Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate 2025 Bills & Legislation (Page 128)

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Us Congress Senate Bill SB311

Introduced
1/29/25  
ACE Act Achieving Choice in Education Act
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB312

Introduced
1/29/25  
Jamie Reed Protecting Our Kids from Child Abuse Act
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB313

Introduced
1/29/25  
Stop Funding Global Terrorists Act of 2025This bill prohibits the United States from making any voluntary or assessed contributions to the United Nations (UN) for assistance to Afghanistan until the Department of State certifies to Congress that (1) no U.S. funds are used in cash shipments by the UN to Afghanistan, and (2) terrorist organizations do not receive funds as a result of such cash shipments. If the State Department later determines such a certification is inaccurate, it must revoke the certification and notify Congress.
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB314

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Hotel Fees Transparency Act of 2025
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB315

Introduced
1/29/25  
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AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2025
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB316

Introduced
1/29/25  
Grizzly Bear State Management Act of 2025
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB317

Introduced
1/29/25  
Charitable Act
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB318

Introduced
1/29/25  
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ANCHOR Act Accelerating Networking, Cyberinfrastructure, and Hardware for Oceanic Research Act
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB319

Introduced
1/29/25  
Cattle Fever Tick Eradication Program Enhancement Act of 2025This bill requires the Department of Agriculture (USDA) to enter into a contract to evaluate the Cattle Fever Tick Eradication Program.Under the program, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service works in coordination with the Texas Animal Health Commission to combat the spread of cattle fever ticks, which can spread a serious cattle disease called bovine babesiosis or cattle fever.Specifically, USDA must enter into a contract to review and report on the Cattle Fever Tick Eradication Program with a (1) land-grant college or university, or (2) non-land-grant college of agriculture.The review must include an evaluation of the program's (1) effectiveness with respect to preventing and reducing the spread of cattle fever ticks; and (2) benefits, and the burdens of compliance, to cattle producers.The review must also evaluate the treatment protocols developed and implemented under the program.Further, the review must evaluate the federal and state funds allocated to support the program for the most recent fiscal year. 
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB32

Introduced
1/8/25  
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1/8/25  
Local Access to Courts Act or LACAThis bill adds College Station to the list of places where court must be held in the Galveston Division of the Southern District of Texas. Additionally, the bill adds El Centro to the list of places where court must be held in the Southern District of California.  
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB320

Introduced
1/29/25  
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1/29/25  
National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program Reauthorization Act of 2025
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB321

Introduced
1/29/25  
Decoupling America's Artificial Intelligence Capabilities from China Act of 2025
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB322

Introduced
1/29/25  
Improving Atmospheric River Forecasts ActThis bill requires the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to establish an atmospheric river forecast improvement program.In carrying out the program, NOAA must seek to reduce loss of life and property and other economic losses caused by atmospheric river events through research and development on accurate, effective, and actionable forecasting and warnings. The program must generally involve the establishment of quantitative atmospheric river forecast skill metrics, the development of an atmospheric river forecast system within a unified forecast system, and the development of tools and products to predict periods of active or inactive atmospheric river landfalls and inland penetration, among other activities. The program must periodically test and evaluate the value of incorporating innovative observations (e.g., observations from radar, aircraft, ocean buoys, and other sources) to facilitate the improvement of modeling and forecasting. The program must also consider the development of best practices for communicating the existence and severity of atmospheric river events, as well as other information about atmospheric rivers. The program may seek to improve precipitation modeling, with an emphasis on forecasting for complex terrain. The bill also requires NOAA to acquire and sustain adequate crewed and uncrewed aircraft (i.e., drones), equipment, and personnel necessary to meet air reconnaissance mission requirements annually during the expected atmospheric river season (November through March). 
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB323

Introduced
1/29/25  
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1/29/25  
PLAN for Broadband Act Proper Leadership to Align Networks for Broadband Act
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB324

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1/29/25  
Smarter Weather Forecasting for Water Management, Farming, and Ranching Act of 2025This bill directs the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to establish pilot projects to support improved subseasonal to seasonal precipitation forecasting for water management in the western United States and for agriculture nationwide. (Under current law, subseasonal means the time range between two weeks and three months, and seasonal means the time range between three months and two years.)Specifically, NOAA must establish a pilot project to address challenges to improving forecasting and related product development for water management in the western United States. The project must address, among other items, improvements to operational modeling in mountainous regions and to the forecasting of atmospheric rivers. NOAA must also establish a second pilot project to address challenges to improving forecasting and related product development for U.S. agriculture. The project must address, among other items, improvements to operational modeling of warm-season precipitation and to the prediction of certain spring and summer weather patterns.  Each pilot project must include activities that engage with and leverage the resources of academic institutions and entities within NOAA, and that achieve measurable objectives for operational forecast improvement. NOAA’s authority with respect to these pilot projects expires five years after the bill’s enactment. 

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