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HRES 1321

US HOUSE

Calling on the Government of Nigeria to ensure that all legal proceedings involving Mazi Nnamdi Kanu are conducted in full accordance with Nigeria's constitutional obligations and international human rights commitments.

119th Congress
Introduced by John James,

Urges Nigeria to conduct all Kanu legal proceedings in line with constitutional and international human rights standards, including access to counsel and humane detention.

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OpenStates • Bill

Andrew Curran
Voted Yes on HRES 168
Yes, we should respect the national sovereignty of foreign countries.
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HR 2001

US HOUSE

To amend the Public Health Service Act to reauthorize a grant program for addressing dental workforce needs.

119th Congress
Introduced by Lloyd Doggett, Robin Kelly, Sarah McBride and 7 other co-sponsors

HR 2001 boosts funding to $15 million annually for a grant program that enhances dental care access in underserved areas, benefiting communities and dental professionals.

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AIDAN LEE
Voted Yes on SRES 524
i support this
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HRES 1279

US HOUSE

Supporting the designation of the month of May as "Lyme and Tick-borne Disease Awareness Month".

119th Congress
Introduced by Don Bacon, Lloyd Doggett, Brian Fitzpatrick and 7 other co-sponsors

Declares support for May as Lyme and Tick-borne Disease Awareness Month to boost awareness, early detection, and public health readiness, not funding or mandates.

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OpenStates • Bill

AIDAN LEE
Voted Yes on S 421
i support this bill
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HR 1703

US HOUSE

Choices for Increased Mobility Act of 2025

119th Congress
Introduced by Vern Buchanan, Laura Gillen, John Joyce and 6 other co-sponsors

The Choices for Increased Mobility Act of 2025 enhances transportation access for the elderly, disabled, and low-income communities, promoting independence and mobility nationwide.

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OpenStates • Bill

Andrew Curran
Voted Yes on S 421
Seems like a straightforward requirement to increase market transparency. Why wouldn’t we want this?
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HR 7548

US HOUSE

SCAM Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Gabe Amo, Jack Bergman, Salud Carbajal and 29 other co-sponsors

HR 7548 establishes federal consumer protections, platform reporting requirements, and enforcement powers to combat cryptocurrency and digital asset fraud schemes.

Introduced in House
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Andrew Curran
Voted Yes on HR 5704
Our government should not be producing propaganda directed towards US citizens… makes sense to me. Open to hearing from the contrary opinion.
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HR 3491

US HOUSE

DeOndra Dixon INCLUDE Project Act of 2025

119th Congress
Introduced by Tom Cole, Angie Craig, Jason Crow and 15 other co-sponsors

The act creates a Department of Education pilot program to fund and expand inclusive postsecondary education and resources for students with intellectual disabilities.

Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held
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COLLEEN FARNHAM
Voted Yes on S 2512
Now I'm definitely a yes! Thanks for the information!
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HCONRES 86

US HOUSE

Directing the President, pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution, to remove United States Armed Forces from hostilities with Iran.

119th Congress
Introduced by Gabe Amo, Maggie Goodlander, Jim Himes and 2 other co-sponsors

The resolution directs the President to withdraw U.S. armed forces from hostilities with Iran, with only a defensive, War Powers-compliant exception if imminent threat exists.

POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on H. Con. Res. 86, the Chair put the question on agreeing to the concurrent resolution and by voice vote, announced the noes had prevailed. Mr. Meeks demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.
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OpenStates • Bill

Andrew Curran
To amend HR 5006: Health Privacy From Global Bureaucrats Act to include restrictions on private companies regarding the sharing of sensitive health-related data, you might consider the following language for your amendment: --- Amendment to HR 5006: Health Privacy From Global Bureaucrats Act Section 1: Short Title This amendment may be cited as the "Health Privacy Enhancement Amendment." Section 2: Protection of Taxpayer, Patient, Vaccine, and Private Data (a) Prohibited Releases: The Secretary of Health and Human Services and the Secretary of the Treasury shall take such actions as may be necessary to prohibit the release of data described in subsection (b) to the World Health Organization, foreign governments, or private entities. (b) Covered Data: The data described in this subsection includes: •Taxpayer Data: Information related to individuals' tax records. •Patient Data: Personal health information of patients. •Vaccine Data: Information regarding vaccination status and records. •Private Data: Any health-related data held by private companies that could be shared with international organizations or foreign governments. (c) Private Company Compliance: All private companies that handle taxpayer, patient, or vaccine data must implement strict data privacy measures to ensure that such data is not shared with the World Health Organization, foreign governments, or any unauthorized third parties. (d) Penalties for Non-Compliance: Any private entity found to be in violation of this section shall be subject to penalties, including fines and restrictions on future data handling capabilities. --- Rationale for the Amendment: This amendment aims to extend the protections outlined in HR 5006 to include private companies, ensuring that sensitive health-related data remains confidential and is not shared without consent. By doing so, we reinforce the privacy rights of individuals and maintain control over their personal information in an increasingly interconnected world. --- Feel free to modify any part of this amendment to better suit your objectives or to align with specific legislative language preferences.
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HCONRES 84

US HOUSE

Directing the President pursuant to section 5(c) of the War Powers Resolution to remove United States Armed Forces from Lebanon.

119th Congress
Introduced by Yassamin Ansari, André Carson, Valerie Foushee and 8 other co-sponsors

Directs the President to withdraw all U.S. Armed Forces from Lebanon within seven days.

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