[House Calendars for June 28, 2024 - 118th Congress, 2nd Session]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
1. UNION CALENDAR
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``(1) A Calendar of the Committee of the Whole House on the state of
the Union, to which shall be referred public bills and public resolutions
raising revenue, involving a tax or charge on the people, directly or
indirectly making appropriations of money or property or requiring such
appropriations to be made, authorizing payments out of appropriations
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No.
2023
Feb. 7 Referred to the Message of the 1
Committee of the President of the
Whole House on the United States to the
State of the Union. Congress on the
(H. Doc. 118-1) subject of the state
of the Union.
H.R. 1152 Mr. Graves of Missouri To amend the Federal 5
Mar. 17 (Transportation and Water Pollution
Infrastructure). Control Act to make
Rept. 118-10 changes with respect
to water quality
certification, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1155 Mrs. Rodgers of To prohibit the phase 6
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy out of gasoline and
and Commerce). prevent higher
Rept. 118-13 prices for
consumers, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1158 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Toxic 7
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy Substances Control
and Commerce). Act with respect to
Rept. 118-14 new critical energy
resources, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1141 Mrs. Rodgers of To repeal the natural 8
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy gas tax.
and Commerce).
Rept. 118-15
H.R. 1140 Mrs. Rodgers of To authorize the 9
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy Administrator of the
and Commerce). Environmental
Rept. 118-16 Protection Agency to
waive application of
certain requirements
with respect to
processing and
refining a critical
energy resource at a
critical energy
resource facility,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1131 Mrs. Rodgers of To require the 10
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy Administrator of the
and Commerce). Environmental
Rept. 118-17 Protection Agency to
authorize the use of
flexible air
permitting with
respect to certain
critical energy
resource facilities,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1130 Mrs. Rodgers of To repeal restrictions 11
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy on the export and
and Commerce). import of natural
Rept. 118-18 gas.
H.R. 1085 Mrs. Rodgers of To require the Secretary 12
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy of Energy to direct
and Commerce). the National
Rept. 118-20 Petroleum Council to
issue a report with
respect to
petrochemical
refineries in the
United States, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1070 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Solid Waste 13
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy Disposal Act to
and Commerce). provide the owner or
Rept. 118-21 operator of a
critical energy
resource facility an
interim permit under
subtitle C that is
subject to final
approval by the
Administrator of the
Environmental
Protection Agency,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1068 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Department 14
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy of Energy
and Commerce). Organization Act to
Rept. 118-22 secure the supply of
critical energy
resources, including
critical minerals
and other materials,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1115 Mrs. Rodgers of To provide for Federal 15
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy and State agency
and Commerce). coordination in the
Rept. 118-23 approval of certain
authorizations under
the Natural Gas Act,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1058 Mrs. Rodgers of To establish a more 16
Mar. 23 Washington (Energy uniform,
Part I and Commerce). transparent, and
Rept. 118-24 modern process to
authorize the
construction,
connection,
operation, and
maintenance of
international
border-crossing
facilities for the
import and export of
oil and natural gas
and the transmission
of electricity.
Mar. 23
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
and Natural
Resources
discharged
H.R. 1335 Mr. Westerman (Natural To restart onshore and 18
Mar. 23 Resources). offshore oil, gas,
Part I Rept. 118-28 and coal leasing,
streamline
permitting for
energy
infrastructure,
ensure transparency
in energy
development on
Federal lands, and
for other purposes.
Mar. 23
Agriculture
and Budget
discharged
H.R. 1603 Mrs. Rodgers of To repeal provisions of 19
Mar. 28 Washington (Energy Public Law 117-169
and Commerce). relating to taxpayer
Rept. 118-31 subsidies for home
electrification, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1376 Mr. Turner To require the Director 20
Mar. 30 (Intelligence). of National
Part I Rept. 118-32 Intelligence to
declassify
information relating
to the origin of
COVID-19, and for
other purposes.
Mar. 30
Energy and
Commerce
discharged
Rept. 118-36 Mr. Comer (Oversight and Authorization and 23
Apr. 17 Accountability). Oversight Plans for
All House
Committees.
H.R. 675 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Secure and 27
Apr. 25 Washington (Energy Trusted
and Commerce). Communications
Rept. 118-41 Networks Act of 2019
to prohibit the
Federal
Communications
Commission from
granting a license
or United States
market access for a
non-geostationary
orbit satellite
system if the
license or grant of
market access would
be held or
controlled by an
entity that produces
or provides any
covered
communications
equipment or service
or an affiliate of
such an entity, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 2794 Mr. Green of Tennessee To secure the 29
May 5 (Homeland Security). international
Part I Rept. 118-45 borders of the
United States, and
for other purposes.
May 5
Ways and
Means and
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 1690 Mr. McCaul (Foreign To authorize the 30
May 5 Affairs). Secretary of State
Part I Rept. 118-46 to negotiate
regional immigration
agreements, and for
other purposes.
May 5
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 2640 Mr. Jordan (Judiciary). To provide for reform of 31
May 5 Rept. 118-47 the asylum system
Part I and protection of
the border.
May 5
Ways and
Means,
Education and
the Workforce
and Homeland
Security
discharged
H.R. 801 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend title III of 36
May 11 Washington (Energy the Public Health
and Commerce). Service Act to
Rept. 118-53 provide for
suspension of
entries and imports
from designated
countries to prevent
the spread of
communicable
diseases and import
into the United
States of certain
controlled
substances.
H.R. 1482 Mr. Lucas (Science, To provide guidance for 40
May 16 Space, and and investment in
Technology). the upgrade and
Rept. 118-60 modernization of the
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric
Administration
Weather Radio All
Hazards network, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 1496 Mr. Lucas (Science, To upgrade the 41
May 16 Space, and communications
Technology). service used by the
Rept. 118-61 National Weather
Service, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1735 Mr. Lucas (Science, To coordinate Federal 42
May 16 Space, and research and
Technology). development efforts
Rept. 118-62 focused on
modernizing
mathematics in STEM
education through
mathematical and
statistical
modeling, including
data-driven and
computational
thinking, problem,
project, and
performance-based
learning and
assessment,
interdisciplinary
exploration, and
career connections,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1153 Mr. McCaul (Foreign To provide a 43
May 16 Affairs). clarification of
Rept. 118-63 non-applicability
for regulation and
prohibition relating
to sensitive
personal data under
the International
Emergency Economic
Powers Act, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 501 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Controlled 46
May 17 Washington (Energy Substances Act to
Part I and Commerce). require registrants
Rept. 118-66 to decline to fill
certain suspicious
orders, and for
other purposes.
