Hearing Information
Amendment Deadline
Friday, May 31, 2024 - 4:00pm View Announcement »
Meeting Information
Tuesday, June 11, 2024 - 12:00pm H-313, The Capitol View Announcement »
Friday, May 31, 2024 - 4:00pm View Announcement »
Tuesday, June 11, 2024 - 12:00pm H-313, The Capitol View Announcement »
COMMITTEE ACTION:
REPORTED BY A RECORD VOTE of 9-4 on Tuesday, June 11, 2024.
FLOOR ACTION ON H. RES. 1287:
Agreed to by a record vote of 208-207, after agreeing to the previous question by a record vote of 210-204, on Tuesday, June 12, 2024.
MANAGERS: Scott/Scanlon
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# | Version # | Sponsor(s) | Party | Summary | Status |
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1 | Version 1 | Davis (NC) | Democrat | Uses existing DOD resources on a noninterference basis to improve education in rising high school youth to increase the size of the qualified applicant pool for college and jobs. Adds Reach for Tomorrow as an eligible organization for Air Transport. | Submitted |
2 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Corrects a longstanding drafting error and clarifies that District of Columbia National Guard members who were federal civilian employees were entitled to leave without loss in pay or time from their civilian employment during their mobilization from January 6, 2021, until enactment of the FY22 NDAA. | Submitted |
3 | Version 2 | Garcia, Robert (CA), Grothman (WI), Moskowitz (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Facilitates the reporting of Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) by civilian aviation personnel. Reports would be shared by the FAA to All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) at the Department of Defense, with legal protections for those making reports. Text is identical to H.R.6967 - Safe Airspace for Americans Act. | Revised |
4 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA), Bacon (NE), Norton (DC), Bice (OK), Tokuda (HI), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Provides equitable parental leave to USPHS Commissioned Corps officers on par with the other services. | Submitted |
5 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Requires the Commanding General of the District of Columbia National Guard to reside in D.C. | Submitted |
6 | Version 2 | Reschenthaler (PA), McClain (MI), Tenney (NY), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funds to support the Wuhan Institute of Virology, EcoHealth Alliance, any laboratory owned or controlled by adversarial nations, or gain-of-function research of concern. | Made in Order |
7 | Version 1 | Reschenthaler (PA), Roy (TX), Tenney (NY), Meuser (PA), Joyce (PA) | Republican | Prohibits funds to require travel or transportation under the Joint Travel Regulations for Uniformed Services to be in a zero-emission vehicle. | Made in Order |
8 | Version 4 | Greene (GA), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Provides that none of the funds made available by this Act may be used for assistance to Ukraine. | Made in Order |
9 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Inserts the text of Nuclear Weapons Abolition and Conversion Act of 2023 (H.R.2775). | Submitted |
10 | Version 3 | Garamendi (CA), Waltz (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Clarifies Congressional intent that the Maritime Administration’s (MARAD) Federal Ship Financing (Title XI) Program may also provide low-interest loans and loan guarantees for reflagging, repairs, and retrofits of civilian vessels under U.S. Government contract or converting those civilian vessels to more useful military configurations in domestic shipyards. | Revised |
11 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA), Waltz (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Closes “Buy America” loophole to subject loans and loan guarantees for shipyard improvements under the Maritime Administration’s (MARAD) Federal Ship Financing (Title XI) Program to the same “Buy America” requirements for the Small Shipyard Grant Program under current law (FY2020 NDAA). | Made in Order |
12 | Version 2 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Revised Clarifies that current US-flagged vessel requirement for international food aid by USDA applies to all agricultural products, not just commodity crops. | Revised |
13 | Version 5 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Withdrawn Eliminates funding for the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. | Withdrawn |
14 | Version 1 | Jacobs (CA), Tokuda (HI), Johnson (GA), Garcia (TX), Schakowsky (IL), Magaziner (RI), Casten (IL), Takano (CA) | Democrat | Codifies nondiscrimination in the Armed Forces. Identical to H.R. 1808 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
15 | Version 2 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Revised Codifies Department of Defense pregnancy prevention measures at military treatment facilities for sexual assault survivors. | Revised |
16 | Version 1 | Jacobs (CA), Tokuda (HI), Casten (IL) | Democrat | Adds counseling to the Transition Assistance Program curriculum focused on health care for service members that have survived sexual assault, sexual or gender harassment, or intimate partner violence. Identical to H.R. 8454 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
17 | Version 2 | Steel (CA) | Republican | Revised Inserts the Defending Education Transparency and Ending Rogue Regimes Engaging in Nefarious Transactions (DETERRENT) Act. | Revised |
18 | Version 1 | Waltz (FL) | Republican | Prohibits TSP investments in companies owned or controlled by countries of concern. | Submitted |
19 | Version 1 | Garcia, Robert (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits the denial of security clearances by an agency on the sole basis that an individual used marijuana if, under the laws of the state where the individual used marijuana, such use was lawful. | Submitted |
20 | Version 1 | Phillips (MN) | Democrat | Requires the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to annually submit to Congress a report that includes, for each program or account for which funds are authorized by the NDAA for that fiscal year in an amount equal to or in excess of $10 million, the total number of two-year associates degrees, nurses, pre-Kindergarten daycare teachers, and affordable housing units that could be funded with the amount of funds authorized. | Submitted |
21 | Version 1 | Greene (GA), Tenney (NY), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits funding for gender-affirming care. | Submitted |
22 | Version 1 | Greene (GA), Tenney (NY), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits funding for abortions. | Submitted |
23 | Version 2 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Revised Restores requirement in place from 1985 to 2012 that USDOT (MARAD) reimburse USDA international food aid programs for any cost premium under the US-flagged vessel cargo preference. | Revised |
24 | Version 2 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Revised Restores requirement in place from 1985 to 2012 that at least 75% gross tonnage of seaborne cargo for USDA international food aid programs be carried on US-flagged vessels. | Revised |
25 | Version 3 | Clyde (GA), Good (VA) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of the Army to relocate the Reconciliation Memorial, also known as the Reconciliation Monument, to its original location in Arlington National Cemetery. | Made in Order |
26 | Version 2 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Revised Increases from 50% to 75% the minimum gross tonnage requirement that all seaborne cargo by civilian federal agencies be carried on US-flagged vessels, when such commercial vessels are available at fair and reasonable rates. | Revised |
27 | Version 2 | Garamendi (CA), Scott, Austin (GA), González-Colón (PR), Panetta (CA), Peltola (AK) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Adds the Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard to the Joint Chiefs of Staff. | Made in Order |
28 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA) | Democrat | Calls for a study on modernizing the aeronautical standards currently used to design and test aircraft, both commercial and military. | Submitted |
29 | Version 1 | Bacon (NE), Moylan (GU) | Republican | Updates administrative authorities for DoD's Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. | Submitted |
30 | Version 1 | Strickland (WA), DelBene (WA) | Democrat | Requires a report on the Use of Draft Method 1634 to test for 6PPD-Q at military installations. | Submitted |
31 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Gives the Mayor of the District of Columbia the same authority over the D.C. National Guard that the governors of states and territories have over their National Guards. | Submitted |
32 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Prohibits the Department of Defense (DOD) and the District of Columbia National Guard (DCNG) from transferring personnel and equipment of the DCNG to DOD or the National Guard of a state or territory. | Submitted |
33 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Gives the District of Columbia the same number of appointments and nominations to the U.S. service academies as states. | Submitted |
34 | Version 2 | Rosendale (MT), Moore (AL), Ogles (TN), Burlison (MO), Moylan (GU), Tenney (NY), Lesko (AZ), Mooney (WV), Davidson (OH), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Prohibits TRICARE from covering and the Department of Defense from furnishing gender transition surgeries and gender hormone treatments for individuals that identify as transgender. | Made in Order |
35 | Version 5 | Pfluger (TX), Panetta (CA), Ellzey (TX), Webster (FL), Dunn (FL), Nunn (IA), Crow (CO), Garcia, Mike (CA), Lofgren (CA), Moulton (MA), Davis (NC), Houlahan (PA), Pappas (NH), Slotkin (MI), Spanberger (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the Secretary of the VA to work with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine to study the prevalence and mortality of cancer among individuals who served as active-duty aircrew in the Armed Forces. Substantively identical to H.R.4886 (118th Congress) | Revised |
36 | Version 1 | Radewagen (AS) | Republican | Amends the Export Control Reform Act of 2108, to add an additional Statement of Policy that protects the trade secrets of the United States. Identical to H.R. 6606 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
37 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Requires report on the feasibility of designating certain roads Defense Access Roads around Beale and Travis Air Force Bases. | Submitted |
38 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA), DeSaulnier (CA) | Democrat | Expands the list of medical facilities where service members can file a claim for medical malpractice to include Aircraft Carriers (CVN) and Amphibious Assault Ships (LHA/D). | Submitted |
39 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Strikes Log 80229, which set a minimum on the quantity of deployed intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) of the United States to 400. | Submitted |
40 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Updates the required timeline for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) to produce plutonium pits to be "as soon as technically feasible." | Submitted |
41 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Pauses funding for Sentinel intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) program until the Nunn-McCurdy process is completed and the program has been restructured. | Submitted |
42 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Enables states, counties, or municipalities to submit requests for certain roads to be considered "Defense Access Roads" and be eligible for federal aid. | Submitted |
43 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Decreases the nuclear minor construction threshold from $30 million to $10 million. | Submitted |
44 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Removes requirement for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) to produce 80 plutonium pits per year. | Submitted |
45 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Implements reforms to ensure oversight of Reciprocal Defense Procurement Agreements and their impacts on the United States industrial base. | Submitted |
46 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Withdrawn Strikes all of Log 80542, on transfer authority for Mare Island. | Withdrawn |
47 | Version 1 | Wagner (MO) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of State to conduct periodic reviews of its Taiwan contact guidelines; directs the Secretary of State to submit reports to Congress every two years explaining how its guidelines accomplish the goals and objectives set forth in the Taiwan Assurance Act and the Taiwan Relations Act and identifying opportunities to lift self-imposed restrictions on relations with Taiwan. Substantively identical to H.R. 1159, which passed the House on March 22, 2023. | Submitted |
48 | Version 1 | Rosendale (MT), Griffith (VA) | Republican | Amends Section 1021(b) of the FY12 NDAA to limit the authority of the U.S. military to indefinitely detain individuals pursuant to the 2001 AUMF, to exclude American citizens from being subject to detention. | Made in Order |
49 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Permanently authorizes the Major General David F. Wherley, Jr., District of Columbia National Guard Retention and College Access Program. | Submitted |
50 | Version 1 | Huizenga (MI), Tenney (NY), Connolly (VA), Baird (IN) | Bi-Partisan | Expresses the sense of Congress that each NATO member state should commit, at a minimum, 2% of its GDP to defense spending to ensure NATO’s military readiness. | Made in Order |
51 | Version 1 | Huizenga (MI), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Clarifies that it is the policy of the US Government that representatives of Myanmar military junta should not be invited to or included in any regional fora, including APEC and ASEAN. | Submitted |
52 | Version 2 | Huizenga (MI), Wenstrup (OH) | Republican | Revised Requires State and USAID to report to Congress on agreements with the United Nations on funding for UN operations in Afghanistan. | Revised |
53 | Version 2 | Huizenga (MI), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Requires a report to Congress on military activities of the Russian Federation and the People's Republic of China in the Arctic Region. | Made in Order |
54 | Version 1 | Waltz (FL), Houlahan (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Exempts the “Mother’s and Father’s” benefit of servicemembers killed in the line of duty from the Retirement Earnings Test. | Submitted |
55 | Version 1 | Feenstra (IA), Miller-Meeks (IA), Tenney (NY), Nunn (IA), Chavez-DeRemer (OR) | Republican | Amends the Defense Production Act of 1950 to prohibit investment by foreign adversaries in United States real estate suitable for renewable energy or renewable fuels production. | Submitted |
56 | Version 2 | Greene (GA), Burlison (MO) | Republican | Revised States that none of the funds made available by this act may be used for electric vehicles or an electric vehicle charging infrastructure. | Made in Order |
57 | Version 1 | Bacon (NE) | Republican | Revises existing copyright protections for faculty of Department of Defense academic institutions. | Made in Order |
58 | Version 1 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Withdrawn Authorizes funding to complete construction of the border wall. | Withdrawn |
59 | Version 2 | Houlahan (PA), Fallon (TX), Owens (UT) | Bi-Partisan | Withdrawn Establishes a pilot program to accelerate the production and acquisition of advanced capabilities for national security by creating incentives for investment in dual-use technology. | Withdrawn |
60 | Version 1 | Connolly (VA) | Democrat | Requires the EPA to update their IT system for storing air quality data to address the challenges currently posed by the Air Quality System (AQS) and AirNow. | Submitted |
61 | Version 2 | Moylan (GU), Scott, Austin (GA), Kiggans (VA), Jackson (TX) | Republican | Revised Authorizes the U.S. Department of Defense to sell P-3 Orion aircraft to the Philippine military. | Revised |
62 | Version 1 | Clyde (GA), Mills (FL) | Republican | Withdrawn Classifies or reclassifies M781 cartridges with inert projectiles as small arms ammunition UN0012, Hazard Class 1.4S, Cartridges for Weapons, Inert Projectiles. | Withdrawn |
63 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX), Cohen (TN), Wilson (SC) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires certain persons to register as agents of a foreign principal if the foreign principal in question is China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, Cuba, or Syria. | Revised |
64 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Restricts funding to an institution of higher education (IHE) that has a relationship with a Chinese entity of concern or Confucius Institute. Identical to H.R. 1516 (118th Congress). | Revised |
65 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX), Jackson (TX) | Republican | Repeals restrictions on liquified natural gas exports. Identical to H.R. 7176 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
66 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Revokes the security clearances to retired or separated civilian and/or military Department of Defense personnel that engage in lobbying for certain Chinese companies. | Made in Order |
67 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Authorizes the establishment of a dedicated Transnational Repression Office within the Department of Homeland Security’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). This office will be tasked with analyzing and monitoring transnational repression and related terrorism threats within the United States and abroad. Identical to H.R. 7443 (118th Congress). | Revised |
68 | Version 3 | Pfluger (TX), Moylan (GU), Tenney (NY), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Expands current U.S. law to prohibit members, officers, officials, representatives, and spokesmen of Hamas, Hezbollah, Al-Qaeda, ISIS, and Palestine Islamic Jihad from entering, or remaining in, the U.S. Identical to H.R. 6200 (118th Congress). | Revised |
69 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Creates the Iran Sanctions Enforcement Fund that would equip HSI to enforce oil sanctions on Iran. Identical to H.R. 6201 (118th Congress). | Revised |
70 | Version 2 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Revised Extends the Economic Adjustment Committee in regards to economic impact the Guam Missile Defense System. | Revised |
71 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Requires the Director for Homeland Security Investigations of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to conduct annual assessments on threats posed to the United States by transnational criminal organizations. Identical to H.R. 5684 (118th Congress). | Revised |
72 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX), Moylan (GU), Tenney (NY), Jackson (TX), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Requires the administration to provide information on how proceeds from illicit Iranian oil exports are funding the IRGC and Iranian-backed terrorist proxies. | Made in Order |
73 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA), Kiggans (VA), Frankel (FL), Allred (TX), Hoyle (OR) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a study on access to a contraception of choice for members of the Armed Forces and their dependents. | Submitted |
74 | Version 2 | Turner (OH) | Republican | Revised Authorizes the transfer of certain land near Wright Patterson Air Force Base and adjacent to Dayton National Cemetery. | Revised |
75 | Version 2 | Garcia, Robert (CA), Moskowitz (FL) | Democrat | Revised Enacts the remaining pieces of the Schumer-Rounds Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Disclosure Act that passed the Senate, but were eliminated from the final FY24 NDAA. Creates an Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Records Review Board, with exercise of eminent domain over UAP-related material controlled by private persons or entities, modeled on the President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992. Revised to reflect final version that had passed the Senate last year. | Revised |
76 | Version 2 | Keating (MA) | Democrat | Revised Provides temporary war risk insurance for certain commercial vessels operating importing goods to, or exporting goods from, Ukraine. Additionally, it urges the Secretary of State to use the voice, vote, and influence of the U.S. at the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization to create a multilateral insurance program to support Ukraine. This amendment is substantively identical to H.R. 7353. | Revised |
77 | Version 1 | Peters (CA), Levin (CA), Watson Coleman (NJ) | Democrat | Inserts HR 2903, the "National Security Climate Intelligence Act," which requires the Office of the Director of National Intelligence to submit a National Intelligence Estimate to Congress every four years on the effects of climate change on national and economic security. | Submitted |
78 | Version 2 | Curtis (UT), Reschenthaler (PA), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the Secretary of Defense from knowingly permitting the sale, at a commissary store or military exchange, of any good, ware, article, or merchandise from any company that has engaged in or engages in a boycott of the State of Israel. | Made in Order |
79 | Version 1 | Peters (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Speaker of the House of Representatives to validate the decision of the President to conduct a "first-use nuclear strike" launch. | Submitted |
80 | Version 1 | Curtis (UT), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Adds SEC disclosure requirements for knowingly transacting with an entity that the Secretary of Defense has determined qualify as “Chinese military companies”. | Submitted |
81 | Version 2 | Curtis (UT), Peters (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes reporting from the Department of Commerce on instances of demands for user data, assistance with law enforcement, and content takedowns. Identical to H.R. 2815. | Revised |
82 | Version 1 | McCormick (GA), Stanton (AZ) | Bi-Partisan | Extends the required U.S.-Mexico border reporting metrics contained in section 1092 of the FY2017 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) by an additional 10 years. Includes that the report must be made public (with classified information omitted), and requires the "State of the Border" report under this section to include policy recommendations to improve border security. | Submitted |
83 | Version 1 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Withdrawn Requires a comprehensive evaluation of why U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) hasn't completed its statutory directive to establish a comprehensive biometric entry/exit system to date. | Withdrawn |
84 | Version 2 | Donalds (FL), Tiffany (WI), Tenney (NY), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Requires the Department of Defense use the term "Taiwan" instead of the term "Chinese Taipei." | Made in Order |
85 | Version 1 | McCormick (GA) | Republican | Inserts the text of H.R.6602 which revises the interagency dispute resolution process for export license applications. In particular, the bill requires the Operating Committee for Export Policy (OPEC) to resolve disputes related to interagency export license disputes by majority vote, including matters relating to countries that are subject to comprehensive U.S. arms embargoes. | Submitted |
86 | Version 1 | Donalds (FL), Kiggans (VA) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to compile a list of at least 30 specific opportunities to potentially deploy advanced nuclear reactors to bolster the DOD's operational energy, installation energy, and expeditionary energy capabilities. | Made in Order |
87 | Version 1 | Donalds (FL), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Withdrawn Requires a report outlining all current federal immigration programs that have not been explicitly authorized by Congress. | Withdrawn |
88 | Version 5 | Davis (NC) | Democrat | Revised Increases (with an offset to an under-executed account) Air Force Base Support to modernize installation law enforcement operations and physical security protection and services. | Made in Order |
89 | Version 2 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Revised Report assessing potential national security and supply chain risks posed to the United States by reliance on the current global palm oil manufacturing sector and assess potential alternative domestic production pathways. | Revised |
90 | Version 1 | Donalds (FL), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Prohibits federal funds from being used to carry out a nuclear-related MOU from 2011 between the Department of Energy and the Chinese Academy of Sciences. | Submitted |
91 | Version 4 | Espaillat (NY), Casten (IL), Titus (NV) | Democrat | Revised Requires all Veterans Affairs hospitals to deploy advanced threat detection and response cybersecurity systems. | Revised |
92 | Version 2 | Espaillat (NY), Casten (IL) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to conduct an in-depth internal review to identify barriers preventing members of the Armed Forces who are ethnic minorities from being promoted to positions as senior defense officials or senior military officers, and to submit a report to Congress on the results of this internal review. | Revised |
93 | Version 2 | Espaillat (NY), Stansbury (NM), Houlahan (PA), Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Revised Strikes section 318 of the bill. | Revised |
94 | Version 2 | Espaillat (NY) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Department of Defense, in coordination with the Department of Homeland Security and other relevant agencies, to issue a recurring, confidential report to Congress regarding the deportation of noncitizen veterans of the U.S. armed services, the reasons for their removal, and other pertinent information. | Revised |
95 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Homeland Security, in coordination with the Secretary of State, to develop and transmit to Congress a strategy to expand information sharing between U.S. and foreign customs agencies through Trade Transparency Units and improve intra-agency, inter-agency, and multilateral information sharing concerning Trade Transparency Units. | Revised |
96 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Requires the President to determine if a Chinese entity is responsible or complicit in human rights abuses against Uyghurs or other predominantly Muslim ethnic groups in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China and submit a report to Congress on the reasons for the determination. | Revised |
97 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Clarifies the applicability of other law with respect to certain activities relating to unmanned aircraft conducted outside the United States for the protection of overseas facilities and assets. | Revised |
98 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Withdrawn Requires the Secretary of Defense to develop an integrated space and satellite security strategy in cooperation with allies and partners in the Middle East. | Withdrawn |
99 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Imposes additional sanctions and export restrictions concerning Iranian airlines and the provision of US-origin components to Iranian airlines. | Revised |
100 | Version 1 | Case (HI), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a study into how to improve the Navy’s use of net metering. | Made in Order |
101 | Version 1 | Bacon (NE), Lee (NV), Panetta (CA), Deluzio (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a pilot program within the Department of the Air Force for rapid response language training. | Made in Order |
102 | Version 1 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Requires a report on the casualty and equipment losses for both sides involved in the conflict in Ukraine. | Made in Order |
103 | Version 1 | Bacon (NE) | Republican | Adjusts effective date of promotion for certain commissioned officers. | Submitted |
104 | Version 1 | Steel (CA) | Republican | Withdrawn Requires a study on the defense needs of Taiwan and the potential loan and lease of defense articles to the Government of Taiwan. | Withdrawn |
105 | Version 1 | Mast (FL), Blumenauer (OR), Lee (CA), Joyce (OH), Titus (NV), Hoyle (OR) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes VA Health Care providers to recommend, provide opinions, and complete forms relating to state-approved medical marijuana programs. | Submitted |
106 | Version 1 | Mills (FL), Clyde (GA) | Republican | Classify or reclassify M781 cartridges with inert projectiles as small arms ammunition UN0012, Hazard Class 1.4S, Cartridges for Weapons, Inert Projectiles. | Submitted |
107 | Version 1 | Deluzio (PA) | Democrat | Withdrawn Increases the Department of Defense's authority over Merger and Acquisitions oversight. | Withdrawn |
108 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO), Porter (CA), Harder (CA), Khanna (CA), Hoyle (OR), Titus (NV), Stansbury (NM), Schiff (CA), Thompson (CA), Salinas (OR), Gluesenkamp Perez (WA), Schrier (WA), Costa (CA), Brownley (CA), Lofgren (CA), Gallego (AZ) | Democrat | Reforms and increases pay for Federal wildland firefighters. | Submitted |
109 | Version 1 | Mills (FL), Tenney (NY), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revises military signing bonuses to prohibit compelled repayment of bonuses paid to individuals involuntarily separated from the Armed Forces on the sole basis of the refusal to receive a COVID-19 vaccination. | Submitted |
110 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO), Porter (CA), Harder (CA), Khanna (CA), Hoyle (OR), Titus (NV), Stansbury (NM), Schiff (CA), Thompson (CA), Salinas (OR), Gluesenkamp Perez (WA), Schrier (WA), Costa (CA), Brownley (CA), Lofgren (CA), Gottheimer (NJ), Gallego (AZ) | Democrat | Establishes a housing stipend for federal wildland firefighters, many of whom are veterans, hired at a location more than 50 miles from their primary residence with the allowance being determined by the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture and be based on the cost of living in the area of deployment. | Submitted |
111 | Version 2 | Kiggans (VA), Peters (CA), Moylan (GU), Williams (NY), Gallego (AZ), Stanton (AZ), McCaul (TX), Tenney (NY), Lesko (AZ) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Streamlines the NEPA process for semiconductor manufacturing facilities located in the US to ensure swift and efficient disbursal of CHIPS Act funding. | Revised |
112 | Version 3 | Wagner (MO), Wild (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Imposes sanctions with respect to foreign persons who undermine the Dayton Peace Agreement or threaten the security of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Substantively identical to H.R. 4723, the Upholding the Dayton Peace Agreement Through Sanctions Act, which passed the House on March 19, 2024. | Revised |
113 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO), Porter (CA), Harder (CA), Khanna (CA), Hoyle (OR), Titus (NV), Stansbury (NM), Schiff (CA), Thompson (CA), Salinas (OR), Gluesenkamp Perez (WA), Schrier (WA), Brownley (CA), Lofgren (CA), Gottheimer (NJ), Gallego (AZ) | Democrat | Establishes an annual recruitment and retention bonus of $1,000 for Federal wildland firefighters. | Submitted |
114 | Version 1 | Keating (MA), Scott, Austin (GA), Titus (NV), Ross (NC), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Reaffirms U.S. commitment to Moldova, lauds the strength of Moldova’s civil society, and expresses strong support for Moldova’s goal of integration with the democratic community. Substantively identical to H.Res. 146. | Submitted |
115 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO), Porter (CA), Harder (CA), Khanna (CA), Hoyle (OR), Titus (NV), Stansbury (NM), Schiff (CA), Thompson (CA), Salinas (OR), Gluesenkamp Perez (WA), Schrier (WA), Brownley (CA), Lofgren (CA), Gottheimer (NJ), Kuster (NH), Gallego (AZ) | Democrat | Establishes a mental health program for federal wildland firefighters, many of whom are veterans, including a mental health awareness campaign, peer-to-peer support network, expansion of the Critical Incident Stress Management Program, mental health leave, and ensuring trauma-informed mental health professionals are readily available to provide services. | Submitted |
116 | Version 1 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Codifies current DoD MWR retail facility policy to permit Department of Defense civilians and retirees or department in which the Coast Guard is operating to use MWR retail facilities on the same basis as members of the armed forces. A civilian employee or retired civilian employee may not purchase tobacco or a military uniform at MWR retail facilities. | Made in Order |
117 | Version 1 | Huizenga (MI) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense to report to Congress building upon the restriction on DOD’s contact with the PLA by detailing measures DOD is taking to mitigate the risk of the PLA gaining indirect knowledge of US Armed Forces’ equipment and operational tactics, techniques, and produces through interaction with the militaries of US allies and partners. The report should identify any obstacles to ensuring sufficient partners awareness of these risks and for conducting the necessary follow-up and end-use monitoring to ensure compliance. | Made in Order |
118 | Version 1 | Pappas (NH), Bilirakis (FL), Titus (NV), Pallone (NJ), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Malliotakis (NY), Sarbanes (MD), Gottheimer (NJ), Menendez (NJ), Schneider (IL), Meng (NY), Escobar (TX), Norcross (NJ), Sherman (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Extends the waiver renewal period for defense article sales to the Republic of Cyprus from one year to five years and permits the President to review the arms embargo waiver every five years following its enactment. | Submitted |
119 | Version 2 | Meeks (NY), McCaul (TX), Keating (MA), Kean (NJ), Titus (NV), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Authorizes the imposition of sanctions with respect to any foreign person endangering the integrity or safety of the Zaporzhzhia nuclear power plant. | Revised |
120 | Version 1 | Pappas (NH), Bilirakis (FL), Titus (NV), Schakowsky (IL), Sarbanes (MD), Malliotakis (NY), Krishnamoorthi (IL), McClintock (CA), Meng (NY), Gottheimer (NJ), Menendez (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of State and Secretary of the Treasury, in coordination with the Secretary of Defense, to submit a report to Congress that includes a report including a review of the impact of sanctions against Turkey for its purchase of the S-400 air defense system from Russia, an assessment of the threat their deployment poses to U.S. national security, and an assessment of the ability of Turkish armed forces to remain interoperable with NATO members. | Submitted |
