US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session All Bills
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US Federal House Bill HB63
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
<p><strong>Accountability for Lawless Violence In our Neighborhoods Act or the ALVIN Act</strong></p><p>This bill prohibits federal funds from being awarded or otherwise made available to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office in New York. </p><p>The bill also (1) rescinds any unobligated funds that were allocated for or otherwise made available to the office, and (2) directs the Department of Justice to require the office to reimburse the federal government for all funds that were expended for the office after January 1, 2022.</p>
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US Federal House Bill HB49
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
Refer
2/6/25
<p><strong>No Pro-Abortion Task Force Act</strong></p><p>This bill prohibits the use of federal funding for the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Reproductive Healthcare Access Task Force or any successor or substantially similar task force.</p><p>HHS launched the task force on January 21, 2022, to identify and coordinate departmental activities related to accessing sexual and reproductive health care.</p>
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US Federal House Bill HCR2
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
<p><strong>Reclaiming Congress’s Constitutional Mandate in Trade Resolution</strong></p><p>This concurrent resolution establishes a process for transferring the functions and responsibilities of the Office of the Trade Representative (USTR) from the executive branch to the legislative branch. The concurrent resolution establishes the Joint Ad Hoc Committee on Trade Responsibilities and the Congressional Advisory Board on Trade Responsibilities to plan for and implement the transfer.</p><p>The Joint Ad Hoc Committee on Trade Responsibilities shall consist of 14 members of Congress appointed by majority and minority party leaders of the two chambers of Congress and meeting qualifications specified in the bill. The committee shall develop a plan under which the functions and responsibilities of the USTR shall be moved and provide its plan in a report to Congress within 16 months after the committee is appointed. </p><p>The bill also establishes a 21-member Congressional Advisory Board on Trade Responsibilities responsible for advising the committee in its development of the plan. Individuals meeting qualifications specified in the bill shall be appointed by the Trade Representative and majority and minority party leaders.</p><p>The concurrent resolution also provides that the USTR shall provide such information and assistance the committee and the advisory board may reasonably require to carry out their activities.</p><p>The transition of the USTR to the legislative branch occurs four years after the committee submits its report.</p>
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB31
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
To make the assault of a law enforcement officer a deportable offense, and for other purposes.
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB58
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to make voting in a Federal election by an unlawfully present alien an aggravated felony, and for other purposes.
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB32
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
To provide that sanctuary jurisdictions that provide benefits to aliens who are present in the United States without lawful status under the immigration laws are ineligible for Federal funds intended to benefit such aliens.
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US Federal House Bill HB42
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
Engrossed
2/5/25
Enrolled
7/3/25
Passed
7/7/25
Chaptered
7/7/25
Passed
7/7/25
To amend the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act to exclude certain payments to aged, blind, or disabled Alaska Natives or descendants of Alaska Natives from being used to determine eligibility for certain programs, and for other purposes.
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US Federal House Bill HB205
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
<p><strong>No Congressional Funds for Sanctuary Cities Act</strong></p><p>This bill prohibits federal funds from being used as congressionally directed spending (i.e., an earmark) for jurisdictions that withhold information about citizenship or immigration status or do not cooperate with immigration detainers.</p><p>Specifically, such funds are denied to any jurisdiction that has a law, policy, or practice that prohibits or restricts any government entity from</p><ul><li>maintaining, sending, or receiving information regarding the citizenship or immigration status of any individual;</li><li>exchanging information regarding an individual's citizenship or immigration status with a federal, state, or local government entity;</li><li>complying with a valid immigration detainer from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS); or</li><li>notifying DHS about an individual's release from custody.</li></ul><p>The funding restriction does not apply to a law, policy, or practice that only applies to an individual who comes forward as a victim of or a witness to a criminal offense.</p><p>This prohibition begins in FY2026.</p>
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US Federal House Bill HB99
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
<p><strong>Protecting Businesses From Frivolous COVID Lawsuits Act of 2025</strong></p><p>This bill requires a specific jury instruction in a federal civil action for damages based on negligence arising from the transmission of COVID-19.</p><p>Specifically, a court must instruct the jury that negligence may not be found solely on the basis of holding oneself open for business.</p>
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US Federal House Bill HB171
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
Refer
1/4/25
<p><strong>Make Transportation Authorities Accountable and Transparent Act</strong></p><p>This bill directs the Office of Inspector General of the Department of Transportation to conduct an audit of public transportation spending under certain laws (including specified coronavirus relief laws) and report to Congress.</p>
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US Federal House Bill HB56
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
To transfer certain responsibilities of the United States Secret Service to the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HJR4
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to provide that debate upon legislation pending before the Senate may not be brought to a close without the concurrence of a minimum of three-fifths of the Senators.
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB199
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
To provide for across-the-board rescissions of nonsecurity discretionary spending, and for other purposes.
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB202
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
To establish a commission to study the relocation of certain agencies outside of the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area, and for other purposes.
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB78
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
<p><strong>Pregnant Women Health and Safety Act of 2025</strong></p><p>This bill establishes requirements for physicians who perform abortions and abortion clinics.</p><p>Specifically, the bill requires a physician who performs an abortion (1) to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital; and (2) at the time of the abortion, to notify the patient of the hospital location where the patient can receive follow-up care if complications arise.</p><p>A physician who fails to comply is subject to criminal penalties—a fine, a prison term of up to two years, or both. A woman who undergoes an abortion may not be prosecuted.</p><p>The bill also requires an abortion clinic, in order to receive federal funds or assistance, to (1) be licensed by the state in which it is located, and (2) be in compliance with federal standards for ambulatory surgical centers.</p>