May 17
Judiciary
discharged
H.J. Res. 29 Mr. Westerman (Natural Providing for 71
June 5 Resources). congressional
Rept. 118-94 disapproval under
chapter 8 of title
5, United States
Code, of the rule
submitted by the
United States Fish
and Wildlife Service
relating to
``Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife
and Plants; Lesser
Prairie-Chicken;
Threatened Status
With Section 4(d)
Rule for the
Northern Distinct
Population Segment
and Endangered
Status for the
Southern Distinct
Population
Segment''.
H.J. Res. 46 Mr. Westerman (Natural Providing for 72
June 5 Resources). congressional
Rept. 118-95 disapproval under
chapter 8 of title
5, United States
Code, of the rule
submitted by the
National Marine
Fisheries Service
relating to
``Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife
and Plants;
Regulations for
Listing Endangered
and Threatened
Species and
Designating Critical
Habitat''.
H.J. Res. 49 Mr. Westerman (Natural Providing for 73
June 5 Resources). congressional
Rept. 118-96 disapproval under
chapter 8 of title
5, United States
Code, of the rule
submitted by the
United States Fish
and Wildlife Service
relating to
``Endangered and
Threatened Wildlife
and Plants;
Endangered Species
Status for Northern
Long-Eared Bat''.
H.R. 1541 Mr. Williams of Texas To amend the Small 74
June 5 (Small Business). Business Act to
Rept. 118-97 include requirements
relating to
apprenticeship
program assistance
for small business
development centers,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1644 Mr. Williams of Texas To amend the Small 76
June 5 (Small Business). Business Act to
Rept. 118-99 require a report on
7(a) agents, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1651 Mr. Williams of Texas To amend the Small 77
June 5 (Small Business). Business Act to
Rept. 118-100 establish
requirements for
7(a) agents, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1730 Mr. Williams of Texas To amend the Small 78
June 5 (Small Business). Business Act to
Rept. 118-101 include requirements
relating to
graduates of career
and technical
education programs
or programs of study
for small business
development centers
and women's business
centers, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3796 Mr. Smith of Missouri To provide for the 81
June 12 (Ways and Means). extension of taxes
Rept. 118-105 funding the Airport
and Airway Trust
Fund and to require
the designation of
certain airports as
ports of entry.
H.R. 3798 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend the Internal 82
June 12 (Ways and Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 118-106 to inform employers
of flexible health
insurance benefits.
H.R. 1843 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend the Internal 84
June 13 (Ways and Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 118-109 to permanently
extend the exemption
for telehealth
services from
certain high
deductible health
plan rules.
H.R. 2868 Ms. Foxx (Education and To amend the Employee 87
June 14 the Workforce). Retirement Income
Rept. 118-112 Security Act of 1974
to clarify the
treatment of certain
association health
plans as employers,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2813 Ms. Foxx (Education and To amend the Employee 88
June 20 the Workforce). Retirement Income
Part I Rept. 118-114 Security Act of
1974, the Public
Health Service Act,
and the Internal
Revenue Code of 1986
to exclude from the
definition of health
insurance coverage
certain medical
stop-loss insurance
obtained by certain
plan sponsors of
group health plans,
and for other
purposes.
June 20
Energy and
Commerce and
Ways and Means
discharged
H.R. 2741 Mr. Graves of Missouri To authorize and amend 91
June 27 (Transportation and authorities,
Infrastructure). programs, and
Rept. 118-119 statutes
administered by the
Coast Guard.
H.R. 3938 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend the Internal 99
June 30 (Ways and Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 118-127 to encourage
economic growth.
H.R. 3937 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend the Internal 100
June 30 (Ways and Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 118-128 to promote the
establishment and
growth of small
businesses.
H.R. 3936 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend the Internal 101
June 30 (Ways and Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 118-129 to rename the
standard deduction
the guaranteed
deduction, and to
add a bonus amount
to the guaranteed
deduction for
taxable years 2024
and 2025.
H.R. 3559 Mr. Lucas (Science, To provide for Federal 110
July 11 Space, and Aviation
Part I Technology). Administration
Rept. 118-139 research and
development, and for
other purposes.
July 11
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
discharged
Rept. 118-144 Mr. Smith of Missouri Submission to the U.S. 113
July 17 (Ways and Means). House of
Representatives of
Materials Related to
the Testimony of
Internal Revenue
Service
Whistleblowers.
H.R. 4664 Mr. Womack Making appropriations 114
July 17 (Appropriations). for financial
Rept. 118-145 services and general
government for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2024,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1282 Mr. Rogers of Alabama To amend title 10, 117
July 18 (Armed Services). United States Code,
Part I Rept. 118-149 to expand
eligibility to
certain military
retirees for
concurrent receipt
of veterans'
disability
compensation and
retired pay or
combat-related
special
compensation, and
for other purposes.
July 18
Veterans'
Affairs
discharged
H.R. 4820 Mr. Cole Making appropriations 122
July 24 (Appropriations). for the Departments
Rept. 118-154 of Transportation,
and Housing and
Urban Development,
and related agencies
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2024, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1338 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the 125
July 25 Washington (Energy Communications Act
and Commerce). of 1934 to provide
Rept. 118-157 authority for
certain licenses,
and for other
purposes.
(Failed of passage under
suspension of the
rules July 25,
2023.)
H.R. 3286 Mr. Green of Tennessee To amend the Homeland 127
July 27 (Homeland Security). Security Act of 2002
Part I Rept. 118-160 to establish the
duties of the
Director of the
Cybersecurity and
Infrastructure
Security Agency
regarding open
source software
security, and for
other purposes.
July 27
Oversight and
Accountability
discharged
H.R. 3208 Mr. Green of Tennessee To amend the Homeland 128
July 27 (Homeland Security). Security Act of 2002
Rept. 118-161 to establish a DHS
Cybersecurity On-
the-Job Training
Program, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3932 Mr. Turner To authorize 129
Aug. 18 (Intelligence). appropriations for
Rept. 118-162 fiscal year 2024 for
intelligence and
intelligence related
activities of the
United States
Government, the
Community Management
Account, and the
Central Intelligence
Agency Retirement
and Disability
System, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3884 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend title XI of the 132
Aug. 25 Washington (Energy Public Health
and Commerce). Service Act to
Rept. 118-166 reauthorize the
program providing
for sickle cell
disease and other
heritable blood
disorders research,
surveillance,
prevention, and
treatment.
