US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HB5372

Introduced
9/16/25  

Caption

DEMO Act Demonstrating that Empowerment Makes Opportunities Act

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US HB2357

PUBLIC DEMONSTRATIONS

US HB5406

Opportunities to Support Mothers and Deliver Children Act

US SB4261

Preventing Youth Homelessness Demonstration Act of 2026

US AB818

Demonstration charter school operators. (FE)

US SB818

Demonstration charter school operators. (FE)

US HB5377

Rural Health Training Opportunities Act

US HB6454

VA Zero Suicide Demonstration Project Act of 2025

US SB3139

VA Zero Suicide Demonstration Project Act of 2025

US A1586

Permits demonstration county to terminate its participation in the "Real Property Assessment Demonstration Program."

US HB1453

Clean Energy Demonstration Transparency Act of 2025

Similar Bills

NJ A1586

Permits demonstration county to terminate its participation in the "Real Property Assessment Demonstration Program."

US HB2651

One Door to Work Act

NJ A4599

Establishes three-year Medicaid demonstration project to pay for certain drugs according to value-based system.

CA AB399

Coastal resources: coastal development permits: blue carbon demonstration projects.

TN SB2222

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 29; Title 38 and Title 50, relative to liability for actions of demonstrators.

TN HB2109

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 29; Title 38 and Title 50, relative to liability for actions of demonstrators.

IL HB3815

CONNECT 700 PROGRAM

US HB31

Cover Outstanding Vulnerable Expansion-eligible Residents Now Act or the COVER Now Act This bill establishes a demonstration program to allow local governments to provide health benefits to the Medicaid expansion population in states that have not expanded Medicaid. Under the program, local governments may provide coverage for individuals who are newly eligible for Medicaid under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (i.e., the Medicaid expansion population) for a maximum of 10 years, or until their respective states expand Medicaid. The bill provides a 100% federal matching rate for the first three years of program participation. The bill prohibits states from taking certain actions against participating localities, such as withholding funding, increasing taxes, or restricting provider participation. States that violate these requirements are subject to certain funding penalties.