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S. 4684
S. 4684 proposes to amend the Consumer Financial Protection Act of 2010 by establishing a mandatory minimum funding level for the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection. This means that the Bureau would be guaranteed a certain amount of funding each year to ensure it can effectively carry out its mission of protecting consumers in the financial sector.
Introduced Elizabeth Warren
H.R. 8481
H.R. 8481 is a bill that seeks to amend Title 18 of the United States Code. The amendment would allow for the issuance of natural lifetime injunctions for certain victims. This likely means that the bill proposes legal measures to provide ongoing protection for victims by enabling courts to issue permanent injunctions that last for the victim's lifetime, potentially in cases involving severe or ongoing threats.
Reported by Committee Abraham Hamadeh
S. 4674
S. 4674 is a bill that aims to create a Red Tape Hotline under the Small Business Administration (SBA). This hotline will allow small businesses to report and discuss rules and regulations they find burdensome, helping the SBA identify and address regulatory obstacles that may hinder small business operations.
Introduced Rick Scott
H.R. 7618
The H.R. 7618: American Battlefield Protection Program Amendments Act of 2026 likely proposes amendments to the existing American Battlefield Protection Program. This program is typically aimed at preserving and protecting significant battlefields across the United States, particularly those related to American history. The amendments may seek to enhance funding, expand the scope of protection, or introduce new measures to improve the preservation and interpretation of these historic sites.
Passed House Jennifer Kiggans
S. 4673
S. 4673 aims to enhance workforce participation among individuals receiving federal public housing assistance. The bill likely includes provisions designed to encourage or facilitate employment opportunities for these recipients, potentially through job training programs, incentives for employers, or adjustments to housing assistance eligibility based on income from employment.
Introduced Katie Britt
S. 4670
S. 4670 is a bill that aims to amend Kristen’s Act, expanding the scope of alerts issued through the Ashanti Alert communications network. Specifically, it seeks to include information about individuals with developmental disabilities, Alzheimer’s disease, and dementia in these alerts, thereby enhancing the ability to locate and assist vulnerable populations who may go missing.
Introduced Eric Schmitt
S. 4679
S. 4679 is a bill that seeks to amend existing regulations under title 49 of the United States Code. It aims to allow certain types of motor vehicle equipment that do not comply with current federal standards to be introduced into interstate commerce, but only for testing purposes. This could facilitate innovation and development in the automotive industry by allowing manufacturers to test new technologies that may not yet meet regulatory requirements.
Introduced Gary Peters
S. 4678
S. 4678 is a proposed law that aims to amend U.S. federal law to make it illegal to provide chatbots that simulate minors and engage in sexually explicit conduct or conversations. The bill seeks to protect minors from potential exploitation and harm by regulating the use of such technology.
Introduced Bill Cassidy
H.R. 2768
H.R. 2768, known as the Benton MacKaye National Scenic Trail Feasibility Study Act of 2026, mandates the Department of Agriculture to evaluate whether the Benton MacKaye Trail, which runs through Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina, should be designated as a national scenic trail. This study will assess the trail's potential for national recognition and the benefits that may arise from such a designation.
Passed House Charles Fleischmann
H.R. 3831
The Florida Safe Seas Act of 2025 prohibits feeding sharks in the U.S. waters off the coast of Florida, except for specific exceptions like federally funded research or if it poses no health or safety risks. This law applies to the Exclusive Economic Zone, which extends up to 200 miles from the coast.
Passed House Daniel Webster
H.J.Res. 191
H.J.Res. 191 proposes an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would give Congress and the states the authority to regulate and limit contributions and spending in campaigns for public office. This amendment aims to address concerns about the influence of money in politics and ensure fairer election processes.
Introduced Tom Barrett
H.J.Res. 192
H.J.Res. 192 is a resolution aimed at disapproving a legislative action taken by the District of Columbia Council regarding the Full Accountability in Arrest Reporting Temporary Amendment Act of 2026. This act likely pertains to how arrests are reported and may seek to enhance transparency and accountability in law enforcement practices related to arrests.
Introduced Paul Gosar
H.R. 9129
H.R. 9129 aims to include certain communications equipment and services related to humanoid and quadruped robots on the Federal Communications Commission's covered list. This could facilitate the development, deployment, and regulation of robotic technologies that require communication capabilities.
Introduced John Moolenaar
H.R. 9116
H.R. 9116 aims to amend existing laws to ensure that individuals facing age discrimination in employment have access to the same legal remedies as those facing discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Specifically, the bill seeks to update section 1977A of the Revised Statutes and the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 to allow for a broader range of legal and equitable relief, similar to what is available under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
Introduced Suzanne Bonamici
H.Res. 1337
H.Res. 1337 is a resolution that acknowledges the significant contributions of academic medicine to healthcare and education in the United States. It designates the week of June 8 through June 12 in 2026 as 'Academic Medicine Week' to celebrate and promote the role of academic medical institutions in advancing medical research, education, and patient care.
Introduced Kathy Castor
H.R. 9134
H.R. 9134 aims to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to protect personally identifiable information submitted in the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) from being used for immigration enforcement purposes. This means that information provided by students seeking federal financial aid cannot be accessed or utilized by immigration authorities to target individuals for immigration enforcement actions.
Introduced Emily Randall
H.R. 9117
H.R. 9117, introduced by Representative Nicholas A. Langworthy on June 3, 2026, aims to enhance the availability of certain health care information. The bill has been referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, as well as the Committees on Education and Workforce, and Ways and Means. Specific details about the bill's provisions are not yet publicly available.
Introduced Nicholas Langworthy
H.R. 7726
The No Funds for Repeat Child Care Violations Act of 2026 aims to impose stricter penalties on states that misuse funds from the Child Care and Development Block Grant program. If the Office of the Administration for Children and Families finds that a state is not following the program's rules, it must take action, which could include cutting off that state's funding. This is a change from current law, where the agency has the option to act but is not required to do so.
Passed House Mary Miller
H.J.Res. 194
H.J.Res. 194 proposes an amendment to the U.S. Constitution that would prevent individuals who hold citizenship or allegiance to any country other than the United States from serving as a member of the House of Representatives or the Senate.
Introduced Nancy Mace
H.R. 9133
H.R. 9133 is a bill that mandates the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to provide Congress with reports detailing actions taken by employees of the Executive branch that may involve censoring lawful speech. The bill aims to increase transparency and accountability regarding government involvement in speech regulation.
Introduced Scott Perry