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HR 3437

US HOUSE

Insurance Data Protection Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Andy Barr, Monica De La Cruz, Warren Davidson and 19 other co-sponsors

The Insurance Data Protection Act mandates insurance companies to enhance data security, giving consumers more control over their personal information and enforcing compliance penalties.

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HR 875

US HOUSE

Jeremy and Angel Seay and Sergeant Brandon Mendoza Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act of 2025

119th Congress
Introduced by Andy Biggs, Josh Brecheen, Eric Burlison and 20 other co-sponsors

HR 875 allows deportation of aliens convicted of DUI, enhancing public safety by holding offenders accountable and protecting communities from repeat incidents.

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
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HJRES 74

US HOUSE

Disapproving the rule submitted by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection relating to "Prohibition on Creditors and Consumer Reporting Agencies Concerning Medical Information (Regulation V)".

119th Congress
Introduced by Andy Barr, Byron Donalds, Troy Downing and 11 other co-sponsors

HJRES 74 allows creditors to use medical information in credit decisions, potentially changing how consumers are evaluated for loans and impacting their access to credit.

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HR 2102

US HOUSE

Major Richard Star Act

119th Congress
Introduced by Pete Aguilar, Gabe Amo, Yassamin Ansari and 292 other co-sponsors

The Major Richard Star Act ensures medically retired veterans receive full retirement benefits without offsets, enhancing financial support for those with service-related disabilities.

Referred to the Subcommittee on Disability Assistance and Memorial Affairs.
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HR 1526

US HOUSE

NORRA of 2025

119th Congress
Introduced by Brian Babin, Lance Gooden, Mark Harris and 10 other co-sponsors

The No Rogue Rulings Act limits district courts' power to issue nationwide injunctions, ensuring smoother federal policy execution and protecting separation of powers.

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
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