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H.R. 9070
H.R. 9070 aims to enhance transparency in immigration enforcement practices, safeguard civil rights, and hold immigration enforcement personnel accountable for their actions. The bill likely includes provisions that require better reporting and oversight of immigration enforcement activities, ensuring that the rights of individuals are respected during these processes.
Introduced Joe Neguse
H.R. 9067
H.R. 9067 aims to amend the Communications Act of 1934 by introducing a gender identity content descriptor for video programming. This means that television and streaming services would be required to label content that includes themes or representations related to gender identity, helping viewers make informed choices about the media they consume.
Introduced Barry Moore
H.R. 9081
H.R. 9081 aims to amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA) to classify health marketplace pools as employers. This change would allow these pools to offer group health plans or group health insurance coverage, potentially increasing access to affordable health insurance options for individuals and small businesses.
Introduced Beth Van Duyne
H.R. 9075
The Tax the Grift Act, introduced by Representative Mark Pocan, proposes a 100% tax on payments received from settlement funds established as a result of civil lawsuits filed by the President of the United States against the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). This means that any money individuals receive from such settlements would be fully taxed, effectively preventing them from benefiting financially. The bill specifies that these taxed payments will not be counted as gross income for tax purposes, and no deductions will be allowed for them. The tax will be administered like regular income taxes by the IRS and will apply to payments received after the bill becomes law.
Introduced Mark Pocan
H.R. 9071
H.R. 9071 aims to strengthen existing laws by explicitly prohibiting the coercion and enticement of minors for the purpose of engaging in commercial sex acts. This legislation seeks to clarify the legal definitions and expand the scope of offenses related to the exploitation of minors in sex trafficking and related activities.
Introduced Troy Nehls
H.R. 9068
H.R. 9068 aims to improve the hiring and screening processes for immigration enforcement officers. It seeks to establish stronger standards for identification, uniform requirements, and professional conduct for these officers to ensure accountability and professionalism in their roles.
Introduced Joe Neguse
H.Con.Res. 107
H.Con.Res. 107 is a congressional resolution that acknowledges the significance of efforts to save lives, decrease gun violence, and enhance public safety in the context of the United States' 250th anniversary. The resolution likely emphasizes the need for collective action and awareness regarding gun violence and public safety initiatives.
Introduced Dave Min
H.R. 9059
H.R. 9059 aims to direct the Assistant Attorney General to provide grants to the National Police Athletic/Activities League. The goal of these grants is to enhance academic and social outcomes for young people, while also working to decrease juvenile crime and lower the likelihood that youth will fall victim to crime.
Introduced Josh Gottheimer
H.Res. 1326
H.Res. 1326 is a resolution that expresses a strong condemnation of corruption in all its forms. The resolution aims to raise awareness about the negative impacts of corruption on society, governance, and the economy, and it likely calls for measures to combat corruption both domestically and internationally.
Introduced Jason Crow
H.R. 8870
The BUILD America 250 Act (H.R. 8870) is a bipartisan, five-year plan to invest $580 billion in the United States' transportation infrastructure from fiscal years 2027 to 2031. It aims to improve roads, bridges, transit systems, and railways, enhance safety programs, and introduce new technologies like autonomous commercial vehicles. The bill also seeks to streamline project approvals and introduces new funding sources for the Highway Trust Fund, including fees for electric and hybrid vehicles.
Reported by Committee Sam Graves
H.R. 7362
The Form 5500 Filing Simplification Act (H.R. 7362) aims to make it easier for administrators of employee benefit plans to comply with reporting requirements. The bill proposes extending the deadline for filing Form 5500 to 15 days after the end of the ninth month following the plan year's close, providing more time for accurate reporting. Additionally, it allows for electronic signatures on these forms, modernizing the submission process and reducing paperwork. These changes are intended to simplify compliance, particularly for small and mid-sized employers, and to minimize penalties associated with filing errors.
Reported by Committee Glenn Grothman
H.R. 9082
H.R. 9082 is a bill introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives on May 29, 2026, by Representative Eugene Vindman. The bill aims to prohibit Department of Defense (DoD) personnel from participating in prediction markets. Prediction markets are platforms where individuals can place bets on the outcomes of future events, such as political elections or economic indicators. The bill seeks to prevent DoD employees from engaging in these markets to maintain operational security and avoid potential conflicts of interest.
Introduced Eugene Vindman
H.R. 9063
H.R. 9063 aims to amend federal employment laws to prohibit the hiring of individuals who are not U.S. citizens or nationals for positions within the federal government. The bill seeks to ensure that only citizens or nationals are eligible for federal jobs, potentially impacting the hiring practices across various federal agencies.
Introduced Nancy Mace
H.R. 9064
H.R. 9064 proposes to amend the Internal Revenue Code to temporarily increase the capital gains exclusion for seniors who sell their primary residence within a designated qualifying year. This means that qualifying seniors could exclude a larger amount of profit from the sale of their home from capital gains taxes, potentially providing financial relief during a time of transition.
Introduced Nicole Malliotakis
H.R. 9077
H.R. 9077 is a bill that aims to direct the Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to assess hormone variability in women undergoing perimenopause and to evaluate the processes and effectiveness of hormone testing for these women. The goal is to improve understanding and management of hormonal changes during this transitional phase of a woman's life.
Introduced Hillary Scholten
H.R. 9080
H.R. 9080 aims to create a preference in federal contracting for the construction of public buildings that utilize innovative wood products. This means that when the government is looking to build or renovate public structures, it would prioritize contractors who use modern and sustainable wood materials in their projects.
Introduced Glenn Thompson
H.R. 9069
H.R. 9069 aims to restrict the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from detaining children and individuals with cognitive disabilities. Additionally, it seeks to prevent immigration enforcement actions from occurring at sensitive locations, such as schools and hospitals, unless there is a court-issued criminal warrant.
Introduced Joe Neguse
H.R. 9056
H.R. 9056 directs the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to permit certain recipients of the Flood Mitigation Assistance Grant, as well as other related grants, to use these funds to pay for premiums associated with community-based parametric flood insurance. This type of insurance is designed to provide quick financial assistance based on predetermined parameters related to flooding events.
Introduced Andrew Garbarino
S. 1199
The SBA Fraud Enforcement Extension Act (S. 1199) allocates $400 million for the East Wing Modernization Project at the White House. This project includes building a secure State Ballroom and a visitor screening facility, as well as other related national security features. The 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 Joni Ernst
H.R. 9074
H.R. 9074 requires colleges and universities to report to the Secretary of Education whenever they receive a gift or enter into a contract with a foreign entity that is valued at $50,000 or more. This aims to increase transparency regarding foreign influence in higher education.
Introduced Scott Perry