121 | Version 2 | Barragán (CA) | Democrat | Revised Transfers ballfields located on Navy's Defense Fuel Support Point, San Pedro, California, to the Cities of Los Angeles and Lomita. | Made in Order |
122 | Version 1 | Pappas (NH), Bilirakis (FL), Titus (NV), Schakowsky (IL), Sarbanes (MD), Malliotakis (NY), Krishnamoorthi (IL), McClintock (CA), Gottheimer (NJ), Menendez (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Requires GAO to review and confirm Department of Defense and Department of State contingency plans for the repositioning of sensitive U.S. data and weapons systems that are in Turkey. | Submitted |
123 | Version 1 | Keating (MA), Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Directs the DoD to coordinate with interagency partners on adapting its existing extreme weather vulnerability and risk assessment tool for public use for states, municipalities, and nongovernmental partners, which would help to reduce the threat of extreme weather risk nationally. | Submitted |
124 | Version 1 | Pappas (NH), Escobar (TX) | Democrat | Provides a mechanism for National Guard and Reserve Component commissioned and warrant officers to become eligible for transfer to the Inactive National Guard. | Submitted |
125 | Version 1 | Wagner (MO) | Republican | Ensures timely consideration of proposals for additions to, removals from, or other modifications with respect to entities on the Entity List; gives the Departments of State, Defense, and Energy a stronger role in proposing modifications to the Entity List. | Submitted |
126 | Version 1 | Keating (MA), Wilson (SC), Titus (NV), Tenney (NY), Phillips (MN) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the development of a report on a range of options that may be employed by the U.S. Armed Forces, State Department, and Commerce Department to counter or otherwise deny Iran the ability to acquire technologies that may be used in the design, development, production, or operational employment of drones. Substantively identical to H.R. 1809. | Submitted |
127 | Version 1 | Steel (CA), Moylan (GU), Malliotakis (NY), Radewagen (AS), Higgins (LA), Tenney (NY), Donalds (FL), Ogles (TN), Hudson (NC), González-Colón (PR) | Republican | Prohibits Chinese, Russian, North Korean, or Iranian state-owned enterprises from having ownership of a company that has a contract for the operation or management of a U.S. port. | Submitted |
128 | Version 2 | Scott, Austin (GA), Houlahan (PA), Panetta (CA), Doggett (TX), Turner (OH), Crenshaw (TX), Bacon (NE), Goldman (NY), Kildee (MI), Pappas (NH), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to establish a common coalition key within the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania for purposes of sharing ammunition for the High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems (HIMARS). | Made in Order |
129 | Version 2 | Moore (WI), McClellan (VA), Hoyle (OR) | Democrat | Revised Provides that the Secretary shall award grants to eligible entities for developing and implementing innovative approaches including culturally relevant education campaigns to improve maternal and child health outcomes of victims of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault, stalking, human trafficking, sex trafficking, child sexual abuse, or forced marriage. | Revised |
130 | Version 2 | Meeks (NY), Wilson (SC), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the imposition of sanctions with respect to any foreign person that knowingly participates in the construction, maintenance, or repair of a tunnel or bridge that connects the Russian mainland with the Crimean peninsula. | Revised |
131 | Version 1 | Baird (IN), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Requires the United States Army Corps of Engineers to transfer, without reimbursement, materials for the construction of roadways or barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border and located in the states of Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, or California to the governments of those states. | Submitted |
132 | Version 1 | Moore (WI) | Democrat | Requires a study on the intersection of trauma and poor maternal health outcomes. | Submitted |
133 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness shall submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives a report on the nature and disposition of the most recent six years of substantiated administrative investigations or instances of antisemitism within the Equal Opportunity Program | Submitted |
134 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), Sherman (CA) | Democrat | To require a strategy for bolstering engagement and cooperation between the United States, Australia, India, and Japan and to seek to establish a Quad Intra-Parliamentary Working Group to facilitate closer cooperation on shared interests and values. | Submitted |
135 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Requires public disclosure of lead testing results completed by the Department of Defense in “covered areas,” i.e., an area located immediately adjacent to and down gradient from a military installation, a formerly used defense site, or a facility where military activities are conducted by the National Guard of a State. | Submitted |
136 | Version 1 | Feenstra (IA) | Republican | Adds a cost analysis of gasoline and ethanol blend flex-fuel vehicles to the Limitation on replacement of non-tactical vehicle fleet of Department of Defense with electric vehicles, advanced- biofuel-powered vehicles, or hydrogen-powered vehicles | Submitted |
137 | Version 1 | Feenstra (IA) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to establish a research, development, and demonstration program for a commercially viable fuel cell system that uses biofuels as a fuel source for a vehicle. | Submitted |
138 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Moskowitz (FL), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | These provisions would limit US funding to the Lebanese Armed Forces based on a certification in order to mitigate the influence of Hezbollah. | Submitted |
139 | Version 2 | Houlahan (PA), Fitzpatrick (PA), González-Colón (PR), Davis (NC), Balderson (OH), Pappas (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Improves commercialization services and outcomes in the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) programs. Expedites the application process for the SBIR/STTR programs, improves technical and business assistance, and makes small business federal grantees eligible for fast-tracked U.S. Patent Office services- revision to incorporate USPTO technical assistance on patent assistance section (bbb). | Revised |
140 | Version 1 | Connolly (VA), Fitzpatrick (PA), Titus (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits executive agency positions in the competitive service from being placed in the excepted service, unless such positions are placed in Schedules A through E as in effect on September 30, 2020. | Submitted |
141 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Titus (NV), Moylan (GU), Moskowitz (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Implementing H.R. 6463: STOP HATE, Require social media companies to release detailed reports of violations to their terms of service and how they are addressing violations, which includes using their platforms for terrorist purposes. | Submitted |
142 | Version 1 | Edwards (NC), Gluesenkamp Perez (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense to submit an annual report to the Administrator of the General Services Administration on certain office space occupancy data. Requires the Secretary of Defense to draft and finalize written procedures to govern the return of unused office space to the General Services Administration. | Made in Order |
143 | Version 1 | Schakowsky (IL), Deluzio (PA), Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Increases contractor accountability by ensuring that the commercial item prior determination exemption isn't further weakened to include all subcomponents of the commercial item. | Submitted |
144 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes the Senior Investor Taskforce within the SEC to report and make recommendations to Congress to address issues affecting investors over the age of 65, including problems associated with financial exploitation and cognitive decline. | Submitted |
145 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Increases the National Defense Education Program by $5 million to strengthen and expand STEM education opportunities and workforce initiatives targeted at military students. | Made in Order |
146 | Version 3 | Stevens (MI) | Democrat | Revised Authorizes the National Institute of Standards and Technology to establish a non-profit foundation to work synergistically with NIST to facilitate public-private R&D partnerships, allow private funds to supplement federal R&D funding, and increase the commercialization of federally funded R&D. | Revised |
147 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Nunn (IA) | Bi-Partisan | Creates a Senior Investor Protection Grant Program at the SEC to provide resources to States for the purpose of hiring new investigative staff; making investments in technology and training for law enforcement and regulators; and to support activities to educate seniors on investment fraud and scams. | Submitted |
148 | Version 1 | Schakowsky (IL), Deluzio (PA), Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Ensures that DoD contracting officers receive the most recent costs and price information on a subcontract or purchase order. | Submitted |
149 | Version 2 | Schakowsky (IL), Ramirez (IL), Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Secretary of State, in conjunction with the Attorney General and Secretary of Defense, to provide a report to Congress regarding any training, cooperation or investigations relating to Honduran military officers associated with drug trafficking and assassinations in Honduras identified through the prosecutions in the Southern District of New York. | Revised |
150 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Directs the Department of Labor to carry out a five-year program of grants to nonprofit organizations that assist the transition of service members to civilian life. Funds may be used for a broad range of supportive programs, such as job recruitment training. | Submitted |
151 | Version 1 | Ciscomani (AZ), Spanberger (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts text of the Combatting Cartels on Social Media Act (H.R. 2393 - 118th). | Submitted |
152 | Version 1 | Case (HI), Moylan (GU), Duncan (SC) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a study to identify the combat medical support requirements needed during a crisis or conflict in the broader Indo-Pacific and determine the best medical strategy to minimize casualties and reduce risk to the joint force. | Made in Order |
153 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to Congress evaluating beneficiary access to TRICARE network pharmacies under the TPharm5 contract and changes in beneficiary access versus the TPharm4 contract. | Made in Order |
154 | Version 3 | Burchett (TN), Burlison (MO) | Republican | Revised Requires executive agencies to declassify and make available all documents, reports, or other records on unidentified anomalous phenomena. | Revised |
155 | Version 2 | Houlahan (PA), Garbarino (NY), Waltz (FL), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Castor (FL), Swalwell (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the collection of comprehensive data on global holdings and exchanges of critical minerals in order to empower the United States, allied countries, and international businesses to effectively counter potential threats from foreign nations. Requires the Secretary of the Interior to create processes to aid U.S. companies interested in establishing alternative partners to source their critical minerals. | Revised |
156 | Version 1 | Crenshaw (TX) | Republican | This amendment requires a report from SECDEF on Mexican military action against Mexican drug cartels, Mexican military capabilities, and DOD operational plans to defeat Mexican drug cartels with varying degrees of coordination and cooperation from the Mexican government. | Made in Order |
157 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to administer a pilot program to provide financial support to qualified transitioning service members who may experience hardships upon initial transition from service by establishing a sustainability stipend that covers housing and food expenses for a period of 120 days. | Submitted |
158 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Requires responsiveness testing of Defense Logistics Agency pharmaceutical contracts. | Made in Order |
159 | Version 1 | Crenshaw (TX) | Republican | This amendment would prioritize small and medium law enforcement organizations (those with a annual budget of less than $200M) within 100 miles of the border under the 1033 program (10USC§2576a(d), which provides law enforcement with excess defense articles) to increase their counter drug surveillance and interdiction capabilities. | Made in Order |
160 | Version 3 | Davis (NC) | Democrat | Revised To appropriate funds to carry out Sec. 332 of H.R. 8070, a pilot program to allow the Marine Corps to better utilize Artificial Intelligence as a tool in supply chain logistics. | Revised |
161 | Version 2 | McCaul (TX) | Republican | Revised Amends the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) by removing mention of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) from Section 38J; clarifying that the AECA does not apply to AUKUS; and providing a statement of policy reversing the application of the MTCR strong presumption of denial for NATO and five eye nations. | Revised |
162 | Version 3 | Kiggans (VA), Moskowitz (FL), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Withdrawn Requires the President shall submit to the appropriate congressional committees a comprehensive report on the nature of the defense relationship between Iran and the Russian Federation. | Withdrawn |
163 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Requires China-based issuers of securities (including hedge funds and private equity funds) which fulfill certain exemptions from registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to submit basic information to the SEC regarding the issuer. | Submitted |
164 | Version 1 | Bera (CA), Salazar (FL), Sherrill (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the President to align U.S. tuberculosis (TB) control efforts with the objectives established by the international health community and authorizes the provision of U.S. foreign assistance for global health security programs that reduce TB deaths and incidence rates and to control multi drug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) and extensively drug-resistant TB (XDR-TB). Requires reporting to Congress evaluating the performance and impact of TB response activities. Identical to H.R. 1776 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
165 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Provides the Treasury Secretary with clear authority to prohibit digital asset trading platforms and transaction facilitators under U.S. jurisdiction from transacting with cryptocurrency addresses that are known to be, or could reasonably be known to be, in Russia. The amendment would also direct FinCEN to require U.S. taxpayers engaged in a transaction with a value greater than $10K of cryptocurrency offshore to file FinCEN Form 114 (FBAR). | Submitted |
166 | Version 3 | Fitzgerald (WI) | Republican | Revised Adds accountability and transparency provisions commonly found in other federal charters to improve the National Education Association Federal charter. Identical to H.R. 4705 (118th Congress) aside from omitting Section 5 of the original text. | Revised |
167 | Version 1 | Lee (CA), Pocan (WI), Jacobs (CA), Schakowsky (IL), Doggett (TX) | Democrat | Increases the number of government contracts that are subject to cost and pricing data reporting requirements and accountability standards. The amendment redefines commercial products, lowers the reporting threshold for pricing data waivers, and requires the DoD to increase their scrutiny of pricing data when awarding defense contracts. | Submitted |
168 | Version 1 | Fitzgerald (WI), Nadler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Makes reforms to the federal government's use of Non-Disclosure Orders (NDOs) including reducing the time-limit on NDOs, mandating judicial review to prohibit "boilerplate" NDOs, and allowing service providers to challenge potentially unlawful NDOs. Identical to H.R. 3089, the NDO Fairness Act (118th Cong.). | Submitted |
169 | Version 3 | Davis (NC), Ivey (MD) | Democrat | Revised Increases and decreases Defense-wide RDT&E to continue funding the Cyber Security Test & Evaluation Center of Excellence (CTEC) CTEIP Project. The CTEC Project is currently being executed in support of DoD, specifically supporting U.S. weapon platforms such as the P3 Orion Aircraft (U.S. Navy), and previously, the High Mobility Artillery Rocket System (HIMARS, U.S. Army). | Revised |
170 | Version 1 | Fitzgerald (WI) | Republican | Prohibits the issuance or enforceability of a U.S. patent to any entity on DoD's 1260H List, OFAC's Non-SDN CMIC List, and FCC's Section 2 List. Substantively similar to H.R. 5475, Prohibiting Adversarial Patents Act (118th Cong.). | Submitted |
171 | Version 2 | Mills (FL), Moylan (GU), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Directs the Department of Defense to establish a pilot program that awards grants to vocational schools and community colleges for the provision of training to eligible members of the Armed Forces in skills necessary to support the production and manufacturing of semiconductors in the United States. | Revised |
172 | Version 1 | Moore (WI) | Democrat | Authorizes the Defense Department and the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide appropriate support to states that have green alert systems to help quickly locate veterans who go missing. | Submitted |
173 | Version 1 | Fitzgerald (WI) | Republican | This amendment would codify the long-standing requirement that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (the “Enterprises”) obtain a credit report and each credit score on a borrower from each of the three national credit bureaus (Experion, TransUnion, and Equifax) when they purchase a residential mortgage loan (the “tri-merge requirement”). | Submitted |
174 | Version 2 | Miller (WV) | Republican | Revised Initiates a report and strategy to increase membership in the Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity Agreement | Revised |
175 | Version 1 | Fitzgerald (WI) | Republican | This amendment would define the term “solicitation of orders” as “business activity that facilitates the solicitation of orders even if that activity may also serve some independently valuable business function apart from solicitation.’’ | Submitted |
176 | Version 1 | Waltz (FL) | Republican | Expands Fry Scholarship benefits to include parents and siblings of fallen servicemembers | Submitted |
177 | Version 2 | Kiggans (VA) | Republican | Withdrawn Reauthorizes interagency WPS strategy and reporting requirements, and reauthorizes funding for the DoD counterpart to the program. | Withdrawn |
178 | Version 1 | Fitzgerald (WI) | Republican | This amendment would repeal the subpoena and enforcement powers of the Director of the Federal Insurance Office in the Department of the Treasury, in addition to subpoena powers of the Director of the Office of Financial Research in the Treasury. It would further prescribe the treatment of data collected by financial regulators from an insurance company, including confidentiality procedures and agency disclosure requirements. | Submitted |
179 | Version 1 | Fitzgerald (WI) | Republican | This amendment would place a three-year ban on the resubmission of shareholder proposals that address substantially the same subject matter as a proposal that received less than 10% of the vote once in the previous five years, received less than 20% twice in the previous five years, or received less than 40% three times in the previous five years. | Submitted |
180 | Version 1 | Banks (IN) | Republican | Withdrawn Requires DODEA to issue regulations to require all smartphones brought to DODEA schools by students to be placed in lockers and storage containers for the duration of the school day, with certain exceptions. | Withdrawn |
181 | Version 1 | Edwards (NC), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense to conduct an assessment of the 15 counties in Western North Carolina as potential locations for future defense assets and to prepare a report for Congress. | Made in Order |
182 | Version 1 | Banks (IN) | Republican | Defines fentanyl precursors as chemical and biological weapons and imposes new chemical and biological weapons sanctions on any country like China that engages in gross negligence regarding fentanyl. | Submitted |
183 | Version 1 | Fallon (TX), Veasey (TX), Hudson (NC), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | This amendment is substantively the same as HR 6573. The bill would prohibit data brokers from selling, reselling, trading, licensing, or providing for consideration lists of U.S. military service members to adversarial nations. | Submitted |
184 | Version 1 | Banks (IN), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Conditions diplomatic and student visas of persons from China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea on those persons not engaging in transnational repression. | Submitted |
185 | Version 1 | Ruiz (CA), Bilirakis (FL), Titus (NV), Moylan (GU), Hoyle (OR) | Bi-Partisan | requires the Department of Defense (DOD) to establish a new risk assessment for toxic exposure for members of the Armed Forces who are assigned to work near burn pits (i.e., areas used for burning solid waste in open air without equipment). DOD must also establish an outreach program to inform such members regarding toxic exposure. | Submitted |
186 | Version 1 | Banks (IN), Moylan (GU), Tenney (NY), Baird (IN) | Republican | Prohibits DOD from contracting with any entity which provides semiconductors or related products or services to Huawei. | Made in Order |
187 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Requires the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, in coordination with the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, to establish a database to record training performed by members of the Armed Forces and make such information available to states and other employers to satisfy civilian licensing and certification requirements, and provide service members with a competency report before transitioning to civilian life. | Made in Order |
188 | Version 1 | Banks (IN) | Republican | Establishes a permanent hiring freeze for diversity, equity, and inclusion jobs in the Department. | Made in Order |
189 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to take certain actions to establish a comprehensive training standard and certification program for military vehicle operations, aiming to address the persistent issue of inadequate training and reduce incidents, particularly vehicle rollovers, caused by operator inexperience and lack of training. | Made in Order |
190 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Revised Establishes an automatic enrollment process for eligible service members in the patient enrollment system of the Department of Veterans Affairs through the Transition Assistance Program at the Department of Defense. | Revised |
191 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to provide housing accommodations for members of the Armed Forces and their dependents who are on military housing waitlists. | Made in Order |
192 | Version 1 | Lee (CA), Pocan (WI), Espaillat (NY), Grijalva (AZ), Bush (MO), Nadler (NY), Tlaib (MI), Watson Coleman (NJ), Schakowsky (IL), Ramirez (IL), Hoyle (OR), Garcia (IL), Norton (DC), Omar (MN), Jayapal (WA), Lee (PA), Blumenauer (OR) | Democrat | Reduces the NDAA top line by $100 billion and holds harmless all accounts that support pay and benefits for personnel and dependents. | Submitted |
193 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO), Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to establish University Centers for Arctic National Security Studies, in collaboration with the Ted Stevens Center for Arctic Security Studies, to set mission priorities for the Department of Defense relating to the Arctic domain. | Made in Order |
194 | Version 2 | Fallon (TX), Waltz (FL) | Republican | Revised Amends the Secondary Education Act (SEA) to ensure military recruiters have the same physical access to campus as other non-military recruiters from industry, private business, and higher education. Requires the DOD to report to Department of Education an annual report on schools that do not follow the provision. This amendment is the same textually and substantively as HR 8269. | Made in Order |
195 | Version 2 | Hageman (WY), Banks (IN) | Republican | Revised Prohibits reassignment for the purpose of providing servicemembers or their dependents with access to gender transition procedures | Revised |
196 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Authorizes research, development, test, and evaluation funds for the University Consortium for Space Technology Department of the Space Force. | Submitted |
197 | Version 1 | Obernolte (CA), Moylan (GU) | Republican | Directs GAO to study Home-Based Businesses at remote and isolated installations and make recommendations on ways to improve the program in order to address critical quality of life, morale, and welfare issues. | Made in Order |
198 | Version 1 | Obernolte (CA), Houlahan (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Under Secretary of Defense and the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) to assess and report back to Congress on domestic high-potential Rare Earth Element (REE) sites where new or additional mining operations could be established. | Made in Order |
199 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Requires the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness to conduct a study and report on military grace period reforms, focusing on the impact and stigma of unit tasking during the Transition Assistance Program on service members' ability to transition to civilian life. | Made in Order |
200 | Version 1 | Hageman (WY), Lee (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary to submit a plan to Congress on measures the DoD will take to prevent the annual budget request from reaching $1 trillion | Submitted |
201 | Version 4 | McCormick (GA), Moolenaar (MI), Moylan (GU) | Republican | Revised Inserts the text of H.R. 8361 which creates a three-pronged discretionary authority to sanction foreign adversary entities that materially support Russia’s military/intelligence apparatus, violate U.S. export controls, and steal U.S. intellectual property. Further, it requires a report that assesses whether China is providing significant support to Russia’s military as described in Counter America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) sanctions, and updates the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to provide greater flexibility to pursue actions against China and other foreign adversaries. | Revised |
202 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to administer a pilot program to employ veterans in positions that relate to federal wildland firefighting activities. | Submitted |
203 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to establish a program to provide grants to certain surviving spouses of veterans to pay for housing. | Submitted |
204 | Version 4 | McCaul (TX), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Moolenaar (MI), Meeks (NY), Wild (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Amends the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 by providing additional permissive authorities for the control of exporting artificial intelligence systems that pose a serious risk to national security and foreign policy of the United States. Substantively identical to provisions in the House Foreign Affairs Committee passed measure H.R.8315, the ENFORCE Act. | Revised |
205 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Expands health care from the Department of Veterans Affairs to include members of the reserve components of the armed forces who are not on active orders. | Submitted |
206 | Version 1 | Jackson (TX) | Republican | Establishes a research consortium on biological threats to the food supply. | Submitted |
207 | Version 1 | Connolly (VA), Wilson (SC), Titus (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Amendment is the bipartisan, Committee-reported text of H.R. 5532, Russia-North Korea Cooperation Sanctions Act. | Submitted |
208 | Version 2 | Brownley (CA), Crow (CO) | Democrat | Revised Provides $20 million for the C-130 modular airborne firefighting system (MAFFS), the remaining amount necessary to complete acquisition for the 4 MAFFS units nation-wide, including California, Colorado, North Carolina, and Wyoming. Offset from VC-25B, which GAO has identified as delayed and unable to spend funds. | Made in Order |
209 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Withdrawn Transfers $2 million from VA bureaucracy to provide additional funding for the construction of new state extended care facilities. | Withdrawn |
210 | Version 1 | Connolly (VA) | Democrat | Requires the U.S. Postal Service to issue regulations to mandate collecting, tracking, and publicly reporting information related to deaths and injuries resulting from traffic crashes involving vehicles transporting mail. | Submitted |
211 | Version 1 | Connolly (VA), Curtis (UT), Titus (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Amendment is the bipartisan, House-passed text of H.R. 1176, the Taiwan International Solidarity Act. | Submitted |
212 | Version 1 | Salazar (FL), Stauber (MN), Case (HI), Mfume (MD) | Bi-Partisan | Raises the award cap amount for certain small business sole-source contracts. | Submitted |
213 | Version 3 | Neguse (CO), Carbajal (CA), Ezell (MS), Miller (WV), Armstrong (ND), Kiggans (VA), Garcia, Mike (CA), Crow (CO), Bergman (MI), Kuster (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Creates a demonstration program to address the threat of dangerous orbital debris. Identical to the ORBITS Act of 2023 (S.447). | Revised |
214 | Version 1 | Connolly (VA), Scott (VA) | Democrat | Directs OPM to require the Federal Employees Health Benefits (FEHB) Program to cover assisted reproductive technology (ART) services, including IVF. | Submitted |
215 | Version 1 | Cohen (TN), Wilson (SC), Doggett (TX), Fitzpatrick (PA), McClain (MI), Veasey (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Includes the Czech Republic in the list of foreign state whose nationals are eligible for admission into the United States' E-1 visa program. | Submitted |
216 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Makes it the policy of the US to reject sanctions and other punitive measures against Israel based on Israel's lawful administration of the Judea and Samaria Area, Israel's efforts to confront terrorist threats, and Israel's status as a Jewish state. | Revised |
217 | Version 1 | Green, Al (TX) | Democrat | Creates the Long-Term Disaster Recovery Fund to fund the Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Program. Identical to H.R. 5940 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
218 | Version 1 | Brown (OH) | Democrat | Strikes section 573, Prohibition on diversity, equity, and inclusion policy bodies for DODEA schools. | Submitted |
219 | Version 1 | Jackson Lee (TX) | Democrat | Withdrawn This amendment directs the Secretary of Defense to develop a plan for early detection of state sponsored AI threats targeting voting by servicemembers and their dependents in public elections. | Withdrawn |
220 | Version 1 | Carter (GA), Titus (NV), Stanton (AZ) | Bi-Partisan | Improves U.S. capacity to compete against China in critical mineral extraction and production by expanding the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation's ability to assist with investment for covered critical mineral projects in allied and partner countries. | Submitted |
221 | Version 1 | Carter (GA) | Republican | Delays NOAA's North Atlantic Right Whale vessel speed rule until 1 year after NOAA submits a report on the impacts of the agency's proposed vessel speed restrictions. | Submitted |
222 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Treasury to issue a report on how drug trafficking organizations, human traffickers, fraudsters, and other criminal actors use payment systems on social media platforms to perpetuate criminal activity. The Treasury Department shall also issue recommendations for regulating such payment platforms. | Submitted |
223 | Version 2 | Dean (PA) | Democrat | Revised Amends the Truth in Lending Act (TILA) to include a requirement for the discharge of private loans in the case of the borrower's permanent and total disability, and grants the Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau the authority to issue rules to implement these changes. | Revised |
224 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Amodei (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the Secretary of the Air Force and Secretary of the Navy to designate the assignment of a member of the Armed Forces to Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, or Naval Air Station Fallon, Nevada, respectively, as an assignment that makes the member eligible for assignment incentive pay. | Made in Order |
225 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretaries of the military departments, to publish a guide regarding how a survivor of a deceased member of the Armed Services may receive the personal effects of such member and file a claim with the Secretary of military department concerned if the survivor believes the effects were disposed of incorrectly. | Made in Order |
226 | Version 2 | Houlahan (PA), Reschenthaler (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a report on the TRICARE program’s copays related to outpatient visits for mental health or behavioral health care | Made in Order |
227 | Version 2 | Houlahan (PA), Courtney (CT) | Democrat | Revised PILOT PROGRAM TO TEST STANDALONE ELECTRO-DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY TO IMPROVE EFFICIENCIES IN SUPPLY-CHAIN MANAGEMENT, MEDICAL READINESS, AND MEDICAL PROCESSES | Made in Order |
228 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Prevents financial hardships caused by Defense Finance Accounting Service (DFAS) clawbacks following the death of a military retiree. | Submitted |
