H.R. 1 - One Big Beautiful Bill Act
H.R. 1 - One Big Beautiful Bill Act
Hearing Information
Meeting Announcement
Wednesday, May 21, 2025 - 1:00am H-313, The Capitol View Announcement »
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Bill Text
Rules Committee Print 119-3 PDF
Showing the text of H.R. 1, as ordered reported by the Committee on the Budget, with modifications
(as reported)
Report from the Committee on the Budget to accompany H.R. 1 [Note: Document provided in two portions due to filesize limitations.]
Comparative Print PDF
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Hearing Documents
Rule PDF
H. Rept. 119-113 PDF
Rule Information
COMMITTEE ACTION:
REPORTED BY A RECORD VOTE of 8-4 on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
FLOOR ACTION ON H. RES. 436:
Agreed to by a record vote of 217-212, after agreeing to the previous question by a record vote of 213-211, on Thursday, May 22, 2025.
MANAGERS: Houchin/McGovern
1. Closed rule for H.R. 1.
2. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.
3. Provides that an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 119-3, modified by the amendment printed in the Rules Committee report, shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read.
4. Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended.
5. Provides two hours of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on the Budget or their respective designees and the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Ways and Means or their respective designees.
6. Provides one motion to recommit.
7. Provides that clause 5(b) of rule XXI shall not apply to the bill or amendments thereto.
Amendments (click each header to sort table ▲▼ by that column)
# | Version # | Sponsor(s) | Party | Summary | Status |
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1 | Version 2 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the sale of public land in Clark County, Nevada. | Revised |
2 | Version 1 | Gillen (NY), Tran (CA), Suozzi (NY), Nadler (NY), Riley (NY), Ryan (NY), Schneider (IL), Gottheimer (NJ), Meeks (NY), Kennedy (NY), Torres (NY), Mannion (NY), Goldman (NY), Meng (NY), Min (CA), Whitesides (CA), Menendez (NJ) | Democrat | Strikes the limitation on the State and Local Tax deduction. | Submitted |
3 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Provides a tax credit to consumers who purchase retreaded tires made in the United States. | Submitted |
4 | Version 1 | Garcia (CA) | Democrat | Establishes a production tax credit for each gallon of unleaded avgas produced and sold, starting at $1.25 per gallon in 2026 and gradually decreasing to $1.05 per gallon by 2030. | Submitted |
5 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Allows taxpayers to use their earned income from the previous year for calculating their Earned Income Tax Credit. | Submitted |
6 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Adds several provisions to Title XI, including increasing the earned income tax credit, making the child tax credit fully refundable, and establishing a program of advance monthly payments for such credit, and increasing the percentage rates and amounts of the earned income tax credit and expands age eligibility for the credit (lowering the age baseline from 25 to 18 and eliminating the age 65 limit). | Submitted |
7 | Version 1 | Davis (IL), Gomez (CA), Sánchez (CA), Moore (WI), Carson (IN), Schneider (IL) | Democrat | Strikes the permanent increase in the rate of tax on net investment income of certain private foundations. | Submitted |
8 | Version 1 | Davis (IL), Gomez (CA), Carson (IN) | Democrat | Creates a renter’s tax credit to help struggling renters earning up to $100,000 to bridge the gap between their income and housing costs. | Submitted |
9 | Version 1 | Moore (WI) | Democrat | Inserts an exemption to the Section 112021 excise tax for institutions with graduate school only programs. | Submitted |
10 | Version 1 | Moore (WI) | Democrat | Replaces the existing 199A deduction with a small business deduction of $25,000 on Qualifying Business Income phasing-out for business owners with over $200,000 in income for single filers and over $400,000 in income for joint filers. | Submitted |
11 | Version 1 | Davis (IL), DelBene (WA), Sánchez (CA), Gomez (CA), Carson (IN), Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Restores permanently the 2021 Child and Dependent Care Tax improvements that would raise the maximum reimbursement of child care costs to working parents from $1,050 to $4,000 for one child and from $2,100 to $8,000 for two or more children. Identical to H.R. 2994 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
12 | Version 1 | Himes (CT) | Democrat | Ensures that, notwithstanding the reforms to the Civil Penalty Fund, funds could still be used to compensate harmed servicemembers and veterans when the bad actor has closed, went bankrupt, or is otherwise unable to remediate such harmed consumers. | Submitted |
13 | Version 1 | Titus (NV), Bonamici (OR) | Democrat | Prohibits the use funds to dismantle the National Endowment for the Humanities. | Submitted |
14 | Version 1 | Moore (WI) | Democrat | Requires that qualified zone funds be accountable to a community representative governing or advisory board. | Submitted |
15 | Version 1 | Nadler (NY) | Democrat | Strikes provisions that would inhibit the passage and enforcement of rules, removes the Stop Settlement Slush Funds Act, and removes the changes to interstate taxes. | Submitted |
16 | Version 1 | Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Allows CFPB to exceed the 5 percent cap on expenses described in subparagraph (A) to enforce any rule issued by the CFPB. | Submitted |
17 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR), Bonamici (OR) | Democrat | Ensures that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) retains current funding for the purpose of ensuring student borrowers are protected. | Submitted |
18 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR) | Democrat | Delays the transfer of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB) to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) until the SEC certifies that retirement savers (e.g., 401(k) investors) will not be exposed to greater financial reporting risks from this bill. | Submitted |
19 | Version 1 | Moore (WI) | Democrat | Prevents funds paid to an elementary or secondary school from being considered as a qualified expense for purposes of this credit unless such school demonstrates that its students are required to take state assessments and the school makes the results available to the students’ parents and teachers, and reports the results publicly on the school’s website, in a manner that withholds personally identifiable information. | Submitted |
20 | Version 1 | Moore (WI) | Democrat | Provides full refundability for the Child Tax Credit so that all children can benefit. | Submitted |
21 | Version 2 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Revised Strikes the "Visa Integrity Fee" on non-immigrant tourist visas on the bill. | Revised |
22 | Version 1 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Strikes the section of the bill that raises the Electronic System for Travel Authorization fees and imposes a cap on funding that can be used for Brand USA. | Submitted |
23 | Version 1 | Adams (NC) | Democrat | Prevents parents or caregivers of children as young as 7 from losing food assistance if they cannot afford childcare during the summer months. | Submitted |
24 | Version 1 | Bonamici (OR), Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Prohibits any reduction in participation in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). | Submitted |
25 | Version 1 | McClain Delaney (MD) | Democrat | Prevents Sections 10001 through 100012 from taking effect until certification these provisions will not result in a decrease in benefits for households with children under the age of 18. | Submitted |
26 | Version 1 | Scott, David (GA) | Democrat | Prevents Sections 10001 through 100012 from taking effect until certification these provisions will not result in a reduction of benefits for veterans. | Submitted |
27 | Version 1 | Johnson (GA), Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes bill text that would prevent the courts from enforcing a contempt citation for failure to comply with an injunction or a temporary restraining order. | Submitted |
28 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH), McClellan (VA) | Democrat | Inserts the text of H.R. 2473, allowing tax credits and grants for activities that provide access to healthy food in food deserts. | Submitted |
29 | Version 1 | Craig (MN) | Democrat | Strikes harmful provisions that would slash $313 billion in food assistance for children, seniors, and veterans. | Submitted |
30 | Version 1 | Green (TX) | Democrat | Inserts a program which enables individuals who have had SNAP benefits stolen to receive reimbursement. | Submitted |
31 | Version 1 | Jackson (IL), Bynum (OR), Fields (LA), Thanedar (MI), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Davis (IL), Lee (PA), Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Protects seniors aged 55-64 from being stripped of their food assistance. | Submitted |
32 | Version 1 | Hayes (CT) | Democrat | Prevents any cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program from taking effect until certification these provisions will not result in a reduction of benefits. | Submitted |
33 | Version 1 | Brown (OH) | Democrat | Prevents families with children as young as 7 years of age from losing food assistance. | Submitted |
34 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM) | Democrat | Requires the USDA to honor all contracts signed with farmers that were cancelled without due cause. | Submitted |
35 | Version 1 | Jayapal (WA) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds in Subtitle A of Title VII from being used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain or deport U.S. citizens. | Submitted |
36 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Strikes restrictions on the Affordable Care Act enrollment periods and requires the open enrollment period to be at least three months. | Submitted |
37 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Strikes the section of the bill that cuts Medicaid payments to non-profit family planning providers that offer abortions. | Submitted |
38 | Version 1 | Jayapal (WA) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds in Subtitle A of Title VII from being used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain children under the age of 5 at a detention center. | Submitted |
39 | Version 1 | Takano (CA), Tlaib (MI), Ramirez (IL), Cherfilus-McCormick (FL), Fields (LA) | Democrat | Strikes the repeal of the 90/10 Rule for Proprietary Institutions provision (the "90/10 Rule") of the Higher Education Act. | Submitted |
40 | Version 1 | Chu (CA), Davis (IL), Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Ensures that no one earning more than $10 million per year receives a tax cut | Submitted |
41 | Version 1 | Scott (VA), Bonamici (OR), Amo (RI) | Democrat | Strikes section changing Pell grant eligibility. | Submitted |
42 | Version 1 | Chu (CA), Davis (IL) | Democrat | Strikes Sections 112201, 112202, and 112203. | Submitted |
43 | Version 1 | Johnson (GA) | Democrat | Provides funding for appointed counsel for unaccompanied minors in immigration proceedings. | Submitted |
44 | Version 1 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Inserts the text of H.R. 3467, to amend title XVIII to reform the Medicare Advantage program. | Submitted |
45 | Version 1 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Inserts the text of H.R.3466, amending the Immigration and Nationality Act to establish a skills-based immigration points system, to focus family-sponsored immigration on spouses and minor children, to eliminate the Diversity Visa Program, and to set a limit on the number of refugees admitted annually to the United States. | Submitted |
46 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR) | Democrat | Withdrawn Creates a carve-out from broader funding restrictions or reallocations in the underlying bill, ensuring that funds transferred to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) for the purpose of issuing interpretive guidance clarifying how the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA) and related consumer payment protections apply to new and emerging digital payment mechanisms, including those used in video gaming platforms. | Withdrawn |
47 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH), Davids (KS), Scanlon (PA), Amo (RI), Bonamici (OR) | Democrat | Strikes language in the bill that cuts Medicaid. | Submitted |
48 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR) | Democrat | Creates a carve-out from broader funding restrictions or reallocations in the underlying bill, ensuring that funds transferred to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) can be used for the purpose of issuing interpretive guidance clarifying how the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA) and related consumer payment protections apply to new and emerging digital payment mechanisms, including those used in video gaming platforms. | Submitted |
49 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR) | Democrat | Ensures that Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) rollbacks and funding cuts cannot take effect unless Treasury certifies within 30 days that fees and other financing costs will be reduced for every consumer financial product. | Submitted |
50 | Version 1 | Liccardo (CA) | Democrat | Prevents Section 50004 from taking effect if the Director of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau submits a report to Congress with a determination of if changes made under this section of the bill would take away payments to consumers financially harmed by corporate malfeasance. | Submitted |
51 | Version 1 | Liccardo (CA) | Democrat | Exempts a reduction in funding for the Financial Stability Oversight Council and the Office of Financial Research to allow them to conduct a study and issue a report on how chaotic tariff plans and a global trade war can harm the US economy, financial system, and dollar primacy. | Submitted |
52 | Version 1 | Frost (FL) | Democrat | Strikes the cost reduction for gun silencers, which obstruct law enforcement efforts to quickly and effectively respond to active shooters. | Submitted |
53 | Version 1 | Velázquez (NY), Meeks (NY), Goldman (NY) | Democrat | Strikes the Permitting Premium Tax Credit Only for Certain Individuals section of the bill. | Submitted |
54 | Version 1 | Frost (FL) | Democrat | Terminates Title IX of this act if during the period beginning on the date of the enactment of this title and ending on September 30, 2034, the White House or any executive agency violates an order by the Supreme Court of the United States. | Submitted |
55 | Version 1 | Espaillat (NY) | Democrat | Strikes Section 44111, which would penalize states who decide to use their state budgets to provide health care coverage to undocumented individuals. | Submitted |
56 | Version 1 | Thompson (MS) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of State Homeland Security Grant Program funds administered by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to eliminate, dissolve, abolish, transfer, or reduce the core authorities or responsibilities of FEMA. | Submitted |
57 | Version 1 | Thompson (MS) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of Title VI funds to aid in or effectuate the unconstitutional removal of a United States citizen from the United States, except in compliance with treaty obligations and Federal extradition laws and policies. | Submitted |
58 | Version 2 | Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Revised Revises the date by which a reevaluation of the Thrifty Food Plan market baskets may occur. | Revised |
59 | Version 1 | Correa (CA), Vargas (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits DHS from using any funds to remove the spouse of an active-duty member of the U.S. Armed Forces, with exceptions for extradition laws and treaty obligations. Also prevents DHS from detaining the spouse of an active-duty service member unless it’s as part of a criminal investigation. | Submitted |
60 | Version 2 | Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Revised Revises the reevaluation cycle of the Thrifty Food Plan market baskets from every 5 years to every 2 years. | Revised |
61 | Version 1 | Correa (CA), Vargas (CA), Garamendi (CA), Bonamici (OR) | Democrat | Prohibits ICE raids at elementary schools. | Submitted |
62 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Withdrawn Prohibits funds made available by Title VI from being used by the Department of Homeland Security, its employees, or contractors to aid, promote, or effectuate the detention or incarceration in a foreign prison of any citizen of the United States, except in compliance with treaty obligations and Federal extradition laws and policies. | Withdrawn |
63 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Withdrawn Prohibits funds made available by Title VI from being used by the Department of Homeland Security, its employees, or contractors to restrict or prevent the presence of legal counsel for any person being interviewed or detained on any immigration related offense or for any removal activity. | Withdrawn |
64 | Version 1 | Correa (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from being used to undermine or cancel collective bargaining agreements for employees of the Department of Homeland Security. | Submitted |
65 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Withdrawn Appropriates $25,000,000 out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated to the Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency from Fiscal Year 2025, to remain available until September 30, 2029, for re-hiring former employees of the Agency whose employment by the Agency was terminated at the direction of the Department of Government Efficiency at any time since January 20, 2025. | Withdrawn |
66 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Extends the ACA enhanced subsidies permanently. | Submitted |
