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S. 4829
S. 4829 aims to amend federal transportation law to enhance protections for air passengers with disabilities. The bill seeks to establish specific remedies for individuals who face discrimination while traveling by air due to their disabilities, ensuring they have access to necessary accommodations and support.
Introduced Tammy Baldwin
H.R. 9365
H.R. 9365 aims to create an office within the Department of Health and Human Services that would help communities provide mental health services to individuals who are experiencing trauma due to fear related to immigration law enforcement actions by the federal government. This is intended to address the psychological impacts of immigration enforcement on affected individuals and their communities.
Introduced Luz Rivas
H.R. 9347
H.R. 9347 aims to enhance protections against child labor violations in the United States. The bill likely includes measures to strengthen enforcement of existing child labor laws, increase penalties for violations, and improve monitoring of workplaces where children are employed. It may also introduce new regulations to prevent exploitation and ensure the safety and well-being of minors in the workforce.
Introduced Rosa DeLauro
H.R. 9350
H.R. 9350 aims to amend the existing Justice for United States Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Act to provide lump sum catch-up payments for certain eligible individuals or parties who have been affected by state-sponsored terrorism. This amendment is intended to ensure that victims receive timely financial support for the harm they have suffered.
Introduced Dan Goldman
S. 1547
The America the Beautiful Act, introduced by Senator Steve Daines in May 2025, aims to extend and enhance funding for the maintenance and restoration of U.S. public lands. Specifically, it seeks to reauthorize the National Parks and Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund through 2033, increasing its annual funding from $1.9 billion to $2 billion. The bill also broadens the scope of projects eligible for funding to include all lands managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, not just those within the National Wildlife Refuge System. Additionally, it prioritizes projects that receive at least 15% of their funding from private donations.
Reported by Committee Steve Daines
S. 4577
The 'Reassessing the United States-Tanzania Bilateral Relationship Act' is a bipartisan bill introduced by U.S. Senators Jeanne Shaheen and Ted Cruz. It aims to evaluate and potentially adjust the U.S. relationship with Tanzania in response to concerns about democratic backsliding, human rights abuses, and political repression following Tanzania's October 2025 elections. The bill mandates a comprehensive review of diplomatic, economic, and security ties, with a focus on Tanzania's democratic practices and human rights record. It proposes suspending certain U.S. economic and development assistance, including Millennium Challenge Corporation funds, until Tanzania demonstrates meaningful democratic reforms. Additionally, the bill authorizes sanctions, such as visa bans and asset freezes, against individuals responsible for serious human rights violations. Notably, a revised version of the bill has removed proposed cuts to security assistance and military cooperation, preserving these aspects of the bilateral relationship.
Reported by Committee Jeanne Shaheen
S. 4831
S. 4831 is a proposed bill that aims to either ban or require employers to disclose their practices related to the surveillance, monitoring, and collection of specific data about their employees. This includes any tracking or data collection that could impact workers' privacy and rights in the workplace.
Introduced Edward Markey
S. 4823
The bill, titled S. 4823, aims to update the Export-Import Bank Act of 1945 by expanding the scope of the Program on China and Transformational Exports to include quantum information science and technology. This suggests a focus on supporting U.S. exports in the emerging field of quantum technology, particularly in relation to competition with China.
Introduced Andy Kim
S. 4827
S. 4827 is a bill introduced in the U.S. Senate to reauthorize and enhance a program aimed at preventing power outages and improving the resilience of the electric grid. The bill seeks to continue funding and support for initiatives that strengthen the grid's ability to withstand and recover from disruptions, ensuring a more reliable electricity supply for consumers.
Introduced John Cornyn
S. 4824
S. 4824 is a bill that aims to amend existing U.S. law to provide hazard pay to federal employees who perform prescribed burns. Prescribed burns are controlled fires set to manage forest vegetation and reduce the risk of wildfires. By offering hazard pay, the bill seeks to recognize the risks associated with this important environmental management practice.
Introduced Tim Sheehy
S. 4826
S. 4826 is a bill that seeks to amend the existing Rebuilding Economic Prosperity and Opportunity for Ukrainians Act. It aims to allow the Government of Ukraine to use funds from the Ukraine Support Fund specifically for purchasing defense articles and services. This is intended to help Ukraine respond to ongoing challenges and recover from conflicts.
Introduced John Cornyn
H.R. 9351
H.R. 9351 aims to amend the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act to offer specific relief provisions for members of the uniformed services who choose to homeschool their dependent children. This may include protections or benefits that support military families in managing their educational responsibilities while serving in the military.
Introduced Pat Harrigan
H.R. 9337
H.R. 9337 aims to update the Federal Power Act to streamline the hydropower licensing process. The bill seeks to reduce bureaucratic delays, enhance coordination among federal agencies, and promote the development of hydropower projects by simplifying the licensing procedures. This includes setting clearer timelines, reducing redundant requirements, and encouraging the use of existing infrastructure for new hydropower developments.
Introduced Cliff Bentz
S. 1782
The Charlotte Woodward Organ Transplant Discrimination Prevention Act aims to prevent discrimination against individuals with disabilities in the organ transplant process. It prohibits healthcare providers and related entities from denying or limiting access to organ transplants solely based on a person's mental or physical disability. The bill requires that any consideration of a disability in transplant decisions must be based on an individualized medical evaluation. Additionally, it mandates reasonable modifications to policies to ensure accessibility for individuals with disabilities and provides a mechanism for expedited resolution of discrimination claims through the Department of Health and Human Services.
Reported by Committee Ashley Moody
H.R. 9339
The Affordable Innovation for the Grid Act aims to promote the development and implementation of innovative technologies that enhance the efficiency and affordability of the electrical grid. This could include support for renewable energy sources, smart grid technologies, and other advancements that make energy distribution more effective and cost-efficient.
Introduced Diana Harshbarger
H.R. 9376
H.R. 9376 aims to amend the U.S. Code related to veterans' affairs by officially establishing the National Veteran Suicide Prevention Annual Report. It also requires the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to conduct a study on how the Chaplain Service of the Department may impact the risk of suicide among veterans.
Introduced David Valadao
H.R. 9348
H.R. 9348 requires the Secretary of the Army to ensure that any final recommendations for water resources development projects by the Corps of Engineers include a plan to maintain the same level of access to existing public recreational amenities. This means that when new projects are proposed, they must consider how to keep recreational areas available to the public.
Introduced Laura Friedman