Veteran Families Health Services Act of 2025 expands reproductive and fertility care for service members and veterans. Title I mandates comprehensive fertility preservation and treatment for active-duty personnel and their families. Title II formally establishes fertility treatment, counseling, and adoption assistance as covered benefits for eligible veterans through the VA. This bill aims to remove barriers and reduce financial burdens for military families seeking to start or expand their families.
This act authorizes $50 million annually from 2026 through 2031 for the CDC to conduct research on firearms safety and gun violence prevention.
Marilyn Strickland
Representative
WA
Marilyn Strickland
Representative
WA
The Gun Violence Prevention Research Act of 2025 authorizes $50 million annually for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to conduct or support research on firearms safety and gun violence prevention. This dedicated funding is authorized for each fiscal year from 2026 through 2031. This new allocation is separate from and in addition to any existing CDC research funding.
This act repeals the prohibition on Medicaid payments to certain healthcare entities and mandates retroactive payment for services already rendered under the repealed ban.
Laura Friedman
Representative
CA
Laura Friedman
Representative
CA
The Restoring Essential Healthcare Act repeals an outdated ban that prevented Medicaid from making payments to certain healthcare providers. This legislation ensures that these previously prohibited entities will now be reimbursed for medical services rendered between the enactment of the original ban and the passage of this Act. In short, it restores payment eligibility and retroactively covers past services.
The EATS Act of 2025 expands eligibility for SNAP benefits by removing previous restrictions for students enrolled at least half-time in recognized educational programs.
Jimmy Gomez
Representative
CA
Jimmy Gomez
Representative
CA
The EATS Act of 2025 significantly updates eligibility for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by removing previous restrictions that often disqualified students. This legislation explicitly includes bona fide students enrolled at least half-time in recognized educational programs as eligible participants for food assistance. These changes take effect on January 2, 2026.
This Act eliminates age restrictions and simplifies premium requirements for adult children covered under the TRICARE Young Adult program.
Patrick Ryan
Representative
NY
Patrick Ryan
Representative
NY
The Health Care Fairness for Military Families Act of 2025 significantly improves the TRICARE Young Adult (TYA) program for military dependents. This legislation eliminates the age restriction for TYA eligibility and removes the separate premium requirement for coverage. These changes aim to provide broader and simpler healthcare access for adult children of service members.
The Protected Time Off Act establishes a federal minimum accrual rate of one hour of paid annual leave for every 25 hours worked, while protecting employees' rights to use and enforce this earned time off.
Seth Magaziner
Representative
RI
Seth Magaziner
Representative
RI
The Protected Time Off Act establishes a federal minimum standard for earned paid annual leave, requiring employers to grant employees at least one hour of paid time off for every 25 hours worked, up to 80 hours annually. This law specifies how leave is accrued, used, and rolled over, while protecting employees from retaliation for exercising these rights. It also ensures that existing state laws or agreements that provide more generous leave benefits remain in effect. Enforcement mechanisms are established, largely mirroring those under the Fair Labor Standards Act, allowing both government investigation and direct employee lawsuits.
This resolution expresses the sense of Congress in supporting the designation of July as Disability Pride Month to recognize the contributions of people with disabilities and combat discrimination.
Betty McCollum
Representative
MN
Betty McCollum
Representative
MN
This resolution officially expresses the support of Congress for designating July as Disability Pride Month nationwide. It recognizes the significant contributions of people with disabilities while acknowledging ongoing discrimination. The bill encourages the public and organizations to observe the month through appropriate celebrations and by actively working to prevent exclusion.
The BIKE Act of 2025 allows states to use federal highway safety funds for on-bicycle education in schools and mandates updated national guidelines emphasizing safe cycling skills and helmet use for students.
Seth Magaziner
Representative
RI
Seth Magaziner
Representative
RI
The BIKE Act of 2025 aims to enhance bicycle safety education for students across the country. It allows states to use federal highway safety funds to provide on-bicycle safety training in elementary and secondary schools. Furthermore, the bill mandates the Secretary to update federal safety guidelines to emphasize comprehensive on-bicycle training, traffic rules, and helmet use for young riders. The Secretary must also consult with educators and report back to Congress on the implementation of these new safety standards.
This Concurrent Resolution affirms Congress's commitment to ensuring equal physical access to federally funded facilities for all people, especially those with disabilities, by supporting existing laws and pledging to use universal design principles in future projects.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
This Concurrent Resolution affirms the importance of equal physical access to federally funded facilities for all Americans, especially people with disabilities. It recognizes that current infrastructure often fails to meet the needs of the growing population of people with disabilities. The resolution reaffirms support for existing accessibility laws like the ADA and pledges to use universal design principles in future federal projects. Ultimately, it calls for the removal of existing barriers to ensure full societal participation.
The PAAW Act prohibits the National Institutes of Health from conducting or supporting research that causes significant pain or distress to dogs and cats, effective 90 days after enactment.
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
The PAAW Act, or Preventing Animal Abuse and Waste Act, prohibits the National Institutes of Health (NIH) from conducting or supporting research that causes significant pain or distress to dogs and cats. This ban specifically targets studies categorized as causing pain levels D or E according to established animal welfare standards. The prohibition takes effect 90 days after the Act is officially enacted into law.
This Act designates specific locations where the World War II Women's Memorial honoring home front service members can be constructed, bypassing standard D.C. memorial placement restrictions.