67 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Withdrawn Requires a report on the Tate Brothers, Tristan Tate and Andrew Tate, detailing who is responsible for admitting the Tate Brothers into the United States. | Withdrawn |
68 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM) | Democrat | Inserts the text of the Affordable Insulin Now Act from the 118th Congress (HR1488), which limits cost-sharing for insulin under private health insurance under private health insurance for a month's supply of selected insulin products at $35 or 25% of a plan's negotiated price (after any price concessions), whichever is less. | Submitted |
69 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Prohibit funds in Subtitle A of Title VII from being used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to deport an individual in violation of their rights under the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution. | Submitted |
70 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Withdrawn Strikes Section 112018 and eliminates the cap from the State and Local Tax Deduction. | Withdrawn |
71 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Prevents Title VII from taking effect until the Attorney General certifies that any grant administered by the Office of Justice Programs of the Department of Justice that was terminated after January 20, 2025, has been reinstated. | Submitted |
72 | Version 1 | McDonald Rivet (MI) | Democrat | Requires the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission to conduct a study and report on the effect of this section on maternal health outcomes, including access to and timeliness of prenatal care, rates of uninsurance among individuals who are pregnant or postpartum, and maternal deaths. | Submitted |
73 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Creates an additional 1% tax on stock buybacks for corporations with over $10 billion in assets to establish a fund for a veterans housing program, which would finance permanent supportive housing, rapid rehousing programs, and mental health wraparound services specifically for homeless and at-risk veterans. | Submitted |
74 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Requires the immediate expiration of Title IX of this reconciliation bill if the Administration makes any cuts to Medicaid or Medicare. | Submitted |
75 | Version 1 | Suozzi (NY), Schneider (IL), Davis (IL), Chu (CA), Nadler (NY), Cisneros (CA), Meng (NY), Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Increases the limitation on individual state and local tax deductions to $80,000 and sets the top income tax bracket at 39.6% for single filers with over $400,000 of taxable income and joint filers with over $500,000 of taxable income. | Submitted |
76 | Version 1 | Simon (CA) | Democrat | Prevents Title IV from taking effect until the CMS Office of the Actuary certifies that such provisions will not decrease access to, or coverage of, reproductive health services including contraceptive counseling, birth control, prenatal care, pregnancy care, and postpartum care. | Submitted |
77 | Version 1 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Provides an exemption to the CFPB’s funding cut to ensure the Bureau has sufficient funding to fully implement their Sec. 1033 rule to promote open banking and protect consumer financial data privacy. | Submitted |
78 | Version 1 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Ensures the CFPB has sufficient funding to ensure consumers are protected from unfair, deceptive, or abusive acts or practices (UDAAP) related to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other emerging technologies used in consumer finance. | Submitted |
79 | Version 1 | Simon (CA) | Democrat | Terminates the amendments made by Title IX if SNAP's budget or provision of services are reduced. Revises this title so Section 90006 will have no force or effect if SNAP's budget or provision of services are reduced. | Submitted |
80 | Version 1 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Ensures the CFPB has sufficient funding to operate and maintain the consumer complaint database and ensure financial firms respond to consumer complaints. | Submitted |
81 | Version 1 | Costa (CA), Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes Section 10004, which would protect those on the Low-Income Heating & Energy Assistance Program and ensure all households on SNAP can continue to qualify. | Submitted |
82 | Version 1 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Requires a Financial Stability Oversight Council and Office of Financial Research study on the financial stability impact of the use of social media and other unofficial channels, including those personally owned by the government officials, to convey major policy initiatives, like on tariffs or attacking the independence of the Federal Reserve. | Submitted |
83 | Version 1 | Costa (CA) | Democrat | Strikes Section 10105 (d), recission of Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Forestry Dollars. | Submitted |
84 | Version 1 | Pou (NJ), Amo (RI) | Democrat | Requires 12 months of continuous coverage of full benefits for pregnant and postpartum individuals under Medicaid and CHIP. | Submitted |
85 | Version 1 | McBride (DE), Amo (RI) | Democrat | Requires that the health title not take effect unless the Congressional Budget Office certifies that it will neither reduce access to medically necessary care nor increase out-of-pocket costs for seniors dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid. | Submitted |
86 | Version 1 | Mrvan (IN) | Democrat | Requires a MACPAC study on the effect of the Medicaid title on out-of-pocket costs for services to prevent, screen for, and treat cancer among individuals eligible for Medicaid or CHIP under the eligibility rules in effect on April 1, 2025, and the health outcomes for such individuals. | Submitted |
87 | Version 1 | Smith (WA) | Democrat | Imposes an excise tax on hedge funds and similar entities that acquire new single-family residences or fail to reduce existing holdings over time. Denies mortgage interest and depreciation deductions for entities subject to the excise tax in a given year. | Submitted |
88 | Version 1 | Johnson (TX) | Democrat | Establishes a one-time-per-year $850 refundable tax credit for short-term foster parents. | Submitted |
89 | Version 1 | Tonko (NY), Dean (PA), Balint (VT), Amo (RI), Nadler (NY) | Democrat | Requires that states stop implementation and operations of the red tape requirements if access to Substance Use Disorder treatment services among low-income adults in the state decreases. This would be determined by the number of available SUD providers in the state that participate in Medicaid, the geographical distance for beneficiaries to access an SUD provider that participates in Medicaid, and rates of SUD treatment among low-income residents of the state. | Submitted |
90 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Strikes the section of the bill requiring public land sales in Utah. | Submitted |
91 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Strikes Arctic Refuge leasing provisions and replaces them with text identical to H.R. 3067, the Arctic Refuge Protection Act. | Submitted |
92 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits toxic sulfide-ore copper mining near the Boundary Waters Canoe Wilderness Area or Voyageurs National Park until certification that such activity will not lead to the degradation or impairment of water quality in these areas. | Submitted |
93 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Requires foreign adversaries (including state-owned companies and subsidiaries) who engage in hardrock mining on U.S. public lands to pay a royalty when they take the public’s mineral resources. | Submitted |
94 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Requires meaningful tribal consultation consistent in accordance with Executive Order 13175 on the decision to approve Ambler Road in Alaska before such approval. | Submitted |
95 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Strikes NEPA pay-to-play section in Title VIII that would allow developers and polluters to pay for judicial immunity against challenges regarding environmental reviews under the National Environmental Policy Act. | Submitted |
96 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Strikes language that requires a massive sell-off of public lands. | Submitted |
97 | Version 1 | Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Denies oil and gas companies access to the new leases under Title VIII of the bill if such company has been found liable for collusion, including illegally colluding with OPEC to price-gouge the American public. | Submitted |
98 | Version 1 | Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | SUBSTITUTE Strikes the bill and inserts the Stock Act 2.0 to close existing loopholes and impose stricter regulations on financial activities of government officials. | Submitted |
99 | Version 1 | Brownley (CA) | Democrat | Redirects funds away from fossil fuel subsidies and to NOAA climate monitoring, weather forecasts, and disaster preparedness. | Submitted |
100 | Version 1 | Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Appropriates 0.5% of new funds and revenues under Title VIII to the Department of the Interior Office of the Inspector General for oversight and accountability of the activities carried out under Title VIII. | Submitted |
101 | Version 1 | Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Strikes “protest fees” in Title VIII, which are new fees to be imposed on citizens for exercising their right to engage in public processes to bring concerns about new oil and gas development on federal land. | Submitted |
102 | Version 1 | Elfreth (MD) | Democrat | Prohibits offshore oil and gas leasing under Title VIII unless it is consistent with military readiness, through compliance with the most recent Department of Defense Mission Compatibility Planning Assessment for BOEM offshore leasing plans. | Submitted |
103 | Version 1 | Hoyle (OR) | Democrat | Redirects funds away from fossil fuel subsidies and to improving wildfire resilience, forest management, and related efforts to Fix Our Forests. | Submitted |
104 | Version 1 | Hoyle (OR) | Democrat | Prohibits the bill from taking effect until the Secretary of Energy and the Comptroller General of the United States certify that firings by DOGE at the Power Marketing Administrations will not result in a loss of power for ratepayers. | Submitted |
105 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Strikes recission of Inflation Reduction Act funds for NOAA facilities and investments in coastal communities and climate resilience. | Submitted |
106 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Redirects funds away from fossil fuel subsidies and to Bureau of Indian Education Post Secondary Programs. | Submitted |
107 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Prohibits Title VIII from taking effect until the administration has released all grant funding appropriated by Congress under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service fish passage program. | Submitted |
108 | Version 1 | Dingell (MI) | Democrat | Strikes all language in Title VIII that eliminates or limits judicial review. | Submitted |
109 | Version 1 | Dingell (MI) | Democrat | Strikes provisions in Title VIII that undermine the Endangered Species Act. | Submitted |
110 | Version 1 | Dingell (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits rescission of funds for fisheries, climate resilience, or harmful algal bloom forecasting in the Great Lakes. | Submitted |
111 | Version 1 | Hernández (PR) | Democrat | Prohibits Title VIII from taking effect until the Secretary of Energy certifies that financing for utility-scale solar and storage projects for Puerto Rico will be implemented on time as required by their contracts. | Submitted |
112 | Version 1 | Garcia (IL), Moulton (MA), Friedman (CA), Williams (GA) | Democrat | Strikes Section 100006(b), rescission of Neighborhood Access and Equity Grant Program unobligated funds. | Submitted |
113 | Version 1 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Prevents funds from being used to permit mining on federal lands by foreign adversaries, companies with a known record of human rights abuses such as slave labor, and companies that have operated a mine in another country illegally. | Submitted |
114 | Version 1 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Appropriates $5 million for each of FY25 through FY34 to the Department of the Interior Office of the Inspector General to investigate and report to Congress on DOGE impacts to staffing, program services, funding, and data. | Submitted |
115 | Version 1 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Strikes clawback of Inflation Reduction Act funds that support climate resilience and habitat restoration projects at the Bureau of Land Management and National Park Service. | Submitted |
116 | Version 1 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Prohibits the Act from impinging on tribal trust and treaty rights, including religious and subsistence rights. | Submitted |
117 | Version 1 | Leger Fernández (NM) | Democrat | Redirects funds away from fossil fuel subsidies and to the Indian Health Service. | Submitted |
118 | Version 1 | Leger Fernández (NM) | Democrat | Prohibits Title VIII from taking effect until the Comptroller General of the United States certifies that wildfire mitigation is fully funded in accordance with law. | Submitted |
119 | Version 1 | Soto (FL) | Democrat | Redirects funds away from fossil fuel subsidies and to coral reef management and restoration efforts by states and territories. | Submitted |
120 | Version 1 | Barragán (CA) | Democrat | Codifies ban on CHIP waiting periods (§§ 457.65, 457.340, 457.350, 457.805, and 457.810), removal of annual and lifetime dollar limits on covered services (§ 457.480). | Submitted |
121 | Version 1 | Min (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Department of the Interior to increase financial assurances from oil and gas companies (for covering environmental liabilities, decommissioning costs, and addressing risks related to fugitive emissions and spills) before the bill’s reduced royalties can take effect. | Submitted |
122 | Version 1 | Min (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits new lease sales under Title VIII until the Administration’s national energy policy includes wind and solar energy. | Submitted |
123 | Version 1 | Garcia (CA) | Democrat | Strikes ‘‘$1,000,000,000’’ In section 60005(3), and inserts ‘‘$2,000,000,000’’. | Submitted |
124 | Version 1 | Garcia (CA) | Democrat | Adds text to the end of title VI, to add that no funds appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act may be obligated or expended for the Coast Guard to relocate or repatriate any person who has not been afforded due process under any State or Federal law of the United States. | Submitted |
125 | Version 1 | Garcia (CA) | Democrat | Revises title IX to include provision terminating amendments for Executive Branch employees found committing insider trading related to imposed tariffs. | Submitted |
126 | Version 1 | Garcia (CA) | Democrat | Revises the end of Title VI to prohibit the removal of non-citizens under the Alien Enemies Act without due process. | Submitted |
127 | Version 1 | Garcia (CA) | Democrat | Adds text to the end of Title VI to prohibit funds from being used to remove non-citizens under the Alien Enemies Act, without due process. | Submitted |
128 | Version 1 | Garcia (CA) | Democrat | Increases funding to support the costs of providing and operating public transportation services for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games. | Submitted |
129 | Version 1 | Garcia (CA) | Democrat | Adds text increasing funding for port infrastructure development grants. | Submitted |
130 | Version 1 | Dingell (MI) | Democrat | Ensures HCBS services don't get cut under current laws. | Submitted |
131 | Version 1 | Golden (ME) | Democrat | Requires the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission to conduct a study one year after enactment and annually thereafter on the impact on rates of uninsurance, health outcomes, and deaths among residents of rural areas. | Submitted |
132 | Version 1 | McBath (GA), Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Clarifies that time spent in a medical or dental internship or residency program in a rural area is considered a 'public service job’, and thus eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness. | Submitted |
133 | Version 2 | Watson Coleman (NJ), Scanlon (PA), Amo (RI) | Democrat | Revised Strike Section 10002 of the reconciliation bill that expands work requirements for SNAP Beneficiaries. | Revised |
134 | Version 1 | McBath (GA) | Democrat | Clarifies that the changes to student aid programs described in the bill shall not take effect until the Secretary of Education certifies to Congress that nothing in this subtitle or such amendments will result in a decrease in the average Pell Grant award. | Submitted |
135 | Version 2 | Goldman (NY), Velázquez (NY), Nadler (NY), Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Revised Strikes the increased SNAP State cost-sharing agreement. | Revised |
136 | Version 1 | McBath (GA) | Democrat | Strikes the repeal and changes made to the closed school discharge consumer protection rule providing relief to students who are unable to complete their programs because of a school closure. | Submitted |
137 | Version 1 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Prohibits Medicaid Provider Taxes from being capped in states where Children's hospitals would be negatively impacted. | Submitted |
138 | Version 1 | Nadler (NY) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from being used to transport individuals to Guantanamo Bay. | Submitted |
139 | Version 1 | Sewell (AL) | Democrat | Removal of Section 110109 - The tax credit for contributions of individuals to scholarship granting organizations. | Submitted |
140 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR) | Democrat | This amendment codifies non-commercial health plan's maximum out-of-pocket limit and actuarial value methodology under current regulations which helps lower out-of-pocket costs for consumers. | Submitted |
