US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session All Bills (Page 26)
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB273
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to continue to implement the Migrant Protection Protocols, and for other purposes.
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB241
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
Refer
2/11/25
To amend title 38, United States Code, to provide for access standards with respect to the provision by the Department of Veterans Affairs of hospital care, medical services, or extended care services that are applicable to certain veterans with mental disorders.
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB277
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
To amend title 18, United States Code, to provide protections for nonviolent political protesters, and for other purposes.
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB318
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
To authorize the Secretary of Homeland Security to suspend the entry of aliens, and for other purposes.
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB278
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
<p><strong>Barriers and Regulatory Obstacles Avoids Deployment of Broadband Access and Needs Deregulatory Leadership Act or the BROADBAND Leadership Act</strong></p><p>This bill limits the authority of a state or locality to regulate the placement, construction, or modification of telecommunications service facilities.</p><p>States and localities may not discriminate in such regulations among providers of telecommunications services, including based on the technology used to provide services. In addition, states and localities may not regulate in a manner that effectively prohibits the provision or improvement of interstate or intrastate telecommunications services.</p><p>However, states and localities may charge reasonable, cost-based fees (1) to review requests to place, construct, or modify telecommunications service facilities; or (2) for the use of property owned or managed by the state or locality for the placement, construction, or modification of those facilities.</p><p>States or localities must respond to requests to place, construct, or modify facilities and for other related actions by specified deadlines. Such deadlines may only be tolled by a mutual agreement between the applicant and the state or locality, or in the event that the application is incomplete and requires a supplemental submission. If a decision is not made by the deadline, the request is deemed to be approved. Further, denials of requests must be made in writing, supported by evidence, and promptly released to the public.</p><p>A person adversely affected by an alleged violation of these provisions may petition the courts for expedited review of the actions of the state or locality.</p><p> </p>
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB266
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
<p><strong>Educational Opportunity and Success Act of </strong><strong>2025</strong></p><p>This bill reauthorizes through FY2030 and otherwise revises TRIO programs. (These outreach and student-services programs identify and provide services to students from disadvantaged backgrounds.)</p><p>Among other revisions to the programs, the bill</p><ul><li>prohibits the Department of Education (ED) from rejecting TRIO grant applications based on certain errors;</li><li>requires ED to provide additional technical assistance to interested grant applicants;</li><li>revises the outcome criteria for measuring the quality and effectiveness of the programs, including those programs specifically designed for veterans;</li><li>allows program administrators to use a student's most recent Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine TRIO program eligibility; and</li><li>increases the maximum stipend for students participating in the Upward Bound Program or the Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program.</li></ul>
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB321
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
Refer
1/10/25
<p><strong>Fast Lane for Youths Act or the FLY Act</strong></p><p>This bill directs the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to allow caregivers, parents, and guardians who already qualify for the TSA PreCheck program to accompany minors and passengers needing assistance to their flights. The TSA PreCheck program expedites traveler screening through participating TSA security checkpoints. </p><p>Specifically, the FAA and the TSA must collaborate to establish a system to expedite gate passes and flight access procedures for these individuals. The system must ensure that these caregivers, parents, and guardians are provided up to two gate passes.</p>
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB264
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
Refer
1/10/25
<p><strong>Train Establishment of Appetizing Table Service Act or the Train EATS Act </strong></p><p>This bill requires Amtrak to provide a range of dining services to passengers on overnight routes.</p><p>Specifically, Amtrak must make available (1) traditional dining (i.e., table service), to the extent practicable; and (2) an alternative food and beverage service that is more affordable than traditional dining.</p><p>On each overnight route, Amtrak must offer any traditional dining capacity not otherwise used by first-class or business-class passengers to passengers in coach class for a fee. </p><p>In addition, Amtrak must ensure that traditional dining on overnight routes includes (1) a healthy meal option, and (2) the option for passengers to preorder meals that satisfy their dietary restrictions.</p><p>The Department of Transportation must issue any necessary regulations.</p>
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB324
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
<p><strong>PPP Shell Company Discovery Act</strong></p><p>This bill requires the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to compile a list of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loan recipients whose loans were forgiven under the program.</p><p>Additionally, the IRS must compile (1) a list of such loan recipients who did not withhold payroll taxes in 2019, and (2) a list of loan such recipients for which the aggregate amount of PPP loans exceeded four times the greatest amount of wages paid by the recipient during a calendar month in 2019.</p><p>The IRS must notify the Department of Justice when the lists are complete.</p>
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HR25
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
<p>This resolution expunges the January 13, 2021, impeachment of President Trump.</p>
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB311
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the alcohol fuels credit, the biodiesels fuel credit, the sustainable aviation fuel credit, the clean fuel production credit, the alcohol fuel, biodiesel, and alternative fuel mixtures credit, and other related provisions.
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB306
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
To amend the Credit Repair Organizations Act to add additional protections against harmful practices within the credit repair organization industry, and for other purposes.
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB176
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
Report Pass
2/26/25
Engrossed
12/2/25
To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act with respect to aliens who carried out, participated in, planned, financed, supported, or otherwise facilitated the attacks against Israel.
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB268
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
To increase the maximum reward amount for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Nicolás Maduro Moros to $100,000,000, which shall be paid out by the Federal Government from all assets being withheld from Nicolás Maduro Moros, officials of the Maduro regime and their co-conspirators.
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US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session
US Federal House Bill HB640
Introduced
1/22/25
Refer
1/22/25
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to repeal the excise taxes on taxable chemicals and taxable substances.