229 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ), Amo, Gabe (RI), Norton (DC), Crockett (TX), Jackson (IL), Trone (MD), Landsman (OH), Espaillat (NY), Casten (IL), Wilson (FL), Escobar (TX), Velázquez (NY), Kildee (MI), Kuster (NH), Costa (CA), Ramirez (IL), Jacobs (CA), Williams (GA), Moore (WI), Dingell (MI), Wild (PA), Trahan (MA), Blunt Rochester (DE), Goldman (NY), Stansbury (NM), Scholten (MI), Cohen (TN), Meng (NY), Kelly (IL), Neguse (CO), Fletcher (TX), Magaziner (RI), Gottheimer (NJ), Nadler (NY), Menendez (NJ), McClellan (VA), Crow (CO), Slotkin (MI), Lee (NV), Garcia (TX), Tlaib (MI), Tokuda (HI), Grijalva (AZ), Carter (LA), Nickel (NC), Pappas (NH), Pressley (MA), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Swalwell (CA), Peters (CA), Auchincloss (MA), Cárdenas (CA), Porter (CA), Connolly (VA), Moulton (MA), Hoyle (OR), Norcross (NJ), Beyer (VA), Lee (CA), Ryan (NY), Carson (IN), Manning (NC), Lieu (CA), Stevens (MI), Sánchez (CA), Craig (MN) | Democrat | Establishes leave policies for the military departments regarding abortion care for members of the Armed Forces, including policy elements related to privacy. Additionally, the amendment requires the military departments to reimburse members for travel costs incurred if a member must travel to a different jurisdiction for an abortion and prohibits any adverse action against a member for requesting or taking leave in relation to abortion care. | Submitted |
230 | Version 1 | Joyce (OH), Miller (OH) | Republican | Implements a comprehensive ban for federal agencies, and state and local governments, from using American tax dollars to purchase drones manufactured by entities with ties to countries of concern, including China, and increases oversight on any requested waivers. Directs the Secretary of Defense to expand existing partnerships with the private sector to promote domestic production of secure, American-made drones. Identical to H.R. 3974 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
231 | Version 1 | Joyce (OH), Fitzpatrick (PA) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense to carry out a two-year pilot program to program suicide prevention resources onto smart devices issued to members of the Armed Forces and to provide training on these resources. Identical to H.R. 3009 (118th Congress). | Made in Order |
232 | Version 1 | Joyce (OH), Spanberger (VA), D'Esposito (NY), Gluesenkamp Perez (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the Office of Community Oriented Policing Services within the Department of Justice to make grants to law enforcement agencies to purchase a chemical screening device and to train personnel to use, and interpret data collected by, such device. Identical to H.R. 3148 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
233 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA) | Democrat | Authorizes the Medal of Honor upgrade for Thomas H. Griffin for acts of valor as a member of the Army during the Vietnam War. | Made in Order |
234 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI), Bacon (NE), Peltola (AK), Stauber (MN), Davids (KS), Courtney (CT), Case (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Repeals the Bona Fide Office rule for 8(a) contracts with the Department of Defense. | Submitted |
235 | Version 2 | Obernolte (CA) | Republican | Revised Directs the Air Force to pursue efforts to research, develop, and demonstrate advanced propellant mixing technologies for solid rocket motor (SRM) propulsion systems. | Made in Order |
236 | Version 1 | Meuser (PA), Scholten (MI), Donalds (FL), Davids (KS) | Bi-Partisan | Incentivizes greater Small Business Investment Company (SBIC) investments in small businesses in the national security sector or rural and underserved communities. Identical to the text of H.R.5333, the Investing in All of America Act, as reported. | Submitted |
237 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA), Scott (VA) | Democrat | Organizes tabletop exercises to assess the resiliency of U.S. military installations and their surrounding communal capabilities to collaboratively confront weather disasters or adversarial threats made against the homeland. | Submitted |
238 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), James (MI), Jacobs (CA) | Bi-Partisan | To direct the Secretary of State to host regular U.S.-Africa Leaders Summits. | Submitted |
239 | Version 1 | Wenstrup (OH), Panetta (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the Secretary of Defense, or an appropriate designee, to retain certain highly-trained, retiring active duty servicemembers of the Armed Forces by placing them in the Ready Reserve and receiving retired pay and the pay and allowances for duty that they perform for a period of no more than two years. | Submitted |
240 | Version 2 | Panetta (CA), Bacon (NE), Trone (MD), Wagner (MO), Rodgers (WA), Schneider (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Creates a foreign military officer subject matter expert exchange program with key Middle East partners in areas such as artificial intelligence, military doctrine and spending, cyber resiliency, counterterrorism, and more. | Made in Order |
241 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH), Hageman (WY) | Republican | Strikes Section 531 and repeals the Selective Service unless a conflict has been authorized by Congress and for which the DOD has certified to Congress that involuntary inductions are necessary for such conflict. | Submitted |
242 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Reduces the number of two-, three-, and four-star general billets for each year in which the Department of Defense fails to successfully conduct its required audit. | Submitted |
243 | Version 2 | Wenstrup (OH) | Republican | Revised Prohibit the Secretary of Defense from entering into a contract for the procurement of generic drugs unless they are manufactured in the United States and use active pharmaceutical ingredients and key starting materials sourced from the United States or a foreign country or instrumentality designated under subsection (b) of section 301 of the Trade Agreements Act of 1979 (19 U.S.C. 2511) for the purposes of the waiver authority under subsection (a) of that section. | Revised |
244 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA), Jayapal (WA) | Democrat | Mandates compliance with the War Powers Resolution. | Submitted |
245 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH), Ogles (TN), Biggs (AZ), Lesko (AZ) | Republican | Reduces the diversity, equity, and inclusion personnel grade cap in Public Law 118-31 from GS-10 to GS-1. | Submitted |
246 | Version 2 | Sherman (CA), Norton (DC), Jackson (IL), Tlaib (MI), Ramirez (IL), Kim (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Expresses a sense of Congress and requires a report in support of a formal end to the Korean War. | Revised |
247 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Strikes Section 1041, which gives the Secretary of Defense the authority to contribute to the NATO Innovation Fund. | Submitted |
248 | Version 2 | Sherman (CA), Costa (CA), Goldman (NY), Schneider (IL), Frankel (FL), Tenney (NY), Trone (MD), Nickel (NC), Moskowitz (FL), Gottheimer (NJ), Meng (NY), Pettersen (CO), Landsman (OH), Stevens (MI), LaMalfa (CA), Suozzi (NY), Auchincloss (MA), Davis (NC), Hoyer (MD), Peters (CA), D'Esposito (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Designates the Popular Resistance Committees as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist organization. The Popular Resistance Committees are the third largest terror group in Gaza. The Popular Resistance Committees publicly admitted responsibility for participating in the October 7th attacks, hold one living hostage, and have killed both American and Israeli civilians in the past. The amendment requests a review for the eligibility of Lion's Den as a terrorist organization; Lion's Den has carried out dozens of shooting and stabbing attacks targeting Israelis. This is an amendment version of H.R.7914 - the Accountability for Terrorist Perpetrators of October 7th Act. | Revised |
249 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ), Norton (DC), Crockett (TX), Jackson (IL), Trone (MD), Landsman (OH), Espaillat (NY), Casten (IL), Wilson (FL), Escobar (TX), Velázquez (NY), Kildee (MI), Kuster (NH), Costa (CA), Ramirez (IL), Jacobs (CA), Williams (GA), Moore (WI), Dingell (MI), Wild (PA), Trahan (MA), Blunt Rochester (DE), Goldman (NY), Stansbury (NM), Scholten (MI), Cohen (TN), Meng (NY), Kelly (IL), Neguse (CO), Fletcher (TX), Magaziner (RI), Nadler (NY), Menendez (NJ), McClellan (VA), Crow (CO), Slotkin (MI), Garcia (TX), Tlaib (MI), Tokuda (HI), Grijalva (AZ), Carter (LA), Nickel (NC), Pressley (MA), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Peters (CA), Auchincloss (MA), Cárdenas (CA), Porter (CA), Connolly (VA), Moulton (MA), Hoyle (OR), Norcross (NJ), Lee (CA), Ryan (NY), Carson (IN), Manning (NC), Kim (NJ), Lieu (CA), Sánchez (CA), Craig (MN) | Democrat | Prohibits state and local governments from preventing a health care provider at a military treatment facility from providing emergency care, including emergency care to pregnant individuals. The amendment also prohibits the prosecution of a health care provider giving emergency care to a pregnant individual at a military treatment facility based on the laws of the state in which the facility is located. | Submitted |
250 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ), Norton (DC), Crockett (TX), Jackson (IL), Trone (MD), Landsman (OH), Espaillat (NY), Casten (IL), Wilson (FL), Escobar (TX), Velázquez (NY), Kildee (MI), Kuster (NH), Ramirez (IL), Jacobs (CA), Williams (GA), Dingell (MI), Wild (PA), Trahan (MA), Blunt Rochester (DE), Goldman (NY), Stansbury (NM), Scholten (MI), Cohen (TN), Meng (NY), Kelly (IL), Neguse (CO), Fletcher (TX), Magaziner (RI), Nadler (NY), Menendez (NJ), McClellan (VA), Crow (CO), Slotkin (MI), Garcia (TX), Tlaib (MI), Tokuda (HI), Grijalva (AZ), Carter (LA), Nickel (NC), Pressley (MA), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Peters (CA), Auchincloss (MA), Cárdenas (CA), Porter (CA), Connolly (VA), Moulton (MA), Hoyle (OR), Lee (CA), Ryan (NY), Carson (IN), Manning (NC), Kim (NJ), Lieu (CA), Stevens (MI), Craig (MN) | Democrat | Requires that healthcare providers at military treatment facilities receive annual training on their obligations to provide covered reproductive health care and counseling, as well as their rights and protections to provide that care. | Submitted |
251 | Version 2 | Panetta (CA) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Commander of USSOCOM, in consultation with the Commander of USNORTHCOM, to develop a Special Operations Forces Arctic Security strategy. | Made in Order |
252 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ), Norton (DC), Crockett (TX), Jackson (IL), Trone (MD), Landsman (OH), Espaillat (NY), Casten (IL), Wilson (FL), Escobar (TX), Velázquez (NY), Kildee (MI), Kuster (NH), Ramirez (IL), Jacobs (CA), Williams (GA), Dingell (MI), Wild (PA), Trahan (MA), Blunt Rochester (DE), Goldman (NY), Stansbury (NM), Scholten (MI), Cohen (TN), Meng (NY), Kelly (IL), Neguse (CO), Fletcher (TX), Magaziner (RI), Nadler (NY), Menendez (NJ), McClellan (VA), Crow (CO), Slotkin (MI), Garcia (TX), Tlaib (MI), Tokuda (HI), Grijalva (AZ), Carter (LA), Nickel (NC), Pappas (NH), Pressley (MA), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Peters (CA), Auchincloss (MA), Cárdenas (CA), Porter (CA), Connolly (VA), Moulton (MA), Hoyle (OR), Norcross (NJ), Lee (CA), Ryan (NY), Carson (IN), Manning (NC), Lieu (CA), Stevens (MI), Craig (MN) | Democrat | Requires TRICARE to provide information to beneficiaries on the reproductive health care they are entitled to receive, how they can utilize travel and transportation allowances for non-covered reproductive health care, and how they can find non-Department reproductive health care providers for care not available under the military health system. | Submitted |
253 | Version 2 | Davidson (OH), Duncan (SC), Ogles (TN), Nehls (TX) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of State to ensure no United States diplomatic or consular post flies any flag other than the United States flag over such post. Identical to H.R. 146, the Old Glory Only Act (118th Congress). | Revised |
254 | Version 2 | Alford (MO), Tenney (NY), Lesko (AZ) | Republican | Revised Abolishes the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) office within the Department of Defense and any DEI offices within the military services. | Revised |
255 | Version 2 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to submit a feasibility study to Congress on the potential reimbursement for personal funds expended to evacuate American citizens, LPRs, or Afghan allies from Afghanistan between August 1, 2021, and November 1, 2021. | Revised |
256 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Establishes a Working Group to identify potential applications for blockchain technology, smart contracts, or distributed ledger technologies to improve efficiencies or functions at the Department of Defense. | Made in Order |
257 | Version 2 | Davidson (OH), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funding for the NATO Security Investment Program until the Secretary of Defense certifies to Congress that each NATO member has spent 2 percent of its GDP on defense expenditures. | Revised |
258 | Version 2 | Davidson (OH), Roy (TX), Nehls (TX) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit to Congress a report on allied contributions to the common defense. | Made in Order |
259 | Version 2 | Alford (MO), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Reinstates certain members involuntarily separated on the sole basis of refusing to receive a vaccination against COVID-19. | Revised |
260 | Version 1 | Jackson Lee (TX) | Democrat | Seeks a report 180 days following enactment from the Secretary of DoD, which will include the Coast Guard, on the rate of maternity mortality rate among members of the Armed Forces and the dependents of such members. | Made in Order |
261 | Version 1 | Jackson Lee (TX) | Democrat | Requires a report in 180 days from the Secretary of Defense on the management and oversight of AI acquisitions and plans for managing contracts to address waste, fraud, and delays resulting in wasted contractor efforts. The report should include information on oversight capacity of each component and the Department of Defense to manage AI acquisition governance, routine assessments of readiness of AI Systems for deployment; and clear lines of authority to approve each phase of the acquisition process. | Submitted |
262 | Version 1 | Jackson Lee (TX) | Democrat | Requires after 220 days following enactment a report on the competence, capacity and readiness of components and branches to effectively manage AI enhanced or enabled systems. | Submitted |
263 | Version 1 | Moore (AL), Ivey (MD) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense to report funding transfers to Members of Congress whose district(s) would be negatively impacted by a funding transfer or reprogramming action. It also requires the relevant military service to provide a briefing, if requested, to the relevant Member(s) of Congress as to why the transfer was necessary. | Made in Order |
264 | Version 1 | Jackson Lee (TX) | Democrat | An amendment to direct the Secretary of Defense to provide a report 180 days following enactment to the House and Senate Armed Services Committees and make available a public report 2 years following enactment that addresses the global decline in birth replacement rates to numbers below what is needed to maintain stable populations globally and how that may impact recruitment, force readiness, employment of civilians for Defense work in 2030 and beyond. | Submitted |
265 | Version 3 | Clyde (GA), Good (VA), Miller (IL), Green (TN), Duncan (SC), Burlison (MO), Crane (AZ), Mooney (WV), Ogles (TN), Higgins (LA), Brecheen (OK), Dunn (FL), Tenney (NY), Jackson (TX), Steube (FL), Lesko (AZ), Finstad (MN), Fischbach (MN), Biggs (AZ), Guest (MS), Arrington (TX), Hudson (NC), Stefanik (NY), LaMalfa (CA), Norman (SC), Reschenthaler (PA), Mills (FL) | Republican | Revised Establishes concealed carry reciprocity for current and retired members of the Armed Forces who are entitled to retired or retainer pay, allowing them to carry concealed firearms across state lines in every state that allows concealed carry by its residents, provided all other laws are obeyed and lawful possession and interstate commerce apply. | Revised |
266 | Version 1 | Jackson Lee (TX) | Democrat | Requires report to be submitted to Congress within 240 days following enactment on the risks posed by debris in low earth orbit and to make recommendations on remediation of risks and outline plans to reduce the incident of space debris. | Submitted |
267 | Version 2 | Jackson Lee (TX) | Democrat | Revised Requires Secretary of Defense to report to Congress programs and procedures employed to ensure students studying abroad through Department of Defense National Security Education Programs are trained to recognize, resist, and report against recruitment efforts by agents of foreign governments. | Made in Order |
268 | Version 1 | Jackson Lee (TX), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Condemns the actions of Boko Haram and directs that the Secretary of Defense submit a report on efforts to combat Boko Haram. | Submitted |
269 | Version 1 | Jackson Lee (TX) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to promulgate regulations to ensure that candidates granted admission to attend a military academy undergo screening for speech disorders and be provided the results of the screening test and a list of warfare unrestricted line (URL) Officer positions and occupation specialists that require successful performance on the speech test. Academy students shall have the option of undergoing speech therapy to reduce speech disorders or impediments. | Made in Order |
270 | Version 1 | Hayes (CT), Larson (CT) | Democrat | Requires the military departments to review all installation-level web information about suicide prevention and behavioral health and ensure that contact information is up to date. | Made in Order |
271 | Version 1 | Hayes (CT), Fitzpatrick (PA), Titus (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Increases the monthly rate of dependency and indemnity compensation payable to surviving spouses through the Department of Veterans Affairs and also adjusts the amount payable to surviving spouses and children of veterans who were rated as totally disabled for a period of less than 10 years before their death. H.R. 1083 (118th Congress) | Submitted |
272 | Version 2 | Amodei (NV), Peltola (AK) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the Secretary of the Navy, the Commandant of the Marine Corps, and the Commandant of the Coast Guard to submit a report on a Tri-Service Arctic Maritime Strategy outlining areas of cooperation and alignment within the Arctic region to combat current and potential threats, as well as provide guidance on how the three branches can deepen cooperation and pursue joint modernization efforts in the Arctic. | Made in Order |
273 | Version 2 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Assessment of Antisemitism in the Defense Organizational Climate Survey. The Secretary of Defense shall ensure that the Defense Organizational Climate Survey (DEOCS) includes specific questions to assess the prevalence, nature, and impact of antisemitism within the military service academies. | Revised |
274 | Version 1 | Ivey (MD), Lee (FL), Sherrill (NJ), Moore (AL), Armstrong (ND), Moran (TX), Goldman (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Expands eligibility for the expungement law signed into law by President Ronald Reagan for non-violent, minor drug possession offenses by removing the current 21-year-old age limit. Allows judges to give people of any age a second chance to pursue a productive life after a minor drug possession offense, as proposed by H.R. 4958 which is bipartisan and supported by 23 groups across the political spectrum. | Submitted |
275 | Version 2 | Budzinski (IL), Salinas (OR), Trone (MD), Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Revised Revises the requirements of the Edith Nourse Rogers STEM (ENRS) Scholarship by lowering the minimum amount of credits hours required, removing requirement that applicants must have exhausted Post 9-11/GI Bill benefits or will run out of benefits within 6 months before applying, and directs VA to submit an annual report to Congress on the demographic information of individuals who are denied the scholarship. This amendment is identical to H.R.5785 introduced in the 118th Congress. | Revised |
276 | Version 2 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Revised This provision directs the Secretary of the Air Force to check in with all major non-NATO allies to see whether they are interested in procuring select aircraft that are planned to be sent to the 309th Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group (AMARG). | Revised |
277 | Version 2 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Revised This report language would simply require a briefing on the NATO Procurement and Supply Agency (NPSA) and supply chain exposure to China. | Revised |
278 | Version 1 | Phillips (MN), Titus (NV), Castro (TX) | Democrat | Adds the text of the Better Foreign Policy Through Better Pet Policy Act (H.R. 3384), which amends the Fly America Act to allow U.S. government personnel—military and civilian—to deploy via a foreign-flagged air carrier if they are deploying with a pet that no U.S.-flagged carriers will transport. | Submitted |
279 | Version 2 | Alford (MO) | Republican | Revised Requires a “final” report from GAO due after the SBIR program expiration date. | Revised |
280 | Version 1 | Case (HI) | Democrat | Seeks to find ways for the four Navy public shipyards to pool together efforts to maximize the number of people entering into its apprenticeship program. | Made in Order |
281 | Version 1 | Ezell (MS), Garamendi (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Enhances military readiness during a declared emergency by ensuring critical cargo can be efficiently moved through ports. This amendment is substantively identical to H.R. 6140. | Made in Order |
282 | Version 2 | Gottheimer (NJ), Titus (NV), Moskowitz (FL) | Democrat | Revised Expresses support for joint U.S.-Israel cooperation in the space arena between NASA and the Israel Space Agency, including joint U.S. Air Force and the Israeli Air Force’s newly created Space Force in areas of research, development, test, and evaluation. | Made in Order |
283 | Version 2 | Gottheimer (NJ), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to submit to Congress information regarding and financial institutions that have recently provided services benefiting a state sponsor of terrorism, and a report on foreign financial institutions conducting significant transactions for persons sanctioned for international terrorism and human rights violations. | Revised |
284 | Version 3 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Increase the DoD SkillBridge Program by $5 million, funds will be specifically used for employers to train service members transitioning to civilian life for supply chain and transportation related employment. | Revised |
285 | Version 3 | Gottheimer (NJ), Tenney (NY), Moskowitz (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to report on the status of U.S.-Israel cooperation on efforts to counter threats by Iran in the form of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), including loitering munitions, otherwise known as “suicide” and “kamikaze” drones. | Made in Order |
286 | Version 2 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Revised Modifies the types of support for counterdrug activities and activities to counter transnational organized crime. Enables DoD to support law enforcement requests within the Joint Interagency Task Force South's Joint Operating Area. | Made in Order |
287 | Version 2 | Gottheimer (NJ), Tenney (NY), Sherman (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to include in their annual report on Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China information on the PRC’s burgeoning relationship with the Islamic Republic of Iran. | Made in Order |
288 | Version 2 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Secretary of State, in coordination with the Director of National Intelligence, to report to Congress ways it protects U.S. defense technology sold to foreign partners. | Revised |
289 | Version 1 | Hill (AR) | Republican | Authorizes the U.S. Governor of the Inter-American Investment Corporation to subscribe to additional shares and maintain the United States’ lead shareholding position in the Corporation. | Submitted |
290 | Version 4 | Ruiz (CA), Bilirakis (FL), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised This amendment would offset the cost of 10 additional Expeditionary Solid Waste Disposal Systems for the Department of Army with the cost of operating the remaining burn pits. | Revised |
291 | Version 1 | Hill (AR), Sherman (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Deters Chinese aggression towards Taiwan by publishing the assets of top Chinese leaders, as well as cutting them and their family members off from financial services, if Beijing acts against Taiwan. | Submitted |
292 | Version 3 | Ruiz (CA) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Secretary of the VA and Secretary of Defense collaborate on a report to Congress on the current status and timeline for when the redesigned Airborne Hazards and Open Burn Pit Registry (AHOBPR) 2.0 will be completed. This report will be completed within 90 days of this bill being enacted. | Revised |
293 | Version 2 | Bacon (NE), Scott, Austin (GA), Schneider (IL), Gallego (AZ), Crenshaw (TX), Moulton (MA), Panetta (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Temporarily extends funding availability for security assistance programs under 10 USC 333 from FY2026 through FY2030 | Revised |
294 | Version 1 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Provides temporary flexibility to Advanced Reactor Demonstration Program (ARDP) awardees so that such awardees have access to both ARDP funding and DOE LPO funding for a limited time period. | Submitted |
295 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Gonzales, Tony (TX), Schrier (WA), Pappas (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of Defense to report on Defense Community Infrastructure Program funds that have been used to support child care options near military bases and any barriers that have prevented such funding for these purposes. | Made in Order |
296 | Version 1 | Luttrell (TX), Nunn (IA) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense, acting through the Chief Data and Artificial Intelligence Officer, to coordinate and accelerate the adoption of large language models by the Department of Defense by improving the access and quality of the existing structured and unstructured data of the Department to ensure such data is immediately ready to use in conjunction with machine learning applications being developed, tested, or in production by the Armed Forces. | Made in Order |
297 | Version 1 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Establishes a comprehensive, forward-looking national strategy to deploying advanced portable nuclear microreactors to assist with natural disaster response efforts. | Made in Order |
298 | Version 2 | Gottheimer (NJ), Sherman (CA), Molinaro (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes the United States–Israel Artificial Intelligence Center to leverage the experience, knowledge, and expertise of institutions of higher education and private sector | Revised |
299 | Version 1 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Requires an evaluation of the DOD’s EV charging capabilities, and consideration of how advanced nuclear reactors might bolster such EV charging capabilities. | Submitted |
300 | Version 1 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Withdrawn Bolsters US nuclear export capabilities and maximizes global American nuclear leadership by establishing key geopolitical nuclear export agreements with embarking nuclear nations. | Withdrawn |
301 | Version 1 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Requires an evaluation of certain retired/soon-to-be- retired DOD electric power generation plants and analysis on whether such plant could possibly be retrofitted with advanced nuclear technology. | Submitted |
302 | Version 1 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Withdrawn Requires that all illegal aliens be detained in detention facilities to the maximum extent before any such alien can be placed in the alternatives to Detention (ATD) program. | Withdrawn |
303 | Version 2 | Fitzgerald (WI), Meeks (NY), Nunn (IA), Dean (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised This amendment would clarify the Secret Service's authority to investigate financial crimes. | Revised |
304 | Version 1 | Hageman (WY), Nehls (TX) | Republican | Prohibits the DoD from replacing the fuel source of a domestic military installation unless the replacement source is as affordable, reliable, and accessible. | Submitted |
305 | Version 2 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Requires Secretary Department of Defense, Secretary of Homeland Security, and Secretary of State to do a report within one year on the national security risk posed to the United States ports from global auto theft rings. | Revised |
306 | Version 2 | Gottheimer (NJ), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires that DoD issue a report confirming that none of their contractors participate in or are engaged with the BDS movement. | Revised |
307 | Version 1 | Green (TN) | Republican | Shifts Mexico from the area of the responsibility of United States Northern Command to the area of responsibility of United States Southern Command. | Made in Order |
308 | Version 2 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Authorize the Secretary of Education and Secretary of Defense to initiate a report studying the possibility of expanding child care centers on U.S. military bases and facilities. | Revised |
309 | Version 1 | Green (TN) | Republican | Directs the Commander of Army Special Operations Command to establish an exchange program between Army special operations forces and the special operations forces of the Polish Army. | Made in Order |
310 | Version 2 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Authorize a Financial Attaché to Israel to work out of the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem to strengthen efforts to disrupt international financial flows to Hamas and other terrorist organizations. | Revised |
311 | Version 2 | Bilirakis (FL), Pappas (NH), Goldman (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a report on multilateral exercises in the Eastern Mediterranean. | Made in Order |
312 | Version 1 | Green (TN), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Prohibits the Secretary of Defense from providing any support for the production of a film subject to content restrictions or censorship screening requirements from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) or government of the People's Republic of China (PRC). | Made in Order |
313 | Version 1 | Bilirakis (FL), Malliotakis (NY), Gottheimer (NJ), Menendez (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a report on whether the Government of Turkey is in material breach of the North Atlantic Treaty. | Submitted |
314 | Version 4 | Gottheimer (NJ), Schneider (IL), Suozzi (NY), Nickel (NC), Espaillat (NY), Sherman (CA), Hudson (NC), Pettersen (CO), Stevens (MI), LaMalfa (CA), Raskin (MD), Auchincloss (MA), Hoyer (MD), Davis (NC), Moskowitz (FL), Norcross (NJ), Titus (NV), Wasserman Schultz (FL), Goldman (NY), Molinaro (NY), Peters (CA), Slotkin (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Authorizes a Report Authored by the Secretary of Defense to study steps Israel, the US, and Egypt can take to enhance international security measures on the Gaza-Egypt border to ensure Hamas and other actors cannot use tunnels or methods via the Mediterranean Sea to smuggle weapons and illicit goods. Additionally, report will outline/ map existing tunnel networks. | Made in Order |
315 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Withdrawn Authorize a Report Authored by the Secretary of Defense studying steps Israel, the US, and Egypt can enhance international security measures on the Gaza-Egypt border to ensure Hamas and other actors cannot use tunnels or methods via the Mediterranean Sea to smuggle weapons and illicit goods. Additionally, report will outline/ map existing tunnel networks. | Withdrawn |
316 | Version 2 | Velázquez (NY), Garcia (IL), Norton (DC), Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the use of federal funds for any use of military force in or against Mexico unless War Powers Resolution requirements are met. | Revised |
317 | Version 2 | Wagner (MO), Scott, David (GA), Garbarino (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Sets the maximum permissible practice of a VA CRNA at the state law in which the service is permitted. Aligns VA facility practice with community standards. | Revised |
318 | Version 1 | Bilirakis (FL), Pappas (NH), Schakowsky (IL), Malliotakis (NY), Titus (NV), Schneider (IL), Gottheimer (NJ), McClintock (CA), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Menendez (NJ), Sherman (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a report on Turkish-Iranian cooperation on sanctions evasion. | Submitted |
319 | Version 1 | Green (TN) | Republican | Categorizes the active duty service of a member of the Armed Forces in Uzbekistan at any time during the period beginning October 1, 2001, and ending on December 31, 2005, as service in a theater of combat operations for health care purposes. | Submitted |
320 | Version 1 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Restricts the ability of covered entities (owned, directed, controlled, financed, or influenced directly or indirectly by the Government of the People’s Republic of China, the CCP, or the Chinese military) from using federal funds from engaging, entering into, and awarding public works contracts. | Submitted |
321 | Version 2 | Gottheimer (NJ), Schneider (IL), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Secretary of Defense and Secretary of State must use every opportunity at NATO forums/ forums with Major Non-NATO Allies to ensure that member countries do not enforce ICC warrants against one another’s militaries. | Revised |
322 | Version 1 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Requires a report by the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, on U.S.-led efforts to prevent a nuclear Iran. | Submitted |
323 | Version 1 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Requires a report by the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, on efforts to mediate peace between Serbia and Kosovo. | Submitted |
