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H.R. 9058
H.R. 9058 aims to amend the Public Health Service Act to create a grant program that would enhance access to automated external defibrillators (AEDs) and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) training in federally assisted multifamily housing. The goal is to improve emergency response capabilities in these residential areas, potentially saving lives in cardiac arrest situations.
Introduced Dan Goldman
H.Res. 1330
H.Res. 1330 is a resolution introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives to commemorate the 120th anniversary of Filipino immigration to Hawai'i. It acknowledges the significant contributions of Filipino Americans to the cultural, economic, and social fabric of Hawai'i and the United States. The resolution was introduced by Representative Jill N. Tokuda and co-sponsored by several other members of Congress. It has been referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform for further consideration.
Introduced Jill Tokuda
H.Res. 1325
H.Res. 1325 is a resolution that expresses support for designating May 2026 as 'American Stroke Month.' The resolution encourages individuals to learn about the warning signs of stroke, understand their own risk factors, and take proactive steps to enhance stroke prevention, response, and recovery within their communities.
Introduced Joyce Beatty
H.R. 8884
The 'Removing Barriers to Work for Disabled Americans Act' (H.R. 8884) aims to help people with disabilities find and keep jobs by allowing the Social Security Administration (SSA) to test new ways of providing disability benefits. The bill extends the SSA's authority to run these experimental programs until December 31, 2030, and gives more time to evaluate their effectiveness. It also ensures that participants in these programs won't lose income because of their involvement. The changes are set to start on January 1, 2027.
Reported by Committee Austin Scott
H.R. 8736
The 'Restoration of Employment Choice for Adults with Disabilities Act' is a proposed law that aims to change existing rules about how adults with disabilities can be employed, especially concerning jobs that pay less than the standard minimum wage. Currently, individuals under 24 years old must go through certain services and meet specific criteria before they can work in jobs that pay below the minimum wage. This bill proposes to lower that age requirement to 18, allowing adults with disabilities more freedom to choose such employment without additional prerequisites. Additionally, the bill seeks to simplify the process for employers by reducing the documentation and outreach efforts they must undertake when hiring individuals with disabilities at subminimum wages. The goal is to provide adults with disabilities more options and autonomy in their employment choices.
Reported by Committee Glenn Grothman
H.R. 9052
H.R. 9052 aims to amend the Small Business Act by introducing new requirements for small business development centers regarding their assistance with apprenticeship programs. This likely means that these centers will be expected to support and promote apprenticeship opportunities for small businesses, helping them to develop a skilled workforce.
Introduced Jason Crow
S. 2975
The Pipeline Safety Act of 2025 allocates $400 million for the modernization of the East Wing of the White House, which includes plans for a secure State Ballroom and visitor screening facility. The funding will be available until January 20, 2029. Additionally, the bill extends certain customs user fees until March 31, 2032, extending their authorization from the previous deadline of December 31, 2031.
Passed Senate Ted Cruz
H.R. 9062
H.R. 9062 aims to enhance the Department's ability to assist American businesses that operate internationally and to safeguard U.S. industries from foreign adversaries. This may involve increasing resources, support programs, and protective measures for American companies abroad.
Introduced Young Kim
H.R. 9053
H.R. 9053 aims to ensure that the United States receives a consistent and reliable supply of water as outlined in the 1944 Water Treaty. Additionally, the bill proposes a system to compensate American farmers for any economic losses they may incur if there are shortages in water delivery.
Introduced Mónica De La Cruz
H.R. 9078
H.R. 9078 aims to amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act by introducing new reporting requirements for felony convictions related to animal cruelty. This means that individuals convicted of serious animal cruelty offenses would need to be reported in a manner similar to other felony convictions, potentially affecting background checks and related legal processes.
Introduced W. Steube
H.R. 9073
H.R. 9073 amends section 844 of the William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021. The bill likely adjusts the scope or applicability of certain provisions related to national defense as specified in that section, although specific details are not provided in the title.
Introduced Johnny Olszewski
H.R. 9045
H.R. 9045 aims to instruct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to identify, review, and implement effective strategies and interventions to enhance the Head Start programs, which provide early childhood education, health, nutrition, and parent involvement services to low-income children and families.
Introduced Mark DeSaulnier
H.R. 9046
H.R. 9046 mandates the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study on service members who left the Armed Forces due to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The study will also look into the transfer of education benefits for those who separated under these circumstances.
Introduced Tom Barrett
H.R. 9072
H.R. 9072 is a bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives on May 29, 2026, aiming to amend the United States Housing Act of 1937. The bill seeks to modify the eligibility criteria for young individuals to receive tenant-based rental assistance, commonly known as housing vouchers. These vouchers help low-income individuals afford housing in the private market by subsidizing a portion of their rent. The proposed changes are intended to make it easier for eligible youths to access this form of assistance, thereby addressing housing instability among young people. ([quiverquant.com](https://www.quiverquant.com/bills/119/hr-9072?utm_source=openai))
Introduced Zachary (Zach) Nunn
H.R. 9061
H.R. 9061 aims to amend the Social Security Act to require the Secretary of Health and Human Services to provide guidance to states on which tests for screening and early detection of preeclampsia can be covered by the Medicaid program. This bill seeks to improve access to necessary medical tests for pregnant women at risk of preeclampsia, a serious condition that can affect both mothers and babies.
Introduced Thomas Kean
H.R. 9048
H.R. 9048 aims to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to officially classify gluten-containing grains as a major food allergen. This change would require food manufacturers to label products containing gluten more clearly, helping individuals with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease to identify safe food options.
Introduced Emanuel Cleaver
H.R. 8883
The Protecting Seniors and Stopping Fraudsters Act aims to enhance protections for senior citizens against fraud and scams. It likely includes measures to improve awareness, provide resources for reporting fraudulent activities, and strengthen enforcement against those who target older adults with deceptive practices.
Reported by Committee Beth Van Duyne
H.R. 8872
The Preventing Waste, Fraud, and Abuse in TANF Act aims to improve the administration of the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program by implementing measures to reduce waste, fraud, and abuse within the program. This could involve stricter oversight, enhanced reporting requirements, and the introduction of new technologies or processes to ensure that funds are used effectively and reach the intended beneficiaries.
Reported by Committee Mike Carey
H.R. 8871
The DME Scammer Prevention Act of 2026 aims to address and prevent fraudulent practices related to durable medical equipment (DME). This legislation likely includes measures to enhance oversight and regulation of DME suppliers, improve reporting mechanisms for scams, and provide protections for consumers against deceptive practices in the healthcare equipment market.
Reported by Committee Aaron Bean
H.R. 7529
The Fresh Starts for Foster Youth Act aims to provide support and resources for young people transitioning out of the foster care system. It focuses on improving access to education, job training, and housing assistance to help these individuals achieve independence and stability as they enter adulthood.
Reported by Committee Danny Davis
S. 2232
The S. 2232 bill allocates $400 million for the East Wing Modernization Project, which includes building a secure State Ballroom and visitor screening facility, among other national security enhancements. This funding will be available until January 20, 2029. Additionally, the bill extends certain customs user fees until March 31, 2032, which were previously set to expire on December 31, 2031.
Passed Senate Edward Markey