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This resolution supports National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, emphasizing the need to address the disproportionate impact of HIV/AIDS on women and girls globally through increased awareness, prevention, and access to care.
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
This resolution recognizes the ongoing impact of HIV/AIDS, particularly on women and girls, and supports increased awareness, prevention, and access to care and treatment. It emphasizes the need for targeted efforts to address vulnerabilities, reduce disparities, and promote youth-friendly health services. The resolution also encourages global efforts to combat discrimination and improve access to sexual and reproductive health services.
This Act prohibits the knowing importation, sale, or interstate commerce of specified kangaroos or kangaroo products in the United States.
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
The Kangaroo Protection Act of 2025 prohibits the knowing importation, sale, or commercial distribution of kangaroos or kangaroo products derived from four specific species into the United States. This legislation establishes civil and criminal penalties, including fines and potential jail time, for violations of these interstate commerce restrictions. The Secretary of Commerce is tasked with developing the necessary regulations to implement these protections.
The "Mamas and Babies in Underserved Communities Act of 2025" aims to improve maternal healthcare and reduce disparities in underserved communities by providing grants to healthcare providers for expanded and enhanced services.
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
The "Mamas and Babies in Underserved Communities Act of 2025" aims to improve maternal health outcomes and reduce disparities in underserved communities by providing grants to healthcare providers. These grants will support the expansion and enhancement of maternal health services, including prenatal, postnatal care for infants, and postpartum care for mothers. Priority is given to entities serving minority, low-income, or medically underserved areas, particularly those led by community members. The act allocates necessary funds from 2026 to 2030 to facilitate these improvements.
The Farewell to Foam Act of 2025 bans the sale and distribution of expanded polystyrene food service ware, loose fill packaging, and coolers starting January 1, 2028, with escalating fines for non-compliance.
Lloyd Doggett
Representative
TX
Lloyd Doggett
Representative
TX
The Farewell to Foam Act of 2025 bans the sale and distribution of expanded polystyrene (Styrofoam) food service ware, loose fill packaging, and coolers starting January 1, 2028. The bill clearly defines these targeted foam products and the roles of manufacturers, distributors, and retailers involved in their supply chain. Enforcement begins with a written warning for first-time violations, followed by escalating fines for repeat offenses. The Administrator of the EPA is granted the authority to issue necessary regulations to implement the Act.
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.
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 "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.
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.
Recognizes February as Black History Month, celebrating the heritage and achievements of Black Americans, while also acknowledging their foundational role in the labor and economic history of the United States.
Al Green
Representative
TX
Al Green
Representative
TX
This resolution designates February as Black History Month, celebrating the heritage and achievements of Black Americans. It recognizes the foundational role of Black labor in the United States, from slavery to modern times, and acknowledges the economic disparities that persist. The resolution also honors key figures and movements that have advanced Black Americans' rights and economic opportunities. It encourages the continued observance of Black History Month to promote awareness of Black Americans' contributions.
This bill disapproves of the proposed foreign military sale to Israel of certain defense articles and services, including 10,000 M107 and/or M795 155mm High Explosive projectiles and related support.
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
This bill seeks to block the proposed foreign military sale to Israel, as outlined in Transmittal No. 2416. The sale includes ten thousand M107 and/or M795 155mm High Explosive projectiles, as well as related equipment, services, and support.
This bill seeks to block the sale of specific defense articles and services to Israel, including bombs, guidance kits, fuses, and related support.
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
This bill aims to block the sale of specific defense articles and services to Israel, including bombs, guidance kits, fuzes, and related support equipment, as outlined in Transmittal No. 2413. The disapproval extends to both the direct military equipment and associated logistical and technical support.
This bill aims to block the export of Boeing-made Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) variants and Small Diameter Bombs to Israel's Ministry of Defense. It prevents the transfer of 15,500 JDAM tail kits and 615 Small Diameter Bombs.