H.R. 4469 Mrs. Rodgers of To clarify that eRINs 136
Sept. 1 Washington (Energy are not authorized
and Commerce). for purposes of
Rept. 118-172 satisfying the
volume of renewable
fuel that needs to
be contained in
transportation fuel
for purposes of the
Renewable Fuel
Program, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4671 Mr. Williams of Texas To amend the Small 140
Sept. 1 (Small Business). Business Act to
Rept. 118-176 standardize
reporting on
procurement goals
for small business
concerns, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4090 Mr. Lucas (Science, To amend the Federal 141
Sept. 1 Space, and Fire Prevention and
Technology). Control Act of 1974
Rept. 118-177 to authorize
appropriations for
the United States
Fire Administration
and firefighter
assistance grant
programs, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 369 Mr. Lucas (Science, To require the National 142
Sept. 1 Space, and Institute of
Technology). Standards and
Rept. 118-178 Technology to
conduct research on
public safety
communication
coordination
standards among
wildland
firefighters and
fire management
response officials.
H.R. 3995 Mr. Williams of Texas To require the 144
Sept. 1 (Small Business). Administrator of the
Rept. 118-180 Small Business
Administration to
ensure that the
small business
regulatory budget
for a fiscal year is
not greater than
zero, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3784 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend title VII of 156
Sept. 12 (Ways and Means). the Social Security
Rept. 118-191 Act to provide for a
single point of
contact at the
Social Security
Administration for
individuals who are
victims of identity
theft.
H.R. 4762 Mr. Graves of Missouri To amend title 49, 158
Sept. 13 (Transportation and United States Code,
Infrastructure). to extend the non-
Rept. 118-194 premium war risk
insurance program.
H.R. 1245 Mr. Westerman (Natural To direct the Secretary 165
Sept. 20 Resources). of the Interior to
Rept. 118-204 reissue a final rule
relating to removing
the Greater
Yellowstone
Ecosystem population
of grizzly bears
from the Federal
list of endangered
and threatened
wildlife, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1726 Mr. Westerman (Natural To require the Secretary 166
Sept. 20 Resources). of the Interior to
Part I Rept. 118-205 partner and
collaborate with the
Secretary of
Agriculture and the
State of Hawaii to
address Rapid Ohia
Death, and for other
purposes.
Sept. 20
Agriculture
discharged
H.R. 3915 Mr. Lucas (Science, To improve the National 171
Sept. 21 Space, and Weather Service's
Technology). forecasting of
Rept. 118-211 turbulence and
acquisition of
aviation weather
data, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3447 Mr. Graves of Missouri To amend title 23, 176
Sept. 26 (Transportation and United States Code,
Infrastructure). to authorize a
Rept. 118-217 hydrogen powered
vehicle to exceed
certain weight
limits on the
Interstate Highway
System, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 5425 Mr. Williams of Texas To amend the Small 180
Sept. 26 (Small Business). Business Act to
Rept. 118-221 enhance the Office
of Rural Affairs,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 5424 Mr. Williams of Texas To amend the Small 181
Sept. 26 (Small Business). Business Economic
Rept. 118-222 Policy Act of 1980
to examine how the
competitiveness of
small businesses is
affected by the
enforcement of
Federal antitrust
laws, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 5340 Ms. Foxx (Education and To amend the Employee 183
Sept. 26 the Workforce). Retirement Income
Rept. 118-224 Security Act of 1974
to ensure that
pension plans
provide notice to
participants and
beneficiaries on
risks associated
with certain
investments, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 5339 Ms. Foxx (Education and To amend the Employee 184
Sept. 26 the Workforce). Retirement Income
Rept. 118-225 Security Act of 1974
to specify
requirements
concerning the
consideration of
pecuniary and non-
pecuniary factors,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 5338 Ms. Foxx (Education and To amend the Employee 185
Sept. 26 the Workforce). Retirement Income
Rept. 118-226 Security Act of 1974
to establish that
fiduciaries must act
with prudence and
loyalty when
selecting service
providers for
pension plans.
H.R. 5337 Ms. Foxx (Education and To amend the Employee 186
Sept. 26 the Workforce). Retirement Income
Rept. 118-227 Security Act of 1974
to clarify the
application of
prudence and
exclusive purpose
duties to the
exercise of
shareholder rights.
H.R. 2577 Mr. Green of Tennessee To amend the Homeland 189
Oct. 2 (Homeland Security). Security Act of 2002
Rept. 118-237 to establish the Law
Enforcement Mental
Health and Wellness
Program, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3557 Mrs. Rodgers of To streamline Federal, 192
Oct. 2 Washington (Energy State, and local
Part I and Commerce). permitting and
Rept. 118-240 regulatory reviews
to expedite the
deployment of
communications
facilities, and for
other purposes.
Oct. 2
Natural
Resources and
Transportation
and
Infrastructure
discharged
H.R. 3943 Mr. Bost (Veterans' To amend title 38, 193
Oct. 2 Affairs). United States Code,
Rept. 118-241 to improve the
reemployment rights
of members of the
Armed Forces, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 3369 Mrs. Rodgers of To direct the Assistant 195
Oct. 25 Washington (Energy Secretary of
and Commerce). Commerce for
Rept. 118-244 Communications and
Information to
conduct a study and
hold public meetings
with respect to
artificial
intelligence
systems, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3343 Mrs. Rodgers of To require the Assistant 198
Oct. 25 Washington (Energy Secretary of
and Commerce). Commerce for
Rept. 118-248 Communications and
Information to
submit to Congress a
plan for the
Assistant Secretary
to track the
acceptance,
processing, and
disposal of certain
Form 299s, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4259 Ms. Foxx (Education and To amend the Individuals 202
Oct. 25 the Workforce). with Disabilities
Rept. 118-252 Education Act to
require notification
with respect to
individualized
education program
teams, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 4957 Ms. Foxx (Education and To apply the 204
Oct. 25 the Workforce). requirements of the
Rept. 118-254 Federal Vacancies
Reform Act of 1998
to a vacancy in the
office of the
Secretary of Labor,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 5349 Ms. Foxx (Education and To develop and 205
Oct. 25 the Workforce). disseminate a civic
Rept. 118-255 education curriculum
and oral history
resources regarding
certain political
ideologies, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 5721 Mr. Jordan (Judiciary). To amend the Omnibus 206
Oct. 26 Rept. 118-256 Crime Control and
Safe Streets Act of
1968 to require
certain reporting on
sexual assault kit
testing.
