HR 425 Bill
Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act
The bill would repeal or restrict federal provisions that authorize broad government surveillance to strengthen privacy protections and limit data collection.
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HR 425 Bill
The bill would repeal or restrict federal provisions that authorize broad government surveillance to strengthen privacy protections and limit data collection.
HR 2071 Bill
The Save Our Shrimpers Act offers financial aid and training to shrimpers, promoting sustainable practices to revitalize shrimping communities and support local economies.
HR 9537 Bill
The bill would create a deduction against taxable income for interest paid on loans to acquire certain watercraft.
S 2131 Bill
Bill S 2131 allows employees to secure unpaid wages by placing a lien on their employer's property, ensuring they receive compensation for work performed.
SRES 312 Bill
SRES 312 designates June 2025 as "LGBTQ Pride Month," affirming LGBTQ rights as human rights and promoting awareness, acceptance, and equal treatment for all.
HCONRES 102 Bill
Directs the President to withdraw U.S. forces from Iran-related hostilities unless Congress grants new war authorization or a declaration of war.
HCONRES 104 Bill
Directs the President to withdraw U.S. armed forces from hostilities with Iran under the War Powers Resolution section 5(c).
HR 3931 Bill
The Kids on the Go Act of 2025 improves transportation for children, enhancing safety, accessibility, and funding for families, especially in underserved areas.
HRES 1417 Bill
Congress recognizes the Highland Park shooting, honors victims and survivors, and reaffirms commitment to supporting affected communities and reducing gun violence nationwide.
HRES 1415 Bill
Affirm the United States’ 250th anniversary while reaffirming church-state separation, protecting religious freedom for all and prohibiting government establishment or restriction
HRES 1416 Bill
Affirms democracy and equal rights for U.S. territorial residents, rejects Insular Cases’ racism, and urges fair self-determination without mandating policy changes.
S 4779 Bill
Aims to bolster nutrition, farming, seafood, research, wood energy, and Indigenous self-determination to advance rural economies and resource governance.
HRES 1413 Bill
The bill is a ceremonial resolution recognizing Laredo’s 271st anniversary and does not change laws, funding, or federal programs.
HRES 1412 Bill
Congress expresses support for designating July as National Fireworks Month, a symbolic gesture with no laws, funding, or regulatory effects.
HRES 1414 Bill
Sets the rules for bringing H.R.1589 to the floor for debate and vote; it does not itself change immigration policy.