HR 7994
BILL • US HOUSE US HOUSE
HERO Act
HR 7994 addresses healthcare policy with workforce implications, referred to Energy and Commerce and Education committees for development of cross-jurisdictional provisions.
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HR 7994
BILL • US HOUSE US HOUSE
HR 7994 addresses healthcare policy with workforce implications, referred to Energy and Commerce and Education committees for development of cross-jurisdictional provisions.
HR 7965
BILL • US HOUSE US HOUSE
Federal legislation to protect voters from intimidation and coercion at polls, establishing uniform standards and enforcement mechanisms across states.
HR 7992
BILL • US HOUSE US HOUSE
Insufficient information available; HR 7992 introduced and referred to Natural Resources Committee without accessible bill text for substantive analysis.
HR 7536
BILL • US HOUSE US HOUSE
HR 7536 establishes federal student loan forgiveness for graduate and professional degree holders, targeting advanced education debt relief as economic stimulus and equity measure.
HR 7056
BILL • US HOUSE US HOUSE
HR 7056 reduces compliance requirements for community banks based on size and risk, potentially lowering operational costs but raising oversight and consumer protection concerns.
S 2671
BILL • US SENATE US SENATE
Bill S 2671 mandates strict security standards for endpoint devices procured by government agencies, ensuring vendor compliance to protect sensitive information from cyber threats.
S 2650
BILL • US SENATE US SENATE
Bill S 2650 mandates school districts and charter schools to post ancillary agreements online, enhancing transparency and access for parents, educators, and the community.
S 2661
BILL • US SENATE US SENATE
Bill S 2661 allows senior citizens to access supportive housing, addressing their unique challenges and improving living conditions for vulnerable older adults.
S 2656
BILL • US SENATE US SENATE
Bill S 2656 aimed to repeal laws on segregated confinement in prisons, promoting rehabilitation over isolation to improve inmate mental health and overall conditions.
S 2670
BILL • US SENATE US SENATE
Bill S 2670 raises flood insurance limits, enhancing affordability and access for property owners in flood-prone areas, ensuring better financial protection against flooding.
S 2530
BILL • US SENATE US SENATE
Bill S 2530 aims to enhance public safety by prohibiting cycling under the influence of alcohol or drugs, imposing penalties to reduce accidents and injuries.
HRES 636
BILL • US HOUSE US HOUSE
H. RES. 636 condemns a July 2025 NYC attack that killed three civilians and a police officer, honors the victims, and supports law enforcement against violence and divisive rhetoric.
S 3610
BILL • US SENATE US SENATE
Bill prohibits federal funds supporting entities or individuals registered as foreign agents under FARA, adding financial enforcement to foreign lobbying disclosure requirements.
S 2678
BILL • US SENATE US SENATE
Bill S 2678 removes the requirement to study disabilities among foster children, potentially reducing support and understanding for this vulnerable group.
HR 7486
BILL • US HOUSE US HOUSE
HR 7486 provides federal financial protections and support for hospitals during declared disasters to maintain emergency healthcare access in affected communities.
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