US Representative

Matt Gaetz 2023-2024 Regular Session - Authored & Sponsored Legislation (Page 41)

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Co-Sponsor of Legislation

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Us Congress House Bill HB3956

Introduced
6/9/23  
Veterans Protection from Fraud Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB398

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/20/23  
Protecting Life and Integrity in Research Act of 2023 This bill restricts research that uses human fetal tissue from an induced abortion. Specifically, it prohibits the Department of Health and Human Services from conducting or supporting such research. Additionally, the bill applies requirements on the research of transplantation of fetal tissue for therapeutic purposes to research on fetal tissue in general. The bill also prohibits soliciting or acquiring a donation of human fetal tissue from an induced abortion, other than for purposes of an autopsy or burial.
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Us Congress House Bill HB407

Introduced
1/20/23  
Refer
1/20/23  
Protect the UNBORN (Undo the Negligent Biden Orders Right Now) Act or the Protect the UNBORN Act This bill prohibits federal implementation of and funding for specified executive orders that address access to reproductive health care services, including services related to pregnancy or the termination of a pregnancy.
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Us Congress House Bill HB41

Introduced
1/9/23  
Refer
1/9/23  
VA Same-Day Scheduling Act of 2023 This bill requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to ensure that when a veteran enrolled in the VA health care system contacts the VA by telephone to schedule an appointment for care or services at a VA facility, the scheduling for the appointment occurs during that telephone call.
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Us Congress House Bill HB425

Introduced
1/20/23  
History and Tradition Protection Act of 2023 This bill limits the types of relief that may be awarded in civil suits that involve violations of the Constitution's Establishment Clause, which prohibits the government from establishing a religion. Current law provides a statutory civil cause of action against state and local government actors for violations of constitutional rights, also known as Section 1983 lawsuits. The bill limits relief for Section 1983 lawsuits that involve violations of the Establishment Clause to injunctive and declaratory relief (i.e., nonmonetary relief) and prohibits the award of attorneys' fees in these cases, including those that involve monuments, public buildings, official seals, and government proceedings. The bill applies the same restrictions to similar lawsuits against federal agencies.
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Us Congress House Bill HB429

Introduced
1/20/23  
No Tax Breaks for Radical Corporate Activism Act This bill disallows a business expense tax deduction for any reimbursement paid by an employer to an employee for travel expenses to obtain an abortion, or for the costs of any gender transition procedure for the employee's minor child.
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Us Congress House Bill HB450

Introduced
1/24/23  
Repeal the NFA Act This bill repeals the National Firearms Act.
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Us Congress House Bill HB453

Introduced
1/24/23  
Allowing Military Exemptions, Recognizing Individual Concerns About New Shots Act of 2023 or the AMERICANS Act This bill prohibits the Department of Defense (DOD) from issuing any COVID-19 vaccine mandate as a replacement for the rescinded vaccine mandate of August 24, 2021, unless the mandate is expressly authorized by Congress. The bill also provides that DOD must establish an application process for remedies for members of the Armed Forces who were discharged or subject to adverse action under the rescinded mandate. Any administrative discharge of a member on the sole basis of a failure to receive a COVID-19 vaccine must be categorized as an honorable discharge, and DOD is prohibited from taking any adverse action against such a member for that reason. Under the bill, DOD must try to retain unvaccinated members and provide such members with professional development, promotion and leadership opportunities, and consideration equal to that of their peers. Additionally, DOD may only consider the COVID-19 vaccination status of members in making certain decisions (e.g., deployments in countries where it is the law) and must establish a process to provide exemptions to certain members for such decisions. This bill applies to all members of the Armed Forces, regardless of whether they sought an accommodation to any DOD COVID-19 vaccination policy.
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Us Congress House Bill HB461

Introduced
1/24/23  
Protecting Individuals with Down Syndrome Act This bill creates new federal crimes related to the performance of an abortion on an unborn child who has Down syndrome. It subjects a violator to criminal penalties—a fine, a prison term of up to five years, or both. It also authorizes civil remedies, including damages and injunctive relief. A woman who undergoes such an abortion may not be prosecuted or held civilly liable.
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Us Congress House Bill HB4686

Introduced
7/17/23  
Flood Insurance Affordability Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB4726

Introduced
7/19/23  
Refer
7/19/23  
To terminate the COVID-19 vaccination requirement for aliens, and for other purposes.
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Us Congress House Bill HB4791

Introduced
7/20/23  
Refer
7/20/23  
Refer
7/20/23  
Refer
7/20/23  
Free Speech Protection Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB4803

Introduced
7/20/23  
Personalized Care Act of 2023
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Us Congress House Bill HB4848

Introduced
7/25/23  
Refer
7/25/23  
Censorship Accountability Act

Primary Sponsor of Legislation

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Us Congress House Bill HB4707

Introduced
7/18/23  
To prohibit expending Federal funds for the Special Counsel's Office of John L. Smith.