141 | Version 1 | Bynum (OR) | Democrat | Requires the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System to conduct a study on the impact tariffs have on the cost of goods and services. | Submitted |
142 | Version 1 | Min (CA) | Democrat | Prohibit leases from being awarded under Title VIII to any entity with overdue decommissioning on existing facilities or who do not meet a fitness to operate standard. | Submitted |
143 | Version 1 | Johnson (TX) | Democrat | Prohibits funds being used to effectuate the removal of non-citizens students without due process. | Submitted |
144 | Version 1 | Min (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits funding existing federal contracts with Elon Musk’s companies until the Department of the Interior Office of Inspector General determines he has not violated conflict of interest law. | Submitted |
145 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Allows the SEC to continue to charge fees previously charged by the PCAOB to fund PCAOB operations being transferred to the SEC. | Submitted |
146 | Version 1 | Johnson (TX) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from being used to require communities to solely administer disaster response and preparedness, capabilities otherwise preformed by FEMA. | Submitted |
147 | Version 2 | Watson Coleman (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Strikes Section 10008 that requires Americans aged 60-64 to work for SNAP benefits. | Revised |
148 | Version 1 | Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Requires states to produce an assessment of the effects of the coverage losses from the Medicaid title on rates of uncompensated care and emergency department wait times for each hospital that receives a Medicaid DSH payment. | Submitted |
149 | Version 1 | Cherfilus-McCormick (FL) | Democrat | Caps all fees related to employment authorizations, including renewals and extensions, for asylees, parolees, and temporary protected status holders at no more than $550. Caps I-94 fees at no more than $5 and eliminates taxes on remittance transfers. | Submitted |
150 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from Title VII, Subtitle A - Immigration Matters, from being used to implement or defend Executive Order 14160, entitled “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship." | Submitted |
151 | Version 2 | Olszewski (MD) | Democrat | Revised Requires the federal government to secure jobs for those individuals who need to meet the work requirement but cannot find employment in the private or public sector. | Revised |
152 | Version 1 | Peters (CA), Amo (RI), Cleaver (MO) | Democrat | Strikes the provisions implementing work reporting requirements in the Medicaid program. | Submitted |
153 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Creates an exception to the requirement of transferring excess funds from the civil penalty fund to Treasury. Any remaining amounts in the fund that come from enforcement actions for violations of the Military Lending Act shall be transferred to the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Department of Veteran Affairs HUD-VASH program. | Submitted |
154 | Version 1 | Peters (CA) | Democrat | Prevents the Health subtitle from taking effect unless CBO certifies that the Trump Administration's 2026 discretionary budget request will not lead to fewer FDA drug approvals over the 10 year budget window. | Submitted |
155 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO), Amo (RI) | Democrat | Prevents the Financial Services title provisions from taking effect if the government cuts funding for Medicaid, Social Security, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). | Submitted |
156 | Version 1 | Mannion (NY) | Democrat | Prohibits any provision under the health title from taking effect if the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) determines it would result in increased out-of-pocket costs for consumers. | Submitted |
157 | Version 1 | Cherfilus-McCormick (FL) | Democrat | Withdrawn Caps immigration user fee at $7. | Withdrawn |
158 | Version 1 | Balint (VT) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to detain individuals on the basis of their protected speech under a vague provision of the Immigration and Nationality Act. | Submitted |
159 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Protects rural America from cuts to vital food assistance. | Submitted |
160 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Provides that qualified tips must come: (1) from an unrelated party; and (2) a person(s) that does not have an ownership stake in the business which employs them in the job in for which such individual is receiving a tip. | Submitted |
161 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV) | Democrat | This amendment would increase the startup tax deduction from $5,000 to $50,000 and align tax relief with the financial realities entrepreneurs face to help more Americans turn ideas into companies. | Submitted |
162 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Provides for a new $4,000 tax credit for domestic travel to incentivize travel within the United States and ensure America maintains its tourism dominance. | Submitted |
163 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV), Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | This amendment would provide that the Work Opportunity Tax Credit is expanded to include veterans who were subject to reduction in force by the federal government after January 20, 2025. | Submitted |
164 | Version 1 | Auchincloss (MA) | Democrat | Prevents Subtitle D of Title IV from taking effect until the date on which the Comptroller General of the United States makes publicly available a report on how former, current, and proposed Senior Advisors to the President of the United States and other officials within the Trump Administration could financially benefit from decisions made by agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services. | Submitted |
165 | Version 1 | Castor (FL) | Democrat | Directs the HHS Secretary to investigate the State of Florida's use of State and Federal funds recovered through Medicaid litigation and settlements to ensure the funds were properly recovered and allocated in compliance with the law, including the settlement with Centene Corporation that resulted in a donation of $10 million to the Hope Florida Foundation. If the investigation shows that any funds were not properly recovered and allocated, the HHS Secretary should refer the findings to the Attorney General for further investigation. | Submitted |
166 | Version 1 | Liccardo (CA), Espaillat (NY) | Democrat | Prohibits fees or excise taxes on remittances if the Treasury Secretary finds that the fees will increase the likelihood for money laundering and would impose an undue burden on any money transmitting businesses. | Submitted |
167 | Version 2 | Crockett (TX) | Democrat | Revised Requires ICE to 1) clearly identifies themselves; and (2) not wear a mask, unless a mask is medically necessary or required to preserve the integrity of an ongoing undercover operation. | Revised |
168 | Version 1 | Carson (IN) | Democrat | Prohibits any provision or amendment in the bill from taking effect if it would result in increased mortality rates due to reduced access to health care services. | Submitted |
169 | Version 1 | Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Strikes section disallowing premium tax credit during periods of Medicaid ineligibility due to alien status. | Submitted |
170 | Version 1 | Gray (CA), Castor (FL) | Democrat | Prevents subtitle D of title IV from being made effective unless the Director of the Congressional Budget Office certifies to Congress that none of the provisions of the subtitle would result in reduced access to coverage. | Submitted |
171 | Version 2 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Secretary of HHS to provide notice to veterans who lose eligibility for Medicaid under this act. | Revised |
172 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD), Beyer (VA) | Democrat | Strikes bill text which would end 45(v), the Clean Hydrogen Production Tax Credit. | Submitted |
173 | Version 2 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Secretary of HHS to establish and maintain a website for veterans with health care resources for veterans who are now ineligible for Medicaid. | Revised |
174 | Version 1 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to establish and maintain a website with nutrition resources for veterans who lose eligibility for SNAP under this bill. | Submitted |
175 | Version 1 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Strikes section 44121 of the underlying bill. | Submitted |
176 | Version 2 | Khanna (CA) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to certify that no American child under 18 will lose eligibility for Medicaid or CHIP coverage as a result of this subtitle D. Makes the subtitle effective only upon such certification. | Revised |
177 | Version 1 | Watson Coleman (NJ) | Democrat | Withdrawn Strikes SEC. 110012. which excludes biking, a sustainable and environmentally friendly commuting method, from being included in a qualified transportation benefit program, eliminating the tax-free treatment of bicycle commuting reimbursements starting in 2026. | Withdrawn |
178 | Version 2 | Crockett (TX) | Democrat | Revised Prevents ICE from conducting civil immigration enforcement actions at medical or healthcare facilities, including hospitals, doctor offices, accredited health clinics, emergency or urgent care facilities, and community health centers. | Revised |
179 | Version 1 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to notify veterans if they lose eligibility for SNAP under this bill. | Submitted |
180 | Version 1 | Elfreth (MD) | Democrat | Prevents funds from being used to destroy or censor any historical artifacts, books, papers or records deemed to contain improper ideology unless the materials have been reviewed by a panel of experts from the Military Services’ respective historians; the Society of Military History; and the Company of Military Historians have reviewed and concurred and congressional notification of planned actions is completed 90 days before actions are to take effect. | Submitted |
181 | Version 1 | McIver (NJ) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds to remove from the United States any non-citizen student whose legal status was terminated or whose visa was revoked. | Submitted |
182 | Version 1 | Larson (CT) | Democrat | Enhances benefits across-the-board, fully cuts taxes on Social Security benefits, ensures seniors who have worked their entire lives do not retire into poverty, eliminates the disability waiting period, and offsets the disability benefit cliff. Lifts the cap on FICA contributions on incomes above $400,000 and closes the net investment income loophole. | Submitted |
183 | Version 1 | Ryan (NY) | Democrat | Prevents DoD from obligating funds or entering into a contract with an entity for which a member of their leadership team is also a 'special government employee' | Submitted |
184 | Version 1 | Scott (VA), Bonamici (OR), McBath (GA), DeSaulnier (CA), Courtney (CT), Mannion (NY), McGovern (MA), Hayes (CT), Lee (PA), Cleaver (MO) | Democrat | Prohibits the bill from going into effect unless cuts to Medicaid and SNAP would not result in fewer families being eligible for free school meals | Submitted |
185 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Prohibits any funds made available by this act from being used until all the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) re-hires all qualified personnel that were terminated as part of a mass termination during the period between Jan. 20th, 2025, and the enactment of this Act. In the case a qualified terminated employee does not accept reinstatement, USFS shall have Direct Hiring Authority to hire a replacement for such employee. | Submitted |
186 | Version 1 | Tran (CA) | Democrat | Conditions the provisions under the Health Subtitle of Title IV to only take effect once the Congressional Budget Office certifies that federal spending cuts in the Health subtitle are fully offset by increased funding for Medicaid or the State Children’s Health Insurance Program. | Submitted |
187 | Version 1 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Exempts veterans from Medicaid work requirements. | Submitted |
188 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Requires all revenue generated by timber sales to be used for hiring and paying wildland firefighters and forest management personnel. | Submitted |
189 | Version 1 | Kennedy (NY) | Democrat | Strikes section that increases the cost share for certain Medicaid Expansion States. | Submitted |
190 | Version 1 | Kennedy (NY) | Democrat | Strikes the section that prohibits Medicaid funding for non-profit and community health centers that are primarily engaged in family planning services, provide abortions, and have received more than $1M in Medicaid payments in 2024. | Submitted |
191 | Version 1 | Casar (TX) | Democrat | Revokes President Trump's March 27, 2025, Executive Order that excludes federal employees at more than 30 federal agencies from collective bargaining. | Submitted |
192 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Inserts text identical to H.R. 5044 (118th Congress), the Timber Innovation for Building Rural Communities Act, requiring the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in consultation with Tribes, State Foresters, and private sector partners, to establish a platform for measuring, monitoring, verifying and reporting data about the carbon impacts from forest management and wood products. | Submitted |
193 | Version 1 | Hernández (PR) | Democrat | Prohibits the Department of Homeland Security from using any funds in this bill to effectuate the removal from the United States any U.S. military veteran who was honorably discharged. | Submitted |
194 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Requires USDA and Interior to offer at Civilian Conservation Centers specialized training programs focused on (1) forestry and rangeland management, (2) wildland firefighting, or (3) any other topic related to the mission of the Forest Service or Interior or the public interest. Authorizes USDA and Interior to directly hire qualified individuals who have successfully completed a Civilian Conservation Center training program without regard to certain civil service hiring requirements. Requires USDA and Interior to establish a pilot program to expand available housing for wildland firefighters, volunteers, partner crew members, interns, and other agency employees. | Submitted |
195 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Increases and makes mandatory funding for hazardous fuels reduction and insect and disease management. Strikes Subtitle A sections 10001-10012. | Submitted |
196 | Version 1 | Hernández (PR) | Democrat | Includes the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, local, Tribal, and territorial entities within the title’s Homeland Security Grant Program section. | Submitted |
197 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Reduces the FMAP rate from 90 percent to 70 percent over a six-year period, decreasing by 1.25 percentage points each quarter beginning in fiscal year 2027. | Submitted |
198 | Version 1 | Casar (TX) | Democrat | Requiring immediate expiration of Republican budget cuts if Elon Musk remains a special government employee beyond the legal 130-of-365 day limit | Submitted |
199 | Version 1 | Conaway (NJ) | Democrat | Strikes Sec. 44109, which caps home values at $1 million for the purposes of determining eligibility for receipt of long-term care services. | Submitted |
200 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Establishes that if this Act extends or expands tax cuts for wealthy individuals or large corporations, then Title V (FSC) shall not take effect. | Submitted |
201 | Version 1 | Menendez (NJ) | Democrat | Strikes Section 44201, which includes changes to ACA eligibility, enrollment, and coverage rules. Blocks implementation of provisions affecting special enrollment periods, essential health benefits, and insurer debt collection practices. | Submitted |
202 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Prevents Subtitle A of Title IV from going into effect until the Inspector General of The Department of Energy certifies that that the implementation of sections 41002 and 41004 of this subtitle will not result in increased risks of corruption or ‘‘pay-to-play’’ politics that would adversely impact the integrity of the permitting processes of the Department of Energy and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. | Submitted |
203 | Version 1 | DeGette (CO), Nadler (NY), Vargas (CA), Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits the implementation of Subtitle D of Title IV until the date on which the HHS Secretary submits to Congress a certification, as promised by the President and reiterated in a March 21, 2025 article issued by the White House, that "The Trump Administration will not cut... Medicaid benefits." | Submitted |
204 | Version 1 | DeGette (CO), Nadler (NY), Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Adds a Sense of Congress that mifepristone has been FDA approved for 25 years and determined by the agency's scientific experts to be safe and effective, and political interference with FDA's gold standard review undermines the agency's ability to effectively allow patients in the United States access to safe and effective pharmaceutical products. | Submitted |
205 | Version 1 | Fields (LA) | Democrat | Adds protection for individuals who "involuntarily lose their job or have their work hours reduced" during the preceding 12-month period (or longer if the State uses a longer period). | Submitted |
206 | Version 1 | Schneider (IL) | Democrat | Increases the standard deduction by $5,000 for households and $2,500 for single filers, until January 1, 2029. The increase would offset the expected yearly cost of President Trump's tariffs on families. | Submitted |
207 | Version 1 | Lee (PA) | Democrat | Causes Title IX to immediately expire if the Consumer Price Index increases by more than 1 percentage point above the annualized rate. | Submitted |
