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H.Res. 1323
H.Res. 1323 is a resolution that acknowledges the negative effects of menstruation stigmatization on women, girls, and individuals who menstruate. The resolution expresses support for designating May as 'National Menstrual Health Awareness Month' to promote awareness and education about menstrual health and to combat stigma.
Introduced Grace Meng
H.Res. 1321
H.Res. 1321 is a resolution that urges the Nigerian government to ensure that all legal proceedings involving Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, a prominent political figure, are conducted in a manner that adheres to Nigeria's constitutional obligations and its commitments to international human rights standards. The resolution highlights concerns about the fairness and legality of Kanu's treatment under the law.
Introduced John James
S. 4631
The Expanding Whistleblower Protections for Contractors Act of 2026 is a bipartisan bill introduced by Senators Gary Peters (D-MI) and Chuck Grassley (R-IA) to strengthen protections for individuals working as contractors, subcontractors, and grantees for the federal government, particularly those associated with the Department of Defense (DoD) and NASA. The bill broadens the definition of 'protected individuals' to include current and former employees of contractors, subcontractors, and grantees, as well as personal services contractors. It prohibits retaliation against these individuals for reporting issues like gross mismanagement, abuse of authority, legal violations, or threats to public health or safety. Additionally, the bill ensures that whistleblower rights cannot be waived through employment agreements or arbitration clauses and establishes disciplinary actions against federal officials who retaliate against whistleblowers. The goal is to create a safer environment for reporting misconduct, thereby enhancing accountability in federal contracting.
Passed Senate Gary Peters
H.R. 3234
The Keeping Deposits Local Act allows banks and financial institutions to accept more reciprocal deposits by increasing the insured amount based on their total liabilities. It also relaxes qualification criteria, enabling institutions with a CAMELS rating of 1, 2, or 3 to accept these deposits, rather than just those rated as outstanding or good.
Passed House Tom Emmer
H.R. 9016
The Email Privacy Act (H.R. 9016) is a proposed law introduced by Representative Suzan K. DelBene on May 22, 2026, aiming to modernize privacy protections for electronic communications stored by third-party service providers. The bill requires government agencies to obtain a warrant before accessing the content of emails and other electronic communications, regardless of how long they have been stored. It also allows service providers to notify users when their information is requested by the government, unless legally prohibited. These updates seek to enhance consumer privacy while accommodating law enforcement needs.
Introduced Suzan DelBene
H.Res. 1322
H.Res. 1322 is a resolution that condemns racist rhetoric aimed at Indian and Chinese Americans. It emphasizes the importance of immigrants from diverse backgrounds to the United States and urges elected officials to avoid using language that fosters racial or ethnic division.
Introduced Raja Krishnamoorthi
S. 3023
The Safe Cloud Storage Act allows law enforcement agencies to contract with approved cloud storage vendors to securely store digital evidence related to child sexual abuse material (CSAM). The bill provides these vendors with limited immunity from civil and criminal liability when handling such sensitive material, provided they adhere to strict cybersecurity standards and act within the scope of their contracts. Exceptions to this immunity include cases of intentional misconduct, negligence, or actions taken with actual malice or reckless disregard for consequences. The legislation aims to modernize evidence storage practices by leveraging specialized cloud services while ensuring the protection and integrity of sensitive data.
Passed Senate Marsha Blackburn
H.R. 1041
The Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act prevents the Department of Veterans Affairs from sharing personal information about veterans or their beneficiaries with the National Instant Criminal Background Check System just because they have someone appointed to manage their benefits. This restriction applies unless a court has determined that the veteran or beneficiary poses a danger to themselves or others.
Passed House Mike Bost
H.R. 6047
The Sharri Briley and Eric Edmundson Veterans Benefits Expansion Act of 2026 aims to enhance benefits for veterans and their families. It introduces a monthly allowance of $833.33 for certain disabled veterans who qualify for additional aid. The bill also raises the dependency and indemnity compensation (DIC) rate by 1% and an additional 0.5% during future cost-of-living adjustments. It expands VA home loan eligibility to some reserve and National Guard members, recognizes annual training as active duty, and continues certain loan fee rates until 2036 while increasing fees for refinancing and loan assumptions. Additionally, it extends pension limitations for certain hospitalized veterans until 2036.
Passed House Tom Barrett
H.R. 4544
The American Access to Banking Act aims to make it easier for new banks and credit unions to open by simplifying the application process. Federal regulators are required to review how they handle these applications, reduce unnecessary information requests, and look at how new financial institutions can raise funds while keeping investors safe. Applicants can get help from a designated caseworker and receive mentorship from existing institutions. Regulators must also engage with states and stakeholders to clarify the regulatory process.
Passed House Maxine Waters
H.R. 5317
The Community Bank Deposit Access Act of 2025 allows smaller banks (those with less than $10 billion in assets) to accept certain types of deposits, known as custodial deposits, without them being classified as brokered deposits. This means these banks can avoid stricter oversight as long as the custodial deposits are less than 20% of their total liabilities, and they meet specific capital and soundness requirements. The bill also applies existing interest rate limits to these banks if they are not well-capitalized.
Passed House J. Hill
H.R. 1993
The H.R. 1993 bill allows the U.S. Department of the Treasury to create and sell commemorative coins marking the 25th anniversary of the September 11 attacks and the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. A portion of the proceeds from these coin sales will go to support the museum's operations, unless sales exceed specific limits.
Passed House Dan Goldman
H.R. 9013
H.R. 9013 aims to amend federal law to classify the unlawful transportation of fireworks across state lines as a specific illegal activity related to money laundering. This means that individuals or entities involved in the illegal transport of fireworks could face additional legal consequences under money laundering statutes.
Introduced Ed Case
H.R. 5498
The Small Business Health Options Awareness Act of 2025 requires the Small Business Administration (SBA) to inform small businesses about Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangements (ICHRAs). The SBA will share this information through Small Business Development Centers, district offices, social media, press releases, and its website. This aims to help small businesses understand and potentially use ICHRAs to provide health benefits to their employees.
Reported by Committee Beth Van Duyne
H.R. 9017
H.R. 9017 aims to establish that adherence to a specific biological opinion is considered sufficient for compliance with the Endangered Species Act of 1973 regarding a particular agency action. This means that if an agency follows the guidelines outlined in this biological opinion, it will not be required to meet other compliance standards set by the Endangered Species Act.
Introduced Byron Donalds
H.R. 9014
H.R. 9014 aims to increase the availability of affordable housing and reduce rental costs. It also seeks to evaluate how area median income is calculated for federal low-income housing assistance, potentially leading to adjustments that could benefit low-income households.
Introduced Yvette Clarke
H.Con.Res. 106
H.Con.Res. 106 is a congressional resolution that seeks to direct the withdrawal of U.S. Armed Forces from any military actions involving or against Cuba that have not received formal authorization from Congress. This resolution emphasizes the need for congressional approval for military engagement, aligning with the War Powers Resolution.
Introduced Nydia Velázquez
S. 603
S. 603 is a bill that aims to designate the General George C. Marshall House, located in Virginia, as an affiliated area of the National Park System. This designation would recognize the historical significance of the house and potentially enhance its preservation and educational value as part of the national park system.
Passed Senate Timothy Kaine