Rashida Tlaib
Representative
MI
Rashida Tlaib
Representative
MI
This bill aims to block the export of certain Boeing-made weapons, including Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) variants and Small Diameter Bombs, to Israel's Ministry of Defense by preventing the issuance of a license amendment. It specifically targets the transfer of 15,500 JDAM tail kits and 615 Small Diameter Bombs.
The "Roberto Clemente Commemorative Coin Act" directs the Treasury to mint coins in 2027 honoring Roberto Clemente, with surcharges benefiting the Roberto Clemente Foundation.
Adriano Espaillat
Representative
NY
Adriano Espaillat
Representative
NY
The Roberto Clemente Commemorative Coin Act directs the Department of Treasury to mint and issue gold, silver, and half-dollar coins in 2027 to commemorate the life and legacy of Roberto Clemente. The coins' designs will represent Clemente's life, including his baseball achievements and humanitarian work. Surcharges from the coin sales will benefit the Roberto Clemente Foundation, supporting their educational programs, youth sports initiatives, disaster relief efforts, and historic preservation projects. The Act ensures that the coin program will not incur any net cost to the United States government.
The SECURE Notarization Act of 2025 authorizes and sets minimum standards for notary publics to perform electronic and remote notarizations for transactions affecting interstate commerce, while also requiring states and federal courts to recognize notarizations performed in other states.
Cliff Bentz
Representative
OR
Cliff Bentz
Representative
OR
The SECURE Notarization Act of 2025 authorizes and sets minimum standards for notary publics to perform electronic and remote notarizations for transactions affecting interstate commerce. It requires recognition of notarizations across state lines and in federal courts, while also allowing states to set their own standards and requirements under certain conditions. The Act does not mandate notaries to perform electronic or remote notarizations and includes provisions to protect against fraud and false advertising.
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.
This bill seeks to block the proposed sale of 3,000 Hellfire missiles and related support to Israel. It expresses congressional disapproval of the arms sale outlined in Transmittal No. 24-104.
Rashida Tlaib
Representative
MI
Rashida Tlaib
Representative
MI
This bill aims to block the proposed foreign military sale to Israel of 3,000 AGM114 Hellfire missiles and related equipment. It covers multiple Hellfire missile variants and associated support services outlined in Transmittal No. 24-104. The bill expresses congressional disapproval of this specific arms sale.
The "Climate and Health Protection Act" continues funding for the CDC's Climate and Health program to help communities prepare for the public health effects of climate change.
Lauren Underwood
Representative
IL
Lauren Underwood
Representative
IL
The Climate and Health Protection Act ensures the continuation of the Climate and Health program, managed by the CDC, to help communities prepare for the public health impacts of climate change. It authorizes \$110 million annually, starting in 2026, to support the program's efforts in providing guidance, developing tools, and offering leadership in climate change and health planning. These funds are specifically dedicated to the Climate and Health program and cannot be used for other purposes.
This bill renames the Robert E. Lee Memorial, a National Park Service site, to the Arlington House National Historic Site, updating all references in law and repealing previous designations.
Donald Beyer
Representative
VA
Donald Beyer
Representative
VA
This bill redesignates the Robert E. Lee Memorial as the "Arlington House National Historic Site." It changes all references to the site in law and documentation to reflect the new name. The bill also repeals the previous resolutions that designated the site as a memorial to Robert E. Lee.
Recognizes the seriousness of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and supports the designation of September as "PCOS Awareness Month" to increase awareness, improve treatment, and find a cure for the condition.
David Scott
Representative
GA
David Scott
Representative
GA
This bill recognizes the seriousness of polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a hormonal disorder affecting millions of women, and supports the designation of September as "PCOS Awareness Month" to promote education, research, and improved care for those affected. It aims to address the underdiagnosis of PCOS and its links to other serious health conditions, such as diabetes and heart disease, while advocating for increased awareness and support for women and girls with PCOS.