208 | Version 1 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | Prohibits funds made available by this Act from being used to execute or enforce a hiring freeze, mass reduction in force, or disciplinary actions or terminations informed by DOGE surveys for FAA or NTSB employees or officers. | Submitted |
209 | Version 1 | Sewell (AL) | Democrat | Expands health insurance premium tax credits for low-income populations below 130% of the federal poverty line. | Submitted |
210 | Version 1 | Lee (PA) | Democrat | Causes Title IX to immediately expire if the president, a special government employee, or a member of the cabinet violates 5 CFR § 2635.702 by using public office for their own private gain; for the endorsement of any product, service, or enterprise; or for the private gain of friends, relatives, or persons with whom the employee is affiliated in a nongovernmental capacity. | Submitted |
211 | Version 1 | Lee (PA) | Democrat | Causes Title IX to immediately expire if the president or any executive agency deports any person in the united states without due process under the law. | Submitted |
212 | Version 1 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | Prohibits the Secretary of Transportation from rescinding any grant issued with respect to the Gateway Program carried out by Amtrak on the Northeast Corridor. | Submitted |
213 | Version 1 | Lee (PA) | Democrat | Revises Sec. 90004 of Title IX to add additional MSPB fee exemptions if the appeal is related to: OPM suitability determinations or federal employment practices; reduction in force actions; performance-based removals or terminations of probationary employees; actions related to an employers' denial of reinstatement. | Submitted |
214 | Version 1 | Whitesides (CA) | Democrat | Provides tax relief to those impacted by the Chiquita Canyon by treating payments as qualified disaster relief payments. | Submitted |
215 | Version 1 | Rivas (CA), Bonamici (OR) | Democrat | Strikes the provision creating a moratorium on states or a political subdivision from enforcing any law or regulation limiting, restricting, or regulating artificial intelligence models, artificial intelligence systems, or automated decision systems entered into interstate commerce. | Submitted |
216 | Version 1 | Budzinski (IL) | Democrat | Directs 10 percent of proceeds from spectrum auctions in the underlying bill to carry out the Affordable Connectivity Program. | Submitted |
217 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Protects federal workers' earned retirement benefits from significant cuts by fully striking Section 90002. This section of the bill will cut federal retirees' benefits by potentially thousands of dollars annually by basing the FERS and CSRS retiree benefit formulas on the average of their five consecutive highest-earning years, whereas the current calculations are based on the average of their three consecutive highest-years of earnings. | Submitted |
218 | Version 1 | Whitesides (CA) | Democrat | Removes Section 112013 that repeals Section 45V of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (relating to the Clean Hydrogen Production Credit). | Submitted |
219 | Version 2 | Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Revised Eliminates the imposition of a tax on remittances. | Revised |
220 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Clarifies that nothing in this act has any impact for protections for Inventoried Roadless Areas included in forest plans drafted before, on, or after the date of adoption of the Roadless Rule. | Submitted |
221 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Strikes a provision that would overturn two existing, well-balanced, and sustainable Resource Management Plans that outline management goals for millions of acres of public land across Colorado. | Submitted |
222 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Prevents the closure of Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) offices, except in the case an office is located less than 20 miles from another NRCS office or the office is being relocated within the same county. | Submitted |
223 | Version 1 | Figures (AL) | Democrat | Prevents Subtitle D of Title IV from taking effect if it has the effect of increasing out-of-pocket costs for health care for working parents who make less $100,000 a year. | Submitted |
224 | Version 1 | McGarvey (KY), Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Prevents Medicaid sections from taking effect unless CBO certifies they will not result in reduced coverage or eligibility for children or disabled veterans. | Submitted |
225 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Creates a Rural Partnership Grant Program to provide federal support for economic and community development activities in rural areas. Creates a Rural Prosperity Technical Assistance Grant Program to provide rural localities assistance in implementing economic and community development activities, as well as navigating existing federal funding opportunities. Fosters improved cross-agency coordination to improve services provided to rural communities. | Submitted |
226 | Version 1 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | Provides $250,000,000 for Clean Water State Revolving Fund capitalization grants, that remain available until 2034, that address municipal combined sewer overflows, sanitary sewer overflows, or stormwater. | Submitted |
227 | Version 1 | Ross (NC) | Democrat | Prohibits funding from the bill being used to terminate student visas without notice and an opportunity to challenge termination. | Submitted |
228 | Version 1 | Johnson (TX) | Democrat | Prohibits funds made available under title IV from being used to reduce enrollment or benefits for individuals enrolled in the Medicaid program under title XIX of the Social Security Act. | Submitted |
229 | Version 1 | Matsui (CA) | Democrat | Prevents states from reducing eligibility for pregnant women, children, individuals eligible for Medicaid on the basis of a disability, or parents/caretakers of a disabled individual or a dependent child. | Submitted |
230 | Version 1 | Correa (CA), Vargas (CA), Takano (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits deportation of an honorably discharged veteran unless an immigration judge has determined, after weighing all of the equities, that the veteran should be removed. | Submitted |
231 | Version 1 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | Provides $500,000,000 for eligible title 23 projects that support a State, local government, Indian Tribe, or metropolitan planning organization with transportation needs for the Men’s FIFA World Cup. | Submitted |
232 | Version 1 | Matsui (CA) | Democrat | Strikes section 44135 related to section 1115 waiver budget neutrality. | Submitted |
233 | Version 1 | Jeffries (NY), Clark (MA), Aguilar (CA) | Democrat | Strikes all provisions that would cause millions of Americans to lose healthcare and food assistance. | Submitted |
234 | Version 1 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | Prohibits FEMA from delaying or withholding grants made available in Section 60005. | Submitted |
235 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from being used by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to conduct water releases if the Corps does not properly coordinate with appropriate stakeholders and adhere to Corps water control management policies. | Submitted |
236 | Version 1 | Casar (TX) | Democrat | Causes the immediate expiration of Title IX if Elon Musk is found to have personally benefitted from their position within federal government. | Submitted |
237 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Repeals the President's authority to divert funding from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' civil works budget during presidentially declared national emergencies. | Submitted |
238 | Version 1 | Clark (MA) | Democrat | Strikes the section that defunds Planned Parenthood and reduces access to life saving cancer screenings and reproductive health care. | Submitted |
239 | Version 1 | Jeffries (NY) | Democrat | Strikes provision that would impose new limits on the State and Local Tax deduction. | Submitted |
240 | Version 1 | Morrison (MN) | Democrat | Establishes that none of the health provisions shall take effect until such date that the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission conducts an assessment and determines that such provisions will not result in hospital closures or reductions in hospital service lines (including obstetric and gynecological services). | Submitted |
241 | Version 1 | Riley (NY), Dingell (MI) | Democrat | Expresses a sense of Congress that Americans should not pay more than those in other countries for the exact same prescription drugs. | Submitted |
242 | Version 1 | Gomez (CA), Pelosi (CA) | Democrat | Extends eligibility for the ACA Premium Tax Credit to include children and pregnant woman, including those losing Medicaid coverage. | Submitted |
243 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from being distributed if it is determined by the Joint Committee on Taxation that the legislation will cause an increase in taxes or cost of living for those with a taxable income of less than $400,000. | Submitted |
244 | Version 1 | Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Increases the eligible basis for Low Income Housing Tax Credit for the qualified portion of units within buildings which have a minimum of 20% of units designated to be occupied by extremely low-income households. | Submitted |
245 | Version 1 | Underwood (IL), Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Makes the enhanced premium tax credits that lower the costs of health insurance plans offered on the ACA Marketplaces permanent. | Submitted |
246 | Version 1 | Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Amends the the first-time homebuyer credit (IRC Section 36) to allow a credit of $25,000 for a first-time homebuyer purchasing a home, or $50,000 for a first-generation homebuyer purchasing a home. Establishes a new Starter Home Construction Credit that would be equal to 15 percent of qualified home construction costs for units of housing that do not exceed 1200 feet and whose sale prices do not exceed 80 percent of the area median home price. | Submitted |
247 | Version 1 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Prohibits the Bureau of Land Management from using funds to round up or gather wild free-roaming horses and burros by using or contracting out helicopters or fixed-wing aircraft. | Submitted |
248 | Version 1 | Doggett (TX) | Democrat | Protect access to a family physician, medications, and more for millions of vulnerable families by 1) preserving the enhanced Affordable Care Act premium credits; 2) providing affordable Marketplace coverage to consumers losing health care as a result of this bill; and 3) providing affordable Marketplace coverage to consumers who have been denied the benefits of the ACA because 10 states have rejected federal funds to expand Medicaid. | Submitted |
249 | Version 1 | Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Extends permanently the tax exclusion on cancelled student debt as established in PL 117-2 | Submitted |
250 | Version 1 | Doggett (TX) | Democrat | Reduce the cost of the bill by about half by ensuring only the 98% of taxpayers earning $400,000 or less each year receive a tax break and the 2% of taxpayers earning over $400,000 do not receive any new tax breaks. | Submitted |
251 | Version 1 | Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Advances the Child Tax Credit in monthly payments. | Submitted |
252 | Version 1 | Ezell (MS) | Republican | Allows states and rural hospitals to adjust State Directed Payments once every three years to combat rising costs and inflation. Protects and defends rural hospitals from closure by ensuring payments can grow responsibly over time, with adjustments capped at the average commercial rate for services in the region. | Submitted |
253 | Version 1 | Doggett (TX) | Democrat | Ensure critical funding for our Nation's public schools is not harmed by siphoning taxpayer funds into private schools with zero public accountability. | Submitted |
254 | Version 1 | Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Strikes the section that makes changes to the gift and estate tax. | Submitted |
255 | Version 1 | Matsui (CA) | Democrat | Requires that Cabinet-level secretaries, other political appointees, and special government employees have received cybersecurity training consistent with the established security protocols of the U.S. government, before the spectrum auction provisions of this bill can take effect. | Submitted |
256 | Version 1 | Matsui (CA) | Democrat | Prevents conflicts of interest in use of spectrum auction proceeds and in the licensing or spectrum allocation decisions by the Federal Communications Commission. | Submitted |
257 | Version 1 | Cisneros (CA) | Democrat | Revises the short title of the bill to “One Big Billionaire Bailout Act." | Submitted |
258 | Version 1 | Goldman (NY) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds in Title VI from being used to aid in or effectuate the removal of a minor who is a United States citizen. | Submitted |
259 | Version 1 | Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Increases and enhances the 45S tax credit for small businesses, businesses employing workers with earnings under $100,000, and state paid leave plans. | Submitted |
260 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Delay of Effective Date of Provisions until Pete Hegseth is no longer Secretary of Defense | Submitted |
261 | Version 1 | Scott (VA) | Democrat | Strikes all Committee on the Education and Workforce text that makes it harder for students to access high quality education, jeopardizes child nutrition programs, and threatens financial student aid. | Submitted |
262 | Version 1 | Peters (CA) | Democrat | Requires that the Ways & Means title be scored against a current law baseline by the Congressional Budget Office and Joint Committee on Taxation (as appropriate). | Submitted |
263 | Version 1 | Correa (CA), Vargas (CA) | Democrat | Prohibit 3rd country removal. No fund shall be used to deport or remove an individual to a country other than the country of that individual’s nationality or last habitual residence unless a removal order to that country is issued by an immigration judge. | Submitted |
264 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits the obligation of any funds made available in this Act unless the Department of Defense successfully passes an audit. | Submitted |
265 | Version 1 | Leger Fernández (NM), DeLauro (CT) | Democrat | Strikes Section 110004. Extension of Increased Child Tax Credit and Temporary Enhancement and replaces with H.R.2763, the American Family Act. | Submitted |
266 | Version 1 | Bell (MO) | Democrat | Strikes the provision that would require a filing fee for merit systems protection board claims and appeals. | Submitted |
267 | Version 1 | DelBene (WA), Davis (IL), Sánchez (CA), Chu (CA) | Democrat | Makes the Child Tax Credit fully refundable and increase the credit amount from $2,000 per child to $6,360 for newborns, $4,320 for children ages one through six, and $3,600 for children age six through 17. | Submitted |
268 | Version 1 | Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Establishes an investment tax credit for the conversion of non-residential buildings to affordable housing. | Submitted |
269 | Version 1 | Leger Fernández (NM), Cohen (TN), Beyer (VA) | Democrat | Establishes a minimum income tax on certain wealthy taxpayers. Identical to H.R. 6498, the Billionaire Minimum Income Tax Act (118th Congress) | Submitted |
270 | Version 1 | Tonko (NY), Cleaver (MO) | Democrat | Prevents Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund repeal and rescission unless GAO certifies that the section will not increase costs to consumers. | Submitted |
271 | Version 1 | Deluzio (PA) | Democrat | Prevents the Health Subtitle of this bill from taking effect unless it is proven that none of the provisions in this subtitle would have an effect of increasing consumer medical debt. | Submitted |
272 | Version 1 | Sánchez (CA), Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Strikes sections of the bill that restrict access to Affordable Care Act premium tax credits and Medicare coverage for lawfully present, eligible individuals. | Submitted |
273 | Version 1 | Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Limits the availability of funds pending receipt of audit of Department of Defense financial statements. | Submitted |
274 | Version 1 | Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Strikes the provision eliminating the 25C Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit. | Submitted |
275 | Version 1 | DelBene (WA), Chu (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits the President of the United States from exercising authorities under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose duties, tariff-rate quotas, or other quotas on imports entering the United States without Congressional approval. | Submitted |
276 | Version 1 | Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Strikes the section that terminates the 45L tax credit for building energy efficient homes. | Submitted |
277 | Version 1 | Vindman (VA), Davids (KS) | Democrat | Funds AGARDA at levels previously authorized by Congress. | Submitted |
278 | Version 1 | Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Strikes the provision terminating the 25E Used Clean Vehicle Tax Credit. | Submitted |
279 | Version 1 | Leger Fernández (NM) | Democrat | Strikes the minimum essential coverage provision that bars individuals who do not meet the work requirement from accessing subsidized coverage in the Marketplace exchanges. | Submitted |
280 | Version 1 | Beatty (OH), Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Prevents the tax cuts and other provisions in the Ways and Means title from taking effect if the government cuts Medicaid, Social Security, or Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). | Submitted |
281 | Version 1 | Pallone (NJ) | Democrat | Establishes a $2000 out-of-pocket cap for prescription drugs for individuals enrolled in private insurance | Submitted |