324 | Version 1 | Thompson (CA) | Democrat | Withdrawn Requires the full environmental restoration of the former Rio Vista Army Reserve Center in Rio Vista, California, a Formerly Used Defense Site (FUDS) / Legacy Base Realignment and Closure Installation (BRAC) by requiring the Army to remove any remaining lead, asbestos, petroleum, oil, or lubricant products and structures/containers they were/are in or part of. This additional restoration prevents any possible contamination in the future, protects the wildlife, nature, and downstream wetlands. | Withdrawn |
325 | Version 2 | Self (TX) | Republican | Revised Names the Spearhead-class expeditionary fast transport vessel that has been ordered (Hull Number T-EPF-16) after Lieutenant General Richard E. Carey. | Made in Order |
326 | Version 2 | Meeks (NY), Cole (OK) | Bi-Partisan | Revised To grant certain authorities to the President to combat economic coercion by foreign adversaries. | Revised |
327 | Version 1 | Green (TN) | Republican | Mandates that the Department of Defense produce a report to Congress on the feasibility of furnishing the national guard of every state a cyber unit to ensure the state has the ability to quickly respond to cyber attacks. | Made in Order |
328 | Version 3 | Graves (MO), Larsen (WA), Webster (FL), Carbajal (CA), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Contains the text of the Coast Guard Authorization Act of 2024. | Revised |
329 | Version 1 | Frost (FL) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense and Armed Services Inspectors General to evaluate and report the cost of financial investigations and the amount directly or indirectly recovered through financial investigations. | Made in Order |
330 | Version 1 | Courtney (CT), Strickland (WA), Davids (KS), Leger Fernández (NM), Gallego (AZ), Grijalva (AZ) | Democrat | Raises the cap on what Native American contractors are able to receive from the APEX Accelerator Program (formerly Procurement Technical Assistance Program). Would also ensure that any funds reprogrammed from APEX Accelerators are used solely for the purpose of the program. | Submitted |
331 | Version 1 | Tenney (NY), Ross (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Closes loopholes for child predators under the Uniform Code of Military Justice by ensuring that existing enhanced penalties for sexual crimes involving children are applied equally to all sexual predators. | Made in Order |
332 | Version 1 | Green (TN) | Republican | Designates active duty service of a member of the Armed Forces in Uzbekistan at any time during the period beginning October 1, 2001, and ending on December 31, 2005, as service in a theater of combat operations and part of Operation Enduring Freedom. | Submitted |
333 | Version 1 | Green (TN) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to ensure that the Department maintains access to a top-tier subterranean training facility for the improvement of training for Special Operations Forces (SOF) units. | Made in Order |
334 | Version 1 | Griffith (VA), Rosendale (MT) | Republican | Clarifies the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 by stating a citizen of the United States must knowingly engage in terrorist activity while in the United States to qualify for detainment. | Submitted |
335 | Version 1 | Castor (FL) | Democrat | Encourages DoD to utilize long-term power purchase agreements in order to support the Department's access to low-cost, stable, and reliable electricity sources. | Submitted |
336 | Version 1 | Porter (CA), Barragán (CA) | Democrat | Not later than 180 days after the date of the enactment of this Act, the Secretary of Defense shall submit to the House Armed Services Committee and Senate Armed Services Committee a report that assesses: (a) The ways that the U.S. Armed Forces may reuse single-use plastic waste produced on military bases in additive manufacturing to create useful replacement parts that the military would otherwise externally procure; and (b) how this can strengthen operational readiness, improve troop safety, and reduce costs. | Submitted |
337 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA), Ezell (MS), Alford (MO), Neguse (CO), Pettersen (CO), Wittman (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Adds the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) "Direct to Phase II" pilot program. | Submitted |
338 | Version 1 | Roy (TX), Ogles (TN), Tenney (NY), Crane (AZ) | Republican | States that none of the funds authorized to the Department of Defense or otherwise made available by this Act may be made available directly or indirectly to the Government of Iran. | Made in Order |
339 | Version 1 | Salazar (FL), Neguse (CO) | Bi-Partisan | Increases the governmentwide goal for awarding certain small business contracts from 23% to 25%. | Submitted |
340 | Version 1 | Fitzgerald (WI) | Republican | Allows Byrne-JAG Grants to be used to develop a public safety report system for each defendant charged with a violent offense and report this information to the National Crime Information Center (NCIC), and defines bail bonds as an insurance product so that they must comply with federal insurance fraud laws. Substantively Identical to H.R. 8205, Keeping Violent Offenders Off Our Streets Act (118th Cong.). | Submitted |
341 | Version 1 | Roy (TX) | Republican | Requires DOD to submit a detailed justification for the Department’s yearly end strength request. As part of the yearly Defense Manpower Requirements Report (DMRR), it would require: an assessment of the most important threats facing the U.S. by regional command; an explanation of how end strength requests are calibrated to address those threats; the primary missions of personnel in each region; rationales for any increases or decreases in end strength level; and an assessment of any areas in which end strength cuts could be made. | Made in Order |
342 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH), Roy (TX), Ogles (TN), Nehls (TX) | Republican | Prohibits funding to Ukraine until the President submits a strategy to Congress for U.S. involvement in Ukraine. | Made in Order |
343 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Requires a report from the Secretary Defense on the use of taxpayer-funded official time. | Made in Order |
344 | Version 1 | Porter (CA), Fitzpatrick (PA), Schneider (IL), Connolly (VA), Tenney (NY), Lee (NV), Lieu (CA), Lofgren (CA), Sherman (CA) | Bi-Partisan | A report requiring an assessment from State and Treasury assessing the impacts of the new general license on the Iranian government's ability to circumvent: 1) digital surveillance from the Iranian government and 2) censorship. | Submitted |
345 | Version 1 | Porter (CA), Barragán (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to issue a report to Congress on the following: (1) An assessment of the challenges associated with supplying water to military installations with single-use plastic water bottles, including cost and logistical challenges. (2) An assessment of alternatives to supplying water to military installations with single-use plastic water bottles that may provide long-term cost savings for the military departments. (3) The prevalence of military installations using tactical water purification systems or lightweight water purification systems and what support such installations received from the military departments to make such systems operational. | Submitted |
346 | Version 1 | Roy (TX), Davidson (OH), Crane (AZ), Hageman (WY), Brecheen (OK), Ogles (TN), Gosar (AZ), Nehls (TX), Biggs (AZ), Rosendale (MT) | Republican | Sense of Congress that Article 5 of the NATO treaty does not supersede the constitutional obligation that only Congress can declare war. | Submitted |
347 | Version 1 | Mace (SC), Comer (KY), Raskin (MD), Connolly (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Updates the Federal Information Security Management Act of 2002 (FISMA), last updated in 2014, by clarifying federal cybersecurity roles and responsibilities, streamlining agency reporting requirements and reducing the frequency of FISMA assessments while requiring continuous monitoring of systems. (Updated text of H.R. 4552 - Federal Information Security Modernization Act of 2023 118th Congress). | Submitted |
348 | Version 1 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Requires a feasibility study from the Secretary of Commerce and other departments on whether executive agencies have the authority to suspend the acquisition of any foreign surveillance company on the Entity List by a U.S. company pending a review on the counterintelligence and national security risks of the sale. | Submitted |
349 | Version 1 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Provides protections from forced arbitration to service members in disputes covered under the Service Members Civil Relief Act (SCRA). | Submitted |
350 | Version 1 | Perry (PA), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Requires the DOD furnish stellate ganglion block to members of the Armed Forces diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) that elect to receive it. Modified version of H.R. 3023 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
351 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA), Stauber (MN), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Small Business Administration (SBA) to annually report on certification activities and contract awards within the Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB), Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone), and Women-Owned Small Business (WOSB) Federal contracting programs. | Submitted |
352 | Version 2 | Moore (UT), Veasey (TX), Tenney (NY), LaLota (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Allows for the Medal of Honor Monument to be placed on the National Mall in Washington, DC. | Revised |
353 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM), Molinaro (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Adds the text of the Joint Task Force to Combat Opioid Trafficking Act. | Submitted |
354 | Version 1 | Porter (CA), Brecheen (OK) | Bi-Partisan | Extends the “cooling-off” period for senior executive branch officials who leave government service from 1 year to 2 years before former officials may lobby their previous agency. | Submitted |
355 | Version 1 | Stauber (MN) | Republican | Requires the Coast Guard to identify vulnerabilities left by closing down the North Superior Station and staffing and resource challenges in the Great Lake regions. Requires the Coast Guard to provide a roadmap to address the vulnerabilities and challenges identified. | Submitted |
356 | Version 2 | Mace (SC), Tenney (NY), Rosendale (MT), LaMalfa (CA), Fry (SC) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funds authorized or otherwise made available for the Department of Defense in FY25 from being used to build, maintain, or repair a pier off the coast of Gaza, or to transport aid to such a pier. | Made in Order |
357 | Version 1 | Roy (TX), Ogles (TN), Nehls (TX), Tenney (NY), Crane (AZ) | Republican | None of the funds authorized by this Act may be used to implement President Biden's Climate Change Executive Orders (EO 13990, EO 14008, Section 6 of EO 14013, EO 14030, EO 14057, EO 14082, EO 14096) | Made in Order |
358 | Version 1 | Balint (VT) | Democrat | Inserts the text of the Addressing Addiction After Disasters Act (H.R. 5623). | Submitted |
359 | Version 1 | Budzinski (IL), Bost (IL), Crawford (AR), Moulton (MA), Johnson (SD) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense to issue regulations to the Department of the Army to ensure all boots are Berry-amendment compliant and meet the highest quality and performance standards. The text of this amendment is identical to H.R. 8166 introduced in the 118th Congress. | Made in Order |
360 | Version 1 | Stauber (MN), Tiffany (WI) | Republican | Allows the Navy to solicit contracts from non-homeport shipyards for maintenance work should the shipyards meet the Navy's requirements for ship repair work. | Submitted |
361 | Version 1 | Porter (CA), Brecheen (OK) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits the ownership or trading of stocks by senior officials at the Department of Defense for any company that received over $1,000,000,000 in revenue from the Department of Defense during the preceding calendar year. | Submitted |
362 | Version 1 | Stauber (MN) | Republican | Eliminates TRICARE Select enrollment fees for service members who retired before January 1, 2018, and caps the enrollment fees for those who retire after January 1, 2018. | Submitted |
363 | Version 1 | Balint (VT) | Democrat | Inserts the text of Emergency Medical Services Reimbursement for On-Scene and Support Act (H.R.6257). | Submitted |
364 | Version 1 | James (MI) | Republican | Withdrawn Provides authority to enhance security assistance with countries that are engaged in regional security cooperation efforts in Africa, Middle East and North Africa, and support normalization with Israel. | Withdrawn |
365 | Version 1 | Stauber (MN) | Republican | Allows small businesses to request an equitable adjustment to the contracting officer if the contracting officer places a change order without agreement of the small business. Requires the federal government to pay at least 50% of cost occurred from the change order upon receipt of the equitable adjustment. | Submitted |
366 | Version 1 | Porter (CA), Ogles (TN), DelBene (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits federal agencies from encouraging the weakening of encryption or insertion of backdoors on commerically-available phones, computers, and devices. | Submitted |
367 | Version 1 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Prohibits funds authorized or otherwise made available to the Department of Defense for any fiscal year to be made available for closure or realignment of Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island. | Made in Order |
368 | Version 1 | Slotkin (MI), Lawler (NY), Carbajal (CA), Houlahan (PA), Posey (FL), Bergman (MI), Castro (TX), Kildee (MI), Ryan (NY), Jackson Lee (TX), Fitzpatrick (PA), Lee (PA), Vasquez (NM), Pettersen (CO), González-Colón (PR), Meng (NY), Velázquez (NY), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Cohen (TN), Dingell (MI), Case (HI), Kuster (NH), McClellan (VA), Pappas (NH), Tlaib (MI), Davis (NC), Spanberger (VA), Mace (SC), Kim (NJ), Van Orden (WI) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the DoD to make publicly available on the existing PFAS testing website timely and regularly updated information on the status and schedule of the cleanup activities at sites where the Secretary has obligated amounts for environmental restoration activities. | Submitted |
369 | Version 1 | Garcia, Robert (CA) | Democrat | Ensures DOD's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO) has access to all Title 50 covert intelligence, including intelligence collection, tasking and counter-intelligence, when investigating Unidentified Aerial Phenomena (UAP). Promotes the director of the AARO Office to a Senior Executive Service position. | Submitted |
370 | Version 1 | Porter (CA), LaMalfa (CA), Carbajal (CA), Neguse (CO), Titus (NV), Schrier (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of the Interior, the Secretary of Agriculture, and the Chief of the U.S. Forest Service, to submit a report to Congress on the risks posed to Department of Defense infrastructure and readiness posed by wildland fire. | Submitted |
371 | Version 1 | Porter (CA), Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Requires the screening and registry of individuals with health conditions resulting from unsafe housing units. | Made in Order |
372 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY), Jackson (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Defines "remote access" and adds remote access provisions into existing export control authorities. This would close a loophole that allows China and Chinese companies to access U.S. chips remotely, which enables the development of AI and modernization of China’s military forces. | Submitted |
373 | Version 1 | McHenry (NC) | Republican | The amendment instructs the Executive Director at the IBRD, EBRD, and other international financial institutions to use the voice and vote to support nuclear energy, consistent with U.S. national security interests. The amendment is based on H.R. 806. | Submitted |
374 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA), Waltz (FL), Panetta (CA), Bergman (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes "Interagency Council on Service" to advise the president on promoting, strengthening, and expanding opportunities for military service, national service, and public service. The council will also coordinate recruitment for national service opportunities. | Submitted |
375 | Version 2 | Lawler (NY), Goldman (NY), Malliotakis (NY), Ryan (NY), Williams (NY), Van Drew (NJ), Molinaro (NY), D'Esposito (NY), Davis (NC), Gottheimer (NJ), Carbajal (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Provides for an immediate distribution in 2024 from the US Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund (USVSST Fund), and helps ensure funding is available going forward. It requires an annual pay out from the USVSST Fund to its participants going forward, an annual report to Congress on the Fund, a GAO report on quality of administration and recommendations every 3 years, and expands the USVSST Fund personnel from 5 to 10 people. | Revised |
376 | Version 1 | Garcia, Robert (CA), Balint (VT) | Democrat | Prohibits assistance to the Uganda Police Force or the Uganda People's Defense Force. | Submitted |
377 | Version 2 | Salazar (FL), Castro (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Armed Forces Pest Management Board to conduct a study on the use and presence of herbicide agents and toxic chemicals by the Department in the Panama Canal Zone during the period beginning on January 1, 1958, and ending on December 31, 1999. | Made in Order |
378 | Version 3 | Hunt (TX), Ivey (MD), Jackson Lee (TX), Turner (OH), Luttrell (TX), Mills (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Closes the loophole that allows Russian litigants to seek damages in U.S. Federal Court from U.S. companies for good faith compliance with U.S. sanctions and export controls, by amending Chapter 111 of Title 28, United States Code. | Revised |
379 | Version 2 | Perry (PA), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Prohibits any of the funds authorized by the Act to be used to provide any kind of support to the Taliban or any Taliban affiliate. Also prohibits the removal of sanctions against the Taliban or any Taliban affiliate without the enactment of legislation for that express purpose. | Revised |
380 | Version 3 | Perry (PA), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Makes it the policy of the United States to reject any attempt by the People’s Republic of China to mandate that US vessels provide them with information about US vessels (ship name, call sign, location, type of cargo) in areas that China illegally includes as part of its maritime claims. | Made in Order |
381 | Version 2 | Perry (PA), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funding for the World Economic Forum. | Revised |
382 | Version 2 | Perry (PA), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the use of funds made available by this Act to promote a “one country, two systems” solution for Taiwan. | Made in Order |
383 | Version 2 | Latta (OH) | Republican | Revised Requires a study of national security risks of commercially available routers produced or engineered by our adversaries, including the People’s Republic of China and Russia. Identical to H.R. 7589. | Revised |
384 | Version 2 | Lawler (NY), Ross (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes deeper efforts to enhance the U.S.-Moldova defense partnership. This includes requiring European Recapitalization Incentive Program (ERIP) funds to be considered for Moldova to assist the country in transitioning away from Russian-produced military equipment, providing loans to Moldova for the procurement of defense articles, and authorizing funding for International Military Education and Training (IMET) assistance for Moldova. | Revised |
385 | Version 2 | Self (TX), Crockett (TX), Carter (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Renames the Plano VA Clinic after Congressman Sam Johnson and the Dallas VA Hospital after Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson. | Revised |
386 | Version 1 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense to jointly submit a report to Congress on the stability of the Iranian regime and potential threats to the United States and its allies, partners, and interests. | Submitted |
387 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY), Gottheimer (NJ), Sherman (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Expands existing anti-boycott law to simply add “or international governmental organization” into this language to dispel boycott efforts at IGOs. This will be particularly impactful in combating the harmful, antisemitic, and anti-Israel BDS efforts at IGOs. | Submitted |
388 | Version 1 | Miller (OH) | Republican | Ensures military recruiter access to campuses of secondary schools. Substantively identical to H.R. 4522, Ensuring Military Recruitment Access Act. | Submitted |
389 | Version 1 | Gonzales, Tony (TX), Castro (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Allowing for the possession, use, or consumption of legal hemp by members of the Armed Forces. | Submitted |
390 | Version 1 | Doggett (TX), Norman (SC) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a panel of experts to review contracts for major weapons systems, spare parts, and services to determine whether the Department paid excessive prices and make recommendations to ensure the Department pays fair and reasonable prices in future contracts. | Made in Order |
391 | Version 1 | Guest (MS), Kelly (MS) | Republican | Prevents the use of funds authorized by the National Defense Authorization Act from being used to initiate, implement, or conclude the Air Force's KC-46A Main Operating Base (MOB) 8 decision unless the enterprise definition and basing criteria are identical to that for the KC-46A MOB 7 process. | Submitted |
392 | Version 1 | Doggett (TX), Norman (SC) | Bi-Partisan | Eases the burden to redetermine whether a product is a commercial item and ensures contracting officers can access the information they need to determine price reasonableness when dealing with commercial items that have no useful sales data. | Submitted |
393 | Version 1 | Gonzales, Tony (TX), Bacon (NE), Cuellar (TX), Castro (TX), Moulton (MA), Lee (NV), Luttrell (TX), Crow (CO), Buchanan (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Mandating the Family Separation Allowance increase of $400 from $250 that was previously approved in the FY2024 NDAA. | Submitted |
394 | Version 1 | Doggett (TX), Norman (SC) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the submission of certified cost and pricing data for commercial products or services when an acquisition is valued at more than $5 million. | Submitted |
395 | Version 2 | Gonzales, Tony (TX), Davis (NC), Cuellar (TX), Luttrell (TX), Ciscomani (AZ), Kelly (IL), Sherrill (NJ), Golden (ME), Fallon (TX), LaLota (NY), Moylan (GU), Womack (AR), Caraveo (CO), Stansbury (NM), Bice (OK), Mills (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes a National Digital Reserve Corps in the General Services Administration (GSA) to address the digital and cybersecurity needs of executive agencies, based off of H.R. 3855 (118th Congress). | Revised |
396 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY), Pallone (NJ), Bilirakis (FL), Amo, Gabe (RI), Costa (CA), Lieu (CA), Titus (NV), Schakowsky (IL), Sarbanes (MD), Malliotakis (NY), Landsman (OH), Schneider (IL), McClintock (CA), Meng (NY), Eshoo (CA), Gottheimer (NJ), Menendez (NJ), Pappas (NH), Cárdenas (CA), Slotkin (MI), Magaziner (RI), Spanberger (VA), Valadao (CA), Sherman (CA), Tlaib (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Temporarily repeals waiver authority that allows the U.S. to send military assistance other forms of aid to Azerbaijan while the Azeri government continues to target, abuse, and displace Armenians. | Submitted |
397 | Version 1 | Bowman (NY) | Democrat | Requires a report on military recruitment practices in public secondary schools. | Made in Order |
398 | Version 2 | Armstrong (ND), Dean (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Creates a program for servicemembers to have notarized electronic records and have performed notarizations, such as for mortgages and similar legal papers requiring notarization, when remotely located or deployed. | Revised |
399 | Version 1 | De La Cruz (TX), Green, Al (TX) | Bi-Partisan | This amendment is designed to increase awareness of the VA Home Loan Program among veterans and surviving spouses by including a disclosure below the military service question on the standard mortgage prequalification application, the Uniform Residential Loan Application (URLA), to emphasize to Veterans that they may qualify for a VA Home Loan. | Submitted |
400 | Version 1 | Arrington (TX), Fallon (TX), Tenney (NY), Luttrell (TX), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Requires that any alien apprehended for attempting to illegally breach a military base has their immigration status revoked indefinitely and must be deported within 72 hours. | Submitted |
401 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY), Posey (FL), Fitzpatrick (PA), Pappas (NH), Stevens (MI), Porter (CA), Vasquez (NM), Scott (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits federal agencies from procuring items containing perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) or perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and requires agencies to prioritize the procurement of products not containing PFAS. | Submitted |
402 | Version 1 | Pappas (NH), Salazar (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Assistant Administrator for the Office of Entrepreneurial Development at the Small Business Administration and the Director of Small Business Programs at the Department of Defense to submit to a report on the memorandum of understanding between the agencies. | Made in Order |
403 | Version 1 | Arrington (TX), Fallon (TX), Tenney (NY), Luttrell (TX), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Requires that any alien crossing the border that storms against the National Guard or a defensive border barrier is automatically ineligible for claiming asylum or requesting any other type of immigration status and must be deported within 72 hours after apprehension. | Submitted |
404 | Version 1 | Slotkin (MI), Posey (FL), Lawler (NY), Carbajal (CA), Houlahan (PA), Kiggans (VA), Bergman (MI), Castro (TX), Turner (OH), Kildee (MI), Ryan (NY), Jackson Lee (TX), Fitzpatrick (PA), Vasquez (NM), Pettersen (CO), González-Colón (PR), Crow (CO), Meng (NY), Velázquez (NY), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Cohen (TN), Dingell (MI), Kuster (NH), McClellan (VA), Pappas (NH), Tlaib (MI), Davis (NC), Spanberger (VA), Mace (SC), Kim (NJ), Van Orden (WI) | Bi-Partisan | Requires DoD to expedite evaluation and identification of early actions to slow or stop the migration of PFAS from military installations, to publish a schedule for implementation of such actions, and to provide alternative water supplies where drinking water is contaminated. | Submitted |
405 | Version 1 | Bowman (NY), Bush (MO) | Democrat | Authorizes the Secretary of Defense to make allocations to support the nation's future national security by investing in public education. | Submitted |
406 | Version 1 | Ross (NC), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Adds the text of the Closing Bankruptcy Loopholes for Child Predators Act, which reforms the bankruptcy system to address misuse by organizations facing claims of child sex abuse. | Submitted |
407 | Version 1 | Guest (MS), Kelly (MS) | Republican | Prohibits the Secretary of the Air Force from using a programmatic basing decision for strategic basing and requires the Secretary of the Air Force, within 30 days of enactment, to update the Department of the Air Force's instruction or other policy to include this prohibition. | Made in Order |
408 | Version 1 | Casar (TX), Wild (PA) | Democrat | Prohibits security assistance to the Pakistani military until the President certifies that conditions related to democratic backsliding are met. | Submitted |
409 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Gonzales, Tony (TX), Schrier (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Clarifies that community infrastructure funding under the Defense Community Infrastructure Program will enhance military family quality of life at a military installation if it improves the availability and quality of education, counseling and mental health care, child care, housing, workforce development and spousal employment. | Submitted |
410 | Version 4 | Himes (CT), Castro (TX), Carson (IN), Wenstrup (OH), Turner (OH), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Spanberger (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Amends the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 to restrict assistance to direct governments of countries where there is credible information that the government has used spyware to target U.S. persons. Military assistance covered by the FAA would be exempted and there is a national security and extraordinary circumstances waiver for the Administration. | Revised |
411 | Version 2 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Revised Requires the United States to oppose any increase in the weight of Chinese currency in the basket of currencies used to determine the value of Special Drawing Rights. | Revised |
412 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN), Tiffany (WI), Tenney (NY), Duncan (SC) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to invite the naval forces of Taiwan to any Rim of the Pacific exercise that is to take place following enactment of this Act. | Made in Order |
413 | Version 1 | Steube (FL), Gaetz (FL), Ogles (TN) | Republican | This amendment would provide eligibility for TRICARE Select to veterans with service-connected disabilities. | Submitted |
414 | Version 2 | Huizenga (MI), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of State to develop a strategy to monitor efforts by the PRC to build, buy, or own strategic ports that provide capabilities for military, diplomatic, economic, or resource exploration superiority over the United States. | Revised |
415 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Orders a report identifying obstacles to US assistance in strengthening Taiwan's self-defense capabilities. | Revised |
416 | Version 2 | Wild (PA) | Democrat | Revised Amendment stating that funding cannot be made available to provide assistance to the Philippines National Police until the Secretary of State certifies that the Government of the Philippines is meeting human rights standards (outlined in the text). | Revised |
417 | Version 1 | Arrington (TX), Fallon (TX), Luttrell (TX), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Increases the penalty imposed for breaching military base under 18 USC 1382 from 6 months to 1 year. | Submitted |
418 | Version 1 | Moore (UT), Eshoo (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Allows for the development of the printed circuit board and substrates industry in the United States. | Submitted |
419 | Version 1 | Wittman (VA), Moolenaar (MI), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Moulton (MA) | Bi-Partisan | Withdrawn Boosts weapons research between the United States and close allies while further enhancing our visa vetting procedures. | Withdrawn |
420 | Version 3 | Kiggans (VA), Sherrill (NJ), Houlahan (PA), Lee (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Withdrawn Expresses support for the designation of June 12, 2024 as Women Veterans Appreciation Day | Withdrawn |
421 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Amends Section 1259 of the John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019 to add another contingency on PRC eligibility to participate in Rim of the Pacific Exercises: holding an internationally recognized free and fair presidential election. | Made in Order |
422 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Director of the Defense Health Agency (DHA), in collaboration with certain military medical treatment facilities, to submit a report to Congress on the provision of emergency and trauma care to civilian patients. The report shall include any challenges encountered by military treatment facilities in providing such care, steps DHA has taken to overcome such challenges, and recommendations to improve the provision of such care. | Made in Order |
423 | Version 2 | Wild (PA) | Democrat | Revised Amendment requiring the Secretary of State to submit a report on the human rights situation in the Philippines. | Revised |
424 | Version 4 | Himes (CT), Crawford (AR), Bergman (MI) | Bi-Partisan | safety of flight of civil and commercial missions in cislunar space. Directs the Chief of Space Operations to deliver a report on three things: requirements for cislunar, the department’s plan for researching and developing technologies for cislunar, and how the department coordinates with the Cislunar Technology Strategy Interagency Working Group regarding the progress made on the objectives laid out in the November 2022 National Cislunar Science and Technology Strategy. | Made in Order |
425 | Version 1 | Steube (FL), Tenney (NY), Banks (IN) | Republican | This amendment would restrict DoD social media from endorsing any holiday or time period celebrating LGBTQ+ activity. | Submitted |
426 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ), Crane (AZ), Lee (CA), Pocan (WI) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense to perform an audit. If it fails to, the discretionary budget authority available for the Department of Defense, the military department, or the Defense Agency shall be reduced by .5 percent. | Made in Order |
427 | Version 1 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Strike section 521. | Submitted |
428 | Version 1 | Wenstrup (OH) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study regarding the immune response levels of servicemembers to COVID-19 infection and vaccination, specifically including testing to detect nucleocapsid protein immunoglobin-G antibodies and to detect T-cell immune response. | Made in Order |
429 | Version 1 | Bowman (NY), Hoyle (OR), Tlaib (MI), Bush (MO), Doggett (TX) | Democrat | Prohibits U.S. military presence in Syria without Congressional approval within one year of enactment. | Submitted |
430 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN), Duncan (SC) | Republican | Revised Offers a Sense of Congress that treaty allies of the United States (including major non-NATO allies) should be subject to consequences if they harbor operatives of associates of Palestinian terrorist groups or refuse to comply with U.S. extradition requests. | Revised |
431 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits the use of funds for any project or activity related to NATO until the SECDEF certifies to the congressional defense committees that each member country of NATO has spent 2 percent of the respective GDP on defense expenditures. | Made in Order |