H.R. 4509 Ms. Foxx (Education and To amend the Employee 208
Nov. 1 the Workforce). Retirement Income
Rept. 118-258 Security Act of 1974
to require group
health plans and
health insurance
issuers offering
group health
insurance coverage
to only pay claims
submitted by
hospitals that have
in place policies
and procedures to
ensure accurate
billing practices,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 4508 Ms. Foxx (Education and To amend the Employee 209
Nov. 1 the Workforce). Retirement Income
Rept. 118-259 Security Act of 1974
to clarify and
strengthen the
application of
certain employer-
sponsored health
plan disclosure
requirements.
H.R. 4527 Ms. Foxx (Education and To amend the Employee 210
Nov. 1 the Workforce). Retirement Income
Rept. 118-260 Security Act of 1974
to ensure plan
fiduciaries may
access de-identified
information relating
to health claims,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 5734 Mr. Steil (House To amend the Federal 211
Nov. 2 Administration). Election Campaign
Rept. 118-262 Act of 1971 to
extend the
Administrative Fine
Program for certain
reporting
violations.
H.R. 5861 Mr. Smith of Missouri To extend reemployment 222
Nov. 21 (Ways and Means). services and
Rept. 118-277 eligibility
assessments to all
claimants for
unemployment
benefits, and for
other purposes.
H.J. Res. 66 Mr. McHenry (Financial Disapproving the rule 224
Nov. 28 Services). submitted by the
Rept. 118-279 Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau
relating to ``Small
Business Lending
Under the Equal
Credit Opportunity
Act (Regulation
B)''.
Rept. 118-281 Mr. Smith of Missouri Submission to the U.S. 225
Nov. 29 (Ways and Means). House of
Representatives of
Documents Protected
Under Internal
Revenue Code Section
6103.
H.R. 3209 Mr. Graves of Missouri To amend the Intermodal 229
Nov. 29 (Transportation and Surface
Infrastructure). Transportation
Rept. 118-285 Efficiency Act of
1991 to designate
the Texas and New
Mexico portions of
the future
Interstate-
designated segments
of the Port-to-
Plains Corridor as
Interstate Route 27,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 6068 Mr. Smith of Missouri To allow a period in 232
Dec. 1 (Ways and Means). which members of the
Rept. 118-288 clergy may revoke
their exemption from
Social Security
coverage, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1161 Mr. McHenry (Financial To accord securities 233
Dec. 1 Services). issued by the
Rept. 118-289 International
Development
Association the same
exemption from the
securities laws that
applies to the
securities of other
multilateral
development banks in
which the United
States is a member.
H.R. 1109 Mr. McHenry (Financial To amend the Bank 234
Dec. 1 Services). Service Company Act
Rept. 118-290 to provide
improvements with
respect to State
banking agencies,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 554 Mr. McHenry (Financial To deter Chinese 236
Dec. 1 Services). aggression towards
Rept. 118-292 Taiwan by requiring
the Secretary of the
Treasury to publish
a report on
financial
institutions and
accounts connected
to senior officials
of the People's
Republic of China,
to restrict
financial services
for certain
immediate family of
such officials, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 510 Mr. McHenry (Financial To require the United 238
Dec. 1 Services). States Governor of,
Rept. 118-294 and the United
States Executive
Director at, the
International
Monetary Fund to
oppose an increase
in the weight of the
Chinese renminbi in
the Special Drawing
Rights basket of the
Fund, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1807 Mr. McHenry (Financial To direct the Securities 239
Dec. 1 Services). and Exchange
Rept. 118-295 Commission to
promulgate rules
with respect to the
electronic delivery
of certain required
disclosures, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2798 Mr. McHenry (Financial To make reforms to the 241
Dec. 4 Services). Bureau of Consumer
Part I Rept. 118-297 Financial
Protection, and for
other purposes.
Dec. 4
Oversight and
Accountability,
Judiciary and
Small Business
discharged
H.R. 6570 Mr. Jordan (Judiciary). To amend the Foreign 248
Dec. 11 Rept. 118-307 Intelligence
Part I Surveillance Act of
1978 to reform
certain authorities
and to provide
greater transparency
and oversight.
Dec. 11
Intelligence
discharged
H.R. 5988 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend the Internal 249
Dec. 12 (Ways and Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 118-309 to provide special
rules for the
taxation of certain
residents of Taiwan
with income from
sources within the
United States.
H.R. 1553 Mr. McHenry (Financial To require the 250
Dec. 12 Services). Securities and
Rept. 118-310 Exchange Commission
to revise rules
relating to general
solicitation or
general advertising
to allow for
presentations or
other communication
made by or on behalf
of an issuer at
certain events, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 3063 Mr. McHenry (Financial To amend the Federal 251
Dec. 12 Services). securities laws to
Rept. 118-311 enhance 403(b)
plans, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2627 Mr. McHenry (Financial To amend the Investment 252
Dec. 12 Services). Company Act of 1940
Rept. 118-312 to prohibit
limitations on
closed-end companies
investing in private
funds, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 5472 Mr. McHenry (Financial To make improvements to 254
Dec. 13 Services). the Financial Crimes
Rept. 118-315 Enforcement Network,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 5512 Mr. McHenry (Financial To require United States 255
Dec. 13 Services). financial
Part I Rept. 118-316 institutions to
ensure entities and
persons owned or
controlled by the
institution comply
with financial
sanctions on the
Russian Federation
and the Republic of
Belarus to the same
extent as the
institution itself,
and for other
purposes.
Dec. 13
Agriculture
discharged
H.R. 5485 Mr. McHenry (Financial To require the Secretary 256
Dec. 13 Services). of the Treasury to
Rept. 118-317 provide for greater
transparency and
protections with
regard to Bank
Secrecy Act reports,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 3229 Mr. Steil (House To amend the Federal 257
Dec. 14 Administration). Election Campaign
Rept. 118-318 Act of 1971 to apply
the prohibition
against
contributions and
donations by foreign
nationals in
connection with
elections to
contributions or
donations in
connection with
ballot initiatives
and referenda.