282 | Version 1 | Moskowitz (FL), Wasserman Schultz (FL) | Democrat | Prohibits the executive branch from using federal funds to eliminate FEMA, transfer its responsibilities, or reduce its staffing or funding in a way that impairs its ability to carry out its statutory functions. | Submitted |
283 | Version 1 | Gomez (CA), Leger Fernández (NM), Chu (CA) | Democrat | Establishes a 39.6% tax bracket for income over $1,000,000,000. | Submitted |
284 | Version 1 | Pressley (MA) | Democrat | Revise the CFPB’s funding structure to require large banks and nonbank financial firms, including big tech payment providers and payday lenders to pay quarterly assessments equal to the CFPB’s maximum funding cap. | Submitted |
285 | Version 1 | Moskowitz (FL), Sorensen (IL), Neguse (CO), Bell (MO), Wasserman Schultz (FL) | Democrat | Prohibits the executive branch from using federal funds to eliminate NOAA, transfer its responsibilities, reduce its staffing or funding in a way that impairs its functions, or restrict public access to NOAA data, forecasts, or services. | Submitted |
286 | Version 1 | Cisneros (CA) | Democrat | Reduces funding in Section 20008a to increase funds for child development center employee pay and facility maintenance. | Submitted |
287 | Version 1 | Sorensen (IL) | Democrat | Extends the lifespan of the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit; strikes the early phase out and restrictions on transferability of the 45U Zero-Emission Nuclear Power Production Credit, the 45V Clean Hydrogen Production Credit, and the 45X Advanced Manufacturing Production Credit. | Submitted |
288 | Version 1 | Pressley (MA) | Democrat | Requires a GAO report on the impact of the bill on certain demographic groups, including by race, ethnicity, gender, age, income, veteran status, location of residence, and disability status. | Submitted |
289 | Version 1 | Sánchez (CA), Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Provides that no child that is a lawfully naturalized citizen of the United States shall be denied the Child Tax Credit under this provision. | Submitted |
290 | Version 1 | Courtney (CT) | Democrat | Prohibits funds made available by this Act to be used for the purposes of modifying an aircraft acquired from a foreign source for use as an executive airlift aircraft or for transferring such an aircraft to a non-governmental entity. | Submitted |
291 | Version 1 | Sorensen (IL) | Democrat | Strikes language that creates a federally funded private school voucher program. | Submitted |
292 | Version 1 | Espaillat (NY) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds for immigration enforcement actions at sensitive locations and to clarify the powers of immigration officers at sensitive locations | Submitted |
293 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Strikes the minimum $8,500 in unaccompanied child sponsorship fees. | Submitted |
294 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Exempt close family members from the minimum $8,500 in unaccompanied child sponsorship fees. | Submitted |
295 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Strike the $40 million CBP/HHS child processing fund that enables invasive search practices on minors. | Submitted |
296 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Prohibit ICE from hiring individuals who participated in the January 6 Capitol insurrection. | Submitted |
297 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Appropriates $2 million to the EPA to carry out the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative and other geographic clean water programs. | Submitted |
298 | Version 1 | Vindman (VA) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds in the bill until USDA restores the Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement Program (LFPA) and restores funding to TEFAP paused by the Administration. | Submitted |
299 | Version 1 | Carter (LA) | Democrat | Revises Sec 42117 "REPEAL AND RECISSION RELATING TO ENVIRONMENTAL AND CLIMATE JUSTICE BLOCK GRANTS" to exclude unobligated amounts that were awarded to eligible entities for grants used for protecting public health, improving public health outcomes, or reducing the overall health impacts of environmental stressors for low-income neighborhoods. | Submitted |
300 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits the Secretary of Transportation from removing any project from the corridor identification and development program that was included in the program before January 20, 2025. | Submitted |
301 | Version 1 | Watson Coleman (NJ) | Democrat | Strikes language creating a task force to terminate the Internal Revenue Service Direct File program. | Submitted |
302 | Version 1 | Cisneros (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to provide activities carried out in coordination or consultation with the United States DOGE Service to Congress. | Submitted |
303 | Version 1 | Watson Coleman (NJ) | Democrat | Strikes language that rids exemptions for undocumented immigrants' eligibility for SNAP. | Submitted |
304 | Version 1 | Watson Coleman (NJ) | Democrat | Strike section 30011, which would terminate the authority to provide interest-free loans to undergraduate students. | Submitted |
305 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to reinstate the Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement Program and the Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement Program | Submitted |
306 | Version 1 | Menendez (NJ) | Democrat | Strikes the section of the bill that repeals the authorization and rescinds funding for addressing air pollution at schools. | Submitted |
307 | Version 1 | Trahan (MA) | Democrat | Prevents Subtitle D from taking effect until certification that these provisions will not reduce or restrict infertility services currently covered under its Medicaid program. | Submitted |
308 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Prevents Medicaid work requirements from taking effect until CBO certifies that these provisions will not reduce the number of individuals with one or more disabilities who are eligible for Medicaid. | Submitted |
309 | Version 1 | Espaillat (NY) | Democrat | Requires the HHS Secretary to conduct a study and report to Congress the effects of Subtitle D on the reduction in services of federally qualified health centers and community health centers. | Submitted |
310 | Version 1 | Rivas (CA) | Democrat | Requires a 45-day public comment period following the release of a environmental impact statement for all energy projects under Title VIII. | Submitted |
311 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Prevents Medicaid work requirements from taking effect until CBO certifies that the work requirements will not increase the administrative financial burden on states. | Submitted |
312 | Version 1 | Rivas (CA) | Democrat | Requires revenue raised from oil, gas, and coal lease sales and deposited into the Treasury under Title VIII to be used to reimburse the healthcare costs of individuals who lose Medicaid coverage under this bill. | Submitted |
313 | Version 1 | Rivas (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits funds for new contracts with Elon Musk’s companies until the Offices of Inspectors General of the Department of the Interior, the Department of Commerce, the Department of Transportation, and the Department of Agriculture determine he has not violated the conflicts of interest criminal law. | Submitted |
314 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Ruiz (CA) | Democrat | Adds S.1002 (118th Congress) paired with H.R.2474 (118th Congress) | Submitted |
315 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Prevents Medicaid work requirements from going into effect until CBO certifies that work requirements will not decrease the number of individuals with substance use disorders who are eligible for Medicaid. | Submitted |
316 | Version 1 | Davids (KS) | Democrat | Permanently extends the Enhanced Premium Tax Credits for the Affordable Care Act. | Submitted |
317 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Prevents Medicaid work requirements from going into effect until CBO certifies that work requirements will not reduce the number of single mothers who are eligible for Medicaid. | Submitted |
318 | Version 1 | Cherfilus-McCormick (FL) | Democrat | Strikes Sections 44132 through 44134, which cap Medicaid provider taxes or state directed payments. | Submitted |
319 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Provides for reinstatement of the nursing home staffing rule in any state for which there is an occurrence of an adverse event, including death, or a temporary harm event, that is due to inadequate staffing levels that would not have been permitted under the nursing home staffing rule. | Submitted |
320 | Version 1 | Davis (IL), Evans (PA), Carson (IN) | Democrat | Permanently extends the 2021 Earned Income Tax Credit tax cuts for millions of workers, including workers who are single, noncustodial parents, aged 18 and older, seniors, foster youth, and homeless youth. Identical to H.R. 2764 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
321 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Prevents the Medicaid work requirements from going into effect until CBO certifies that the provision will not increase emergency room visits for Medicaid beneficiaries. | Submitted |
322 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Prevents the Section 1115 Waiver budget neutrality provision from going into effect until CBO certifies that the provision will not increase overdose death rates. | Submitted |
323 | Version 1 | Takano (CA), Ramirez (IL), Cherfilus-McCormick (FL) | Democrat | Adds several provisions to codify gainful employment, borrower defense, and closed school discharge regulations; ban mandatory arbitration in enrollment agreements; hold education contractors accountable to the same rules that institutions are held to; set minimum instruction spending requirements to disincentivize spending on marketing/recruitment; allow the Department of Education to hold for-profit college owners personally liable; ensure that former fraudulent for-profit college owners cannot lead another institution, and create a for-profit college task force of various federal agencies to coordinate oversight and handle student complaints. Identical to H.R. 2899, the PROTECT Students Act of 2025. | Submitted |
324 | Version 1 | Davids (KS) | Democrat | Prohibits reductions in force at the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Kansas. | Submitted |
325 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Strikes Section 112207, which establishes the Task Force to Terminate Direct File. | Submitted |
326 | Version 1 | Takano (CA), Fields (LA), Ramirez (IL), Cherfilus-McCormick (FL) | Democrat | Prohibits provisions from taking effect until the Secretary of Education certifies to Congress that nothing in the bill or its amendments will increase fraud and abuse against students who are veterans. | Submitted |
327 | Version 1 | Takano (CA), Cherfilus-McCormick (FL), Ramirez (IL), Fields (LA) | Democrat | Strikes Section 30051(c)(2), the proposed repeal of the 2023 Borrower Defense Rule, a consumer protection rule that provides loan relief to borrowers who have been defrauded by their college. | Submitted |
328 | Version 1 | Davids (KS) | Democrat | Requires the National Institute of Standards and Technology to compete, renew, and award agreements under the Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership for each fiscal year Congress approproriates funding for the program. | Submitted |
329 | Version 1 | Davids (KS) | Democrat | Directs the Natural Resources Conservation Service to study the impacts of winter wheat as a cover crop through harvest. | Submitted |
330 | Version 1 | Lynch (MA), Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Strikes section 90003, which converts new federal employees to at-will employment unless they accept a higher FERS contribution rate | Submitted |
331 | Version 1 | Davids (KS) | Democrat | Unfreezes funding for and implements all written agreements and contracts entered into by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) prior to enactment of this Act and prevents the future cancellation of agreements or contracts with an awardee of the NIH. | Submitted |
332 | Version 1 | Cisneros (CA) | Democrat | Defines the term "eligible small business" within the meaning of section 3 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632). | Submitted |
333 | Version 1 | Lynch (MA) | Democrat | Revises the section of the bill that would base FERS retiree benefits on High-5 instead of High-3 to exempt veterans from the High-5 benefit calculation. | Submitted |
334 | Version 1 | Davis (NC) | Democrat | Prevents Subtitle D of Title IV from taking effect until certification that such provisions will not result in hospital closures or a disruption to hospital service lines. | Submitted |
335 | Version 1 | Davids (KS) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a study on the impact of United States tariff policy and retaliatory tariffs on American agriculture. | Submitted |
336 | Version 1 | Vindman (VA) | Democrat | Requires USDA to rehire staff involuntarily removed in a mass termination at the the Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS), Farm Service Agency (FSA), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), and Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS). | Submitted |
337 | Version 1 | Davids (KS) | Democrat | Requires the Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) to immediately restore funding and contracts implemented, signed, and awarded by the NSF prior to the enactment of the bill. Also prohibits the NSF from canceling any signed agreement or contract with an awardee unless they have failed to comply with the terms and conditions of the contract. | Submitted |
338 | Version 1 | Lynch (MA) | Democrat | Revises the section of the bill that would base FERS retiree benefits on High-5 instead of High-3 to exempt employees who entered the federal service prior to the enactment of this bill from the High-5 retirement formula. | Submitted |
339 | Version 1 | Pressley (MA) | Democrat | Strikes Section 50003 and inserts a provision to codify the CFPB’s funding structure to require bad actors to pay annual assessments equal to the CFPB’s maximum funding cap. | Submitted |
340 | Version 1 | Pressley (MA) | Democrat | Requires the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) and the Office of Financial Research to conduct a study and report to Congress findings on how DOGE-related funding reductions impact federal oversight of the financial system. | Submitted |
341 | Version 1 | Pressley (MA) | Democrat | Requires member agencies of the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC) to issue a report to Congress on the types and amounts of sensitive data accessed by DOGE and requires the FSOC to issue a report to Congress assessing whether providing DOGE access to sensitive data has undermined data privacy, competition, cybersecurity, and financial stability | Submitted |
342 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Redirects $50 million in funds to support the Bureau of Indian Affairs realty programs that process land into trust applications. | Submitted |
343 | Version 1 | Pressley (MA) | Democrat | Strikes Sections 110115 and 110116 and insert the text of the American Opportunity Accounts Act, establishing a comprehensive federal framework for creating and managing savings accounts for children. Identical to H.R. 1041 (118th Congress) | Submitted |
344 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Inserts the Truth in Tariffs Act to require large retailers to clearly display the Trump Tariff surcharge added to consumer goods. Identical to H.R. 3306 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
345 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Prohibits any funds made available by this Act to be used defund Department of Veterans Affairs facilities and services. | Submitted |
346 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Prevents noncompetitive or mandatory oil and gas leases on Tribal lands without Tribal consultation. | Submitted |
347 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Requires meaningful, timely Tribal consultation on all energy or infrastructure projects authorized by title VIII. | Submitted |
348 | Version 1 | Levin (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Administrator of the Energy Information Administration to conduct a study on the impacts of Title IV on the monthly energy costs for households in the United States and prohibits sections of the bill from taking effect that would repeal clean energy provisions or the favor fossil fuel industry from taking effect unless the Energy Information Administration can certify that these sections will not raise household energy costs. | Submitted |
349 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Repeals the 45Q Carbon Sequestration Tax Credit. | Submitted |
350 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Prevents Title VIII from taking effect until the Secretary of Commerce and the Comptroller General of the United States certify that programs of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) that process permits are fully staffed and operational. | Submitted |
351 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Strikes Section 111112 and repeals the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit. | Submitted |
352 | Version 1 | Peters (CA) | Democrat | Provides that the section rescinding funding for the Methane Emissions Reduction Program (MERP) and pushing back implementation of the Waste Emissions Charge (aka the methane fee) by ten years would not go into effect until the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency and the Comptroller General of the United States each certify that the section will not lead to continued wasted methane that increases energy costs for Americans. | Submitted |
353 | Version 1 | Peters (CA) | Democrat | Strikes Section 42112, which rescinds funding for the Methane Emissions Reduction Program (MERP) and pushing back implementation of the Waste Emissions Charge. | Submitted |