432 | Version 1 | Takano (CA), Correa (CA), Vargas (CA), Salazar (FL), Kim (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Ensures the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of Homeland Security, arrange for an employee of USCIS to be present at each Military Processing Station to inform noncitizen military recruits about naturalization. This legislation is substantively identical to H.R. 4569, the Veteran Service Recognition Act. | Submitted |
433 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Terminates the designation of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan as a major non-NATO ally. | Submitted |
434 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Expires Qatar's major non-NATO ally designation on March 10, 2025, while offering an opportunity for Qatar to secure the renewal of that status for a period not exceeding five years, provided Qatar ceases support for international terrorism and agrees to extradite to U.S. custody any foreign national involved in the taking of U.S. hostages on or after October 7, 2023. | Revised |
435 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, and United States Agency for International Development to submit to Congress a report on agreements made by the United States with the Taliban | Made in Order |
436 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ), Ogles (TN), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Expresses a sense of Congress about the importance of the U.S.-Israel relationship and the need to continue offering security assistance and related support. | Made in Order |
437 | Version 3 | Wild (PA), Lee (PA) | Democrat | Revised Amendment requiring the Secretary of State to submit a report on the human rights situation in Saudi Arabia. | Revised |
438 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised On Page 599, Line 15, inserts the words "classified or" before "unclassified", permitting DOD decisions /justifications on designating particular Chinese Military Companies to remain classified. | Made in Order |
439 | Version 2 | Gluesenkamp Perez (WA), Neguse (CO), Hoyle (OR), Rodgers (WA), Fitzpatrick (PA), DelBene (WA), Salinas (OR), Moran (TX), Moore (UT), Bergman (MI), Fulcher (ID), Zinke (MT), Lawler (NY), Peltola (AK), Fong (CA), Miller (WV), Thompson (CA), Lofgren (CA), Schiff (CA), Schrier (WA), Molinaro (NY), Porter (CA), Turner (OH), Pettersen (CO), Norton (DC), Chavez-DeRemer (OR), Schakowsky (IL), Davis (NC), Luttrell (TX), Kilmer (WA), Huffman (CA), Deluzio (PA), Sessions (TX), Gottheimer (NJ), Johnson (SD), Bacon (NE), Trone (MD) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Reauthorizes Secure Rural Schools program for three years consistent with H.R.5030 and codifies pilot to allow regional foresters to select RAC members. | Revised |
440 | Version 2 | Wild (PA), Lee (PA) | Democrat | Revised Amendment requiring the Secretary of State to submit a report on the human rights situation in Pakistan, including: (1) An assessment of human rights violations committed by the Pakistani military, police, and associated forces, specifically violations against women, officials and activists from opposition political parties, members of the LGBTQIA+ community, trade unionists, journalists, human rights defenders, critics of the government, faith and religious leaders, and other civil society activists. (2) A description of the human rights climate in Pakistan; an assessment of the Pakistani military, police, and associated forces’ adherence to human rights; and an analysis of such forces’ role in transnational repression, including against United States citizens. (3) An assessment of Pakistan’s 2024 parliamentary elections and reported irregularities. | Revised |
441 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Exempts defense related activities from the Endangered Species Act. | Made in Order |
442 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Modifies Section 9062 of 10 USC (Composition of the Air Force) to include the Air Force's Air Logistics Complexes. | Made in Order |
443 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Orders a report from the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of State on the extent to which a major non-NATO ally designations or a Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity Agreement (CSIPA) for the United Arab Emirates could improve regional stability in the Middle East, and any actions underway in service of those objectives. | Revised |
444 | Version 3 | Himes (CT), Crawford (AR) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Administration to establish a strategy to conduct widespread testing to detect commercial spyware on official U.S. government-owned devices. | Revised |
445 | Version 2 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Revised Ensures no funds shall be authorized or appropriated to modify the existing 30-day time requirements for the processing and return of a completed Form N-426. | Revised |
446 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN), Duncan (SC) | Republican | Revised Ensures that no funds authorized by this Act may be used to provide arms, training, or other assistance to the Azov Battalion, the 3rd Separate Assault Brigade, or any successor organization. | Revised |
447 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Prohibits the use of port development grants for projects that support the development, manufacturing, staging, maintenance, or deployment of offshore wind energy infrastructure. | Submitted |
448 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN), Duncan (SC) | Republican | Revised Strikes the national security waiver (subsection b of Section 1259 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2019). That waiver leaves open the possibility of PRC participation in RIMPAC naval exercises. | Made in Order |
449 | Version 1 | Norman (SC), Doggett (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the cost of any project funded with financial support from the DOD to disclose the cost to taxpayers. | Made in Order |
450 | Version 3 | Himes (CT), Crawford (AR) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes the policy of the United States Government (USG) that the Department of Defense shall not make operational use of commercial spyware where it is determined, based on credible information, that such use poses significant counterintelligence or security risks to the (USG) or that the commercial spyware poses significant risks of improper use by a foreign government or foreign person. | Revised |
451 | Version 1 | Norman (SC), Moylan (GU), Murphy (NC), Duncan (SC) | Republican | Authorizes the President to award Major James Capers Jr. the Medal of Honor for acts of valor as a member of the Marine Corps during the Vietnam War, in which he was awarded the Silver Star. | Made in Order |
452 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the removal of the People's Republic of China from the so-called "Majors" list - an annual list of major drug-producing or transit countries. | Revised |
453 | Version 1 | Rodgers (WA), Fry (SC) | Republican | Requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to host quarterly town halls for veterans at each VA Medical Center. | Submitted |
454 | Version 1 | Wenstrup (OH), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Moolenaar (MI), Eshoo (CA), Hinson (IA), Moulton (MA), Bice (OK), Davis (NC), LaHood (IL), Slotkin (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits contracting with certain biotechnology providers, and for other purposes. Identical to H.R. 8333 as reported by the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability (118th Congress). | Submitted |
455 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN), Davidson (OH), Duncan (SC) | Republican | Revised No funds authorized by this Act may be used to carry out any provision of law that diverts away funds appropriated for assistance for the Indo-Pacific region through September 30, 2025. | Made in Order |
456 | Version 1 | Aderholt (AL) | Republican | Tasks the Under Secretary for Defense and Acquisition to incorporate global demand into program guidance for major defense acquisition programs. Ensures that programs plan for the complete demands on the US defense industrial base beyond domestic requirements. | Made in Order |
457 | Version 1 | McGarvey (KY), Salazar (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Provides for the possibility of an adjustment of status for the few thousand eligible Syrian nationals on Temporary Protected Status to gain permanent residency in the United States. | Submitted |
458 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN), Tenney (NY), Duncan (SC) | Republican | Revised Renames the address of the Chinese Embassy in the United States to "1989 Tiananmen Square Memorial Boulevard." | Revised |
459 | Version 1 | Aderholt (AL) | Republican | Expands collections for the Special Defense Acquisition Fund (SDAF) to help address backlog of Foreign Military Sales (FMS). Accelerates the FMS process by procuring critical defense articles in high demand or with long lead times. | Submitted |
460 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN), Duncan (SC) | Republican | Revised Within 60 days of enactment of this Act, directs the inclusion of China's Ministry of Public Security's Institute of Forensic Science on the Entity List. | Revised |
461 | Version 1 | Aderholt (AL), Miller (IL), Brecheen (OK), Clyde (GA), Palmer (AL), Sessions (TX), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Strikes language that would subvert proper drug testing as a condition of enlistment or commission as an officer of the Armed Forces. | Submitted |
462 | Version 2 | Kim (CA), Bera (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Creates a comprehensive, multilateral strategy to raise international awareness on the persecution of Uyghurs, directs the State Department to effectively respond to human rights challenges in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, and pushes back on CCP efforts to silence Uyghur voices. Text of H.R. 2766, which previously passed the House. | Revised |
463 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Prevents funds authorized by this Act from being made available to any company based in the People's Republic of China or any company whose beneficial ownership is Chinese. | Made in Order |
464 | Version 1 | Kim (CA), McGovern (MA), Curtis (UT) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the President to make a sanctions determination for 49 judicial officials in Hong Kong taking part in the implementation of the CCP’s national security law and Article 23. | Submitted |
465 | Version 2 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Revised Creates a Cyber Academy Commission that will examine the possibility of the creation of a government-funded university that will educate the next generation of leaders in the defense and intelligence industries in technology, cybersecurity, cyber defense, computer science, computer engineering, information technology, artificial intelligence, and related fields. | Revised |
466 | Version 1 | Huizenga (MI) | Republican | Requires State and USAID, in agreements with the United Nations, to report annually to Congress on any taxes, fees, duties, or utilities incurred on US funds provided for activities in Afghanistan. | Submitted |
467 | Version 2 | Norman (SC), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Elimination of race-based courses at the Service Academies. | Revised |
468 | Version 4 | Pascrell (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to conduct a study to determine the feasibility of eliminating outpatient rehabilitation therapy maximums for active-duty service members who suffered a traumatic brain injury while exercising their official duties. | Made in Order |
469 | Version 1 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Prohibit DoD special government employees (SGE) from obligating or expending federal funds. | Submitted |
470 | Version 2 | Pascrell (NJ), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to conduct a study to analyze the feasibility of recognizing the approval of non-governmental accreditation bodies for transitional and residential brain injury treatment programs for active-duty service members that sustained a brain injury while completing their official duties. | Made in Order |
471 | Version 1 | Norman (SC), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits the provision of gender transition procedures, including surgery or medication, through the Exceptional Family Medical Program. | Made in Order |
472 | Version 1 | McGovern (MA) | Democrat | Amends the Tibetan Policy Act of 2002 to counter disinformation about Tibet from the Government of the People’s Republic of China and the Chinese Communist Party, including disinformation about the history of Tibet, the Tibetan people, and Tibetan institutions, including that of the Dalai Lama. Identical to S138 passed by Senate, one change to sec. 3 (4) of HR533 as passed by House. | Submitted |
473 | Version 1 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Requires a GAO report on the implementation of the adjudication process for military medical malpractice claims. | Made in Order |
474 | Version 2 | Pascrell (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to develop a Traumatic Brain Injury Oversight Strategy and Action Plan to standardize identification, treatment, tracking, monitoring and referral guidelines for Traumatic Brain Injury programs across all military branches. The Action Plan must include a standardized system of monitoring and care to include a 72-hour post injury exam and protocols, data collection and reporting guidelines. | Made in Order |
475 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Withdrawn Prevents any decision of the Secretary of Defense regarding the inclusion of a company on the Section 1260H list from being reviewed by any official or by any court, whether by action in the nature of mandamus or otherwise, unless a company is based in the United States or is a company whose beneficial ownership is American. | Withdrawn |
476 | Version 1 | Norman (SC), Tenney (NY), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Eliminates any offices of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion within the Armed Forces and Department of Defense along with the personnel in said offices. | Made in Order |
477 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO), Pettersen (CO), Crow (CO) | Democrat | To facilitate the transfer of certain aircraft to the State of Colorado for Wildfire Suppression purposes. | Submitted |
478 | Version 1 | Allred (TX) | Democrat | Requires the Department of State, U.S. Trade and Development Agency (USTDA), and Development Finance Corporation (DFC) to provide a strategy to Congress detailing their efforts and plans to bolster U.S. exports of telecommunications equipment and services. | Submitted |
479 | Version 1 | Norman (SC), Moylan (GU), Duncan (SC) | Republican | Establishes that it is the sense of Congress that the Secretary of the Navy shall name a vessel of the United States Navy the “U.S.S. Major James Capers Jr.” | Made in Order |
480 | Version 1 | Rodgers (WA) | Republican | Amends eligibility requirements for emergency care coverage when servicemembers transition out of the service and onto VA care. | Submitted |
481 | Version 1 | Norman (SC) | Republican | Withdrawn Would require that the DOD passes an independent audit or else 1.5% of its budget returned to the Treasury for deficit reduction. | Withdrawn |
482 | Version 1 | Omar (MN), Lee (PA), Kildee (MI) | Democrat | Requires strategy from State and USAID on providing financial and technical support to Sudanese civil society, including the Emergency Response Rooms. | Submitted |
483 | Version 1 | Rodgers (WA) | Republican | Expresses a sense of Congress regarding military service by individuals with amputations. | Made in Order |
484 | Version 1 | Rodgers (WA) | Republican | Changes the way the Soldier's Medal affects military retirement pay. | Made in Order |
485 | Version 1 | Lieu (CA) | Democrat | Requires all National Guard members to abide by consistent uniform regulations regarding activities related to elections for federal office. | Submitted |
486 | Version 2 | Curtis (UT), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Modifies and updates a report regarding Iranian involvement in the narcotics trade. | Made in Order |
487 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Requires reporting from State and DoD on UAE policy in Sudan, Ethiopia, Somalia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Libya, including weapons transfers. Requires an assessment on whether UAE assistance has contributed to gross human rights violations, or has gone to designated foreign terrorist organizations or sanctioned individuals and entities. | Submitted |
488 | Version 3 | Lieu (CA), Nunn (IA), Molinaro (NY), Beyer (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Amends the William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 to direct the National Institute of Standards and Technology to develop standards and guidelines for AI systems adopted by agencies and vendors. | Revised |
489 | Version 1 | Higgins (LA) | Republican | Prohibits the Department of Defense from contracting with shipyards controlled by a foreign adversary. | Made in Order |
490 | Version 2 | Curtis (UT) | Republican | Revised Amends the DOD's China Military Power report to cover People's Liberation Army complicity in forced labor and other human rights abuses against Uyghurs and requests a determination of sanctions under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act with regards to a specific list of Chinese entities and companies. | Revised |
491 | Version 1 | Smucker (PA), Davis (NC), Ciscomani (AZ) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to waive the requirement of certain veterans to make copayments for hospital care and medical services in the case of an error by the Department of Veterans Affairs. Substantively identical to H.R. 6315, the VA Billing Accountability Act, introduced in the 118th Congress. [We are still waiting for Leg Counsel to send us amendment text and will submit our stand-alone text for the time being.] | Submitted |
492 | Version 1 | Leger Fernández (NM) | Democrat | Makes technical changes to Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire Assistance Act to ensure sufficient time for fire victims to file claims. | Submitted |
493 | Version 1 | Curtis (UT) | Republican | Asks for a report ranking United Nations agencies based on the manner and extent that the organization is vital to U.S. national security interests. Identical to H.R. 7181. | Submitted |
494 | Version 1 | Casten (IL), Chavez-DeRemer (OR), Fitzpatrick (PA), Lynch (MA), Kelly (IL), Watson Coleman (NJ), Kiggans (VA), DeSaulnier (CA), Molinaro (NY), Allred (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the DOD and HHS to collaborate on a study of barriers to mental health care for military pilots, aviators, and air traffic controllers, and report to congress on their recommendations to address these barriers. | Made in Order |
495 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Requires a DoD study on the feasibility and advisability of including water scarcity and food security in CENTCOM’s risk assessments and operational plans, including the benefits of a working group. | Submitted |
496 | Version 3 | Wilson (SC), Boyle (PA), McCaul (TX), Hill (AR), Kildee (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Includes two sections from the Assad Regime Anti-Normalization Act. | Revised |
497 | Version 1 | Curtis (UT) | Republican | Imposes sanctions on Chinese companies that steal U.S. intellectual property. Further it imposes broad visa bans on certain senior PRC officials, certain CCP officials, and active-duty PLA soldiers and their family members until China is no longer actively supporting the stealing of intellectual property from the U.S. Identical to H.R. 7608 | Submitted |
498 | Version 1 | Radewagen (AS), Sablan (MP) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study on the feasibility of establishing a unit of the National Guard in the territories of American Samoa and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. These two territories are the only two U.S. jurisdictions without a National Guard. | Made in Order |
499 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Establishes a combat status identifier for remotely piloted aircraft crews. | Submitted |
500 | Version 2 | Davis (IL) | Democrat | Revised Modifies the Department's Adoption Reimbursement Program, authorized under Section 1052 of Title 10, to increase the authorized allotment Members of the Armed Forces are eligible to receive per adoption and grants the Sec. of Defense the authority to advance or reimburse funds to pre-adoptive servicemembers. Authorizes program eligibility for Members of the Armed Forces and their families who purse legal guardianship as a means of providing permanency for a child. | Made in Order |
501 | Version 2 | Pascrell (NJ), Wilson (SC), Grijalva (AZ), Brownley (CA), Houlahan (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to conduct a study to analyze the enhancement of diagnostic screening tools for traumatic brain injury (TBI), including identifying point-of-injury solutions for TBI testing to improve the medical care available to forward-deployed units. | Made in Order |
502 | Version 2 | Armstrong (ND), Panetta (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense in procuring condiment honey to only purchase honey which meets FDA standards on misbranding and adulteration. | Revised |
503 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA), Salazar (FL), Fallon (TX), Fitzpatrick (PA), Thompson (PA), Ellzey (TX), González-Colón (PR), Bacon (NE), Obernolte (CA), Baird (IN), Crow (CO), Kim (CA), Kuster (NH), Peters (CA), Blunt Rochester (DE) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits export or sale of petroleum products from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China, North Korea, Russia, Iran or any country subject to sanctions imposed by the United States. | Submitted |
504 | Version 1 | Spanberger (VA), McClellan (VA) | Democrat | Designates a month as African Diaspora Heritage Month. Identical to H.R. 5451 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
505 | Version 2 | Cammack (FL), Slotkin (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Includes Phosphate and Potash as a critical mineral. | Revised |
506 | Version 1 | Casten (IL) | Democrat | Requires the DOD to inquire about whether an individual is eligible to vote upon enlistment in the Armed Forces. If so, the DOD must provide the individual a mail voter registration form and assist them in registering to vote. | Submitted |
507 | Version 2 | Sherrill (NJ), Houlahan (PA), Gonzales, Tony (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Enacts automatic extension to residential leases that end during period of deployment by servicemembers. | Revised |
508 | Version 1 | Hudson (NC), Finstad (MN) | Republican | Reauthorize the material threat medical countermeasure priority review voucher program and require the DOD to conduct a report on where to expand the MCM PRV program to best prevent CBRN threats with potential to affect national security and our Armed Forces readiness. | Submitted |
509 | Version 2 | Panetta (CA) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to provide a report to the Armed Services committees on the military and economic security of Central Asia. | Revised |
510 | Version 1 | Kustoff (TN), Spanberger (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Modifies the Controlled Substances Act to define the criminal penalty for making counterfeit drugs using a pill press. Identical to H.R. 1549. | Submitted |
511 | Version 1 | Amodei (NV), Panetta (CA), Molinaro (NY), Titus (NV), Crockett (TX), Soto (FL), Thompson (PA), Kilmer (WA), Carbajal (CA), Ciscomani (AZ), Hudson (NC), Sherrill (NJ), Castor (FL), Stanton (AZ), Lesko (AZ) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes an AbilityOne contracting goal for each fiscal year for the procurement of products and services of an amount equal to 1% of the total amount of funds obligated for contracts entered into with the DOD. | Submitted |
512 | Version 1 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Clarification of Congressional Committees under Section 362 of Title 10. | Submitted |
513 | Version 1 | Stauber (MN) | Republican | Increases (with an offset to Defense-wide RDT&E) Army RDT&E funding by $5 million for the demonstration of high-pressure waterjet cut and capture system to demilitarize underwater munitions. | Made in Order |
514 | Version 2 | Porter (CA), Crenshaw (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a study on the feasibility and effectiveness of routine neuroimaging modalities in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of brain injury among servicemembers due to blast pressure exposure during combat and training. | Made in Order |
515 | Version 2 | Porter (CA), Salazar (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Require the President to issue a report to Congress within 120 days of the enactment of the Act to outline Administration policy related to human rights, nuclear proliferation, the ballistic missile program, and regional terrorism in Iran. The report shall contain a classified annex. | Revised |
516 | Version 2 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Revised Require a report from the Federal Bureau of Investigation's Terrorism Screening Center on the processes, audits, and other measures it uses in the application of its Terrorism Watchlist to meet the specific commitment on its website, “No one can be added to the watchlist based on: Race, Ethnicity, Religion, Beliefs or activities protected by the First Amendment, [or] Guesses or hunches.” | Revised |
517 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), McCaul (TX), Cherfilus-McCormick (FL), Salazar (FL), Allred (TX) | Bi-Partisan | To require the Secretary of State to submit an annual report to Congress regarding the ties between criminal gangs and political and economic elites in Haiti and impose sanctions on political and economic elites involved in such criminal activities. | Submitted |
518 | Version 3 | Alford (MO) | Republican | Revised Revises the DoD Small Business Strategy Reporting Requirements (10 USC § 4901). | Made in Order |
519 | Version 1 | Grothman (WI) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to ensure that, to the extent practicable, commercial positions in the Department of Defense are filled by civilian employees or contractors rather than a member of the Armed Forces. | Made in Order |
520 | Version 2 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Revised The DOD Secretary, acting through the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, shall issue guidance on how DOD will -- (1) categorize all spare parts in the global spares pool and hold them accountable under a contract (2) consider a spare part asset to be government-furnished property (3) make contractors eport government-owned global spares pool losses of spare parts that are not accountable under a contract, until all spare parts in the global spares pool are made accountable under a contract and losses are entered into the GFP Module for DCMA's adjudication (4) provide disposition instructions, consistent with federal regulations, for spare parts in the global spares pool that are excess, obsolete, or unserviceable until such parts are entered into the GFP Module for disposition. | Made in Order |
521 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO), Crow (CO) | Democrat | Adds the text of H.R. 3437, the Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act. | Submitted |
522 | Version 2 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Revised Expands the types of humanitarian assistance that DoD can provide within under the 10 U.S. Code §401 to “Hardening of existing infrastructure and rudimentary construction in support of disaster mitigation. | Revised |
523 | Version 3 | Grothman (WI) | Republican | Revised Requires the Department to issue a report to Congress that includes the results of any safety investigation pertaining to a crash or other mishap involving a rotor or tiltrotor aircraft. | Revised |
524 | Version 1 | Jayapal (WA), McClintock (CA), Garamendi (CA), Davidson (OH), Moulton (MA) | Bi-Partisan | Repeals the statutory requirement requiring Department of Defense officials to submit unfunded priorities lists to Congress each year outside the formal budget request process. | Submitted |
525 | Version 1 | Jayapal (WA) | Democrat | Bars the federal government from contracting with firms with two or more willful or repeated violations of the Fair Labor Standards Act. Establishes a $50,000 penalty for failing to disclose such violations to the contracting agency. | Submitted |
526 | Version 1 | Grothman (WI) | Republican | Requires the Department to provide education savings accounts for military families who elect to enroll their kids in local school systems instead of Domestic Dependent Elementary and Secondary Schools. | Submitted |
527 | Version 1 | Castro (TX), Fitzpatrick (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Improves oversight and transparency of US foreign assistance by extending law enforcement authorities to the Office of the Inspector General of the US Development Finance Corporation, consistent with the Enhancing Development Finance Corporation Oversight Act of 2024. | Submitted |
528 | Version 2 | Spanberger (VA), Lee (CA), Roy (TX), Porter (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Repeals the 1957 AUMF. Identical to H.R. 4445 (118th Congress). | Revised |
529 | Version 2 | Carter (GA), Ezell (MS) | Republican | Revised Prohibits any funding from cutting services provided by Combat Readiness Training Centers operated by the U.S. Air National Guard. | Made in Order |
530 | Version 2 | Bergman (MI) | Republican | Revised Funds Virtual Engineering for Army Readiness and Sustainment (VEARS) at $7 million for FY25. | Made in Order |
531 | Version 1 | Castro (TX), Davidson (OH) | Bi-Partisan | Improves transparency of US arms transfers by requiring the President inform the Congress of deliveries of defense articles subject to the Arms Export Control Act. | Submitted |
532 | Version 1 | Quigley (IL) | Democrat | Requires the President to publicly disclose visitor logs from the White House or any location where they regularly conduct official business. Identical to H.R. 1652 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
533 | Version 2 | Bergman (MI) | Republican | Revised Authorizes $4.2 million for Humanitarian Airborne Mobile Infrastructure Capability (HAMIC) in FY25. | Made in Order |
534 | Version 1 | Carter (GA) | Republican | Amends Section 310 of the National Marine Sanctuary Act (16 U.S.C. 1441) by exempting undersea cables from the special use permit requirement to allow for the diversification of landing sites. | Submitted |
535 | Version 2 | Bergman (MI) | Republican | Revised Authorizes $10 million for Fuel Cell Multi-Modular Use (FC-MMU) utilizing hydrogen in FY25. | Made in Order |
536 | Version 1 | Schiff (CA), Norton (DC), Carson (IN), Goldman (NY), Case (HI), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Gottheimer (NJ), Pfluger (TX), Raskin (MD) | Bi-Partisan | Criminalizes acts of transnational repression and provides specific criteria for the definition of transnational repression. Identical to H.R. 5907 (118th Congress) - with the exception of one minor revision. | Submitted |
537 | Version 1 | Mast (FL), McCormick (GA), Panetta (CA), Rodgers (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Clarifies that the Secretary of each Military Department retains personal responsibility and authority over a service member that is under consideration by a medical evaluation board or while subject to the Integrated Disability Evaluation System. Authorizes a Secretary to pause or withdraw a member from the Integrated Disability Evaluation System and establishes a separate appeals process within the Military Department concerned. | Made in Order |
538 | Version 1 | Tonko (NY), Graves (LA), Houlahan (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Expands supply chain illumination tools to include digital identification systems and provides opportunities to assess and monitor for potential environmental harms, human rights and labor concerns. | Submitted |
539 | Version 1 | Bush (MO) | Democrat | Requires the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to establish and execute new remediation goals for Jana Elementary School in the Hazelwood School District. Establishes a Radioactive School Assistance Program to provide financial assistance to local educational agencies that have been financially impacted by the presence of radioactive contaminants stemming from U.S. atomic energy activities. | Submitted |
540 | Version 1 | Banks (IN) | Republican | Requires a list and description of foreign persons that have transacted with, support, or which use materials from, XPCC and other entities sanctioned under Uyghur human rights statutes. | Submitted |
541 | Version 1 | Gimenez (FL), Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Withdrawn Require DoD to conduct a study on establishing a combined military planning group with Taiwan | Withdrawn |
542 | Version 1 | McCaul (TX), Meeks (NY), Reschenthaler (PA), Garamendi (CA), Garbarino (NY), Joyce (OH), Carter (GA), Meng (NY), James (MI), Case (HI), Miller-Meeks (IA), Nunn (IA), Carbajal (CA), Deluzio (PA), Crow (CO), Panetta (CA), McCormick (GA), Baird (IN), Davis (NC), Womack (AR), Houlahan (PA), LaLota (NY), Pfluger (TX), Moulton (MA), Ryan (NY), Golden (ME), Bacon (NE), Sherrill (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes the United States Foundation for International Conservation and requires eligible projects to be cost-matched at a ratio of two (2) dollars from private and other sources to every one (1) dollar of U.S. Government funding. Substantively identical to H.R. 6727 (118th Congress) (sunset added and scoring provision removed to comply with legislative protocols). | Submitted |
543 | Version 1 | Lee (CA), Roy (TX), Spanberger (VA), Hageman (WY), Meeks (NY), Donalds (FL), McGovern (MA), Davidson (OH), Crow (CO), Massie (KY), Castro (TX), Ogles (TN), Hoyle (OR), Crane (AZ), Lieu (CA), Brecheen (OK) | Bi-Partisan | Bipartisan amendment to repeal the outdated 2002 and 1991 AUMFs for Iraq. Identical to H.R. 932 and S. 316. | Submitted |
544 | Version 1 | Titus (NV), Goldman (NY) | Democrat | Requires a report to Congress on human trafficking as a result of Russia's February 2022 invasion of Ukraine. | Submitted |
545 | Version 1 | Wasserman Schultz (FL), Fitzpatrick (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the development and dissemination of a threat assessment regarding the use of cyber harassment, including doxing and other digital activities, by terrorists and foreign malicious actors. | Submitted |