H.R. 1516 Mr. Green of Tennessee To establish Department 258
Dec. 19 (Homeland Security). of Homeland Security
Rept. 118-319 funding restrictions
on institutions of
higher education
that have a
relationship with
Confucius
Institutes, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 6231 Mr. Green of Tennessee To amend the Homeland 261
Dec. 19 (Homeland Security). Security Act of 2002
Rept. 118-322 to require a
prioritized policy
issuance review
process for the
Department of
Homeland Security,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 4841 Mr. McHenry (Financial To prohibit Federal 262
Dec. 19 Services). agencies from
Rept. 118-323 restricting the use
of convertible
virtual currency by
a person to purchase
goods or services
for the person's own
use, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 4767 Mr. McHenry (Financial To make revisions to the 263
Dec. 19 Services). Federal securities
Rept. 118-324 laws with respect to
shareholder
proposals, proxy
voting, and the
registration of
proxy advisory
firms, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 4823 Mr. McHenry (Financial To provide enhanced 264
Dec. 19 Services). reporting
Rept. 118-325 requirements for
Federal banking
regulators, to amend
the Federal Reserve
Act to remove the
designation of Vice
Chairman for
Supervision of the
Board of Governors
of the Federal
Reserve System, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 4655 Mr. McHenry (Financial To amend the Securities 265
Dec. 19 Services). Exchange Act of 1934
Rept. 118-326 to prohibit the
Securities and
Exchange Commission
from compelling the
inclusion or
discussion of
shareholder
proposals or proxy
or consent
solicitation
materials, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4765 Mr. McHenry (Financial To require the Secretary 267
Dec. 19 Services). of the Treasury to
Rept. 118-328 carry out a study on
Chinese support for
Afghan illicit
finance, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 6367 Mr. McHenry (Financial To direct the Secretary 268
Dec. 19 Services). of the Treasury to
Rept. 118-329 instruct the United
States Executive
Director at each
international
financial
institution to use
the voice, vote, and
influence of the
United States to
provide financial
assistance to
countries that
receive an influx of
civilian, non-
combatant displaced
persons stemming
from the armed
conflict that has
resulted from
Hamas's October 2023
terrorism in Israel,
to be used for
humanitarian aid for
the displaced
persons.
H.R. 6365 Mr. McHenry (Financial To protect against 269
Dec. 19 Services). illicit oil
Rept. 118-330 shipments, and for
other purposes.
Rept. 118-335 Mr. Smith of Missouri Submission to the U.S. 274
Dec. 19 (Ways and Means). House of
Representatives of
Documents Protected
Under Internal
Revenue Code Section
6103.
H.R. 4790 Mr. McHenry (Financial To amend the Federal 275
Dec. 22 Services). securities laws with
Rept. 118-336 respect to the
materiality of
disclosure
requirements, to
establish the Public
Company Advisory
Committee, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 6585 Ms. Foxx (Education and To amend the Higher 276
Dec. 22 the Workforce). Education Act of
Rept. 118-337 1965 to extend
Federal Pell Grant
eligibility to
certain short-term
workforce programs.
2024
H.R. 187 Mr. Smith of Missouri To ensure the payment of 279
Jan. 9 (Ways and Means). interest and
Rept. 118-340 principal of the
debt of the United
States.
H.R. 3400 Ms. Foxx (Education and To amend the National 281
Jan. 11 the Workforce). Labor Relations Act
Rept. 118-343 to adjust the dollar
thresholds for
National Labor
Relations Board
jurisdiction over
certain labor
disputes, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1432 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend the Internal 286
Jan. 18 (Ways and Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 118-351 to provide for the
deductibility of
charitable
contributions to
certain
organizations for
members of the Armed
Forces.
H.R. 3372 Mr. Graves of Missouri To amend title 23, 287
Jan. 18 (Transportation and United States Code,
Infrastructure). to establish a
Rept. 118-352 safety data
collection program
for certain 6-axle
vehicles, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 522 Mr. Bost (Veterans' To amend title 38, 289
Jan. 25 Affairs). United States Code,
Rept. 118-354 to authorize the
Secretary of
Veterans Affairs to
provide or assist in
providing a vehicle
adapted for
operation by
disabled individuals
to certain eligible
persons, to pay
expenses associated
with the delivery of
such vehicle, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 6513 Mr. Steil (House To amend the Help 296
Jan. 29 Administration). America Vote Act of
Rept. 118-361 2002 to confirm the
requirement that
States allow access
to designated
congressional
election observers
to observe the
election
administration
procedures in
congressional
elections.
H.R. 2553 Mr. Jordan (Judiciary). To amend title 28, 304
Jan. 31 Rept. 118-371 United States Code,
to authorize removal
of an action or
prosecution against
a President, Vice
President, former
President, or former
Vice President, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 5450 Mr. Williams of Texas To amend the Small 311
Feb. 13 (Small Business). Business Act to
Rept. 118-381 modify the
application of price
evaluation
preference for
qualified HUBZone
small business
concerns to certain
contracts, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 6156 Mr. Williams of Texas To require the 312
Feb. 13 (Small Business). Administrator of the
Rept. 118-382 Small Business
Administration to
designate a point of
contact for for-
profit child care
providers, submit a
report to Congress,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 2426 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend part E of title 315
Feb. 13 (Ways and Means). IV of the Social
Rept. 118-385 Security Act to
require the
Secretary of Health
and Human Services
to identify
obstacles to
identifying and
responding to
reports of children
missing from foster
care and other
vulnerable foster
youth, to provide
technical assistance
relating to the
removal of such
obstacles, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4316 Mr. Steil (House To amend the National 316
Feb. 13 Administration). Voter Registration
Rept. 118-386 Act of 1993 to
permit a State to
include as part of
the mail voter
registration form a
requirement that
applicants provide
proof of
citizenship, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 5687 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend the Internal 317
Feb. 13 (Ways and Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 118-387 to modernize health
savings accounts.
H.R. 3162 Mr. Steil (House To amend the National 318
Feb. 14 Administration). Voter Registration
Rept. 118-389 Act of 1993 to
require the
Secretary of
Homeland Security
and the Commissioner
of Social Security
to provide
information to
States upon request
which will enable
States to verify the
citizenship status
of applicants for
voter registration
in elections for
Federal office in
the State and remove
individuals who are
not citizens of the
United States from
the list of
individuals
registered to vote
in elections for
Federal office in
the State, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1796 Mr. Graves of Missouri To improve individual 319
Feb. 14 (Transportation and assistance provided
Part I Infrastructure). by the Federal
Rept. 118-390 Emergency Management
Agency, and for
other purposes.
