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H.R. 7895
H.R. 7895, or the 'Ensuring Children and Child Care Workers Are Safe Act of 2020', is a proposed law that wants to make sure child care providers have clear guidelines on how to keep children and workers safe during public health crises like the COVID-19 pandemic. It also wants the Department of Health and Human Services to create these guidelines. Additionally, the bill would provide financial help to child care providers to help them follow these safety guidelines.
Reported by Committee Rick Allen
H.R. 8984
H.R. 8984 is a bill that aims to prevent the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from building, acquiring, renovating, or managing any new processing sites or detention centers unless they first establish a way for the public to comment on these activities. This would ensure community input and transparency in the decision-making process regarding immigration facilities.
Introduced Joseph Morelle
H.R. 8956
H.R. 8956 aims to expand the eligibility for special overtime pay to U.S. Border Patrol agents who are classified at a grade higher than GS-12. This means that more Border Patrol agents, particularly those in higher-ranking positions, would qualify for additional pay for overtime work, which could help address staffing and morale issues within the agency.
Introduced Garland Barr
H.R. 8955
H.R. 8955 aims to prevent the use of federal funds to pay claims that are submitted to the Anti-Weaponization Fund. This suggests that the bill seeks to limit financial support for initiatives or claims associated with this fund, which may be involved in addressing issues related to the perceived weaponization of certain government actions or policies.
Introduced Brian Fitzpatrick
H.R. 8954
H.R. 8954 aims to amend the Indian Tribal Regulatory Reform and Business Development Act of 2000 by transferring specific administrative responsibilities from tribal authorities to the Secretary of the Interior. This change is likely intended to streamline regulatory processes and enhance business development on tribal lands.
Introduced Jeff Hurd
H.R. 8966
H.R. 8966 aims to amend a section of U.S. law to restrict the use of administrative subpoenas by federal authorities when accessing customer communications and records. This means that certain types of information from individuals' accounts cannot be obtained without additional legal safeguards or processes.
Introduced Adriano Espaillat
H.R. 8960
H.R. 8960 is a bill that aims to create a subsidy program managed by the Secretary of Agriculture. This program would provide financial payments to eligible beef producers who have experienced revenue losses from selling their products directly to consumers. The bill seeks to support these producers and mitigate the financial impact of market challenges they face.
Introduced Tim Burchett
H.R. 8983
H.R. 8983 aims to enhance compliance among veterinarians with Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs). These programs are designed to track the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances, helping to prevent misuse and abuse of medications. The bill likely includes provisions that encourage or require veterinarians to participate in PDMPs more effectively.
Introduced Cory Mills
H.R. 9006
H.R. 9006 aims to create a centralized online portal within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to store information about the unclaimed remains of veterans. This portal is intended to help manage and track the remains of veterans who do not have known next of kin or whose families are unable to claim them, ensuring that their remains are treated with dignity and respect.
Introduced David Valadao
S. 4633
S. 4633 is a proposed bill that aims to create a comprehensive strategy for the use and integration of unmanned and autonomous systems, such as drones and robotic technologies, in the Indo-Pacific region and the Western Hemisphere. The bill focuses on enhancing homeland defense and counter-narcotics efforts, suggesting that it seeks to improve national security and address drug trafficking issues through advanced technology.
Introduced Dave McCormick
S. 4641
S. 4641 is a bill that proposes to amend the Social Security Act to allow time spent receiving outpatient observation services in a hospital to count towards the 3-day inpatient stay requirement for Medicare coverage of skilled nursing facility services. This change aims to provide more equitable access to skilled nursing care for patients who may not be formally admitted as inpatients but still require significant medical attention.
Introduced Susan Collins
S. 4638
S. 4638 aims to eliminate obstacles that prevent Indian tribes from participating fully in federal child welfare programs. The bill also seeks to increase federal funding specifically allocated for tribal child welfare initiatives, thereby enhancing support for the welfare of children in tribal communities.
Introduced Lisa Murkowski
S.Res. 747
S.Res. 747 is a resolution that expresses support for designating May 2026 as 'Renewable Fuels Month.' The resolution aims to highlight the significance of renewable fuels in reducing fuel prices for consumers, decreasing dependence on foreign adversaries, and supporting domestic energy production.
Agreed To (Simple Resolution) Pete Ricketts
H.R. 8684
H.R. 8684 aims to amend the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 by requiring group health plans and health insurance issuers to only pay claims from hospitals that have established certain policies and procedures. This means that hospitals must meet specific criteria to receive payment for services rendered under group health insurance plans.
Reported by Committee Virginia Foxx
H.R. 8705
H.R. 8705 aims to amend the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to prohibit federal funding for American History and Civics programs that are perceived as promoting radical indoctrination. The bill suggests a focus on ensuring that educational content in history and civics is free from what its sponsors consider extreme or biased viewpoints.
Reported by Committee Clarence Owens
H.R. 8875
The Improving Home Dialysis Act of 2026 (H.R. 8875) aims to enhance Medicare coverage for individuals undergoing dialysis at home. Starting January 1, 2028, the bill proposes to include two new services: (1) Staff-Assisted Home Dialysis Respite Care, providing temporary professional assistance during the initial 30 days of home dialysis or when patients face physical limitations, limited to 20 sessions per year; and (2) Renal Mental Health Services, offering up to four mental health sessions within the first 60 days of starting home dialysis. These additions are designed to support patients transitioning to home-based dialysis and address challenges they may encounter.
Reported by Committee Carol Miller