546 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ), Fallon (TX), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | This amendment will require the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study on what off-the-shelf information technology products the Department of Defense uses that are manufactured, produced, or assembled by entities subject to the control of a foreign adversary. Off-the-shelf technology is software and hardware that already exists and is available from commercial sources. | Made in Order |
547 | Version 2 | Stanton (AZ), Lesko (AZ) | Bi-Partisan | Revised This amendment will require the Secretary of Defense and the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment to do a survey of air conditioning infrastructure that mitigates heat impacts at military bases within the United States and produce a plan for improvements. The survey must include a strategy to ensure air conditioner infrastructure is cooling applicable facilities efficiently and evenly, especially in areas prone to extreme heat; and limit the potential for trip hazards from portable air conditioning units and additional tubing in such facilities. This plan must be submitted to Congress within 18 months of enactment. | Revised |
548 | Version 2 | Miller (WV), Beyer (VA), LaHood (IL), Smith (NE), Bera (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Authorizes an investigation of impact of Indo-Pacific regional agreements on United States competitiveness | Revised |
549 | Version 1 | Schneider (IL) | Democrat | Instructs the SBA Administrator to carry out a program to be known as 'Boots to Business Program' to provide entrepreneurship training to covered individuals. | Made in Order |
550 | Version 2 | Lawler (NY), Courtney (CT) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Honors the women who served in the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps during WWII. Specifically, this recognizes former Cadet Nurses' service to the country and provides them with honorary veterans status, honorable discharges, a service medal, a burial plaque or grave marker, and other privileges. | Revised |
551 | Version 1 | Curtis (UT) | Republican | Determination of sanctions for financial institutions in state sponsor of terror nations. | Submitted |
552 | Version 2 | Wilson (SC), Cohen (TN) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requiring reports and certain actions with respect to the country of Georgia. | Revised |
553 | Version 1 | Larsen (WA) | Democrat | Requires DoDEA to provide an introduction on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Topics covered should include but not limited to the foundations of AI and ML, definitions of AI and ML, and the ethical use of AI applications. | Made in Order |
554 | Version 2 | Ezell (MS), Kelly (MS) | Republican | Revised Directs the Administrator of the Maritime Administration, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, to examine the benefits of expanding the permissible uses of the Capital Construction Fund to include the operation of U.S. marine terminals and marine terminal operators | Revised |
555 | Version 1 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of State and the Director of the Bureau of Economic Analysis of the Department of Commerce, to conduct a study and submit to the appropriate congressional committees and transmit to the United States representatives at relevant international organizations, as appropriate, a report on the global economic impact of a blockade and invasion of Taiwan by the People’s Republic of China. | Submitted |
556 | Version 1 | Eshoo (CA), Thompson (CA), Mullin (CA), Lofgren (CA), Johnson (GA), Davis (NC), Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Expresses the sense of Congress that the Navy should name a future commissioned ship after William B. Gould, a formerly enslaved sailor who served in the Navy during the Civil War. | Made in Order |
557 | Version 1 | Larsen (WA) | Democrat | Requires the military branches to provide an online distance education course on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). Course should focus on foundations and definitions of AI and ML and the ethical use of AI. | Made in Order |
558 | Version 1 | Cartwright (PA), Moore (UT), Owens (UT), Cloud (TX), Tonko (NY), Murphy (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Requires Department of Defense (DoD) officials to submit to Congress information regarding the minimum annual investment in DoD depots and industrial facilities needed to prevent further infrastructure deterioration. | Made in Order |
559 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Allows funds from the Surface Transportation Block Grant Program to be used to build sound barriers in older residential areas, allowing people in military housing and other impacted neighborhoods who bought their homes years before the construction of nearby interstate highways to live and raise their families in quiet neighborhoods. | Submitted |
560 | Version 1 | Schiff (CA) | Democrat | Imposes sanctions on persons responsible for the commission of gross violations of internationally recognized human rights against journalists. | Submitted |
561 | Version 1 | Kuster (NH), Joyce (OH) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the National Guard Bureau to submit an annual report to Congress on the number of national guard members who received sexual assault prevention and response training. | Made in Order |
562 | Version 1 | Schiff (CA), Armstrong (ND), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Requests a feasibility study on the inclusion of the names of the lost crew members of the USS Frank E. Evans onto the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall. | Submitted |
563 | Version 2 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Revised Requiring reporting of open interface standards. | Made in Order |
564 | Version 1 | Dean (PA), Davidson (OH) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits a debt collector from representing to service members that failure to cooperate with a debt collector will result in a reduction of rank, a revocation of security clearance, or military prosecution. | Submitted |
565 | Version 1 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Imposes sanctions on foreign persons that engage in certain transactions with stolen Ukrainian property. | Submitted |
566 | Version 1 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Prohibits the Secretary of the Treasury from authorizing certain energy-related transactions involving sanctioned Russian financial institutions. | Submitted |
567 | Version 1 | Dean (PA), Mace (SC) | Bi-Partisan | Enables the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) to make the findings necessary to transfer breakthrough therapies involving Schedule I substances (such as MDMA and psilocybin) from Schedule I to Schedule II, which could help facilitate a phased roll-out of these potentially lifesaving therapies via FDA-approved Expanded Access pilot programs. | Submitted |
568 | Version 1 | Schiff (CA), Costa (CA), Norton (DC), Cárdenas (CA), Pallone (NJ), Schakowsky (IL), Lee (NV), Lieu (CA), Titus (NV), Moulton (MA), Trahan (MA), Auchincloss (MA), Schneider (IL), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Chu (CA), McClintock (CA), Eshoo (CA), Gottheimer (NJ), Menendez (NJ), Pappas (NH), Magaziner (RI), Valadao (CA), Casten (IL), Sherman (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Calls on Azerbaijan to immediately return all Armenian Prisoners of War and captured civilians. | Submitted |
569 | Version 1 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Authorizes funds to be appropriated each year over the next four years for projects that are specifically designed to counter PRC malign influence behaviors and supports U.S. strategic competition. | Submitted |
570 | Version 1 | Schiff (CA), Costa (CA), Norton (DC), Cárdenas (CA), Pallone (NJ), Schakowsky (IL), Titus (NV), Trahan (MA), Schneider (IL), Chu (CA), McClintock (CA), Eshoo (CA), Gottheimer (NJ), Menendez (NJ), Pappas (NH), Magaziner (RI), Valadao (CA), Sherman (CA), Tlaib (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits any new export licenses for offensive security equipment for Azerbaijan. | Submitted |
571 | Version 2 | Moskowitz (FL), Tenney (NY), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Secretaries of Defense, Secretary of State, and Secretary of Treasury shall report annually to the appropriate congressional committees on efforts including sanction undertaken within the reporting period to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. | Revised |
572 | Version 1 | Barr (KY), Baird (IN) | Republican | Imposes sanctions with respect to Chinese producers of synthetic opioids and opioid precursors. | Submitted |
573 | Version 1 | Crane (AZ), Miller (IL), Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits the use of funds for the transportation of U.S. Armed Forces Personnel to Ukraine and sustainment of U.S. Armed Forces in Ukraine. | Submitted |
574 | Version 1 | Schiff (CA) | Democrat | Requests a GAO study that evaluates the implementation of the Daniel Pearl Freedom of the Press Act of 2009. | Submitted |
575 | Version 1 | Bost (IL) | Republican | Codifies the current community care access standards as the minimum access standards and expand the definition to include all extended care services except nursing home care and further define an access standard for residential treatment and rehabilitative services for alcohol and drug dependency. Requires that a veteran seeking residential treatment and rehabilitative services for alcohol or drug dependence is evaluated for such services no later than 72 hours after the Department of Veterans Affairs receives the request. Identical to H.R. 3520 | Submitted |
576 | Version 1 | Hunt (TX), Spanberger (VA), Crenshaw (TX), Dean (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to investigate methods used to enable the online sale of fentanyl and methamphetamine and assess efforts by federal law enforcement and online providers to combat the practice. Identical to H.R. 7730 (118th Congress), the Targeting Online Sales of Fentanyl Act. | Submitted |
577 | Version 1 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Requiring inclusion of accurate maximum production rates for goods in budget materials. | Submitted |
578 | Version 1 | Castro (TX), Kim (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Includes the text of the Millennium Challenge Corporation Candidate Country Reform Act to modify and reform the pool of candidate countries that the MCC can consider for international development support. | Submitted |
579 | Version 1 | Bost (IL) | Republican | Requires that a veteran seeking residential treatment and rehabilitative services for alcohol or drug dependence is evaluated for such services no later than 72 hours after the Department of Veterans Affairs receives the request. Identical to H.R. 3520. | Submitted |
580 | Version 1 | Pappas (NH), Kim (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Allows firefighters whose designation changed from state to federal to count their years of state service for purposes of FECA claims. | Submitted |
581 | Version 1 | Keating (MA), Goldman (NY) | Democrat | A strategy to strengthen United States-European nuclear energy cooperation and combat Russian malign influence in the nuclear energy sector in Europe. | Submitted |
582 | Version 2 | Gonzales, Tony (TX), Castro (TX), Lee (NV), Buchanan (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directing the Secretary of Defense to provide a briefing to the House Committee on Armed Services that details the implementation of the recommendations in the Quality of Life Panel Report of April 2024, to include the Family Separation Allowance increase, as approved in the FY24 NDAA. | Made in Order |
583 | Version 1 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Authorizes Foreign Military Financing (FMF) grant assistance to the Philippines for each of fiscal years 2025 through 2029 and requires increased coordination and reporting on the United States-Philippines defense relationship. | Submitted |
584 | Version 1 | Cartwright (PA) | Democrat | Authorizes $5 million for the development of a software-based, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning-enabled Defensive Cyber Operations solution to detect cyber intrusions and data manipulation at the packet level. | Submitted |
585 | Version 1 | Slotkin (MI), James (MI), Bacon (NE), Crenshaw (TX), Crow (CO), Davis (NC), Kildee (MI), Costa (CA), Trone (MD), Scholten (MI), Stevens (MI), Dingell (MI), Craig (MN), Budzinski (IL), Fulcher (ID), Harris (MD), Simpson (ID), Johnson (SD), Pettersen (CO), Ruppersberger (MD), Stauber (MN), Bergman (MI), Ivey (MD), Sarbanes (MD), Pappas (NH), Ciscomani (AZ), Mfume (MD), Raskin (MD), Lamborn (CO), Hoyer (MD) | Bi-Partisan | Sustains and recapitalizes the Air National Guard Fighter Fleet | Submitted |
586 | Version 1 | Waltz (FL) | Republican | Requires an assessment and report by TRANSCOM on the Global Household Goods Contract during peak season. | Made in Order |
587 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC), Jackson Lee (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Applies technical corrections to NDAA FY 24 by repealing Section 5101 and enacting an updated version of the Foreign Extortion Prevention Act. | Submitted |
588 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA), Hill (AR) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a U.S. financial institution to ensure any entity owned or controlled by such institution (e.g., foreign branch of a U.S. bank holding company) comply with U.S. financial sanctions applicable to Russia or Belarus to the same extent required of that institution. Identical to H.R. 5512 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
589 | Version 1 | Fry (SC), Baird (IN) | Republican | Declares that Israel is the United States’ greatest ally in the Middle East and demands the release of all hostages held by Hamas. | Made in Order |
590 | Version 1 | Calvert (CA) | Republican | Modifies the Innovators Information Repository to include DIU and CDAO, plus periodic update requirements and a report to defense committees. | Made in Order |
591 | Version 1 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Withdrawn To require the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) to establish programs and perform research related to financial technology on topics such as machine learning, data analytics, and cryptocurrency. | Withdrawn |
592 | Version 2 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Revised To require a study on Department of the Navy aircraft capabilities and requirements and to require an FFRDC study fighter aircraft procurement. | Revised |
593 | Version 1 | Crane (AZ), Biggs (AZ), Burlison (MO), D'Esposito (NY), Duncan (SC), Gosar (AZ), Guest (MS), Higgins (LA), Luttrell (TX), McCaul (TX), Ogles (TN), Pfluger (TX), Rosendale (MT), Correa (CA), Baird (IN) | Bi-Partisan | Requires annual reports on counter illicit cross-border tunnel operations to Congress. | Submitted |
594 | Version 1 | Lee (FL), Carter (GA), Garbarino (NY), Pfluger (TX), Ezell (MS), Green (TN), Higgins (LA), Carter (LA), Moolenaar (MI), Guest (MS), Luttrell (TX), Thanedar (MI), Gimenez (FL), Chavez-DeRemer (OR), Fitzpatrick (PA), Lawler (NY), Gooden (TX), Kiggans (VA), Turner (OH), Swalwell (CA), Joyce (OH), Bacon (NE), Molinaro (NY), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | This amendment would reauthorize the Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards program for a two year period. | Submitted |
595 | Version 2 | Fry (SC), Moskowitz (FL), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Prohibits countries that boycott Israel from participating in programs of record. | Revised |
596 | Version 1 | Green, Al (TX) | Democrat | Requires public housing agencies to consider the housing needs of veterans when creating their annual plans and housing strategies, the latter in consultation with agencies that serve veterans. Identical to H.R. 165 (117th Congress). | Submitted |
597 | Version 1 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Reauthorizes sanctions authority on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline from the Protecting Europe's Energy Security Act of 2019 which was passed in the FY2020 NDAA. | Submitted |
598 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of the Navy to report to Congress on the benefits and feasibility of establishing a training and safety program for operating Assault Amphibious Vehicles. | Made in Order |
599 | Version 1 | Cartwright (PA), Harder (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to implement a five-year pilot program to expand VA work-study program eligibility to student veterans who are pursuing academic programs on at least a half-time basis. | Submitted |
600 | Version 1 | Connolly (VA) | Democrat | Requires a report related to human rights abusers, terrorists, and military coup participants who have received security cooperation training from the United States. | Submitted |
601 | Version 2 | Molinaro (NY) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of the Army to submit a report on the progress of the Black Hawk helicopter program. | Made in Order |
602 | Version 1 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Requiring reporting on additive manufacturing qualification and clarifying certain DLA contracting procedures. | Submitted |
603 | Version 2 | Molinaro (NY) | Republican | Revised Requires a GAO study on the effectiveness of the Exceptional Family Member Program and how it currently supports individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities | Made in Order |
604 | Version 2 | Molinaro (NY) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary to report to Congress within 180 days following enactment on any discrepancies between in-home/nursing care between TRICARE and CHAMPVA. | Revised |
605 | Version 2 | Molinaro (NY) | Republican | Revised Requires an updated report on the U.S. Biodefense Strategy, including an assessment on the current and potential biological threats against the United States. | Made in Order |
606 | Version 2 | Molinaro (NY) | Republican | Revised Directs the Department of Defense to provide periodic reports to Congress on the implementation and effectiveness of naloxone distribution to servicemembers in the case of opioid overdoses. | Made in Order |
607 | Version 2 | Molinaro (NY), Houchin (IN) | Republican | Revised Requires a GAO study on the effectiveness of the Department of Defense Education Activity Disability Emphasis Program and how it currently supports the employment, retention, and career advancement of individuals with intellectual, physical, and developmental disabilities. | Made in Order |
608 | Version 2 | Molinaro (NY) | Republican | Revised Requires the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering to conduct a study on the vulnerabilities within U.S. military systems and supply chains that can be exploited by adversarial counterfeit microelectronics used by the PRC and other actors of concern. | Revised |
609 | Version 2 | Buchanan (FL), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to the House Armed Services Committee on the effectiveness of the Future Soldier Preparatory Course and include recommendations on actions to improve or expand the program. | Made in Order |
610 | Version 2 | Molinaro (NY) | Republican | Revised Directs the DoD’s Chief Artificial Intelligence Office to report to Congress on the effectiveness of the agency’s current AI workforce and identify gaps in skills and training required to preserve the United States’ global technological competitiveness. | Made in Order |
611 | Version 2 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Revised Mandates the Department of Defense to promptly notify the Department of Veterans Affairs about someone transitioning from active duty to a veteran with an opioid use disorder. | Made in Order |
612 | Version 1 | Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Requires a biannual report from the State Department and Defense Department on Nigeria's progress on justice and accountability for civilian harm. | Submitted |
613 | Version 2 | Buchanan (FL), Scott (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to conduct a study on the accessibility of mental health care providers and services for members of the Armed Forces serving on active duty. | Made in Order |
614 | Version 2 | Bowman (NY) | Democrat | Revised Requires public disclosure about the cost of the United States overseas military footprint. | Revised |
615 | Version 2 | Buchanan (FL), Gonzales, Tony (TX) | Republican | Revised Expresses a sense of Congress that the Secretary of Defense should raise the Family Separation Allowance to $400 per month, as authorized by the FY24 National Defense Authorization Act. | Made in Order |
616 | Version 1 | Greene (GA), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Authorizes funding for the use of military force at the southern border. | Submitted |
617 | Version 1 | Grothman (WI) | Republican | Instruct GAO to submit to Congress a comprehensive study on the fiscal and national security impacts of reducing the active carrier fleet by one carrier. | Submitted |
618 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Eliminates the capital gains tax break and step-up in basis for investments in companies based in China, Russia, Belarus, Iran, and North Korea. Identical to H.R. 7760 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
619 | Version 1 | Cartwright (PA) | Democrat | Prohibits the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) from defining more than one local wage area for prevailing rate employees within a pay locality, except with respect to the pay locality designated as Rest of United States; and requires the OPM to ensure that this shall not have the effect of reducing the rate of basic pay for an individual serving as a prevailing rate employee. | Submitted |
620 | Version 2 | Case (HI), Womack (AR) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Amendment would direct the Department of Defense to conduct a study on how to more actively consider and support the US Coast Guard’s involvement in the State Partnership Program in the Pacific. | Revised |
621 | Version 1 | Grothman (WI) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense issue a report detailing critical components procured by the Department of Defense that are manufactured in a foreign country. | Submitted |
622 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | requires large military contractors to disclose forced labor & trafficking risks in their business operations and supply chains | Submitted |
623 | Version 2 | Buchanan (FL), Molinaro (NY) | Republican | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to maintain prescription drop boxes on all military bases to allow for the safe disposal of unused prescription drugs, including opioids. | Made in Order |
624 | Version 1 | Tonko (NY) | Democrat | Prohibits funding from being used to operate slot machines on military bases | Submitted |
625 | Version 2 | James (MI) | Republican | Revised States that upon the cancelation of FARA and UH-60V programs, the Army shall submit to the congressional defense committees a plan to field certain Army aviation components concurrently and proportionately in the Army National Guard. | Made in Order |
626 | Version 2 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires DOD to submit a confidential report that evaluates potential national security risks associated with China and Russia’s furthered interest in space, such as satellites, future space stations, future moon exploration, and future moon mineral acquisition. | Revised |
627 | Version 1 | Peters (CA), Gimenez (FL), Moylan (GU), Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts modified sanctions language from HR 7209 which authorize the President to impose sanctions for conducting illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing. | Submitted |
628 | Version 2 | Stevens (MI), Slotkin (MI) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to initiate a pilot program to develop a comprehensive training curriculum for Armed Forces members. The curriculum aims to equip Service Members with essential skills to combat information-based threats, including disinformation campaigns by foreign adversaries, and to effectively identify and counter antisemitic, white supremacist, and other extremist conspiracy theories. | Revised |
629 | Version 2 | Bergman (MI), Carbajal (CA), McCormick (GA), Khanna (CA), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Authorizes a $25,000,000 increase to Operation Cattle Drive, which is the Department of the Navy's information technology modernization initiative, in FY25. | Made in Order |
630 | Version 2 | Perry (PA), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the President from using the voice, vote, or official signature of the United States to enter into any bilateral or multilateral agreement to provide security guarantees or long-term security assistance to Ukraine until such agreement has been subject to the requirements of the Treaty Clause of the Constitution. | Revised |
631 | Version 1 | Peters (CA), Gimenez (FL), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts modified language from HR 7209 that supports the execution of existing maritime law enforcement agreements between the Department of Defense, U.S. Coast Guard, and countries in the Caribbean and Latin America. | Submitted |
632 | Version 3 | Harder (CA), Graves (LA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Reauthorizes the Nutria Eradication and Control Act of 2003. Mirrors legislative text from H.R.8308. | Revised |
633 | Version 2 | Issa (CA) | Republican | Revised Authorizes access to military installations for certain surviving Gold Star Family Members of the Armed Forces. | Revised |
634 | Version 1 | Grothman (WI), Banks (IN) | Republican | This amendment prohibits Service Academies from utilizing funds authorized in the bill to create or operate offices that practice or promote diversity, equity, and inclusion. | Submitted |
635 | Version 3 | Wilson (SC), Cohen (TN) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Strengthens the authorities of the United States to counter foreign corruption. | Revised |
636 | Version 2 | Tokuda (HI), Khanna (CA), Escobar (TX), Trone (MD), Norcross (NJ), Kim (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Strikes a provision under Sec. 572 that creates a school voucher pilot program in Bahrain and makes conforming edits. | Revised |
637 | Version 1 | González-Colón (PR), Plaskett (VI) | Bi-Partisan | Provides statutory authority for the requirement for the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) to include a Caribbean Border Counternarcotics Strategy in the National Drug Control Strategy, just as Congress has previously codified the requirement to include a Southwest Border and a Northern Border Counternarcotics Strategy. Additionally, it amends the definition of "supply reduction" in ONDCP's authorization to ensure the National Drug Control Strategy includes efforts to disrupt the financial networks of drug trafficking organizations. Identical to H.R. 920 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
638 | Version 1 | Armstrong (ND), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Requires proper staffing and routine hours of operation of CBP at ports of entry on the U.S.-Canada Border. | Submitted |
639 | Version 3 | Casar (TX), Castro (TX), Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Revised Provides the Secretary of Defense with the authority to transfer funds in excess of the amount requested for weapons purchases in the President's budget to DoD child care programs. | Revised |
640 | Version 1 | Veasey (TX), Khanna (CA), Clyburn (SC), Horsford (NV), Strickland (WA), Davis (NC) | Democrat | This amendment revises Section 4144 and encourages the SECDEF to develop incentives to encourage research and educational collaborations between covered educational institutions (HBCU/MSIs) and other institutions of higher education. | Submitted |
641 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX), Phillips (MN), Nunn (IA) | Bi-Partisan | Evaluate and report on national capacities for countering Gray Zone Operations, addressing the processes and capabilities by which the United States responds to gray zone campaigns. Recommend enhancements to processes and capabilities which enhance identification of adversary gray zone campaigns, formulate deterrence strategies, and coordinate interagency efforts countering Gray Zone Operations and Activities. | Submitted |
642 | Version 2 | Reschenthaler (PA), Bice (OK), Houchin (IN), Brecheen (OK), Good (VA), Cloud (TX) | Republican | Revised Requires a report on security cooperation with the Government of the Turks and Caicos Islands and the treatment of and human rights abuses committed against U.S. citizens by the Government of Turks and Caicos Islands. | Made in Order |
643 | Version 1 | Castro (TX), Gonzales, Tony (TX), Casar (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Excludes medical debt that the Department of Defense waives for civilians who receive emergency treatment at a Military Treatment Facility from being considered as income by the Internal Revenue Service. | Submitted |
644 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), Wild (PA), Spanberger (VA), Crow (CO) | Democrat | To enhance the consideration of human rights in arms exports. | Submitted |
645 | Version 1 | Sessions (TX), Connolly (VA), Kim (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Makes technical corrections to the Overseas Military Banking Program. | Submitted |
646 | Version 1 | Van Drew (NJ), Fitzpatrick (PA), Jacobs (CA), Barragán (CA), Pettersen (CO), Crow (CO), Moulton (MA), Trone (MD) | Bi-Partisan | PILOT PROGRAM TO PROVIDE RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FOR EATING DISORDERS TO CERTAIN MEMBERS OF THE ARMED FORCES AND COVERED BENEFICIARIES. | Submitted |
647 | Version 2 | Casar (TX) | Democrat | Revised Requires a GAO study assessing the child care programs that exist across the Department of Defense including: Child Development Centers, Family Child Care, Military Child Care in Your Neighborhood, and Child Care in Your Home. Metrics must be disaggregated by service branch. | Made in Order |
648 | Version 1 | Grothman (WI), Sessions (TX) | Republican | Requires quarterly reporting from the Department to Congress on any instances of foreign actors infiltrating or attempting to infiltrate a military installation, facility, or real property under the jurisdiction of the Department. | Made in Order |
649 | Version 2 | Lee (NV), Khanna (CA), Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment to consider the minimization of training related exposure to blast overpressure as a design objective when drafting DOD infrastructure design criteria, codes, and standards. This will ensure that the design criteria, codes, and standards for facilities, such as ranges and indoor shoot houses, address and minimize blast overpressure exposure during weapons training, thus reducing incidents of traumatic brain injury (TBI) to servicemembers. | Revised |
650 | Version 1 | Strong (AL) | Republican | Requires the Department of Homeland Security to make every effort to submit a request for personnel or capabilities assistance at the U.S. southern border from the Department of Defense at least 250 days in advance of a deployment. | Submitted |
651 | Version 2 | James (MI), Crow (CO) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Repeals Section 152. Adds in requirements before permitting the divestment of A-10 inventory, while not allowing its divestment to impact the overall fighter inventory numbers. | Revised |
652 | Version 3 | Castro (TX), Gonzales, Tony (TX), Casar (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to implement sec. 716 of the FY23 NDAA, and requires the Department of Defense to pause collection of medical payments from civilians who received emergency medical treatment at a military treatment facility until sec. 716 is implemented by the Department of Defense. | Revised |
653 | Version 2 | Jacobs (CA), Gaetz (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a review of security assistance and security cooperation with countries who have undergone coups and a strategy for how to engage with them going forward, and periodic reports on implementation. | Revised |
654 | Version 1 | Bilirakis (FL), Ruiz (CA), Kuster (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Provides combat wounded and medically retired veterans with less than 20 years of service the administrative choice to choose concurrent receipt and disability pay or combat related special compensation with phase in. | Submitted |
655 | Version 1 | Issa (CA), Veasey (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a joint Advisory Panel of senior DOD, private sector, and non-profit stakeholders to review technologies, processes, and investments related to C/JADC2. | Submitted |
656 | Version 4 | Tiffany (WI), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the Department of Defense, or any entity receiving funding from the Department of Defense, from intentionally discriminating against or granting preferential treatment to any person or entity based in whole or in part on race. | Revised |
657 | Version 1 | Issa (CA) | Republican | This amendment would require DOD to update military service records of covered Cultural Support Team veterans with combat designations. | Submitted |
658 | Version 1 | Meng (NY), Blumenauer (OR) | Democrat | Requires an annual briefing from the Department of Defense on global water security and its impact on U.S. national security and interests. | Submitted |
659 | Version 2 | Lee (NV), Steel (CA), Kiggans (VA), Crow (CO), Schiff (CA), Fry (SC), Harder (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Adds the text of H.R. 3240, the Veterans Association of Real Estate Professionals (VAREP) Congressional Charter Act, to establish the first congressional charter to an organization specialized in helping servicemembers and veterans to navigate their VA housing benefits and to meet their homeownership needs. Identical to H.R. 3240 (118th Congress). | Revised |
660 | Version 2 | Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Revised Amends Department of Defense annual reports on its Assessment, Monitoring, and Evaluation of security cooperation programs to include a description of challenges experienced in program execution. | Made in Order |
661 | Version 1 | Timmons (SC), Eshoo (CA) | Bi-Partisan | To study and identify the use cases for multi-cloud technology in federal civilian agencies. | Submitted |
662 | Version 1 | Lieu (CA), Goldman (NY), Pappas (NH), Slotkin (MI) | Democrat | Requires a public report detailing DOD’s implementation of the U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism | Submitted |
663 | Version 1 | Stevens (MI) | Democrat | Withdrawn Directs the Secretary of Defense to establish a digital literacy training and skills program to enable members of the Armed Forces to identify and mitigate antisemitic, white supremacist, and other extremist conspiracy theories. | Withdrawn |
