Bills Desk
250 bills from the 119th Congress, led by the newest arrivals from Capitol Hill.
Sponsored by Tom McClintock
This bill requires the government to publish online the reasons why it has listed a species as endangered or threatened. It also aims to increase transparency and cooperation with states and local governments in decision-making processes related to endangered species. Additionally, the bill mandates the disclosure of federal expenditures on lawsuits related to endangered species, while ensuring that sensitive information remains classified.
Sponsored by Warren Davidson
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Sponsored by Val Hoyle
This bill helps electric utilities prepare for and respond to natural disasters by allowing them to do certain cost-effective activities to mitigate the damage, such as joint projects with other organizations or restoration of power assistance. The goal is to make our electrical systems more resilient and able to withstand severe weather events. This can help reduce costs and minimize disruptions for consumers.
Sponsored by Amy Klobuchar
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Sponsored by Andy Biggs
This bill would eliminate the National Voter Registration Act of 1993, a law that helps Americans register to vote by automatically registering them when they interact with the government (like when they get a driver's license or update their address). Repealing this law could make it harder for people to register and vote. This change could affect millions of Americans who rely on automatic voter registration.
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Sponsored by Michelle Fischbach
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Sponsored by Andy Biggs
This bill allows individuals on family or medical leave to use health savings account funds for qualified expenses during their leave, and increases the contribution limit for health savings accounts. The goal is to help families cover unexpected medical costs while they are on leave.
Sponsored by Claudia Tenney
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Sponsored by Andy Biggs
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Sponsored by Andy Biggs
This bill would repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010, effective October 1, 2025. The ACA expanded healthcare coverage to millions of Americans and required health insurance companies to offer certain benefits. Repealing these laws could lead to changes in how people access and pay for healthcare.
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Sponsored by John Thune
This bill extends the life of a committee that helps prepare for the inauguration of the President and Vice President. The committee will still have the same powers as before. It will use the Capitol building for its events.
Sponsored by Steve Scalise
This bill informs the Senate that the House of Representatives has a quorum and has chosen its leaders, including the Speaker and Clerk. The Speaker is Mike Johnson from Louisiana, and the Clerk is Kevin McCumber from Illinois. This bill is essentially a formal announcement to the Senate.
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