Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session All Bills (Page 342)
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HJR11
Introduced
1/3/25
Refer
1/3/25
<p>This joint resolution proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting total outlays for a fiscal year from exceeding total receipts for that fiscal year unless (1) Congress authorizes the excess by a three-fifths vote of each chamber, and (2) total outlays do not exceed a specified percentage of the estimated gross domestic product of the United States. The prohibition excludes outlays for repayment of debt principal and receipts derived from borrowing. </p> <p>The amendment requires a three-fifths vote of each chamber of Congress to increase revenue or increase the limit on the debt of the United States. </p> <p>The amendment also requires the President to submit an annual budget in which total outlays do not exceed total receipts. The President's budget must also include justifications and specified details regarding funding proposed for departments and agencies. </p> <p>Congress may waive the requirements due to a declaration of war, a military conflict, an event that causes an imminent and serious military threat to national security, or a natural disaster.</p>
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HJR110
Introduced
7/23/25
Refer
7/23/25
Proposing a balanced budget amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HJR111
Introduced
7/23/25
Refer
7/23/25
Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service relating to "Barred Owl Management Strategy".
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HJR112
Introduced
8/15/25
Refer
8/15/25
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States related to the public debt.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HJR113
Introduced
8/15/25
Refer
8/15/25
Designating a "Slavery Remembrance Day" on August 20, to serve as a reminder of the evils of slavery.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HJR114
Extending the emergency determined by the President on August 11, 2025 in the Executive Order titled "Declaring a crime emergency in the District of Columbia".
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HJR115
Introduced
8/15/25
Refer
8/15/25
Terminating the emergency determined by the President on August 11, 2025, in the Executive Order titled "Declaring a crime emergency in the District of Columbia".
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HJR116
Introduced
8/26/25
Refer
8/26/25
Honoring the sacrifice of Marine Corps Lance Corporal David L. Espinoza, Marine Corps Sergeant Nicole L. Gee, Marine Corps Staff Sergeant Darin Taylor Hoover, Army Staff Sergeant Ryan Christian Knauss, Marine Corps Corporal Hunter Lopez, Marine Corps Lance Corporal Rylee J. McCollum, Marine Corps Lance Corporal Dylan R. Merola, Marine Corps Lance Corporal Kareem M. Nikoui, Marine Corps Corporal Daegan W. Page, Marine Corps Sergeant Johanny Rosario, Marine Corps Corporal Humberto A. Sanchez, Marine Corps Lance Corporal Jared M. Schmitz, and Navy Petty Officer Third Class Maxton W. Soviak.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HJR12
Introduced
1/6/25
Refer
1/6/25
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to limit the number of terms that a Member of Congress may serve.
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HJR13
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
<p>This joint resolution proposes a constitutional amendment limiting the pardon power of the President.</p><p>The amendment prohibits the President from granting a pardon or reprieve to himself or herself, to relatives or members of the administration, to paid campaign employees, to a person or entity for an offense motivated by an interest of any of those people, or to a person or entity for an offense directed by or coordinated with the President.</p><p>The amendment also invalidates pardons issued for a corrupt purpose.</p>
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HJR14
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
<p>This joint resolution proposes a constitutional amendment repealing the Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution. The Sixteenth Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1913, specifies that Congress may collect federal income taxes.</p>
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HJR15
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
<p>This joint resolution nullifies the final rule titled <em>Energy Conservation Program: Energy Conservation Standards for Commercial Water Heating Equipment</em>, which was submitted by the Department of Energy on October 6, 2023. The rule adopts more stringent energy conservation standards for commercial water heating equipment under the Energy Policy and Conservation Act in order to achieve more energy savings.</p>
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HJR16
Introduced
1/9/25
Refer
1/9/25
<p><strong></strong>This joint resolution proposes a constitutional amendment to lower the minimum age for the right to vote from 18 to 16.</p>
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HJR17
Introduced
1/13/25
Refer
1/13/25
<p>This joint resolution proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting total outlays for a fiscal year from exceeding total receipts for that fiscal year unless Congress authorizes the excess by a two-thirds roll call vote of each chamber. The prohibition excludes outlays for repayment of debt principal and receipts derived from borrowing.</p> <p>The amendment also requires the President to submit an annual budget in which total outlays do not exceed total receipts. </p>
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Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session
Us Congress House Bill HJR18
Introduced
1/13/25
Refer
1/13/25
<p>This joint resolution nullifies the rule titled <em>National Primary Drinking Water Regulations for Lead and Copper: Improvements (LCRI)</em>, which was submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency on October 30, 2024. The rule modifies the regulations under the Safe Drinking Water Act to further reduce lead in drinking water, including by directing water systems to replace all lead and certain galvanized service lines under their control within 10 years.</p>