664 | Version 1 | Van Drew (NJ) | Republican | Expands the Foreign Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs by eliminating the requirement that care must be for a service-connected disability, allowing for electronic fund transfer reimbursements, and assessing the feasibility of contracting with non-Department entities to provide medical services. | Submitted |
665 | Version 1 | Meng (NY) | Democrat | Provides for hybrid or remote options for paid fellowship opportunities for military spouses through the Permanent Military Spouse Career Accelerator Program. | Made in Order |
666 | Version 1 | Gimenez (FL), Wasserman Schultz (FL), Diaz-Balart (FL), Moskowitz (FL), Salazar (FL), Wilson (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits countries designated as a State Sponsor of Terrorism from viewing sensitive areas at U.S. airports. | Submitted |
667 | Version 1 | Meng (NY), Bilirakis (FL), Titus (NV), Malliotakis (NY), Sarbanes (MD), Gallego (AZ), Menendez (NJ), Pappas (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a report on the security relationship between the United States and the Hellenic Republic. | Submitted |
668 | Version 2 | Spartz (IN) | Republican | Revised Requires DoD IG to reconcile the numbers on U.S. aid to Ukraine. | Made in Order |
669 | Version 1 | Gaetz (FL), Jacobs (CA), Titus (NV), Omar (MN) | Bi-Partisan | prohibition on the transfer of cluster munitions | Made in Order |
670 | Version 2 | Houlahan (PA), Kiggans (VA), Wenstrup (OH) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Creates a 3-year pilot program that would ensure a stockpile of 30 generic medications that are at risk of shortage in the military health system | Revised |
671 | Version 1 | Jacobs (CA), Kim (CA) | Bi-Partisan | To authorize and encourage the United States Agency for International Development to pursue a model of locally led development and humanitarian response and expand engagement with local partners and increase its local partner base - Locally Led Development and Humanitarian Response Act (H.R. 7710) passed in HFAC markup. | Submitted |
672 | Version 1 | Torres (CA), Fitzpatrick (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires OMB to consider reclassifying public safety telecommunicators as a protective service occupation under the Standard Occupational Classification System. Identical to H.R. 6319 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
673 | Version 3 | Harder (CA) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to establish standard timelines for payments to nonfederal entities for activities related to wildfire suppression. | Revised |
674 | Version 1 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Prohibits funding for DEI. | Submitted |
675 | Version 1 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Direct the Comptroller General to conduct a study on the levels of access for veterans and their dependents at U.S. overseas military installations, for the purposes of accessing healthcare and other services (postal, commissary, recreation, etc…) housed on the installation, and any impediments to such access. | Submitted |
676 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits the Department of Defense from purchasing any product produced with forced labor or penal slavery, including by the Federal Prisons Industries. | Submitted |
677 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits security assistance to El Salvador. | Submitted |
678 | Version 1 | Titus (NV), Kean (NJ), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Amends the Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014 to require the President to establish a semiconductor supply chain working group in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and submit reports to Congress on potential future global or geopolitical development that could severely disrupt the semiconductor supply chain. | Submitted |
679 | Version 1 | Gaetz (FL), Crane (AZ) | Republican | backpay and bonuses for service members who refused the COVID-19 vaccine and were subsequently discharged from the Armed Forces | Submitted |
680 | Version 1 | Case (HI) | Democrat | Directs the Department of Defense (DoD) to assess wildfire mitigation, response and recovery capabilities and shortfalls in Hawai‘i. It includes a requirement to assess interoperability with federal, state and local partners. | Made in Order |
681 | Version 1 | Carter (GA) | Republican | Extends the authorization of appropriations for grants for State Strategic Stockpiles from FY 2024 to FY 2026. | Submitted |
682 | Version 1 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to instruct the United States Governor of, and the United States Executive Director at, the International Monetary Fund to use the voice and vote of the United States to oppose the provision of financial assistance by the Fund to the government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, and any successor state, should the Secretary of the Treasury determine that the government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan is under Taliban control. | Submitted |
683 | Version 2 | Harder (CA) | Democrat | Revised Permits the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to sell harmful algal blooms technologies to certain water and irrigation districts to expedite the removal of harmful algal blooms. Identical to H.R. 5756 (118th Congress). | Revised |
684 | Version 1 | Crockett (TX), Wenstrup (OH) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary, in consultation with ODNI, to provide Congress a report on the administrative and legal challenges that would need to be addressed by, as well as anticipated benefits from, any future legislation to accelerate security clearance reviews for military spouses by allowing information from the security clearance review of the married servicemember’s Spousal Review to be used in the security clearance review of the military spouse. | Made in Order |
685 | Version 1 | Torres (CA), Porter (CA) | Democrat | Restores congressional notification requirements on items on the U.S. Munitions list that are being exported abroad. | Submitted |
686 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI), Lee (PA) | Democrat | Adds the text of the Stop Politicians Profiting from War Act to the bill, which prohibits Members of Congress from having any financial interest in any entity that does business with the Department of Defense. | Submitted |
687 | Version 2 | Lee (NV) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to designate Creech Air Force Base, located in Indian Springs, Nevada, as a remote or isolated installation. | Made in Order |
688 | Version 2 | Fitzpatrick (PA), Vasquez (NM) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to designate a Coordinator for Engagement with PFAS-Impacted Defense Communities. | Revised |
689 | Version 1 | Dean (PA), Fitzpatrick (PA), Pappas (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the Secretary of Defense to transfer up to $5 million during Fiscal Year 2025 to the Department of Health and Human Services for the PFAS Health Study. | Submitted |
690 | Version 1 | Schneider (IL) | Democrat | Expands bereavement leave in connection with the death of a spouse or child for servicemembers from 2 to 12 weeks. | Made in Order |
691 | Version 3 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of the Army, the Commanding General, Army Materiel Command and the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology to report to the House and Senate Armed Services Committees a cost benefit analysis of expanding 155mm metal part production at an Army facility found feasible within the Organic Industrial Base (OIB). | Revised |
692 | Version 1 | Fitzpatrick (PA), Kean (NJ), Gottheimer (NJ), Neguse (CO) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts the text of H.R. 6624, the "Fairness for 9/11 Families Technical Fix Act" into the FY25 NDAA. | Submitted |
693 | Version 2 | Houlahan (PA), Moore (UT), Phillips (MN), Fitzpatrick (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Small Business Administration (SBA) to issue a study, report, and rulemaking for employee owned businesses and cooperatives to access the small business contracting set-aside programs. Establishes grace periods and eligibility criteria for businesses transitioning to being employee owned to access the small business contracting set-aside programs. | Revised |
694 | Version 2 | Moskowitz (FL), Wilson (SC) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires an assessment of the accuracy of Gaza Ministry of Health Casualty Reporting. | Made in Order |
695 | Version 1 | Castro (TX), Crockett (TX), Houlahan (PA), Beyer (VA), Panetta (CA) | Democrat | Supports families of United States diplomats by allowing their spouses, if employed by the US federal government, to work remotely, be granted leave without pay, or have the ability to be re-instated into their position if accompanying the diplomat on an assignment abroad. | Submitted |
696 | Version 1 | Torres (CA) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of the Department of Defense to submit a report to Congress on transferring military acquired credentials to the civilian workforce. Identical to H.R. 8511 (118th Congress). | Made in Order |
697 | Version 2 | Fitzpatrick (PA), Scanlon (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Inserts the text of H.R. 1179, the "Preventing Crimes Against Veterans Act" to the FY25 NDAA. | Revised |
698 | Version 1 | Hill (AR), Caraveo (CO) | Bi-Partisan | Would allow for cooperation between NASA and NOAA with the Taiwan Space Agency. Identical to H.R. 7661. | Submitted |
699 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Expresses a sense of Congress that the stability of Haiti is vital to the Caribbean and United States and as such, a secure and prosperous Haiti is in our national and global interest. | Submitted |
700 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Authorizes the basic allowance for housing (BAH) for members of the uniformed services in the U.S. Virgin Islands. | Submitted |
701 | Version 2 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Revised Expresses a Sense of Congress Regarding the Feasibility Study for Blue Grass Army Depot and Blue Grass Chemical Agent-Destruction Pilot Plant. | Made in Order |
702 | Version 2 | Fitzpatrick (PA) | Republican | Revised Makes a modification to multiyear procurement authority for certain critical minerals. Revision includes a provision allowing the Secretary to give priority to critical minerals derived from recycled and reused minerals/metals. | Made in Order |
703 | Version 1 | Palmer (AL) | Republican | Requires a report on the cost saving recommendations of the former Chief Management Officer and any actions taken with respect to each such recommendation. | Submitted |
704 | Version 1 | Spartz (IN) | Republican | Includes Oversight committees in briefings on DoD’s financial audits. | Made in Order |
705 | Version 2 | Sherrill (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Waives the fee for expedited passport services for Honorable Discharged Veterans of the Armed Forces. | Revised |
706 | Version 2 | Hoyle (OR) | Democrat | Revised Provides a presumption of service-connected diseases for veterans stationed at Karshi-Khanabad (“K2”) Air Base in Uzbekistan between 2001 and 2005. | Revised |
707 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Reduces funding to the Office of the Secretary of Defense by 5 percent if they fail to submit reports to Congress required under Section 725 of the FY24 NDAA | Made in Order |
708 | Version 2 | Peltola (AK), Kuster (NH) | Democrat | Revised Increases the National Guard Bureau's Active Guard Reserve (AGR) authorizations from 25,736 to 29,100, allowing the NGB to avoid having to undergo PEC leveling. | Revised |
709 | Version 1 | Van Duyne (TX), Roy (TX), Jackson (TX), Higgins (LA), Bergman (MI), Banks (IN), Cloud (TX), Ogles (TN), Alford (MO), Mooney (WV), Posey (FL), Palmer (AL), Moore (AL), Houchin (IN), Fischbach (MN), Biggs (AZ), Tenney (NY), Timmons (SC), Rosendale (MT), Smith (NJ), Duncan (SC), Webster (FL), Weber (TX), Aderholt (AL), Brecheen (OK), Hageman (WY), Burlison (MO), Williams (TX), Moore (UT), Moran (TX), Dunn (FL), Hern (OK), Good (VA), Fulcher (ID), Lesko (AZ), Clyde (GA), Self (TX), Guest (MS), Kustoff (TN), Joyce (PA), LaMalfa (CA), Kelly (MS), Burchett (TN), Crenshaw (TX), Miller (IL), Fry (SC), Baird (IN), Mills (FL) | Republican | Prohibits the Secretary of Defense from paying for or reimbursing expenses relating to abortion services. | Made in Order |
710 | Version 1 | Pocan (WI) | Democrat | Directs the Department of Defense to establish a Tiger Team to build awareness among veterans of the process established in the FY20 NDAA for the review of discharge characterizations by appropriate discharge boards | Submitted |
711 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ) | Democrat | Withdrawn Requires the Secretary of Defense to consolidate the Federal Government’s foreign sanction, export control, and entity lists into one public database to help businesses streamline their due diligence research and boost the public availability of information regarding federal actions against foreign bad actors. | Withdrawn |
712 | Version 1 | Wenstrup (OH), Sewell (AL) | Bi-Partisan | Updates credentialing and privileging under the military health system to expand the recognition of board certification for physicians. | Made in Order |
713 | Version 2 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of the Army, the Commanding General, Army Materiel Command and the Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology to develop a requirement for the establishment of a shipping container production facility within the United States at an Army installation found to meet feasibility and readiness goals. | Made in Order |
714 | Version 2 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Revised Strikes Section 1250A of Public Law 118-31 to repeal the limitation on withdrawal from NATO. | Revised |
715 | Version 2 | Moskowitz (FL), Gottheimer (NJ), Titus (NV) | Democrat | Revised Sense of Congress on the Arrest Warrants for Israeli Officials is unjust to equivocate Israel and Hamas as the same. | Revised |
716 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Requires a Department of Commerce assessment of the value, cost, and feasibility of developing a trans-Atlantic submarine fiber optic cable connecting the United States and the African nations of Ghana and Nigeria. The Secretary of Commerce would be required to consult with other relevant federal agencies as necessary in conducting such assessment. | Submitted |
717 | Version 2 | Phillips (MN), Pfluger (TX), Nunn (IA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to produce an independent study on interagency efforts to counter the gray zone operations of Russia, China, Iran and North Korea. | Revised |
718 | Version 2 | Davidson (OH), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funding for the President or his deputies to advocate for regime change in Israel or influence Israel’s elections. | Revised |
719 | Version 2 | Grothman (WI) | Republican | Revised Ensures personnel decisions are based "solely" on individual merit or demonstrated performance and expands the definition of personnel decisions to include assignment, termination, and discharge. | Revised |
720 | Version 1 | Banks (IN) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of State to designate the Houthis as a Foreign Terrorist Organization within 10 days of the enactment of this Act. | Submitted |
721 | Version 1 | Waltz (FL), Roy (TX) | Republican | Requires the President to certify within 30 days and biannually thereafter whether or not NATO members are meeting their pledge from the 2014 Wales summit to spend at least 2% of their GDP on defense. Halts further security assistance for Ukraine if not. | Submitted |
722 | Version 1 | Palmer (AL) | Republican | Eliminates the deadline for replacement of fluorinated aqueous film-forming foam at military installations. | Submitted |
723 | Version 2 | Phillips (MN), Pfluger (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires that the Secretary of State shall develop and include an addendum to the plan entitled "Department of State and USAID Joint Strategic Plan FY 2022-2026’’ that addresses their ability to detect, deter, and disrupt gray zone operations of U.S. adversaries, including by (1) developing counter-gray zone strategies; and (2) identifying critical needs to strengthen and expand the Department of State and USAID workforce’s ability to accomplish this goal. | Revised |
724 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to administer TRICARE Prime in the U.S. Virgin Islands in a similar manner as in the several States. | Submitted |
725 | Version 2 | Moylan (GU), Leger Fernández (NM), Wagner (MO), Vasquez (NM), Stanton (AZ), Gallego (AZ), Stansbury (NM), Bush (MO), Titus (NV), Lee (NV), Luetkemeyer (MO), Gooden (TX), Budzinski (IL), Johnson (SD), Hoyle (OR) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Extends the period for filing claims under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (Public Law 101-426) and provides compensation under such Act for claims relating to Manhattan Project Waste, and to improve compensation for workers involved in uranium mining and individuals living downwind of atmospheric nuclear testing. Similar to S. 3853 (118th Congress). | Revised |
726 | Version 1 | Sessions (TX) | Republican | Withdrawn Strikes sec. 532, which would prohibit Armed Services from cannabis testing as a condition for enlistment or commission. | Withdrawn |
727 | Version 2 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits medical debt collection for medically necessary procedures for servicemembers, and prevents that debt from impacting their credit report. | Revised |
728 | Version 1 | Carter (GA), Kiggans (VA) | Republican | Requires any PBM that contracts with TRICARE to meet minimum network adequacy standards and reimburse pharmacies on reasonable and relevant terms based on Medicaid pharmacy reimbursement rates. | Submitted |
729 | Version 2 | Phillips (MN), Hudson (NC), Moore (WI), Garcia, Mike (CA), Davis (NC), Bilirakis (FL), Kiggans (VA), Nickel (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Adds the text of the Love Lives On Act (H.R. 3651) to permit the surviving spouses of deceased servicemembers to retain many benefits from both the Department of Veterans Affairs and Department of Defense upon remarriage, no matter the surviving spouse’s age. | Revised |
730 | Version 2 | Davidson (OH), Lofgren (CA), Biggs (AZ), Jacobs (CA), Jayapal (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Prohibits DOD, including the National Security Agency and the Central Intelligence Agency, to require or request that a person alter its product or service to permit the electronic surveillance of any user of such product or service by any such agency. | Revised |
731 | Version 1 | Miller-Meeks (IA), Crow (CO), Ciscomani (AZ), Swalwell (CA), Nunn (IA), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Would allow Afghans on humanitarian status who submit to additional vetting–including an in-person interview–to apply for permanent legal status. | Submitted |
732 | Version 2 | Schneider (IL), Frankel (FL), Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Revised The Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General shall provide a public audit on the status and efficiency of antisemitism training within the Department of Defense. | Revised |
733 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), McClellan (VA), Wexton (VA), Scott (VA), Connolly (VA), Spanberger (VA), Norton (DC) | Democrat | Restores Arlington House to its original name | Submitted |
734 | Version 2 | Schneider (IL), Raskin (MD), Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Revised This bill introduces enhanced screening procedures to identify domestic extremist activity. Revision removes severability clause and funding pieces. | Revised |
735 | Version 1 | Omar (MN), Lee (PA) | Democrat | Requires DoD to submit a report to HASC/SASC on their strategy for implementing the recommendations in the February 2024 GAO report entitled, "DOD Law of War Policies: Actions Needed to Ensure Proper Reporting and Retention of Alleged Violations." | Submitted |
736 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ), Kiggans (VA), Pappas (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Instructs the Department of Defense to conduct outreach to institutions of higher education to support their entrance into the Skillbridge Program as Skillbridge Program providers, through which they will connect transitioning servicemembers to in-demand employment and training opportunities. | Made in Order |
737 | Version 1 | Peltola (AK), Amodei (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Requires DOD and each service to identify which parts of their budgets go towards implementing their respective Arctic strategies. Having the services make this identification a part of their budget process would allow Congress to see how branches are resourcing their Arctic strategies. | Submitted |
738 | Version 2 | Pettersen (CO), Neguse (CO), Crow (CO), Lamborn (CO) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs to convene a working group of subject matter experts from the extramural community and Military Health System to develop a strategy and the medical research and development requirements to deliver pre-hospital, life-saving interventions in Arctic environments. | Made in Order |
739 | Version 3 | Waltz (FL), Moulton (MA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Amends section 51 of the Arms Export Control Act to allow the Secretary of Defense to transfer future authorized or appropriated amounts to the Department of State to resource the Special Defense Acquisition Fund up to $1 billion. Passed HFAC markup on February 7 as part of H.R. 6609. | Revised |
740 | Version 1 | Ciscomani (AZ) | Republican | Provides for the conveyance of land from Ft. Huachuca Army Instillation in Sierra Vista, Arizona to the City of Sierra Vista. | Made in Order |
741 | Version 2 | Lee (NV) | Democrat | Revised Clarifies and expands the Department of Energy’s (DOE) authority to protect DOE National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) facilities from unmanned aircraft systems (UAS). Specifically, this amendment expands exemptions from existing laws that may impede the Secretary’s ability to exercise full authorities to interdict UAS and modifies the definition of “covered facilities” to ensure DOE can conduct CUAS interdiction activities at all DOE facilities which store/use nuclear material or dangerous chemicals or is national critical infrastructure. | Revised |
742 | Version 1 | Higgins (LA), Roy (TX), Duncan (SC), Tenney (NY), Baird (IN) | Republican | Eliminates the position of Chief Diversity Officer of the Department of Defense and prohibits the establishment of any substantially similar position. | Made in Order |
743 | Version 3 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Revised Requires the National Guard Bureau to brief Congress on the effectiveness of existing child care support services provided to National Guard members during Weekend Drill commitments. | Made in Order |
744 | Version 2 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits security assistance to any country that has, in the past ten years, used military force against a medical facility, the UN, a refugee camp, aid workers, or journalists, has committed or aided in the commission of the crime of forcible transfer, or impeded the delivery of humanitarian aid. | Revised |
745 | Version 2 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Revised Allows the President to waive the prohibition on DoD aircraft transporting items of value to Afghanistan if the President determines that there is a pressing humanitarian need to permit such transportation or that such transportation is in the national interest of the United States. | Revised |
746 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Requires a report on the impact of cyclical coups in Africa on long-term instability in the region as it relates to United States security interests, regional multi-state organizations, regional access to global markets, and the impact of sub-state actors on global security. | Submitted |
747 | Version 1 | Kilmer (WA), Hageman (WY), Rutherford (FL), Kiggans (VA), Pettersen (CO), Fulcher (ID), Nickel (NC), Norcross (NJ), Turner (OH), Tlaib (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Improves current informed consumer choice disclosure law by requiring a side-by-side comparison of conventional, FHA, and VA home loans allowing a comprehensive picture of service members and veterans' housing financing options. | Submitted |
748 | Version 2 | Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Revised Requires human rights vetting for Title 10 Section 127e and 127d programs. | Revised |
749 | Version 1 | Soto (FL), Frost (FL), Posey (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to establish and carry out a modeling and simulation capstone challenge program for micro-businesses focusing on existing and emerging modeling and simulation capability areas. | Submitted |
750 | Version 1 | Lee (PA), Case (HI), Wild (PA) | Democrat | Requires a full set of changes to USC 2815 that would provide support for resilience projects to both domestic and foreign allies. | Submitted |
751 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ) | Democrat | Instructs the Department of Defense to create a pilot program that would expand the Mass Transportation Benefit Program beyond the National Capital Region to also include up to 10 other regions, including at least 2 regions not in the United States. Under these pilot programs, participating DoD employees can receive “transit passes” in amounts equal to their personal commuting costs, not to exceed $300 per month, for use on regional mass transportation systems. | Submitted |
752 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Requires Psychological Performance Training for US servicemembers to improve psychological health and overall member quality of life. | Made in Order |
753 | Version 1 | Soto (FL) | Democrat | Authorizes an increase to the U.S. Air Force’s Aerospace Propulsion program to support high-hypersonic detonation propulsion research and technology with an offset to the Air Force’s Administration account, an historically under executed account. | Made in Order |
754 | Version 2 | Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Revised Requires an annual Global Fragility Act Steering Committee meeting on policy alignment. | Revised |
755 | Version 2 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Revised Strikes the section prohibiting the reduction in the total number of Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs). | Revised |
756 | Version 2 | Frankel (FL), Wilson (SC), Sherman (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Reauthorizes the United States-Israel International Development Cooperation Act to provide cooperative projects among the United States, Israel, and developing countries. | Revised |
757 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL), Kean (NJ) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to create a strategy to support the transition of military aviation mechanics to commercial aviation mechanics after active duty service. | Made in Order |
758 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Prohibits DoD from contracting with entities that are engaged in a boycott of the state of Israel. | Made in Order |
759 | Version 2 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Revised Creates a new section that amends the Espionage Act to reign in the government’s abuse of the law to target journalists and whistleblowers. | Revised |
760 | Version 1 | Soto (FL) | Democrat | Authorizes an increase to the U.S. Army’s Soldier Lethality Technology program to support adaptive and intelligent adversary-threat models with an offset to the Army’s Other Personnel Support account, an historically under executed account. | Made in Order |
761 | Version 2 | Schneider (IL), Kustoff (TN), Bacon (NE), Moskowitz (FL), Nickel (NC), Trone (MD), Hudson (NC), Pettersen (CO), Stevens (MI), LaMalfa (CA), Gottheimer (NJ), Auchincloss (MA), Davis (NC), Hoyer (MD), Molinaro (NY), Peters (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Instructs the Secretary of Defense to provide a briefing to HFAC/HASC/HPSCI about US efforts to support Israel's efforts to rescue the hostages in Gaza. Revision removes sense of Congress and authorizations, and adds findings and a briefing requirement. | Made in Order |
762 | Version 1 | McCaul (TX), Meeks (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the President to utilize the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to prohibit or require notification with respect to certain activities of United States persons involving countries of concern. Identical to the House Foreign Affairs Committee passed measure H.R.6349, the Preventing Adversaries from Developing Critical Capabilities Act. | Submitted |
763 | Version 2 | Lee (PA), Wild (PA) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Secretary of State to submit to the appropriate congressional committees a report regarding women's’ rights in Saudi Arabia that includes information and conduct an assessment of whether United States security assistance and training has been provided to Saudi units involved in political repression. | Revised |
764 | Version 3 | Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Revised Authorizes the establishment of a Negotiations Support Unit in the Department of State. | Revised |
765 | Version 2 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Revised Requires a report from the Chief of Naval Operations, in consultation with the Commandant of the Coast Guard, on recommended modifications to the Expeditionary Transfer Dock Ships that will best enable at-sea sustainment of Joint Interagency Task Force South partner nation patrol vessels and United States Coast Guard Fast Response Cutters. | Made in Order |
766 | Version 2 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to report to Congress on military technology and weapons lost to the Taliban during the Afghanistan withdrawal. | Made in Order |
767 | Version 2 | Kamlager-Dove (CA), Horsford (NV), Castro (TX) | Democrat | Revised Directs the State Department's Special Representative for Racial Equity and Justice to establish a formal Western Hemisphere Black Parliamentarians Caucus consisting of Black parliamentarians in the United States and partner nations across Latin America and the Caribbean. | Revised |
768 | Version 3 | Obernolte (CA) | Republican | Revised Adjusts the calculation for veterans getting monthly housing allowance (MHA) under the GI Bill. | Revised |
769 | Version 3 | Schneider (IL), Tenney (NY), Bacon (NE), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a DOD briefing on Iranian support for nonstate actors in North Africa. Revision changes 'stop Iran' to 'deter Iran'. | Made in Order |
770 | Version 2 | Green (TN), Thompson (MS), Graves (MO), Larsen (WA), Nadler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Reauthorizes and reforms counter-unmanned aircraft systems authorities, to improve transparency, security, safety, and accountability related to such authorities, including those of the Department of Defense. | Revised |
771 | Version 1 | Waltz (FL) | Republican | Prohibits female officers from being involuntarily assigned to a combat arms branch that is not listed as an option on their application. | Submitted |
772 | Version 2 | Lee (PA), Wild (PA) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the use of funding provided to the Department of Defense for military or security assistance or cooperation to the defense or security forces of the Government of Pakistan. | Revised |
773 | Version 2 | Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the issuance of licenses for the exportation of certain defense articles to the United Arab Emirates until the President certifies to Congress that the UAE is no longer providing materiel support to the RSF. | Revised |
774 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL), Castor (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Expresses the sense of Congress that the United States should remain committed to helping the Philippines maintain the safety and security of the Philippines, including helping the Philippines to defend against threats to such safety and security from China. | Made in Order |
775 | Version 1 | Slotkin (MI), Ryan (NY), Fitzpatrick (PA), Blunt Rochester (DE), Houlahan (PA), Bacon (NE), Van Drew (NJ), Carbajal (CA), Turner (OH), Schiff (CA), Kildee (MI), Norcross (NJ), Scanlon (PA), Bonamici (OR), Lawler (NY), Wittman (VA), Pappas (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Provides cancer screenings to federal firefighters as part of their annual Department of Defense physicals. | Submitted |
776 | Version 2 | Obernolte (CA), Fong (CA) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the relevant Service Secretaries, to develop an assessment of the health care system supporting certain military installations in order to ensure adequate health care for the civilian and military workforce. | Made in Order |
777 | Version 3 | Allred (TX), Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Revised Authorizes the deployment of a three-year mini-grid technology pilot program through Power Africa housed in USAID. | Revised |
778 | Version 2 | Schneider (IL), Bacon (NE), Nickel (NC), Trone (MD), Pettersen (CO), LaMalfa (CA), Gottheimer (NJ), Auchincloss (MA), Davis (NC), Hoyer (MD), Sherman (CA), Peters (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Instructs Secretary of Defense and Director of DIA to advocate on the Foreign Threat Intelligence Committee for $25,000,000 incentives for information regarding top Hamas terrorists. Amendment unchanged-- description revised. | Made in Order |
779 | Version 2 | Hageman (WY) | Republican | Revised Repeals section 5235 of Public Law 117-263. | Revised |
780 | Version 1 | Manning (NC), Molinaro (NY), Meng (NY), Van Drew (NJ), Garbarino (NY), Goldman (NY), Fitzpatrick (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a National Coordinator to Counter Antisemitism. | Submitted |
781 | Version 2 | Manning (NC), Molinaro (NY), Van Drew (NJ), Meng (NY), Garbarino (NY), Goldman (NY), Fitzpatrick (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a report to Congress containing an annual threat assessment of antisemitic violent extremism, including the threat posed to the homeland, U.S. citizens abroad, and U.S. military personnel. | Revised |
782 | Version 2 | Buchanan (FL), Steel (CA), Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Revised Requires the Director of the Defense Health Agency to conduct a study and report to Congress on how the agency can increase access to telehealth services, including how telehealth can better mental health treatment outcomes. | Made in Order |