Feb. 14
Financial
Services and
Small Business
discharged
H.R. 4396 Mr. Steil (House To amend the Help 324
Feb. 23 Administration). America Vote Act of
Rept. 118-395 2002 to prohibit
noncitizen voting in
District of Columbia
elections, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 7104 Mr. Williams of Texas To require the National 327
Feb. 23 (Small Business). Small Business
Rept. 118-398 Development Center
Advisory Board to
submit an annual
report on the
activities of the
Board and other
information, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 7129 Mr. Williams of Texas To amend the Small 328
Feb. 23 (Small Business). Business Act to
Rept. 118-399 establish the Office
of Whistleblower
Awards, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 5688 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend the Internal 330
Feb. 26 (Ways and Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 118-401 to improve health
savings accounts.
H.R. 5616 Mr. Westerman (Natural To require the Secretary 333
Mar. 5 Resources). of the Interior to
Rept. 118-405 conduct certain
offshore lease
sales.
H.R. 7122 Mr. McCaul (Foreign To prohibit aid that 334
Mar. 5 Affairs). will benefit Hamas,
Rept. 118-406 and for other
purposes.
H.R. 6278 Mr. Graves of Missouri To direct the 335
Mar. 5 (Transportation and Administrator of
Infrastructure). General Services to
Rept. 118-408 identify two Federal
agencies to
consolidate into the
GSA Headquarters
Building, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 6317 Mr. Graves of Missouri To require the 336
Mar. 6 (Transportation and Administrator of the
Infrastructure). General Services
Rept. 118-409 Administration to
submit a report
describing a process
for seeking public
comment about
proposed changes to
mandatory design
standards for public
buildings, and for
other purposes.
Mar. 7 Referred to the Message of the 343
Committee of the President of the
Whole House on the United States to the
State of the Union. Congress on the
(H. Doc. 118-94) subject of the state
of the Union.
H.R. 929 Mr. Westerman (Natural To take certain land in 349
Mar. 12 Resources). the State of
Rept. 118-423 Washington into
trust for the
benefit of the
Puyallup Tribe of
the Puyallup
Reservation, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 6421 Mrs. Rodgers of To prohibit the 350
Mar. 12 Washington (Energy Secretary of Energy
and Commerce). from enforcing
Rept. 118-424 energy efficiency
standards applicable
to manufactured
housing, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4278 Mr. Bost (Veterans' To amend title 38, 351
Mar. 15 Affairs). United States Code,
Rept. 118-425 to modify personnel
action procedures
with respect to
employees of the
Department of
Veterans Affairs,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 6185 Mrs. Rodgers of To require coordination 353
Mar. 19 Washington (Energy among Federal
and Commerce). agencies on
Rept. 118-427 regulatory actions
that affect the
reliable operation
of the bulk-power
system.
H.R. 4167 Mrs. Rodgers of To prohibit the 356
Mar. 26 Washington (Energy Secretary of Energy
and Commerce). from changing energy
Rept. 118-431 conservation
standards for
distribution
transformers for a
certain period, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 4770 Mr. Westerman (Natural To reauthorize the 359
Apr. 2 Resources). Chesapeake Bay
Rept. 118-434 Office of the
National Oceanic and
Atmospheric
Administration, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 7322 Mr. Jordan (Judiciary). To amend the Immigration 360
Apr. 2 Rept. 118-435 and Nationality Act
with respect to
enforcement by an
attorney general of
a State.
H.R. 661 Mr. Jordan (Judiciary). To require U.S. 366
Apr. 5 Rept. 118-442 Immigration and
Customs Enforcement
to take into custody
certain aliens who
have been charged in
the United States
with a crime that
resulted in the
death or serious
bodily injury of
another person, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 3446 Mr. Jordan (Judiciary). To impose certain 367
Apr. 5 Rept. 118-443 limitations on
consent decrees and
settlement
agreements by
agencies that
require the agencies
to take regulatory
action in accordance
with the terms
thereof, and for
other purposes.
H.J. Res. 116 Ms. Foxx (Education and Providing for 369
Apr. 5 the Workforce). congressional
Rept. 118-445 disapproval under
chapter 8 of title
5, United States
Code, of the rule
submitted by the
Department of the
Labor relating to
``Employee or
Independent
Contractor
Classification Under
the Fair Labor
Standards Act''.
H.R. 5202 Mrs. Rodgers of To reauthorize the 372
Apr. 5 Washington (Energy Virginia Graeme
and Commerce). Baker Pool and Spa
Rept. 118-448 Safety Act, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 7626 Mrs. Rodgers of To prohibit the 374
Apr. 10 Washington (Energy Secretary of Energy
and Commerce). from prescribing or
Rept. 118-451 enforcing energy
conservation
standards for room
air conditioners
that are not cost-
effective or
technologically
feasible, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 7637 Mrs. Rodgers of To prohibit the 375
Apr. 10 Washington (Energy Secretary of Energy
and Commerce). from prescribing or
Rept. 118-452 enforcing energy
conservation
standards for
refrigerators,
refrigerator-
freezers, and
freezers that are
not cost-effective
or technologically
feasible, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 7645 Mrs. Rodgers of To prohibit the 376
Apr. 10 Washington (Energy Secretary of Energy
and Commerce). from prescribing or
Rept. 118-453 enforcing energy
conservation
standards for
clothes dryers that
are not cost-
effective or
technologically
feasible, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 7673 Mrs. Rodgers of To prohibit the 377
Apr. 10 Washington (Energy Secretary of Energy
and Commerce). from prescribing or
Rept. 118-454 enforcing energy
conservation
standards for
clothes washers that
are not cost-
effective or
technologically
feasible, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 7700 Mrs. Rodgers of To prohibit the 378
Apr. 10 Washington (Energy Secretary of Energy
and Commerce). from prescribing or
Rept. 118-455 enforcing energy
conservation
standards for
dishwashers that are
not cost-effective
or technologically
feasible, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 4486 Mr. Steil (House To clarify that a State 382
Apr. 15 Administration). or local
Rept. 118-461 jurisdiction may
give preference to
individuals who are
veterans or
individuals with a
disability with
respect to hiring
election workers to
administer an
election in the
State or local
jurisdiction, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 4460 Mr. Steil (House To amend the National 383
Apr. 15 Administration). Voter Registration
Part I Rept. 118-462 Act of 1993 and the
Help America Vote
Act of 2002 to
ensure that only
eligible American
citizens may
participate in
elections for
Federal office, and
for other purposes.
