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S. 3878
S. 3878 is a bill that designates the Grand Village of the Natchez Indians and Historic Jefferson College, both located in Natchez, Mississippi, as affiliated areas of the National Park System. This designation will occur only if the Department of the Interior confirms that these sites meet specific criteria.
Reported by Committee Cindy Hyde-Smith
S. 2437
The Snow Water Supply Forecasting Program Reauthorization Act of 2025 aims to extend the authorization for the Snow Water Supply Forecasting Program, which is likely focused on improving the forecasting of snowpack and its contribution to water supply in the United States. This program is essential for managing water resources, especially in regions that rely heavily on snowmelt for their water supply.
Reported by Committee John Hickenlooper
S. 4766
S. 4766 is a bill that aims to direct the Secretary of Defense to create a pilot program. This program would assess the safety, quality, and qualification processes for printable energetic feedstocks, which are materials used in additive manufacturing (3D printing) for producing munitions or other defense-related applications. The goal is to ensure that these materials meet necessary standards for safe and effective use in military contexts.
Introduced John Cornyn
S. 4767
S. 4767 is a bill aimed at extending the authorization of the African American Civil Rights Network, which likely supports the preservation and promotion of sites and stories significant to the African American civil rights movement. The bill would ensure continued funding and resources for the Network to educate the public about the history and contributions of African Americans in the fight for civil rights.
Introduced Tim Scott
S. 4748
S. 4748 proposes the creation of the Foreign Investment Review Authority, which will be responsible for assessing whether foreign countries that have made investment commitments to the United States are adhering to those commitments. The Authority aims to ensure compliance and protect U.S. economic interests.
Introduced Tammy Baldwin
H.R. 9238
H.R. 9238 is a bill that extends the powers of Title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) until July 2, 2026. This section primarily deals with electronic surveillance aimed at foreign targets outside the U.S. It allows for the collection of communications from non-U.S. individuals to gather foreign intelligence, which could incidentally include information about U.S. citizens. Under certain conditions, this information can be searched.
Suspension Vote Failed Eric Crawford
H.R. 9298
H.R. 9298 aims to amend the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act by clarifying the liability protections for manufacturers and retailers of firearms and related products. This likely means that the bill seeks to strengthen legal protections for these entities against lawsuits related to the use of firearms, ensuring that they cannot be held responsible for crimes committed with their products, except in specific circumstances.
Introduced Derek Schmidt
H.R. 9299
H.R. 9299 directs the Secretary of the Interior to create a grant program that provides funding to eligible organizations. The goal of this program is to develop and implement environmental DNA (eDNA) monitoring techniques, which are used to assess biodiversity and monitor ecosystems.
Introduced Hillary Scholten
H.R. 9308
H.R. 9308 is a bipartisan bill introduced on June 11, 2026, by Representatives Randy Weber (R-TX) and Dave Min (D-CA). It aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide tax relief for death benefits received by the families of public safety officers who have died in the line of duty. Specifically, the bill seeks to make these death benefits exempt from federal income tax, ensuring that the full amount of the benefit reaches the families without tax deductions. The bill has been referred to the House Committee on Ways and Means for further consideration.
Introduced Randy Weber
S. 4752
S. 4752 is a bill that aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code to impose stricter criminal and civil penalties on individuals or entities that unlawfully disclose taxpayer information. The bill is likely intended to enhance the protection of taxpayer privacy and ensure that sensitive financial information is kept confidential.
Introduced Steve Daines
S. 4764
S. 4764 is a bill that seeks to amend the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 in order to extend certain authorities granted under Title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) of 1978. This likely involves the continuation of surveillance and intelligence-gathering activities related to foreign threats, as well as provisions that may affect how these activities are conducted and overseen.
Introduced Tom Cotton
S. 4759
S. 4759 is a bill that seeks to amend the Internal Revenue Code to allow the Tax Court and other courts to conduct a fresh or 'de novo' review of cases involving innocent spouse relief. This means that if a spouse seeks relief from tax liabilities due to their partner's actions, the courts would be able to review the case without being bound by previous decisions made by the IRS.
Introduced Margaret Hassan
S. 4762
S. 4762 is a bill that mandates the Secretary of Homeland Security to perform yearly evaluations of potential threats to the United States that may arise from the use of generative artificial intelligence in terrorist activities. The bill aims to address the implications of advanced AI technologies in the context of national security.
Introduced Rick Scott
S. 4768
The bill titled S. 4768 aims to establish a requirement for developing and implementing networked autonomous systems that can effectively counter small unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), commonly known as drones. This legislation is likely focused on enhancing national security and safety by ensuring that appropriate technologies are in place to detect, track, and neutralize potential threats posed by these small drones.
Introduced John Cornyn
S. 4772
S. 4772 is a bill that aims to prevent states and local governments from imposing restrictions on renewable energy services. This includes prohibiting or limiting activities related to the connection, reconnection, modification, installation, transportation, distribution, or expansion of renewable energy sources, regardless of their type or origin.
Introduced Jeff Merkley
S. 4755
Bill S. 4755, introduced by Senator Mike Lee on June 11, 2026, directs the Secretary of the Army, through the Chief of Engineers, to create a new nationwide permit under the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. This permit would streamline the approval process for dredging projects in U.S. navigable waters, aiming to simplify and expedite such activities.
Introduced Mike Lee
S. 4770
S. 4770 is a bill that aims to create a centralized resource managed by the Secretary of Energy. This resource will provide access to data that supports biological research, particularly by utilizing advanced computational techniques like artificial intelligence. The goal is to enhance the capabilities of researchers in the field of biology.
Introduced Todd Young
S. 4750
S. 4750 aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 by clarifying how the advanced manufacturing investment credit applies specifically to semiconductor manufacturing facilities that are located in outer space. This suggests an effort to promote and incentivize semiconductor production in space, potentially addressing the growing demand for advanced technology and manufacturing capabilities beyond Earth.
Introduced Ted Budd
H.R. 9258
H.R. 9258 proposes to change the tax structure for mobile mounted concrete boom pumps by introducing a mileage-based user fee instead of the existing tax on fuels. This means that operators of these concrete pumps would pay based on the distance traveled rather than the amount of fuel consumed.
Introduced Rudy Yakym
H.R. 9292
H.R. 9292 aims to amend the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act to ensure that federal disaster assistance, funding, or relief cannot be determined based on a person's or entity's political affiliation. Additionally, the bill seeks to establish a timeline for responding to requests for disaster assistance.
Introduced Joe Neguse
H.R. 9267
H.R. 9267 aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code to enhance the low-income housing tax credit. The modifications are intended to encourage the development of affordable housing in areas that are well-served by public transportation and in locations that face significant challenges for development. The bill seeks to make it easier and more appealing for developers to create affordable housing options in these targeted areas.
Introduced Ed Case