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This resolution formally recognizes and celebrates the life, achievements, and public service of former First Lady Barbara Pierce Bush on the occasion of her 100th birthday.
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
This resolution formally recognizes and celebrates the life, achievements, and public service of former First Lady Barbara Pierce Bush on the occasion of her 100th birthday. It highlights her dedication to her family, her tireless advocacy for national literacy, and her compassionate service as Second Lady and First Lady. Congress commends her enduring legacy as a model citizen for the nation.
This Act mandates a comprehensive study and report on U.S. preparedness for the reintroduction of the devastating New World Screwworm pest.
Mónica De La Cruz
Representative
TX
Mónica De La Cruz
Representative
TX
The New World Screwworm Preparedness Act of 2025 mandates a comprehensive study on the United States' readiness to combat the reintroduction of the New World screwworm, a devastating parasite of warm-blooded animals. This study, led by the Secretary of Agriculture, must assess current threat levels, sterile fly production capacity, surveillance systems, and emergency response plans. The resulting report will provide Congress with critical recommendations to strengthen national preparedness against this costly agricultural and wildlife pest.
This resolution strongly condemns the rise of antisemitism in the United States and honors the memory of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, who were murdered while promoting peace.
Addison McDowell
Representative
NC
Addison McDowell
Representative
NC
This resolution strongly condemns the rise of antisemitism in the United States and around the world. It specifically honors the memory of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, who were tragically murdered while promoting peace. Ultimately, Congress reaffirms its commitment to combating all forms of hate and ensuring the vigorous enforcement of laws protecting religious freedom.
The FAIR Exams Act establishes strict deadlines for regulatory examinations and responses, creates an independent review board for supervisory disputes, and grants financial institutions the right to an independent, *de novo* review of material supervisory determinations.
J. Hill
Representative
AR
J. Hill
Representative
AR
The Fair Audits and Inspections for Regulators’ Exams (FAIR Exams) Act establishes strict deadlines for federal regulators to complete financial examinations and issue reports. It also creates a new, independent Board to review complaints about examination practices and allows financial institutions to appeal "material supervisory determinations" *de novo*. Furthermore, the bill mandates faster regulatory responses to requests for permission or guidance and strengthens anti-retaliation protections for institutions using appeal rights.
The Financial Integrity and Regulation Management Act prohibits federal banking agencies from using "reputational risk" as a factor in supervising, examining, or taking enforcement actions against depository institutions.
Garland Barr
Representative
KY
Garland Barr
Representative
KY
The Financial Integrity and Regulation Management (FIRM) Act prohibits federal banking agencies from using "reputational risk" as a factor in supervising, examining, or rating financial institutions. This legislation aims to ensure that bank oversight focuses strictly on financial safety and soundness, rather than public perception or political considerations. Agencies must remove all references to reputational risk from their guidance and report back to Congress on their compliance within 180 days.
This bill mandates an independent review of VA claimant forms to ensure clarity and establishes a timeline for implementing necessary improvements, while also slightly extending a current limit on certain pension payments.
Robert Bresnahan
Representative
PA
Robert Bresnahan
Representative
PA
The Simplifying Forms for Veterans Claims Act mandates an independent review of all Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) forms sent to claimants to ensure they are clear and easy to understand. The VA Secretary must hire an outside entity to assess these forms and implement recommendations for improvement within a set timeline. Additionally, this bill slightly extends the expiration date for certain limits on veterans' pension payments.
This act, also known as the COUNTER Act, updates the Department of Defense's authority and procedures for neutralizing drone threats to U.S. assets while ensuring related security information remains confidential.
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
The COUNTER Act enhances the Department of Defense's authority to neutralize threats from unmanned aircraft systems targeting U.S. assets. This legislation delegates specific response powers and updates mitigation rules for drone threats. Crucially, it exempts sensitive information regarding these counter-drone technologies and procedures from public disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act. The bill also adjusts several deadlines and clarifies the applicability of certain federal laws when operating overseas to counter these threats.
This bill restructures the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) from a single-director agency into an independent commission-led agency with specific expertise and political balance requirements.
Bill Huizenga
Representative
MI
Bill Huizenga
Representative
MI
This bill, the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection Commission Act, restructures the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) by replacing its single Director leadership with an independent, five-member commission appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate. The legislation updates numerous federal laws to replace references to the "Director" with the "Commission" or "Bureau" to reflect this new governance structure. The commission will oversee the agency's core rulemaking and enforcement authority, with a Chair selected from among its members to manage day-to-day operations.
This Act restricts federal subpoena power over insurance data, enhances confidentiality protections for data shared by the Federal Insurance Office, and limits the Office of Financial Research's ability to subpoena insurance companies while imposing new requirements on financial regulators when collecting data from them.
Scott Fitzgerald
Representative
WI
Scott Fitzgerald
Representative
WI
The Insurance Data Protection Act aims to adjust federal regulatory authority over insurance data by limiting the subpoena power of the Office of Financial Research against insurance companies. It also strengthens confidentiality protections for data shared with and held by the Federal Insurance Office and other financial regulators. Furthermore, the bill mandates that financial regulators must seek existing data from other sources before directly collecting information from insurance companies, ensuring data privacy is maintained.
The LEOSA Reform Act updates federal law to clarify concealed carry exceptions in school zones and modernizes qualification standards and carrying privileges for qualified active and retired law enforcement officers in certain federal facilities.