Apr. 15
Judiciary
discharged
H.R. 4555 Mr. Steil (House To amend the Help 385
Apr. 17 Administration). America Vote Act of
Rept. 118-465 2002 to allow the
use of requirements
payments to conduct
a post-election
audit with respect
to an election for
Federal office in a
State.
H.R. 3724 Ms. Foxx (Education and To amend the Higher 386
Apr. 23 the Workforce). Education Act of
Rept. 118-467 1965 to prohibit
recognized
accrediting agencies
and associations
from requiring,
encouraging, or
coercing
institutions of
higher education to
meet any political
litmus test or
violate any right
protected by the
Constitution as a
condition of
accreditation.
H.R. 7683 Ms. Foxx (Education and To amend the Higher 387
Apr. 26 the Workforce). Education Act of
Rept. 118-468 1965 to require
institutions of
higher education to
adopt and adhere to
principles of free
speech, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3325 Mr. Jordan (Judiciary). To amend the Omnibus 399
May 6 Rept. 118-481 Crime Control and
Safe Streets Act of
1968 to authorize
law enforcement
agencies to use COPS
grants for
recruitment
activities, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2969 Mr. McHenry (Financial To establish an 402
May 6 Services). Independent
Rept. 118-485 Financial Technology
Working Group to
Combat Terrorism and
Illicit Financing,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1747 Mr. McHenry (Financial To provide a safe harbor 403
May 6 Services). from licensing and
Rept. 118-486 registration for
certain non-
controlling
blockchain
developers and
providers of
blockchain services.
H.R. 820 Mrs. Rodgers of To direct the Federal 405
May 7 Washington (Energy Communications
and Commerce). Commission to
Rept. 118-489 publish a list of
entities that hold
authorizations,
licenses, or other
grants of authority
issued by the
Commission and that
have certain foreign
ownership, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2864 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Secure and 407
May 7 Washington (Energy Trusted
and Commerce). Communications
Rept. 118-491 Networks Act of 2019
to provide for the
addition of certain
equipment and
services produced or
provided by DJI
Technologies to the
list of covered
communications
equipment or
services published
under such Act, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 4766 Mr. McHenry (Financial To provide for the 408
May 7 Services). regulation of
Rept. 118-492 payment stablecoins,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 7406 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Public 419
May 14 Washington (Energy Health Service Act
and Commerce). to authorize the
Rept. 118-504 Secretary of Health
and Human Services
to carry out a
program of research,
training, and
investigation
related to Down
syndrome, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 7589 Mrs. Rodgers of To direct the Secretary 420
May 14 Washington (Energy of Commerce, acting
and Commerce). through the
Rept. 118-505 Assistant Secretary
of Commerce for
Communications and
Information, to
conduct a study of
the national
security risks posed
by consumer routers,
modems, and devices
that combine a modem
and router, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 1513 Mrs. Rodgers of To direct the Federal 421
May 14 Washington (Energy Communications
and Commerce). Commission to
Rept. 118-506 establish a task
force to be known as
the ``6G Task
Force'', and for
other purposes.
H.R. 2706 Mrs. Rodgers of To prohibit 422
May 14 Washington (Energy discrimination on
and Commerce). the basis of mental
Rept. 118-507 or physical
disability in cases
of organ
transplants.
H.R. 7251 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Public 425
May 17 Washington (Energy Health Service Act
and Commerce). to reauthorize
Rept. 118-512 certain poison
control programs.
H.R. 6160 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Public 426
May 21 Washington (Energy Health Service Act
and Commerce). to reauthorize a
Rept. 118-513 lifespan respite
care program.
H.R. 7153 Mrs. Rodgers of To reauthorize the Dr. 427
May 21 Washington (Energy Lorna Breen Health
and Commerce). Care Provider
Rept. 118-514 Protection Act, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 7218 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend title III of 428
May 21 Washington (Energy the Public Health
and Commerce). Service Act to
Rept. 118-515 extend the program
for promotion of
public health
knowledge and
awareness of
Alzheimer's disease
and related
dementias, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 7189 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Public 429
May 22 Washington (Energy Health Service Act
and Commerce). to reauthorize a
Rept. 118-517 national congenital
heart disease
research,
surveillance, and
awareness program,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 7208 Mrs. Rodgers of To reauthorize the 430
May 22 Washington (Energy Traumatic Brain
and Commerce). Injury program.
Rept. 118-518
H.R. 7224 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Public 431
May 22 Washington (Energy Health Service Act
and Commerce). to reauthorize the
Rept. 118-519 Stop, Observe, Ask,
and Respond to
Health and Wellness
Training Program.
H.R. 6829 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Public 432
May 22 Washington (Energy Health Service Act
and Commerce). to authorize and
Rept. 118-520 support the creation
and dissemination of
cardiomyopathy
education,
awareness, and risk
assessment materials
and resources to
identify more at-
risk families, to
authorize research
and surveillance
activities relating
to cardiomyopathy,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 7630 Mr. Lucas (Science, To require a plan to 433
May 23 Space, and improve the
Technology). cybersecurity and
Rept. 118-521 telecommunications
of the U.S. Academic
Research Fleet, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 7685 Mr. Lucas (Science, To strengthen and 434
May 23 Space, and enhance the
Technology). competitiveness of
Rept. 118-522 American industry
through the research
and development of
advanced
technologies to
improve the
efficiency of
cement, concrete,
and asphalt
production, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 555 Mr. McHenry (Financial To amend the Defense 435
May 23 Services). Production Act of
Rept. 118-523 1950 to ensure the
supply of certain
medical materials
essential to
national defense,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 1166 Mr. McHenry (Financial To enhance authorities 436
May 23 Services). under the Defense
Rept. 118-524 Production Act of
1950 to respond to
the public health
emergencies, to
provide additional
oversight of such
authorities, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 3916 Mrs. Rodgers of To amend the Public 437
May 24 Washington (Energy Health Service Act
and Commerce). to reauthorize and
Rept. 118-525 improve the National
Breast and Cervical
Cancer Early
Detection Program
for fiscal years
2024 through 2028,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 619 Mrs. Rodgers of To extend the National 438
May 24 Washington (Energy Alzheimer's Project.
and Commerce).