354 | Version 1 | McBath (GA) | Democrat | Requires 0.5% of the amounts made available under Title VII to be used for oversight to ensure the funds are used as directed. | Submitted |
355 | Version 1 | Amo (RI) | Democrat | Raises the tax rate to 39.6 percent on taxable income in excess of $2,000,000 per year. | Submitted |
356 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Strikes section 112008, 112009, 112012, 112014, and 112015 and repeals the following tax credits 45, 45J, 45Q, 45U, 45V, 45X, 45Y, 48, 48A, 48B, 48C, 48D, and 48E. | Submitted |
357 | Version 2 | Carter (LA) | Democrat | Revised States that 100 percent of any reduction in state expenditures resulting from reduced enrollment must be reinvested to provide medical assistance to individuals eligible for Medicaid. | Revised |
358 | Version 1 | Carter (LA) | Democrat | Directs proceeds from spectrum auctions to fund deployment of Next Generation 9-1-1. | Submitted |
359 | Version 1 | Johnson (TX) | Democrat | Extends the ACA Premium Tax Credit through 2030. | Submitted |
360 | Version 1 | Rivas (CA) | Democrat | Strikes recission of Inflation Reduction Act environmental and climate data collection and Environmental Justice Screening Tool funding | Submitted |
361 | Version 1 | Smith (WA) | Democrat | Fences 75% of the funds made available to the DOD until the Secretary of Defense: (1) conducts a review of the laws and the DOD policies, guidance, instructions, standards, practices, and procedures that are applicable to the control, communication, transmission, or delivery of classified information; and (2) certifies to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives that the DOD possesses a viable mechanism to enforce a prohibition on the communication, transmission, or delivery of classified information by DOD officials using any device, system, service, or application that has not been approved for use for the communication, transmission, or delivery of classified information prior to such use. | Submitted |
362 | Version 1 | Lofgren (CA) | Democrat | Requires that the negotiated rates for indirect costs for grants awarded by the National Institutes of Health in effect as of December 31, 2024, are maintained for four years. | Submitted |
363 | Version 1 | Lofgren (CA) | Democrat | Requires that the negotiated rates for indirect costs for grants awarded by the Department of Energy in effect as of December 31, 2024, are maintained for four years. | Submitted |
364 | Version 1 | Lofgren (CA) | Democrat | Requires that the negotiated rates for indirect costs for grants awarded by the National Science Foundation in effect as of December 31, 2024, are maintained for four years. | Submitted |
365 | Version 1 | Lofgren (CA) | Democrat | Provides $2 billion for HHS to broaden participation in scientific and medical research, including internships, post-baccalaureate research opportunities, graduate student fellowships and traineeships, postdoctoral research fellowships, and outreach to minority-serving institutions. | Submitted |
366 | Version 1 | Lofgren (CA) | Democrat | Doubles funding for the Specialty Crop Research Initiative (SCRI) from $175 million to $350 million. | Submitted |
367 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Strikes Section 44135, which would require Section 1115 waivers to be budget-neutral. | Submitted |
368 | Version 1 | Lofgren (CA) | Democrat | Doubles funding for the Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP) from $100 million to $200 million. | Submitted |
369 | Version 3 | Carson (IN) | Democrat | Revised This amendment prohibits rescission of funding for the Amtrak National Network. It protects funding for Amtrak's National Network that Congress has already authorized and appropriated by preventing rescission of these funds. | Revised |
370 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD), Casten (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of federal funds to modify, equip, staff, or retrofit an aircraft for the purposes of transporting the President of the United States unless Congress first authorizes the purchase and modification of the aircraft. | Submitted |
371 | Version 1 | Kelly (IL) | Democrat | Codifies 12-month of continuous Medicaid and CHIP coverage of full benefits for pregnant and postpartum women. | Submitted |
372 | Version 1 | Thompson (CA), Beyer (VA), Davis (IL), Chu (CA), Gomez (CA), Schneider (IL), Suozzi (NY), Larson (CT) | Democrat | Strikes the energy provisions which repeal and phaseout the clean energy tax credits. | Submitted |
373 | Version 1 | Carter (LA) | Democrat | Prevents funds from being used to effectuate the detention or removal from the United States of any non-citizen whose legal status was terminated or visa revoked for exercising the right to free speech. | Submitted |
374 | Version 1 | Thompson (CA), Davis (IL), Suozzi (NY), Amo (RI), Beyer (VA), Garamendi (CA), Schneider (IL), Cherfilus-McCormick (FL), Moulton (MA), Quigley (IL), Kelly (IL), McCollum (MN), Min (CA), Lynch (MA), McClellan (VA), Chu (CA), Sánchez (CA), Horsford (NV), Dean (PA), Moore (WI), Carson (IN), Johnson (GA), Boyle (PA), Frost (FL), Olszewski (MD), Auchincloss (MA), Gomez (CA), Foushee (NC), DelBene (WA), Nadler (NY), Bonamici (OR) | Democrat | Strikes section 112029 which eliminates the $200 tax on silencers. | Submitted |
375 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Prohibit funds from this bill from being expended until such a time as the federal education funding that the Trump Administration is attempting to rescind from school districts across the country is restored. | Submitted |
376 | Version 1 | Casten (IL) | Democrat | Clarifies that the approval of a new liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal will depend on the Secretary of Energy finding that it won't significantly contribute to climate change, increase energy prices or volatility, or disproportionately burden vulnerable communities and strikes section 41004, which allows for expedited permitting review and limits judicial review. | Submitted |
377 | Version 1 | Espaillat (NY) | Democrat | Requires immigration enforcement staff to wear body cameras. | Submitted |
378 | Version 1 | McGovern (MA) | Democrat | Requires the Director of the National Institutes of Health to restore all awarded, unspent, but obligated appropriated NIH grant funding. | Submitted |
379 | Version 1 | Lee (PA) | Democrat | Prohibits colleges and universities from considering legacy or donor preferences in admissions. | Submitted |
380 | Version 1 | Casten (IL) | Democrat | Restores Inflation Reduction Act funding for Transmission Facility Financing; Interregional and Offshore Wind Electricity Transmission Planning, Modelling, and Analysis; and Grants to Facilitate the Siting of Interstate Electricity Transmission Lines. | Submitted |
381 | Version 1 | Castor (FL) | Democrat | Prevents any provision of subtitle A of Title IV from taking effect until the Administrator of the Energy Information Administration publishes a study of the impacts of covered actions on the monthly energy costs for households in the United States. | Submitted |
382 | Version 1 | Castor (FL) | Democrat | Prevents section 41001 from taking effect until the Secretary of Energy certifies that implementation of this section will not negatively impact the development of nuclear energy projects supported by the Loan Programs Office. | Submitted |
383 | Version 1 | Adams (NC) | Democrat | Strikes capping student aid at median cost. | Submitted |
384 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Prevents Title IV from taking effect until all HHS workers fired after January 20, 2025 solely due to their probationary status or as part of a reduction-in-force are reinstated and allowed to return to their job duties. | Submitted |
385 | Version 1 | Casten (IL) | Democrat | Strikes sections 112001 through 112004 and inserts the text of H.R. 1293, the Vehicle Energy Performance Act. | Submitted |
386 | Version 1 | Casten (IL) | Democrat | Restores funding to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. | Submitted |
387 | Version 1 | Crockett (TX) | Democrat | Strikes section 70117, so that no funds be used to inspect the bodies of immigrant children for tattoos. | Submitted |
388 | Version 1 | Davids (KS) | Democrat | Prevents the further limitation of State Directed Payments under Medicaid in future rating periods as long as a relevant preprint was approved before the enactment of this bill. | Submitted |
389 | Version 1 | Davids (KS) | Democrat | Provides for former employees of the Division of Energy Assistance of the Office of Community Services of the Administration for Children and Families of the Department of Health and Human Services (LIHEAP Division) terminated from January 20, 2025, until the date of enactment to be re-appointed and prevents further reductions in force of the LIHEAP Division. | Submitted |
390 | Version 1 | Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Establishes a grant program at HHS to award grants to states for the purpose of constructing new or renovating existing child care facilities to help build child care capacity and ensure safe early learning facilities for children. | Submitted |
391 | Version 1 | Gomez (CA) | Democrat | Provides for the creation of a Childcare Workforce Development Credit for qualified tuitions and related expenses for eligible early childhood educators. | Submitted |
392 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Preserves Medicaid coverage for prenatal and postnatal care and prevents the provisions in Title IV, Subtitle D of the Act from being in effect if the infant mortality rate increases in any fiscal year after FY2025. | Submitted |
393 | Version 2 | Casar (TX) | Democrat | Revised Bars any meat and poultry processing entity from entering into a contract with USDA if the entity has been found to engage in serious, repeated, or pervasive violations of child labor laws. | Revised |
394 | Version 1 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Prohibits the President, or any member of the President’s cabinet or any officer or employee of a Federal agency from taking any action that would impact the delivery and timing of vital services. | Submitted |
395 | Version 1 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Would ban any special government employee who has been found to have financial conflicts of interest from serving, advising, or interacting with the executive branch, and hold them liable for any damages they’ve caused to the federal government. | Submitted |
396 | Version 1 | Tran (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, in coordination with the Director of the Office of Financial Research, to conduct a study and report on the effect of tariffs on small business concerns. | Submitted |
397 | Version 1 | Tran (CA) | Democrat | Strikes Subtitle C in Title III sections 30021-30025 which makes it harder for students to repay their loans by changing income-driven repayment plans. | Submitted |
398 | Version 1 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Prohibits Medicaid Provider Taxes from being capped in states where rural hospitals would be negatively impacted. | Submitted |
399 | Version 1 | Aguilar (CA) | Democrat | Eliminates a provision that take food assistance away from seniors and families with children. | Submitted |
400 | Version 1 | Aguilar (CA) | Democrat | Prevents massive cost shifts to States for SNAP benefits and administrative costs, which would otherwise result in cuts to SNAP benefits and participation. | Submitted |
401 | Version 1 | Lee (PA) | Democrat | Clarifies that colleges aren’t allowed to limit enrolled students’ access to reproductive healthcare services. | Submitted |
402 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes section 42102, which repeals and rescinds funding for grants to reduce air pollution at ports. | Submitted |
403 | Version 1 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Inserts that in no case may a deduction, cost sharing, or similar charge be imposed under the state plan with respect to cancer care services. | Submitted |
404 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes Section 112009, which phases out the clean electricity investment credit. | Submitted |
405 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes section 42103, which repeals and rescinds the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. | Submitted |
406 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes Section 112008, which phases out the clean electricity production credit. | Submitted |
407 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes section 42105, which repeals and rescinds funds to address air pollution. | Submitted |
408 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes Title IX, Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. | Submitted |
409 | Version 1 | Lee (PA) | Democrat | Clarifies that DOGE is prohibited from accessing student health data. | Submitted |
410 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes Section 112006, which accelerates the expiration of the residential clean energy credit to December 31, 2025. | Submitted |
411 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes section 42106, which repeals and rescinds funds to address air pollution in schools. | Submitted |
412 | Version 1 | Subramanyam (VA) | Democrat | Strikes the repeal of the excise tax on indoor tanning salons. | Submitted |
413 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes Section 112002, which accelerates the expiration of the clean vehicle credit to December 31 2025. | Submitted |
414 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes Section 44125, which prohibits Medicaid coverage of gender affirming care. | Submitted |
415 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes section 42117, which repeals and rescinds funding for environmental and climate justice block grants. | Submitted |
416 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes Section 42115, which rescinds funding for hiring and training of new staff at EPA. | Submitted |
417 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes section 42114, which repeals and rescinds funding for implementation grants to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. | Submitted |
418 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes section 42201, which repeals the EPA final rule relating to “Multi-Pollutant Emissions Standards for Model Years 2027 and Later Light-Duty and Medium-Duty Vehicles.” | Submitted |
419 | Version 1 | Scanlon (PA) | Democrat | Strikes section 42113, which repeals funding for the Methane Emissions and Waste Reduction Incentive Program. | Submitted |
420 | Version 1 | Garcia (IL), Larsen (WA) | Democrat | Clarifies that mass transit expenditures are eligible expenditures for revenue raised by electric vehicle and hybrid vehicle fees. | Submitted |
421 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA) | Democrat | Provides that carried interest compensation is taxed as ordinary income. | Submitted |
422 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Prevents Title IV of the bill from taking effect until all NOAA workers fired after January 20, 2025 solely due to their probationary status or as part of a reduction-in-force are reinstated and allowed to return to their job duties. | Submitted |
423 | Version 1 | Lee (PA) | Democrat | Revises the Reimbursement Requirement of Title III's Accountability Subtitle to provide a waiver to IHE's cost sharing agreement if more than 20% of their students are Pell eligible. | Submitted |
424 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI), Hernández (PR) | Democrat | Provides an increased rum cover over rate of $13.25 retroactively and until 2032 for the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico. | Submitted |
425 | Version 1 | Friedman (CA) | Democrat | Provides $20B in disaster relief for Hurricane Helene and Los Angeles Wildfires | Submitted |
426 | Version 1 | Veasey (TX) | Democrat | Strikes Sec. 44132, the moratorium on new or increased provider taxes. | Submitted |
427 | Version 1 | Friedman (CA) | Democrat | Strikes Sections 100002 through 100006 and Section 100008. | Submitted |
428 | Version 1 | Carson (IN) | Democrat | Mandates a comprehensive audit of the long-term impacts of the proposed tax cuts on income inequality and federal deficits. | Submitted |
429 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Prevents Title IX of the bill from taking effect until all Voice of America (VOA) workers fired after January 20, 2025 solely due to their probationary status or as part of a reduction-in-force are reinstated and allowed to return to their job duties, and all VOA programming and operations are restored. | Submitted |
430 | Version 1 | Wasserman Schultz (FL) | Democrat | Strikes section 44133. | Submitted |
431 | Version 1 | Davids (KS) | Democrat | Strikes section 112014, which amends the 45X Advanced Manufacturing Production Credit. | Submitted |
432 | Version 1 | Mfume (MD) | Democrat | Prohibits any questions in the federal hiring process related to an employee's political party membership or any political activities. | Submitted |
433 | Version 1 | Carson (IN) | Democrat | Strikes Section 42109 (REPEALS AND RESCISSION RELATING TO FUNDING FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF THE AMERICAN INNOVATION AND MANUFACTURING ACT.) | Submitted |
434 | Version 1 | Mfume (MD) | Democrat | Prohibits budget cuts from facilitating or aiding in the political purge of the federal merit-based civil service workforce. | Submitted |
435 | Version 1 | Vargas (CA), Chu (CA), Meng (NY) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from being used to implement or defend Executive Order 14224, entitled "Designating English as the Official Language of the United States." | Submitted |
436 | Version 1 | Lee (PA) | Democrat | Reroutes all discretionary Pell funding into mandatory Pell funding so that the program stops facing annual shortfalls. | Submitted |
437 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Strikes all provisions in the Act and inserts the text of the "End Child Poverty Act" to create a universal child assistance program and ensure that every child has the resources they need to reach their full potential. | Submitted |