Debbie Dingell
Representative
MI
Debbie Dingell
Representative
MI
This Act, the World War II Women's Memorial Location Act, designates specific areas where a commemorative work honoring women who served on the home front during World War II can be located. It temporarily waives standard federal regulations governing monument placement in Washington D.C. to allow the memorial to be built in either Area I or The Reserve.
This resolution reaffirms the constitutional principles of separation of powers and the rule of law while condemning any efforts to undermine the authority of Congress or the judiciary.
John Garamendi
Representative
CA
John Garamendi
Representative
CA
This resolution reaffirms the fundamental principles of the U.S. Constitution, emphasizing the separation of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. It stresses Congress's exclusive authority over federal spending and condemns any efforts by public officials to undermine the rule of law or the independence of the other branches. Ultimately, the bill serves as a strong statement against the consolidation of power and for upholding constitutional checks and balances.
The EACH Act of 2025 mandates that all federally funded health programs and facilities must cover and provide abortion services, while also prohibiting federal interference with private insurance coverage.
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
The EACH Act of 2025 aims to ensure equal access to abortion coverage by requiring all federally funded health programs and facilities to cover abortion services. This legislation prohibits federal interference with state or private insurance coverage of abortion and repeals Section 1303 of the Affordable Care Act. Ultimately, the bill seeks to eliminate financial and insurance barriers to abortion care, particularly for low-income individuals relying on programs like Medicaid.
The Burma GAP Act establishes U.S. policy to hold the Burmese military accountable for genocide against the Rohingya, appoints a Special Representative, and mandates comprehensive support for the protection, justice, and durable solutions for the Rohingya people.
Gregory Meeks
Representative
NY
Gregory Meeks
Representative
NY
The Burma Genocide Accountability and Protection Act (Burma GAP Act) establishes a comprehensive U.S. policy to address the ongoing atrocities against the Rohingya people in Myanmar. The bill mandates the appointment of a Special Representative for Burma, increases humanitarian and protection support for refugees, and prioritizes accountability for genocide and crimes against humanity. Furthermore, it commits the U.S. to isolating the military junta until civilian rule is restored.
This constitutional amendment prohibits immunity from criminal prosecution for federal officials based on their official duties and bars the President from self-pardoning.
Joseph Morelle
Representative
NY
Joseph Morelle
Representative
NY
This proposed constitutional amendment would eliminate immunity from criminal prosecution for federal officials, including the President, based on their official duties. It also explicitly prohibits the President from issuing a self-pardon for any federal crimes. If ratified, these changes would take effect immediately.
This House resolution expresses support for honoring Nelson Mandela's legacy of peace, reconciliation, and human rights through the observance of Nelson Mandela International Day.
Henry Johnson
Representative
GA
Henry Johnson
Representative
GA
This resolution expresses the sense of the House of Representatives honoring the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela. It recognizes his pivotal role in ending apartheid in South Africa through nonviolent resistance and reconciliation. The bill supports the international observance of Nelson Mandela International Day as a time for reflection on peace, tolerance, and human rights.
This bill places a temporary moratorium on the closure or restriction of access to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) facilities until 180 days after a required justification report is submitted to Congress.
Gabe Amo
Representative
RI
Gabe Amo
Representative
RI
The Stop NOAA Closures Act places a temporary moratorium on the closure or restriction of access to any National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) facilities. This freeze remains in effect until 180 days after key officials submit a required report to Congress detailing the criteria and process for any future facility changes. After the moratorium lifts, any major facility action will still require a 30-day advance notice and justification report to Congress, except in cases of immediate emergency threatening staff safety.
This Act amends federal disaster relief law to explicitly include extreme heat and drought as qualifying events for major disaster declarations.
Sylvia Garcia
Representative
TX
Sylvia Garcia
Representative
TX
The Extreme Heat Emergency Act of 2025 amends federal law to formally recognize extreme heat and drought as qualifying events for major disaster declarations. This change ensures that regions suffering from severe heatwaves or droughts can access the same level of federal disaster relief assistance previously reserved for events like hurricanes or earthquakes.
This bill establishes strict limits and reporting requirements for donations made to Presidential Libraries and Centers, particularly targeting lobbyists, federal contractors, and foreign nationals while a president is in or recently out of office.
Jared Moskowitz
Representative
FL
Jared Moskowitz
Representative
FL
This bill amends federal law to establish strict limits and reporting requirements for donations made to Presidential Libraries and Centers. It prohibits certain restricted entities, such as lobbyists and federal contractors, from donating while a President is in office or for two years after they leave. The legislation also imposes an aggregate $10,000 lifetime donation cap per person and mandates public disclosure of all significant contributions.
This resolution declares the Trump administration's fossil fuel directives a health and safety emergency disproportionately harming children's fundamental rights by worsening climate change and suppressing climate science.
Janice Schakowsky
Representative
IL
Janice Schakowsky
Representative
IL
This resolution declares a health and safety emergency disproportionately affecting children due to prior administration directives that promoted fossil fuels and suppressed climate science. Congress asserts that these actions harm children's fundamental rights to life and a stable environment by worsening climate change impacts. The bill demands the current administration cease policies that increase greenhouse gases and restore access to suppressed climate research. Ultimately, it calls for aligning all energy and climate laws with the duty to protect the rights and future of young people.