Rept. 118-526
H.R. 750 Mrs. Rodgers of To require any person 441
May 31 Washington (Energy that sells or
and Commerce). distributes a mobile
Rept. 118-530 application that the
Federal Government
has prohibited for
Government-owned
devices to disclose
that fact to any
individual who
downloads, updates,
or otherwise uses
such application,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 620 Mrs. Rodgers of To require an annual 442
May 31 Washington (Energy budget estimate for
and Commerce). the initiatives of
Rept. 118-531 the National
Institutes of Health
pursuant to reports
and recommendations
made under the
National Alzheimer's
Project Act.
H.R. 4646 Mrs. Rodgers of To reauthorize the rural 443
May 31 Washington (Energy emergency medical
and Commerce). service training and
Rept. 118-532 equipment assistance
program, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 7321 Mr. Steil (House To amend the Federal 444
June 3 Administration). Election Campaign
Rept. 118-534 Act of 1971 to
modernize certain
reporting
requirements for
electioneering
communications, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 784 Mrs. Rodgers of To require any person 445
June 4 Washington (Energy that maintains an
and Commerce). internet website or
Rept. 118-536 that sells or
distributes a mobile
application that is
owned, wholly or
partially, by the
Chinese Communist
Party or by a non-
state-owned entity
located in the
People's Republic of
China, to disclose
that fact to any
individual who
downloads or
otherwise uses such
website or
application.
H.R. 6418 Ms. Foxx (Education and To modify the program of 449
June 4 the Workforce). grants to support
Rept. 118-540 high-quality charter
schools.
H.R. 5302 Mr. Green of Tennessee To designate the Air and 450
June 7 (Homeland Security). Marine Operations
Part I Rept. 118-542 Marine Unit of the
U.S. Customs and
Border Protection
located at 101 Km
18.5 in Cabo Rojo,
Puerto Rico, as the
``Michel O. Maceda
Marine Unit''.
June 7
Ways and
Means
discharged
H.R. 7404 Mr. Green of Tennessee To require annual 451
June 7 (Homeland Security). reports on counter
Rept. 118-543 illicit cross-border
tunnel operations,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 7832 Mr. Green of Tennessee To require the Secretary 452
June 7 (Homeland Security). of Homeland Security
Rept. 118-544 to develop a plan to
identify, integrate,
and deploy new,
innovative,
disruptive, or other
emerging or advanced
technologies to
enhance, or address
capability gaps in,
border security
operations, and for
other purposes.
H.R. 7980 Mr. Smith of Missouri To amend the Internal 454
June 11 (Ways and Means). Revenue Code of 1986
Rept. 118-550 to exclude vehicles
the batteries of
which contain
materials sourced
from prohibited
foreign entities
from the clean
vehicle credit.
H.R. 8281 Mr. Steil (House To amend the National 455
June 14 Administration). Voter Registration
Rept. 118-552 Act of 1993 to
require proof of
United States
citizenship to
register an
individual to vote
in elections for
Federal office, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 8752 Mr. Amodei Making appropriations 456
June 14 (Appropriations). for the Department
Rept. 118-553 of Homeland Security
for the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2025, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 8771 Mr. Diaz-Balart Making appropriations 457
June 14 (Appropriations). for the Department
Rept. 118-554 of State, foreign
operations, and
related programs for
the fiscal year
ending September 30,
2025, and for other
purposes.
H.R. 8772 Mr. Valadao Making appropriations 458
June 17 (Appropriations). for the Legislative
Rept. 118-555 Branch for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2025,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 8773 Mr. Joyce of Ohio Making appropriations 459
June 17 (Appropriations). for financial
Rept. 118-556 services and general
government for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2025,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 8774 Mr. Calvert Making appropriations 460
June 17 (Appropriations). for the Department
Rept. 118-557 of Defense for the
fiscal year ending
September 30, 2025,
and for other
purposes.
H.J. Res. 165 Ms. Foxx (Education and Providing for 461
June 25 the Workforce). congressional
Rept. 118-558 disapproval under
chapter 8 of title
5, United States
Code, of the rule
submitted by the
Department of
Education relating
to
``Nondiscrimination
on the Basis of Sex
in Education
Programs or
Activities Receiving
Federal Financial
Assistance''.
H.R. 897 Mr. Westerman (Natural To provide for the 462
June 27 Resources). establishment of the
Rept. 118-560 Alabama Underwater
Forest National
Marine Sanctuary,
and for other
purposes.
H.R. 7370 Mr. Westerman (Natural To amend the Geothermal 463
June 27 Resources). Steam Act of 1970 to
Rept. 118-561 establish a deadline
for processing
applications related
to geothermal
leasing.
H.R. 7377 Mr. Westerman (Natural To amend the Federal Oil 464
June 27 Resources). and Gas Royalty
Rept. 118-562 Management Act of
1982 to improve the
management of
royalties from oil
and gas leases, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 6368 Mr. Westerman (Natural To assist Tribal 465
June 27 Resources). governments in the
Rept. 118-563 management of
buffalo and buffalo
habitat and the
reestablishment of
buffalo on Indian
land.
H.R. 6062 Mr. Westerman (Natural To restore the ability 466
June 27 Resources). of the people of
Rept. 118-564 American Samoa to
approve amendments
to the territorial
constitution based
on majority rule in
a democratic act of
self-determination,
as authorized
pursuant to an Act
of Congress
delegating
administration of
Federal territorial
law in the territory
to the President,
and to the Secretary
of the Interior
under Executive
Order 10264, dated
June 29, 1951, under
which the
Constitution of
American Samoa was
approved and may be
amended without
requirement for
further
congressional
action, subject to
the authority of
Congress under the
Territorial Clause
in article IV,
section 3, clause 2
of the United States
Constitution.
H.R. 5443 Mr. Westerman (Natural To establish a policy 467
June 27 Resources). regarding appraisal
Rept. 118-565 and valuation
services for real
property for a
transaction over
which the Secretary
of the Interior has
jurisdiction, and
for other purposes.
H.R. 5770 Mr. Westerman (Natural To reauthorize certain 468
June 27 Resources). United States
Rept. 118-566 Geological Survey
water data
enhancement
programs.
H. Con. Res. Mr. Arrington (Budget). Establishing the 469
117 Rept. 118-568 congressional budget
June 27 for the United
States Government
for fiscal year 2025
and setting forth
the appropriate
budgetary levels for
fiscal years 2026
through 2034.
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