438 | Version 1 | Vargas (CA), Jacobs (CA), Correa (CA), Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits ICE raids at houses of worship and religious assemblies or institutions. | Submitted |
439 | Version 1 | Wasserman Schultz (FL) | Democrat | Requires an HHS certification ensuring that the reductions and rescissions made by this Act will not affect cancer patients and their care. | Submitted |
440 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Adds the Federal Retirement Fairness Act, which would allow federal workers who began their careers as temporary workers to make catch-up retirement contributions. | Submitted |
441 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Prohibits new cost barriers to federal employees seeking to challenge agency misconduct or wrongdoing. | Submitted |
442 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD), Olszewski (MD) | Democrat | Prevents the SNAP matching funds provision from going into effect, unless CBO determines that the provision would not constitute an unfunded federal mandate as defined by the Unfunded Mandates Reform Act of 1995. | Submitted |
443 | Version 1 | Thanedar (MI) | Democrat | Strikes Section 10011 which would eliminate Section 28 of the Food and Nutrition Act. Section 28 contains the Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention Grant Program, or the SNAP-Ed program. | Submitted |
444 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Inserts the provisions of the "Cumulative Impacts Act" and prevents the sale of any oil, coal, or gas leases until such a sale has undergone a cumulative impact review. | Submitted |
445 | Version 1 | Lee (PA) | Democrat | Revises Section 30011, lifting the cap on the amount of subsidized and unsubsidized loans students and parents may take out in pursuit of a student's degree. | Submitted |
446 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Reinstates Dr. Carla Hayden as Librarian of Congress and Shira Perlmutter as Register of Copyrights, while prohibiting the bill from taking effect should Secretary Marco Antonio Rubio be appointed to assume the office of the Librarian of Congress or the Register of Copyrights. | Submitted |
447 | Version 1 | DeSaulnier (CA) | Democrat | To provide $700 million to the Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Discretionary Grant Program | Submitted |
448 | Version 1 | Grothman (WI) | Republican | Strikes Sec. 111109. Modifications to Low-Income Housing Tax Credit | Submitted |
449 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Inserts the provisions of the “Auto Insurance Expense Relieve Act” and requires payments for motor vehicle insurance policy premiums to be considered in determining eligibility for benefits provided through Federal funds. | Submitted |
450 | Version 1 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Exempts non Medicaid expansion and partial Medicaid expansion states from the payment limit for certain state directed payments. | Submitted |
451 | Version 1 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Exempts non Medicaid expansion states from a moratorium on new or increased provider taxes. | Submitted |
452 | Version 1 | DeSaulnier (CA) | Democrat | Prevents the bill's Medicaid cuts from taking effect if they would result in people with disabilities losing coverage. | Submitted |
453 | Version 1 | DeSaulnier (CA) | Democrat | Prevents the bill from taking effect if the Administration misses a court-ordered deadline to re-hire any illegally fired Region 9 employee. | Submitted |
454 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Prevents the SNAP provision from going into effect until CBO certifies that it will not reduce eligibility for the school meals program under the Community Eligibility Provision. | Submitted |
455 | Version 1 | McDonald Rivet (MI) | Democrat | Reinstates $660,100,000 for fiscal year 2025 for the Local Food for Schools Program. | Submitted |
456 | Version 2 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Revised Extends for one year the energy investment tax credit for qualified biogas property (property that converts biomass into methane and captures the gas for sale or productive use). | Revised |
457 | Version 1 | DeSaulnier (CA) | Democrat | Prevents the education title of the bill from taking effect until the Secretary of Education certifies that the Department of Education is in compliance with court orders. | Submitted |
458 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Prevents Medicaid work requirements from going into effect until CBO certifies that work requirements will not increase uncompensated hospital care. | Submitted |
459 | Version 1 | Grothman (WI) | Republican | Decreases the LIHTC by 2% for each of the next 5 calendar years. | Submitted |
460 | Version 1 | McDonald Rivet (MI), Davids (KS) | Democrat | Provides funding for research facilities maintenance, including $11.5 billion to cover deferred maintenance at Land Grant Universities. | Submitted |
461 | Version 1 | Pallone (NJ) | Democrat | Prevents Subtitle A of Title IV from going into effect until DOE certifies that tariffs on energy imports are no greater than they were on January 19, 2025. | Submitted |
462 | Version 1 | Thanedar (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits funds made available by VI from being used by the Department of Homeland Security, its employees, or contractors to engage in activities that conflict with any ruling by the Supreme Court. | Submitted |
463 | Version 2 | Meuser (PA) | Republican | Revised Inserts text identical to H.R. 1264, removing lead oxide, sulfuric acid, and antimony from the Superfund Excise Taxes. | Revised |
464 | Version 1 | Thanedar (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from being made available by Title VI from being used by the Department of Homeland Security, its employees, or contractors to engage in activities that conflict with any ruling by any Federal or State court. | Submitted |
465 | Version 1 | Jackson (IL) | Democrat | Establishes a special rule to permit currently eligible entities who have met certain criteria to remain eligible for the section 45X advanced manufacturing tax credit after the enactment of this act. | Submitted |
466 | Version 1 | Thanedar (MI) | Democrat | Sets aside $1,800,000,000 to remain available until September 30, 2029, for proper medical care of persons detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, including routine and annual medical assessments, as well as treatment for chronic and acute conditions. | Submitted |
467 | Version 3 | Jackson (IL) | Democrat | Revised Preserves the full value of 45X for taxpayers whose combined tariff rate on manufacturing components is 10% or higher. | Revised |
468 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Strikes Section 112008 and Section 112009, which would accelerate the phase out of and place additional restrictions on the Clean Electricity Production (45Y) and Investment (48E) Tax Credits respectively. | Submitted |
469 | Version 1 | Leger Fernández (NM) | Democrat | Ensures judicial review is available for tribes to protect treaty rights as well as cultural and natural resources. | Submitted |
470 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Restores critical work to counter Russian and Chinese disinformation campaigns targeting Americans. Prevents Title VI of the bill from taking effect until all employees of the State Department’s Countering Foreign Information Manipulation and Interference Hub who were fired after January 20, 2025 either as part of a reduction-in-force or solely due to their probationary status are reinstated and allowed to return to their job duties. | Submitted |
471 | Version 1 | Torres (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits funds to terminate a probationary employee at the Federal Aviation Administration unless an individual performance assessment has been conducted, in accordance with applicable federal regulations and judicial rulings, in order to ensure the safety of the flying public. | Submitted |
472 | Version 1 | Torres (CA) | Democrat | Directs the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to allocate appropriate resources for California’s water infrastructure, environmental restoration, and flood management projects. | Submitted |
473 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Eliminates cuts to state funding for SNAP, offset by eliminating the estate and gift tax extension for the wealthy. | Submitted |
474 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Providing a tax cut for the middle class, offset by increases taxes on millionaires. | Submitted |
475 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), McClellan (VA), Houlahan (PA), Olszewski (MD), Budzinski (IL), Goldman (NY), Scott (VA), Schneider (IL) | Democrat | Repeals the elimination of the consumer energy credits | Submitted |
476 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Prevents government employees and Special Government Employees from benefitting financially from the expanded use of AI in government. | Submitted |
477 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Prevents government employees and Special Government Employees from benefitting financially from the expanded use of AI in government. | Submitted |
478 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Permits individuals eligible for the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program to use service fees associated with internet connection for computing the excess shelter expense deduction for SNAP eligibility. | Submitted |
479 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Affirms Congressmembers' right to visit ICE facilities for the purpose of conducting oversight. | Submitted |
480 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Prohibits funds allocated by Section 70105 from being used to illegally remove a person from the United States. | Submitted |
481 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Prevents government settlements or payments to people or entities related to convictions related to the January 6, 2021 Insurrection at the United States Capitol. | Submitted |
482 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Strikes the Agency Reports provision and replaces it with the REPORTS Act. The REPORTS Act holds federal rulemaking and policies accountable to individuals living at, near, or below the poverty line; and racial inequity. | Submitted |
483 | Version 1 | Leger Fernández (NM) | Democrat | Prevents onshore oil and gas royalty reductions from taking effect if they reduce revenues to state budgets, including for education and law enforcement. | Submitted |
484 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Strikes the Election for At-Will Employment provision and replaces it with the SERVICE Act. The SERVICE Act requires an agency attempting to reduce its workforce by greater than 5% in a fiscal year to produce a report on the impact of those cuts and for GAO to analyze the accuracy of that report. | Submitted |
485 | Version 2 | Beyer (VA), Schneider (IL), Bonamici (OR), Budzinski (IL), Houlahan (PA), McClellan (VA), Olszewski (MD), Goldman (NY), Scott (VA) | Democrat | Revised Strikes the elimination of the electricity investment and production tax credits in order to keep electricity prices low. | Revised |
486 | Version 1 | Cloud (TX) | Republican | Eliminates the Broad-Based Categorical Eligibility (BBCE) loophole in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and stop waste, fraud, and abuse within the food stamp program. | Submitted |
487 | Version 1 | Cloud (TX) | Republican | Removes suppressors from the National Firearms Act (NFA) and Gun Control Act (GCA), treating them as standard firearm accessories; prohibits states from imposing taxes or registration requirements on suppressors; ends the $200 transfer tax and streamlines the acquisition process for law-abiding Americans; and permits active and retired law enforcement to carry concealed suppressors. | Submitted |
488 | Version 1 | Cloud (TX) | Republican | Terminates and claws back $3 billion authorized in the so-called Inflation Reduction Act to help build an electric vehicle (EV) fleet for the U.S. Postal Service (USPS). | Submitted |
489 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Defines maternal medical care as a covered medical expense for the purpose of calculating the excess medical expense deduction for SNAP eligibility. | Submitted |
490 | Version 1 | Cloud (TX) | Republican | Phases the Provider Tax rate in Title IV down 1% per year beginning in 2027, until it is 0% in 2032. | Submitted |
491 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Defines menstrual products as a medical expense for the purpose of calculating the excess medical expense deduction for SNAP eligibility. | Submitted |
492 | Version 1 | Roy (TX) | Republican | Inserts the text of H.R. 3321, Ending Medicaid Discrimination Against the Most Vulnerable Act, phasing down the 90% FMAP for able-bodied adults to a state's traditional population FMAP over 8 years starting in 2027. | Submitted |
493 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Prevents the Office of the President from undermining CFPB's independence by prohibiting their ability to review or modify CFPB’s budget or proposed rules and guidance. | Submitted |
494 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Strikes Sec. 100006(a)- "Repeal of Funding for Alternative Fuel and Low-Emission Aviation Technology Program" | Submitted |
495 | Version 3 | Meuser (PA) | Republican | Revised Provides a performance-based tax credit to incentivize rare earth element extraction from coal, coal byproducts, and brine water from fracking. | Revised |
496 | Version 1 | Roy (TX) | Republican | Limits Article III standing to aliens who challenge immigration law application or enforcement and who are not U.S. citizens or Lawful Permanent Residents. | Submitted |
497 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Strike Section 50001 and replaces it with funding for the HOME and CDBG programs to build, rehabilitate, and preserve affordable and resilient housing to bring down house prices and reduce the cost of post-disaster recovery efforts. | Submitted |
498 | Version 1 | Roy (TX) | Republican | Levies a $1,000 fee on an entity or official that declines to honor a detainer from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. | Submitted |
499 | Version 1 | Carbajal (CA) | Democrat | Strikes section 10001, preventing cuts to SNAP, and doubles the mandatory spending in the Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP). | Submitted |
500 | Version 1 | Roy (TX) | Republican | Imposes a fixed four-year term on any immigration judges and support staff hired from the funds of the bill. | Submitted |
501 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Houlahan (PA), McGarvey (KY), McClellan (VA), Goldman (NY), Schneider (IL), Bonamici (OR), Scott (VA), Budzinski (IL) | Democrat | Strikes the elimination of the nuclear energy tax credit, the hydrogen tax credit, and the domestic manufacturing tax credit. | Submitted |
502 | Version 1 | Roy (TX) | Republican | Establishes an Election Integrity Fund at the Department of the Treasury. | Submitted |
503 | Version 1 | Vargas (CA), Espaillat (NY) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from being used by ICE to detain or remove children who are receiving medically necessary care for cancer or a life-threatening disease. | Submitted |
504 | Version 1 | Carbajal (CA) | Democrat | Strikes section 10006, which would prevent states from having to share a portion of the cost for SNAP benefit allotments. | Submitted |
505 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Delays enactment of the section establishing a tax credit or stock bonus for private or religious school voucher contributions until all States whose legislatures have voted to endorse the Ten Commandments and post them in public school classrooms require state legislators to vote on each individual Commandment. State legislators would be prohibited from voting for Commandments that they themselves have ever violated. | Submitted |
506 | Version 1 | Torres (CA) | Democrat | Eliminates the remittance tax. | Submitted |
507 | Version 1 | Torres (CA) | Democrat | Removes the harmful provisions that (1) cut the Medicaid program and (2) change the Affordable Care Act, protecting health care and lowering costs for tens of millions of Americans. | Submitted |
508 | Version 1 | Torres (CA) | Democrat | Eliminates the cap on State and Local Tax (SALT) Deductions and moves the expiration of the cap to June 1, 2025. | Submitted |
509 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD), Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Rolls back censorship imposed on the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) and U.S. Military Academies by requiring the Secretary of Defense to restore all books, materials, and curriculum that were available on January 20, 2025. Further prohibits federal funds from being used to remove educational materials based on Executive Orders targeting diversity, equity and inclusion policies and gender equality protections. | Submitted |
510 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Conditions effective date of title V on Treasury certification within 30 days that the bill will not lead to increased fraud for veterans or prevent harmed veterans from getting prompt remediation. | Submitted |
511 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Authorizes the PCAOB to collect $3.2 billion in fees to conduct audits of public companies. | Submitted |
512 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Prevents FSOC's funding cuts from applying to amounts necessary for FSOC to investigate the President and other government officials who are investing, receiving compensation, or otherwise gaining financial benefit from their promotion of crypto products, as well as the companies providing financial compensation to covered individuals, for conflicts of interest if such conflicts of interest would cause harm to financial stability. | Submitted |
513 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Prevents FSOC's funding cuts from applying to amounts necessary for FSOC to assess and monitor risks to financial stability arising from the government potentially requiring the use of particular stablecoins and other digital assets to contract with the government, the Government’s adoption of stablecoins and other digital assets in their internal operations, and deployment of stablecoins and other digital assets externally. | Submitted |
