All Bills - Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HB1163
Introduced
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
To amend title 5, United States Code, to require greater transparency for Federal regulatory decisions that impact small businesses, and for other purposes.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HB1164
Introduced
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
To direct the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to ensure that certain applicants for assistance after a declared major disaster do not receive a notice of denial while the applicant has a pending insurance claim for disaster-related losses, and for other purposes.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HB1165
Introduced
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
<p><strong>Port Crane Security and Inspection Act of 2025 </strong></p><p>This bill limits the operation of foreign cranes at U.S. ports. In general,<em> foreign cranes </em>are those that have information technology and operational technology components that (1) were manufactured by companies that are subject to the ownership, control, or influence of a country designated as a foreign adversary; and (2) connect to ports' cyber infrastructure.</p><p>Foreign cranes that are contracted for on or after the date of the bill's enactment may not operate at a U.S. port. Also, beginning five years after this bill is enacted, foreign cranes operating at U.S. ports may not use software or other technology manufactured by a company owned by a country designated as a foreign adversary.</p><p>Additionally, the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) must (1) inspect foreign cranes for potential security risks or threats before they are placed into operation, (2) assess the threat posed by security risks or threats of existing or newly constructed foreign cranes, and (3) take any crane that poses a security risk or threat offline until the crane can be certified as no longer being a risk or threat.</p><p>CISA must also report to Congress about security risks or threats posed by foreign cranes at U.S. ports.</p>
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HB1166
Introduced
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
Engrossed
3/11/25
<p><strong>Decoupling from Foreign Adversarial Battery Dependence Act</strong></p><p>This bill prohibits the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from using appropriated funds to procure a battery produced by certain entities, particularly six specific companies owned and operated in China. This prohibition begins on October 1, 2027.</p><p>The bill allows DHS to waive the prohibition if DHS assesses in the affirmative that (1) the batteries to be procured do not pose a risk to U.S. national security, data, or infrastructure; and (2) there is no available alternative to procure batteries that are of similar or better cost and quality and that are produced by an entity not specified in this bill.</p><p>DHS may also waive the prohibition upon a determination that the batteries to be procured are for the sole purpose of research, evaluation, training, testing, or analysis.</p><p>The bill requires DHS to notify Congress within 15 days after granting a waiver under this bill.</p><p>The bill also requires DHS to report to Congress on the anticipated impacts associated with carrying out this bill, including with respect to specified agencies of DHS.</p>
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HB1167
Introduced
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
To prohibit the procurement of solar panels manufactured or assembled in the People's Republic of China.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HB1168
Introduced
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
<p><strong>Protecting Federal Funds from Human Trafficking and Smuggling Act of 2025</strong></p><p>This bill prohibits a nonprofit entity from receiving federal funds (and denies a tax exemption) unless the entity certifies compliance with certain federal laws (e.g., laws with respect to human trafficking and smuggling).</p><p>The bill also establishes reporting requirements, including that the Government Accountability Office must annually report to Congress on those nonprofit entities that do not certify their compliance with these laws.</p><p>Finally, the bill removes the provision of federal law that exempts nonprofit charitable organizations that provide federal public benefits from having to verify the eligibility of program participants.</p>
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HB1169
Introduced
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
To exclude certain amounts relating to compensating victims of the Texas Panhandle fires, and for other purposes.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HB117
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
<p><strong>Fourth Amendment Restoration Act</strong></p><p>This bill repeals the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (which authorizes various types of searches and surveillance for foreign intelligence purposes) and limits surveillance of U.S. citizens.</p><p>The bill requires that an officer of the U.S. government obtain a warrant for certain search and surveillance activities against a U.S. citizen, including (1) conducting electronic surveillance, (2) conducting physical searches of property under a U.S. citizen's exclusive control, or (3) targeting a U.S. citizen to acquire foreign intelligence information.</p><p>The bill provides for criminal penalties for a person who intentionally (1) violates these requirements without statutory authorization, or (2) discloses or uses information that the person knows (or has a reason to know) was obtained under color of law by methods that violate these requirements. </p><p>Information about a U.S. citizen acquired under Executive Order 12333 (relating to intelligence gathering) or during surveillance of a non-U.S. citizen shall not be used against the U.S. citizen in any civil, criminal, or administrative proceeding or investigation. </p>
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HB1170
Introduced
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
To amend title 10, United States Code, to provide for expedited access to certain military installations of the Department of Defense for Members of Congress and certain Congressional employees.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HB1171
Introduced
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
<p><strong>Stopping Addiction and Falls for the Elderly Act or the SAFE Act</strong></p><p>This bill incorporates risk assessments and prevention services for falls into annual wellness visits and initial preventive physical exams under Medicare, as well as associated services provided by physical therapists and occupational therapists.<br/></p>
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HB1172
Introduced
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to exclude from creditable wages and self-employment income wages earned for services by aliens illegally performed in the United States and self-employment income derived from a trade or business illegally conducted in the United States.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HB1173
Introduced
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
To amend title 1, United States Code, to provide that, for the purpose of determining eligibility for Federal funds, the District of Columbia shall be treated as a State and any political subdivision of a State or unit of local government, and for other purposes.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HB1174
Introduced
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to provide that non-Federal revenue generated through certain distance education programs may be counted for purposes of the non-Federal revenue requirements applicable to proprietary institutions of higher education (commonly known as the "90/10 rule").
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HB1175
Introduced
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
To amend title II of the Social Security Act to require the Commissioner of Social Security to carry out a demonstration project relating to disability benefits of blind individuals.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HB1176
Introduced
2/10/25
Refer
2/10/25
To amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to clarify the clock hour requirements for certain eligible programs under title IV of such Act.