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
The LEOSA Reform Act updates federal laws to better align concealed carry rights for qualified active and retired law enforcement officers with existing school zone restrictions. This legislation modernizes the Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act (LEOSA) by expanding qualification standards for retired officers and clarifying where they may carry firearms, including in certain lower-security federal facilities. The bill ensures that LEOSA-authorized carriers are not inadvertently violating federal school zone prohibitions.
This Act establishes robust federal protections and enforcement mechanisms against discrimination for healthcare entities that decline to participate in abortion, sterilization, or assisted suicide procedures, while also granting individuals a private right of action to sue for violations.
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
The Conscience Protection Act of 2025 aims to strengthen federal protections for healthcare providers and entities that refuse to participate in abortion, sterilization, or assisted suicide based on moral or religious objections. It prohibits discrimination against these entities by any recipient of federal funding, including state and local governments. Furthermore, the bill establishes stronger enforcement mechanisms within HHS and grants individuals and entities a private right of action to sue for violations of these conscience laws in federal court.
This bill mandates the establishment of facilities to rear and release sterile New World screwworm flies to combat agricultural threats, supported by mandatory reporting and funding.
Ernest Gonzales
Representative
TX
Ernest Gonzales
Representative
TX
The STOP Screwworms Act mandates the establishment of facilities to rear and release sterile New World screwworm flies in high-risk areas to combat infestations. The Secretary of Agriculture must build these modular facilities within 180 days of enactment and provide annual public reports on the threat and control efforts. The bill authorizes up to $300 million to fund these necessary actions.
This resolution formally expresses Congress's support, gratitude, and recognition for the dedication and sacrifices of local law enforcement officers.
Mike Ezell
Representative
MS
Mike Ezell
Representative
MS
This Concurrent Resolution formally expresses the appreciation of Congress for the dedication and service of local law enforcement officers across the nation. It recognizes the sacrifices made by officers and their families in keeping communities safe. The resolution also encourages strong partnerships between police departments and the communities they serve.
The CHOICE for Veterans Act of 2025 establishes new federal standards, oversight, and penalties for agents and attorneys who assist veterans in filing Department of Veterans Affairs benefit claims while extending certain pension payment limitations.
Jack Bergman
Representative
MI
Jack Bergman
Representative
MI
The CHOICE for Veterans Act of 2025 aims to overhaul how veterans receive assistance with their Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefit claims. It establishes new rules for the recognition, fees, and conduct of agents and attorneys who represent veterans. The bill also mandates increased transparency regarding available assistance and requires a review of the entire representative recognition process.
This Act streamlines the permitting process for facilities handling interim hazardous waste related to domestically critical and supply-chain vulnerable energy resources.
Earl Carter
Representative
GA
Earl Carter
Representative
GA
The Streamlining Critical Mineral Permitting Act aims to expedite the permitting process for facilities handling critical energy resources. It introduces a new definition for "critical energy resource," determined by the Secretary of Energy based on national necessity and supply chain vulnerability. This change specifically modifies how interim hazardous waste permits are handled for facilities processing these vital resources under the Solid Waste Disposal Act.
This Act repeals the federal ban on mailing concealable firearms and prohibits the U.S. Postal Service from creating rules that restrict the mailing of firearms or require the disclosure of customer records as a condition of mailing.
Sheri Biggs
Representative
SC
Sheri Biggs
Representative
SC
The Protecting the Mailing of Firearms Act repeals the federal ban on mailing certain concealable firearms. This legislation also prohibits the U.S. Postal Service from enacting rules that would block or unduly restrict the mailing of firearms, ammunition, or their components. Furthermore, the USPS cannot require sellers to disclose customer records or firearm serial numbers as a condition for mailing these items.
This Act clarifies the duty treatment of whiskies by updating the Harmonized Tariff Schedule and requiring the USITC to add statistical tracking codes for imported whiskies.
Steve Womack
Representative
AR
Steve Womack
Representative
AR
The Duty Drawback Clarification Act updates the U.S. tariff schedule to standardize the classification of whiskies under Chapter 22. This legislation removes an outdated whiskey classification code and requires the U.S. International Trade Commission to add new statistical tracking codes for imports. These changes will take effect 15 days after the Act is officially enacted.
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act mandates that individuals registering to vote in federal elections must present documentary proof of U.S. citizenship.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE Act) significantly amends federal law to require individuals registering to vote in federal elections to present documentary proof of U.S. citizenship. This legislation mandates that states actively clean their voter rolls and cooperate with federal agencies to verify citizenship status. It establishes new criminal penalties for officials who fail to enforce these documentation requirements.
The TAKE IT DOWN Act establishes federal criminal penalties for sharing nonconsensual intimate images (real or digitally forged) and mandates that covered online platforms remove such content within 48 hours of receiving a valid request.
Maria Salazar
Representative
FL
Maria Salazar
Representative
FL
The TAKE IT DOWN Act establishes federal criminal penalties for the intentional sharing of both real and digitally forged nonconsensual intimate images, with stricter penalties for images involving minors. It mandates that covered online platforms create a clear process for victims to request the removal of such content within 48 hours. Failure by platforms to reasonably comply with these removal requests will be treated as an unfair or deceptive practice enforced by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
The POWER Act of 2025 establishes a temporary, income-limited tax credit of up to \$500 for qualified homeowners in disaster-prone areas who purchase an emergency generator.
Wesley Hunt
Representative
TX
Wesley Hunt
Representative
TX
The POWER Act of 2025 establishes a new, temporary tax credit of up to $500 for individuals who purchase an emergency generator for their primary residence. To qualify, homeowners must have experienced at least two major disasters in their area within the last five years and personally received federal assistance for one of those events. The credit amount is subject to phase-out based on the taxpayer's modified adjusted gross income.