514 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Strike section 50001 and replace with full funding for 60,000 Emergency Housing Vouchers. | Submitted |
515 | Version 1 | Torres (CA) | Democrat | Removes the harmful provisions that cut SNAP benefits that tens of millions of Americans rely on to put food on the table. | Submitted |
516 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Strike Section 50001 and replaces it with the housing title of Build Back Better | Submitted |
517 | Version 1 | Vindman (VA) | Democrat | Adds a sense of Congress that health centers rely on Medicaid to keep their doors open and provide comprehensive care to their patients, and that Congress should not enact any law that would increase uncompensated care or increase cost-sharing among community health center patients. | Submitted |
518 | Version 2 | Garcia (IL), Garcia (TX), Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Revised Expands the definition of eligible non-citizens to include DACA recipients in student aid eligibility. | Revised |
519 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Houlahan (PA), Schneider (IL), Budzinski (IL), Goldman (NY) | Democrat | Removes damaging transferability language, replaces "placed into service" language with clarifying language of "the construction of which begins," and offers previously proposed language to amend the unworkable FEOC provisions in the energy tax title. | Submitted |
520 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Strikes the section of the bill that cuts Medicaid payments to non-profit family planning providers that offer abortions and replaces it with cuts to Medicaid payments to anti-abortion centers, also known as crisis pregnancy centers. | Submitted |
521 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Adds a provision to prevent any funds allocated under Presidential Residence Protection Assistance in this bill from going to the President or any entity that the President benefits from. | Submitted |
522 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Replaces the Thrifty Food Plan section to increase nutrition benefits eligibility for students. | Submitted |
523 | Version 1 | Subramanyam (VA) | Democrat | Renames the bill the “Tax Awards for eXecutives, Stealing from Children And Medicaid Act" or the "TAX SCAM Act". | Submitted |
524 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits funds made available by Title VI from being used to facilitate the transfer of non-citizens from any U.S. Customs and Border Protection facility to the United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. | Submitted |
525 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits funds made available by Title VI from being used to effectuate the removal from the United States of any non-citizen to a third-country prison, except in compliance with treaty obligations and Federal extradition laws and policies. | Submitted |
526 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits funds made available by Title VI from being used to separate families in violation of the Ms. L Settlement. | Submitted |
527 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits funds made available by Title VI from being used to effectuate the removal from the United States of a pregnant woman, except in compliance with treaty obligations and Federal extradition laws and policies. | Submitted |
528 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Appropriates $500,000,000 to the Secretary of Homeland Security, for fiscal year 2025, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to remain available until September 29, 2025, for State, local, Tribal, and territorial capabilities to counter hate crimes, Islamophobia, and antisemitism. | Submitted |
529 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Amends bill to instruct GAO to conduct a study on the accuracy and consistency with which contract C&P examiners are filling out the mental competency section of Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQs). | Submitted |
530 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Veterans Affairs shall submit to the Committees on Veterans’ Affairs of the Senate and House of Representatives a report no later than 30 days after enactment of this Act regarding all communications, or any portion of any such communication, in the possession or control of the Secretary, that refers or relates to any and all DOGE communications. | Submitted |
531 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Expands GI Bill Parity to Guard and Reserve Members. | Submitted |
532 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Reinstates telework agreements for VISN Clinical Resource Hub employees who had them in place prior to January 20, 2025, and wish to have those agreements reinstated. | Submitted |
533 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Reinstates telework agreements for VISN Clinical Contact Center employees who had them in place prior to January 20, 2025, and wish to have those agreements reinstated. | Submitted |
534 | Version 1 | Wilson (FL) | Democrat | Provides capitalization grants for the Clean Water State Revolving Funds Under Title VI of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act. | Submitted |
535 | Version 1 | Wilson (FL) | Democrat | Provides funding to carry out authorized water-related environmental infrastructure projects. | Submitted |
536 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Reauthorizes the Fox Grant program. | Submitted |
537 | Version 1 | Wilson (FL) | Democrat | Provides $5,000,000, to remain available until expended, to the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency for translation of the application for individual assistance under the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act into the 2 languages, other than English, most spoken in each State. | Submitted |
538 | Version 1 | McClellan (VA) | Democrat | Ensures that there are no conflicts of interest in use of spectrum auction proceeds and in the licensing or spectrum allocation decisions by the Federal Communications Commission. | Submitted |
539 | Version 1 | Strickland (WA) | Democrat | Appropriates $1,000,000,000 to the Commandant of the Coast Guard for recruiting and retaining qualified medical professionals and improving access to medical care. | Submitted |
540 | Version 1 | Carter (GA) | Republican | Revises the tax code to allow forest landowners to claim loss from destroyed timber following a natural disaster. Same as H.R. 262 with the exception of removing the reforestation subsection. | Submitted |
541 | Version 1 | Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Strikes section 90001, which would strip federal retirees of the FERS supplemental annuity provision. | Submitted |
542 | Version 1 | Strickland (WA) | Democrat | Exempts spouses of active duty servicemembers from Medicaid community engagement requirements. | Submitted |
543 | Version 1 | Strickland (WA) | Democrat | Exempts spouses of active duty servicemembers from SNAP work requirements. | Submitted |
544 | Version 1 | Bishop (GA) | Democrat | Facilitates the participation of military households in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by excluding from income limits the housing allowance provided to members of the Armed Forces. | Submitted |
545 | Version 1 | Bishop (GA) | Democrat | Restores District of Columbia local funds for programs and activities included in the District's Fiscal Year 2025 Local Budget Act of 2024. Identical to S. 1077 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
546 | Version 2 | Ruiz (CA) | Democrat | Revised This amendment would require a study investigating the impacts of cuts to the Medicaid program on wait times in Emergency Departments and on the amount of uncompensated care hospitals must provide. Attached is a place holder for Leg Counsel's text. | Revised |
547 | Version 1 | Arrington (TX) | Republican | MANAGER’S AMENDMENT Makes technical and conforming changes to clarify references and comply with Senate Procedural Requirements. | Considered as Adopted |
Committee Votes
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 70
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #378, offered by Representative McGovern, which requires NIH to restore all awarded, unspent, but obligated appropriated NIH grant funding. Defeated: 4–7
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 71
Motion by Mr. McGovern to strike the last sentence of the rule, which states that Clause 5(b) of rule XXI, the House rule requiring a supermajority vote to increase income taxes, does not apply to this bill. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 72
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #233, offered by Representative Jeffries, which strikes all provisions that would cause millions of Americans to lose healthcare and food assistance. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 73
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #245, offered by Representative Underwood, which makes the enhanced premium tax credits that lower the costs of health insurance plans offered on the ACA Marketplaces permanent. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 74
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #267, offered by Representative DelBene, which makes the Child Tax Credit fully refundable and increases the credit amount from $2,000 per child to $6,360 for newborns, $4,320 for children ages one through six, and $3,600 for children age six through 17. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 75
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #250, offered by Representative Doggett, which reduces the cost of the bill by about half by ensuring only the 98% of taxpayers earning $400,000 or less each year receive a tax break and the 2% of taxpayers earning over $400,000 do not receive any new tax breaks. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 76
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #40, offered by Representative Chu, which ensures that no one earning more than $10 million per year receives a tax cut. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 77
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #283, offered by Representative Gomez, which establishes a 39.6% tax bracket for income over $1,000,000,000. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 78
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #29, offered by Representative Craig, which strikes harmful provisions that would slash $313 billion in food assistance for children, seniors, and veterans. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 79
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #32, offered by Representative Hayes, which prevents any cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program from taking effect until certification these provisions will not result in a reduction of benefits. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 80
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #33, offered by Representative Brown, which prevents families with children as young as 7 years of age from losing food assistance. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 81
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #25, offered by Representative McClain Delaney, which prevents Sections 10001 through 100012 from taking effect until certification these provisions will not result in a decrease in benefits for households with children under the age of 18. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 82
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #184, offered by Representative Scott, which prohibits the bill from going into effect unless cuts to Medicaid and SNAP would not result in fewer families being eligible for free school meals. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 83
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #68, offered by Representative Vasquez, which inserts the text of the Affordable Insulin Now Act from the 118th Congress (H.R. 1488), which limits cost-sharing for insulin under private health insurance under private health insurance for a month's supply of selected insulin products at $35 or 25% of a plan's negotiated price (after any price concessions), whichever is less. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 84
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #42, offered by Representative Chu, which strikes strikes the provisions in the bill that increase costs, increase red tape, make it harder for people to get coverage, and cause coverage loss on the ACA marketplaces. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 85
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #242, offered by Representative Gomez, which extends eligibility for the ACA Premium Tax Credit to include children and pregnant woman, including those losing Medicaid coverage. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 86
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #215, offered by Representative Rivas, which strikes the provision creating a moratorium on states or a political subdivision from enforcing any law or regulation limiting, restricting, or regulating artificial intelligence models, artificial intelligence systems, or automated decision systems entered into interstate commerce. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 87
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #202, offered by Representative Ocasio-Cortez, which subtitle A of title IV shall not go into effect until the Inspector General of The Department of Energy certifies that that the implementation of sections 41002 and 41004 of this subtitle will not result in increased risks of corruption or ‘‘pay-to-play’’ politics that would adversely impact the integrity of the permitting processes of the Department of Energy and the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 88
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendment #374, offered by Representative Mike Thompson, which strikes section 112029 which eliminates the $200 tax on silencers which has been in place since 1934. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 89
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendment #27, offered by Representative Johnson, which strikes bill text that would prevent the courts from enforcing a contempt citation for failure to comply with an injunction or a temporary restraining order. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 90
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendment #150, offered by Representative Scanlon, which prohibits funds from Title VII, Subtitle A - Immigration Matters, from being used to implement or defend Executive Order 14160, entitled “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship." Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 91
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendment #238, offered by Representative Clark, which strikes the section that defunds Planned Parenthood and reduces access to life saving cancer screenings and reproductive health care. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 92
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendment #411, offered by Representative Scanlon, which strikes section 42106, which repeals and rescinds funds to address air pollution in schools. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 93
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendment #71, offered by Representative Raskin, which prevents Title VII from taking effect until the Attorney General certifies that any grant administered by the Office of Justice Programs of the Department of Justice that was terminated after January 20, 2025, has been reinstated. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 94
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendment #35, offered by Representative Jayapal, which prohibits the use of funds in Subtitle A of Title VII from being used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain or deport U.S. citizens. Defeated: 4–7
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 95
Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to add a self-executed second-degree amendment to the manager’s amendment striking the insertion of a new section 44202, which would result in at least 300,000 people losing health care coverage and eliminate abortion coverage in Marketplace plans or prohibit cost sharing reductions for plans that maintain abortion coverage, resulting in plans throughout the country dropping coverage for abortion care. Defeated: 4–7
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 96
Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to amend the rule to make in order amendment #47, offered by Representative Sykes, which strikes language in the bill that cuts Medicaid. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 97
Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to amend the rule to make in order amendment #485, offered by Representative Beyer, which strikes the elimination of the electricity investment and production tax credits in order to keep electricity prices low. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 98
Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to amend the rule to make in order amendment #483, offered by Representative Leger Fernández, which protects state budgets and education and health care funding from reductions in oil and gas revenues. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 99
Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to amend the rule to make in order amendment #265, offered by Representative Leger Fernández, which strikes Section 110004. Extension of Increased Child Tax Credit and Temporary Enhancement and replaces with H.R. 2763, the American Family Act. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 100
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #2, offered by Representative Gillen, which strikes the limitation on the State and Local Tax deduction. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 101
Motion by Mrs. Houchin to report the rule. Adopted: 8–4