783 | Version 1 | Smith (NJ) | Republican | Requires the GAO to investigate the US Army’s bio-weapons program from the years 1945-1972, specifically experiments regarding vector-borne diseases, including Lyme disease. Directs the report to include a review of specified documents. | Made in Order |
784 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of the Air Force, in coordination with the STRATCOM Commander, to develop and then implement a plan to restore the B-52 bombers' nuclear capacities. | Made in Order |
785 | Version 2 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Revised Directing the U.S. Army to complete rotational deployment of two Cruise Missile Batteries to the Indo-Pacific (Guam) in support of the Pacific Deterrence Initiative and to supplement missile defense until the Guam Missile Defense System is in place. | Revised |
786 | Version 1 | Schneider (IL), Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to establish a working group to facilitate collaboration and information sharing between the US and Ukraine in the field of unmanned aircraft systems. | Submitted |
787 | Version 3 | Barr (KY), Dunn (FL), Porter (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the Defense Intelligence Agency to provide an annual assessment in the China Military Power Report (or other relevant publication) on China’s investments and influence in the Pacific Islands and an assessment on how their activities have or have not impacted U.S. military strategy in the region, as it relates to the Pacific Islands.to the Pacific Islands. | Made in Order |
788 | Version 1 | Walberg (MI), Huizenga (MI), Tenney (NY), Stauber (MN), Armstrong (ND) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit an annual report to Congress on DoD's assistance to USCBP and DHS to secure our northern border. | Made in Order |
789 | Version 2 | Allred (TX) | Democrat | Revised Expresses a sense of Congress recommending the Department of Veterans Affairs improve training on all medical personnel on the detection of TBI and to provide periodic and comprehensive follow-up evaluations for all veterans who screen positive for possible TBI. | Revised |
790 | Version 2 | Slotkin (MI) | Democrat | Revised Requires a GAO report on how Federal agencies are collecting information on contractual conflicts of interest between the U.S. and Chinese governments. Directs the DoD to submit an annual report on the implementation of Section 812 of the FY24 NDAA. | Made in Order |
791 | Version 2 | James (MI), Gonzalez, Vicente (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Amends section 1725 to bolster the current report language on South Africa. Incorporates a full review of the bilateral relationship between the United States and South Africa. | Made in Order |
792 | Version 2 | Burlison (MO) | Republican | Revised Authorizes the President to award the Medal of Honor to Chief Warrant Officer Gregory McManus. | Made in Order |
793 | Version 1 | Garcia, Robert (CA) | Democrat | Requires report to Congress from the Secretary of State regarding LGBTQI+ rights in Saudi Arabia. | Submitted |
794 | Version 3 | Schneider (IL), Bacon (NE), Carbajal (CA), Veasey (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Recognizes the African Lion exercise hosted by Morocco and requires a report to Congress. Revision adds HFAC/SFRC as report recipients. | Made in Order |
795 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Strikes Section 241, which authorizes the creation of bioweapons. | Submitted |
796 | Version 1 | Smith (NJ), Van Drew (NJ), Harris (MD) | Republican | Require the Secretary of Defense to certify offshore wind projects in the North Atlantic Planning Area will not compromise radar and sonar capabilities or create risks to national defense. Directs the Inspector General to audit the practices and findings of the Military Aviation and Installation Assurance Siting Clearinghouse for the North Atlantic Planning Area. | Made in Order |
797 | Version 2 | Buchanan (FL), Mills (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit to Congress a plan and strategy to construct a memorial at the Arlington National Cemetery to commemorate the 13 servicemembers who died during the chaotic Afghanistan withdrawal. | Made in Order |
798 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Requires the OSD to report the sum of "pass-through" items in the defense-wide line when presented in any unclassified budget topline summaries to Congress. | Revised |
799 | Version 1 | Golden (ME) | Democrat | Modifies the current Opt-in to an Opt-out option on the DD-2648 for sending transitioning servicemembers’ information to state veterans’ agencies to ensure servicemembers have the resources for a smooth transition to civilian life. | Made in Order |
800 | Version 3 | Allred (TX) | Democrat | Revised Authorizes funding for the U.S. Navy Program Executive Office by $12.9 million toward commercial off-the-shelf supply chain risk management (SCRM) tools navy pilot program. | Revised |
801 | Version 2 | Kiggans (VA), Scott (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Authorizes NASA to enter into agreements with the town of Chincoteague, Virginia to reimburse the town's costs directly associated with removing contaminated drinking water wells currently situated on NASA administered property, and establishment of alternative drinking water wells. | Revised |
802 | Version 1 | Gimenez (FL), Webster (FL) | Republican | Deems the Republic of Panama as a "distant foreign port" under the PVSA. | Submitted |
803 | Version 1 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Directs ODNI to establish an interagency working group charged with developing and maintaining a public database consisting of Chinese companies, financial institutions, research institutes, or universities that have known connections with the PLA, Central Military Commission, United Front Work Department, or any security or intelligence service of the People's Republic of China. | Submitted |
804 | Version 1 | Westerman (AR), Womack (AR) | Republican | Provides the state of Arkansas 3 years to request permanent ownership of the former Army Navy Hospital in Hot Springs, AR. | Made in Order |
805 | Version 2 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study and report to Congress on how Chinese medical device companies are being utilized by the Department of Defense. | Revised |
806 | Version 1 | Casten (IL) | Democrat | Requires a report conducted by DOD in consultation with CFIUS of cryptocurrency mining companies owned or leased by foreign adversaries within 5 miles of a military base. | Submitted |
807 | Version 3 | Houlahan (PA), Garbarino (NY), D'Esposito (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Enhances the authority granted to the Department of Homeland Security and Department of Justice to counter threats from unmanned aircraft systems and unmanned aircraft, and for other related actions. Identical to H.R. 4333 (118th Congress). | Revised |
808 | Version 3 | Kamlager-Dove (CA), Frankel (FL) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to establish a process to create Women's Advisory Boards to advise on the U.S. policy response in conflict-affected countries, with the goal of integrating and meaningfully including the perspectives of locally affected women in conflict-resolution activities. This would replicate the UN's Syrian Women Advisory Board which was created to ensure women had a direct and meaningful role in the peace process. | Revised |
809 | Version 1 | Gluesenkamp Perez (WA), Finstad (MN), Kim (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a grant program for States to cover transition costs for veterans who completed military emergency medical technician or paramedic training while serving in the Armed Forces to meet certification, licensure, and other requirements applicable to becoming an emergency medical technician or paramedic in the State. | Submitted |
810 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA), Pfluger (TX), Davis (NC), Trone (MD), Costa (CA), Trahan (MA), Garcia, Mike (CA), Malliotakis (NY), Gottheimer (NJ), Pappas (NH), Harder (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Adds xylazine, a sedative with legitimate uses in animal medicine that has been declared an emerging drug threat when mixed with fentanyl, to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). Makes necessary changes to track xylazine and preserve access to the drug for legitimate animal health purposes. This language is identical to the proposed AINS to H.R. 1839. | Submitted |
811 | Version 2 | Schakowsky (IL) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to use funds from the Facilities Sustainment, Restoration, and Modernization fund to carry out projects to decarbonize data centers. | Revised |
812 | Version 2 | Castor (FL), Peters (CA) | Democrat | Revised Directs the President's pay agent to assess if the metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) in the "rest of the United States” category, have experienced loss of civilian personnel, or are experiencing issues with recruitment and retention. | Revised |
813 | Version 3 | Allred (TX), Titus (NV) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to conduct a feasibility study on current staffing models at CBP, ICE, and USCIS and to report findings of such study. It also requires DHS to report the findings and steps the agencies will take to implement recommendations. | Revised |
814 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires TRICARE's managed care support contractors to keep provider directories up to date. | Made in Order |
815 | Version 1 | Crow (CO), Lamborn (CO) | Bi-Partisan | Provides service members stationed more than 300 miles from their dependent children the ability to request a reassignment to move closer to their dependent children | Submitted |
816 | Version 2 | Mace (SC), Cartwright (PA), Fallon (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Improves the visibility, accountability, and oversight of agency software asset management practices and government software purchasing, requires agencies to develop a plan for addressing costly, unnecessary licenses, and requires agencies to update and expand software inventory (updated text of H.R. 1695 - Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets Act - 118th Congress). | Revised |
817 | Version 1 | Smith (NJ) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to prevent any individual separated due to misconduct from performing the same duties, or similar duties, as a contractor for any Department of Defense entity. Directs the Secretary to require all individuals hired to Department of Defense contracts to use Declaration for Federal Employment Form Approved OMB No. 3206-0812. | Made in Order |
818 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ) | Democrat | Amends Title 32 to require the consent of both the governor sending National Guard units and the governor receiving National Guard units, if the units are deployed at the request of the President or the Secretary of Defense. | Submitted |
819 | Version 1 | Carbajal (CA) | Democrat | Creates a grant program within NOAA and EPA, in consultation with the Department of Defense, to further research and remediation of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT), military explosives, radioactive waste, and other dumping in the San Pedro Basin. | Submitted |
820 | Version 1 | Amodei (NV), Kiggans (VA) | Republican | Provides a briefing from the Army on the modernization and sustainment plans for organizational clothing and equipment used in cold and extreme cold weather environments. | Made in Order |
821 | Version 2 | Kamlager-Dove (CA), Huizenga (MI), Lieu (CA), Jacobs (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the Assistant Secretary for Educational and Cultural Affairs to submit a report on the role of sports diplomacy programs in advancing U.S. foreign policy goals in Africa, and a strategy to bolster sports diplomacy efforts with African countries. | Revised |
822 | Version 2 | Garbarino (NY) | Republican | Revised Inserts the text of H.R. 4376, the Brianna Lieneck Boating Safety Act of 2023 to directs the Coast Guard to study and report to Congress regarding recreational vessel operator training. | Revised |
823 | Version 2 | Garcia, Robert (CA) | Democrat | Revised Requires a report to Congress from the Secretary of Defense on Department of Defense's plan to provide sufficient documentation to the Department of Veteran Affairs for service members who have been exposed to blast overpressure. | Revised |
824 | Version 1 | James (MI) | Republican | Requires DoD, in consultation with State, to submit a classified report, with an unclassified summary, to Congress identifying all ways to increase security cooperation with Kenya as a result of its major non-NATO ally designation. | Made in Order |
825 | Version 2 | Castor (FL) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Defense Health Agency to conduct a study to determine if Reserve Special Operations Forces are receiving adequate screening for Operator Syndrome and Clinical Burnout, and are adequately having their injuries documented in their military heath records. | Revised |
826 | Version 1 | Kean (NJ), Keating (MA), Turner (OH), McCaul (TX), Auchincloss (MA), Wilson (SC), Fitzpatrick (PA), Larsen (WA), Wagner (MO), Quigley (IL), Radewagen (AS), Crow (CO), Costa (CA), Lieu (CA), Amo, Gabe (RI), Titus (NV), Dean (PA), Spanberger (VA), Stanton (AZ), Crenshaw (TX), Fallon (TX), Goldman (NY), Panetta (CA), Baird (IN), Slotkin (MI), Gottheimer (NJ), Boyle (PA), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | States that it is the policy of the United States to lift restrictions on Ukraine’s ability to strike legitimate targets inside Russia with U.S.-provided weapons, and to encourage U.S. allies and partners to lift similar restrictions on weapons they provide to Ukraine. | Submitted |
827 | Version 2 | Caraveo (CO) | Democrat | Revised Ensures at-risk veterans will not be subjected to onerous work requirements in order to access SNAP benefits after 2030. | Revised |
828 | Version 1 | Connolly (VA) | Democrat | Inserts the bipartisan text of the Not Just a Number Act (H.R. 4157). | Submitted |
829 | Version 2 | Gimenez (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the Department of Homeland Security, in consultation with the Department of Defense, to conduct a comprehensive assessement of the lessons leared by the Homeland Security Enterprise relating to the malicious use of drones in the Ukraine conflict. | Revised |
830 | Version 2 | Smith (NJ), Suozzi (NY), Tiffany (WI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to produce a report on the feasibility of developing and deploying asymmetric naval assets in defense of Taiwan. | Made in Order |
831 | Version 1 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Strikes Section 565 preventing the Department of Labor Veterans' Employment and Training Service's Employment Navigator & Partnership Program from being turned into a grant program. | Submitted |
832 | Version 1 | Crow (CO), Ellzey (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to carry out a pilot program to collect and analyze data regarding suicides and attempted suicides by veterans on the property of the Department of Veterans Affairs. | Submitted |
833 | Version 2 | Schakowsky (IL), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to include in the Annual Energy Management and Resilience Report to the congressional defense committees the top 1 percent of DOD facilities that use the most energy, the number of those facilities that are considered to be mission critical, and the number of those mission critical facilities that are energy resilient. | Revised |
834 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of the Navy to submit a report to the House Committee on Armed Services on how augmented, virtual and extended reality capabilities have been, or potentially could be, integrated into training across the Navy. | Made in Order |
835 | Version 3 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the Comptroller General of the United States to conduct a study to assess ways unmanned vehicles can reduce overall operating expenses and costs at the Department of Defense. | Made in Order |
836 | Version 1 | Garbarino (NY) | Republican | Provides $9 million in additional authorizations for Surface and Shallow Water Mine Countermeasures for assembly, engineering, and design. | Made in Order |
837 | Version 2 | Castor (FL) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide gender specific care at all VA facilities, including VA medical centers and community based outpatient clinics. | Revised |
838 | Version 1 | Smith (NJ), Norcross (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Army Corps of Engineers to provide each Army Corps district with clarifying and uniform guidance that conforms with USDOL’s regulations and guidance with respect to proper implementation and enforcement of existing laws regarding worker classification by federal construction contractors and subcontractors. | Submitted |
839 | Version 1 | Crow (CO), Meeks (NY), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Provides a two-year extension for section 1287(j) of the FY2017 NDAA, codified at 22 U.S.C. 2656 | Submitted |
840 | Version 1 | Bera (CA), Case (HI) | Democrat | Expresses a statement of policy on the effects of sea-level rise on statehood and maritime zones and requires a report on the efforts of the United States to promote United States policy on the effects of sea-level rise on statehood and maritime zones. | Submitted |
841 | Version 2 | Wilson (SC), Kiggans (VA) | Republican | Revised Prohibits DOD from purchasing solar panels from a foreign entity of concern. | Made in Order |
842 | Version 2 | Caraveo (CO), Molinaro (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Allows transitioning service members to learn about agriculture through the Transition Assistance Program. | Revised |
843 | Version 2 | Kamlager-Dove (CA), Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Assistant Secretary for Educational and Cultural Affairs to submit a report on how supporting African creative economies through arts diplomacy enhances U.S. soft power and people-to-people ties, promotes economic development, and advances U.S. foreign policy goals in Africa. | Revised |
844 | Version 1 | DeLauro (CT), Tokuda (HI), Fitzpatrick (PA), Pascrell (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Creates a National Critical Capabilities Committee (NCCC) to oversee outsourcing of supply chains. Empowers executive action to protect critical supply chains and national security. Amendment is identical to National Critical Capabilities Defense Act from 118th Congress. (H.R. 3136) | Submitted |
845 | Version 2 | Crow (CO), Cloud (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Clarifies reporting requirements pursuant to Section 1285 of the FY2020 NDAA, codified at 50 U.S.C. 1550. | Revised |
846 | Version 2 | Garbarino (NY) | Republican | Revised Expresses the sense of Congress that 6 additional F-35A’s and 6 additional F-35C’s should be authorized. | Revised |
847 | Version 1 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Clarifies that financial counseling provided during the Transition Assistance Program to service members must be "one on one" and not a group class or presentation. | Submitted |
848 | Version 3 | Slotkin (MI), Van Drew (NJ), Quigley (IL), Fitzpatrick (PA), Pettersen (CO), Lofgren (CA), Kildee (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Extends increased dependency and indemnity compensation to the surviving spouse of a veteran who dies from ALS regardless of how long the veteran was diagnosed prior to death. This is the floor amendment version for H.R. 3790 Justice for ALS Veterans Act. | Revised |
849 | Version 2 | Caraveo (CO) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of Health and Human Services, to conduct a report on the transition process for service members with healthcare backgrounds and the number of transitioning service members that join the Medical Reserve Corps. | Made in Order |
850 | Version 1 | Amodei (NV) | Republican | Provides a technical correction to a map referenced in the Military Land Withdrawals Act of 2013 relating to the Churchill County Proposed Fallon Range Training Complex Modernization and Lands Bill. | Made in Order |
851 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Withdrawn Requires a report including a holistic assessment on the strategic value of undersea telecommunications connecting the United States to South America, Central America, the Caribbean, and Mexico. | Withdrawn |
852 | Version 2 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Revised Requires report on the strategic security value and the commercial potential of a ship-yard and dry dock in St. Croix capable of supporting a maximum vessel size of 175 meters. | Revised |
853 | Version 1 | McGarvey (KY) | Democrat | Modifies an existing pilot program at the Department of Defense on timeliness of SBIR awards to include the military departments. | Submitted |
854 | Version 1 | Lee (CA) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense, secretaries of the military departments, and the Secretary of Homeland Security, with regard to the U.S. Coast Guard, in coordination with the Attorney General of the United State, to complete a report on laws, policies, regulations, and judicial precedents and decisions regarding criminal and related civil commitment cases involving members of the armed services living with HIV. Similar to H.R.1305 (117th Congress). | Submitted |
855 | Version 2 | Kamlager-Dove (CA), Lee (CA), Jacobs (CA), Allred (TX), Connolly (VA), Jackson (IL), Cherfilus-McCormick (FL), Williams (GA) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Secretary of State to submit a report identifying barriers for Foreign Service Officers to fill diplomatic posts in Africa and incentives to resolve those barriers, based off approaches used to overcome similar issues in other strategic hardship posts. | Revised |
856 | Version 2 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Revised Expands military base commissary and exchange privileges for surviving former spouses of a service member who suffered a service connected death. | Revised |
857 | Version 1 | Carbajal (CA), Newhouse (WA), Panetta (CA), LaMalfa (CA), Pingree (ME), Duarte (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires any cut flowers or cut green officially on display in public areas of the Executive Office of the President, Department of Defense, or Department of State be grown in the United States, District of Columbia, or territory. Identical to H.R. 4604 (118th Congress). | Made in Order |
858 | Version 2 | Garbarino (NY) | Republican | Revised Expresses the sense of Congress that 10 additional UH-60M Blackhawk helicopters should be authorized for the Army National Guard. | Revised |
859 | Version 2 | Kean (NJ), Meeks (NY), McCaul (TX), Keating (MA), Lamborn (CO), Moulton (MA), Wagner (MO) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Imposes sanctions on the Russian nuclear energy company, Rosatom, as well as its subsidiaries and those involved in new reactor construction projects. Identical to the text of HFAC passed H.R. 8046 (118th), with the addition of a Department of Defense and Intelligence Community report on Rosatom's cooperation with the military nuclear programs of Russia, Iran, North Korea, and the PRC. | Revised |
860 | Version 2 | Brecheen (OK) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the use of funds to recognize or normalize relations with any government in the Palestinian territories which is led by current or former members of Hamas. | Revised |
861 | Version 1 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Adds a section to Subtitle C of Title XVII to to require the Secretary of Commerce and Treasury Secretary to take steps to ensure there is reciprocity between the Entity List maintained and set forth in Supplement No. 4 to part 744 of the Export Administration Regulations and Non-SDN Chinese Military Industrial Complex Companies List. | Submitted |
862 | Version 2 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Revised Prohibits Army Medical Research from wounding dogs, cats, primates and marine mammals for research purposes. | Revised |
863 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Withdrawn Directs the Secretary of State to submit a classified report on how Yevgeny Prigozhin's death impacts the Wagner Group’s military operations in Africa. | Withdrawn |
864 | Version 2 | Spartz (IN) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report assessing the Department of Defense's implementation of advanced data analysis for national defense purposes. | Made in Order |
865 | Version 1 | Green, Al (TX) | Democrat | Commissions posthumously the grade of Captain to Army Sergeant Major Milton Holland. | Made in Order |
866 | Version 2 | Frankel (FL) | Democrat | Withdrawn Extends Department of Defense authorities to implement the Women, Peace, and Security Act of 2017 and continue security cooperation with international partners to advance WPS goals. | Withdrawn |
867 | Version 3 | Peltola (AK) | Democrat | Revised Extends until December 31st, 2025 an authorization from the FY2023 NDAA that allows eligible service members assigned to Alaska duty stations to be reimbursed for the cost of one round-trip airfare from their duty station to their home of record. | Revised |
868 | Version 3 | Kiggans (VA), Kilmer (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Allocates funds for phase one of the National Museum of the United States Navy Project. | Revised |
869 | Version 2 | Khanna (CA) | Democrat | Revised Amends Sec. 731 of Rules Committee Print 118-36 and directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct an intensive, comprehensive brain health and trauma program for special operations forces. Text is from Sec. 5 of H.R.8025 - Blast Overpressure Safety Act. UPDATE includes HOLC text instead of draft. | Revised |
870 | Version 1 | Garbarino (NY) | Republican | Withdrawn Expresses the sense of Congress that an additional $555.6 million should be authorized for the procurement of 6 additional F-35A aircraft. | Withdrawn |
871 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX), Joyce (OH), Fitzpatrick (PA), Jacobs (CA), Davis (NC), Escobar (TX), Kiggans (VA), Moulton (MA), Kilmer (WA), Slotkin (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts requirement for the Department of Defense to establish an annual training for students who are enrolled in the Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps (JROTC) regarding the prevention of sexual abuse. Identical to H.R. 2711 (118th Congress). | Made in Order |
872 | Version 3 | Joyce (OH), Blumenauer (OR), Hoyle (OR) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a report that includes a plan to create, disseminate, and use a clear definition for the reenlistment waiver process that highlights that existing standards of enlistment allow for waivers to reapply for enlistment following a positive tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) toxicology test, and assess the feasibility of contacting those previously denied for legal cannabis use. | Revised |
873 | Version 2 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Revised Extends period for cooperative agreements under the Native American Lands Environmental Mitigation Program from two calendar years to five to complete a project. | Made in Order |
874 | Version 1 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Modifies Section 1112, further increasing the number of Military Leave Days authorized for federal employees to bring the total closer to the actual utilization levels experienced by Reserve Component service members as part of the Operational Reserve concept the Department of Defense has been utilizing since September 11, 2001. Grants federal employees 40 Military Leave days per year, with up to 20 rolling over to the following year to help offset increased training and deployment requirements. | Submitted |
875 | Version 2 | Reschenthaler (PA), Bice (OK), Houchin (IN), Brecheen (OK), Good (VA), Cloud (TX) | Republican | Withdrawn Prohibits any funds authorized to be appropriated or otherwise made available by this Act from being used to carry out military cooperation activities with the Government of the Turks and Caicos Islands until the Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense certify to Congress that the Government of the Turks and Caicos Islands improves the treatment of United States citizens for non-violent possession of unspent ammunition. | Withdrawn |
876 | Version 2 | Jackson (TX) | Republican | Revised Reforms the appointment process and term for the Attending Physician to the Congress. | Revised |
877 | Version 2 | Garbarino (NY) | Republican | Revised Authorizes funds to support the implementation of the Full Speed Ahead infrastructure plan, created by The Maritime Security Infrastructure Council (MSIC) in order to address critical infrastructure needs at the United States Merchant Marine Academy. | Revised |
878 | Version 1 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Requires any DoD base, division, or project funded by discretionary spending that has not yet passed an audit to contribute 2 percent of its budget into a fund to provide an independent audit by an accredited audit firm. | Submitted |
879 | Version 2 | Harder (CA) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to report on efforts to enhance counter-narcotics coordination and assessments. | Revised |
880 | Version 2 | Lee (NV), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Expands access to medical treatment, including mental health treatment, for surviving children of servicemembers, who died while on active duty, by removing the associated premium costs for individuals up to age 26 with a qualifying diagnosis, such as complex bereavement disorder or other similar conditions as determined appropriate by the Secretary of Defense. | Revised |
881 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Requires the President to issue letters of marque and reprisal for the leaders of Criminal Mexican Drug Cartels and any co-conspirator of the Chinese Communist Party. | Submitted |
882 | Version 1 | Dunn (FL), Mills (FL), Tenney (NY), Rutherford (FL), Lesko (AZ), Lee (FL), Stauber (MN), Steube (FL) | Republican | Amends Sec. 535 of FY25 NDAA to require the recruitment strategy coordinated with the Secretary of Defense to include a provision for backpay for a reinstated covered individual. This amendment is an incentive to recover the senior servicemembers we have already invested significant funding in training and preparing and to combat low retention and recruitment members. | Submitted |
883 | Version 2 | Khanna (CA) | Democrat | Revised Amends Sec. 731 of Rules Committee Print 118-36 and directs the Secretary of Defense to establish the National Intrepid Center of Excellence as a program of record. Text is from Sec. 6 of H.R.8025 - Blast Overpressure Safety Act. UPDATE includes HOLC text instead of draft. | Revised |
884 | Version 2 | Caraveo (CO), Kean (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Aims to improve drug surveillance capabilities by instructing the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to conduct a study of four primary drug surveillance programs: the Overdose Surveillance and Epidemiology (DOSE) system and Unintentional Drug Overdose Reporting System overseen by the CDC, the National Drug Early Warning System, and the Drug Abuse Warning Network. The GAO will use this study to develop recommendations for how these systems can be improved, with a particular emphasis on enhancing interagency communication and facilitating timely data sharing. This text is identical to H.R. 6045, the Curbing Illicit Drug Threats Act. | Revised |
885 | Version 1 | Rogers (AL) | Republican | MANAGER’S AMENDMENT Amends the Transition Assistance Program to provide a pathway for individualized preseparation counseling for members of the reserve components. | Considered as Adopted |
886 | Version 1 | Crow (CO), Blumenauer (OR), Wenstrup (OH), Bera (CA), Trahan (MA), Jackson (NC), Norton (DC), Williams (GA), Ramirez (IL), Tlaib (MI), Pettersen (CO), Allred (TX), Goldman (NY), Nunn (IA), Peters (CA), Moulton (MA), Stanton (AZ), Swalwell (CA), Blunt Rochester (DE), Cohen (TN), Davis (NC), Titus (NV), Vargas (CA), Jayapal (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Extends the Afghan SIV program, provides an eligibility exemption for those injured or killed in the line of duty, requires a strategy for more efficient processing, and requires senior special immigrant visa coordinating officials across multiple departments. | Submitted |
887 | Version 2 | Joyce (OH) | Republican | Revised Authorizes the “Project Spectrum” program within the Office of Small Business Programs of the Department of Defense to provide Department of Defense suppliers that are small or medium businesses, through an online platform, digital resources and services that increase awareness about cybersecurity risks and help such entities to comply with the cybersecurity requirements of the defense acquisition system. | Made in Order |
888 | Version 2 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Revised Prohibits DOD from providing funds to Badr Organizaiton. | Made in Order |
889 | Version 2 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Revised Expresses a sense of Congress that the United States should not be spending more money to house illegal immigrants than we do on housing for America’s military families. | Made in Order |
890 | Version 1 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Urges the DoD to review exceptions to citizenship, residency, and disqualification standards for enlistment in the Armed Forces and allow Dreamers to enlist. | Submitted |
891 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires a state-level assessment outlining the overall economic impact of the nuclear industry in the State of Florida. | Revised |
892 | Version 2 | Garbarino (NY) | Republican | Revised Inserts the text of H.R. 5633, the Veteran Suicide Prevention Act, which requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to complete a review of the deaths of all covered veterans who died by suicide during the five-year period preceding enactment. | Revised |
893 | Version 2 | Green, Al (TX) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to distribute a payment of $25,000 to U.S. Merchant Marines who engaged in qualified service during World War II. Similar to H.R.39 (118th Congress). | Revised |
894 | Version 2 | Jackson (TX), Golden (ME), Pfluger (TX), Sherman (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Authorizes cooperation between the United States and Israel on emerging technology capabilities. | Made in Order |
895 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Authorizes the Army Corps of Engineers, through the Department of Defense to complete, reinforce, and maintain the wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. | Submitted |
896 | Version 2 | Vargas (CA), Peters (CA), Jacobs (CA), Levin (CA) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to establish the Tijuana River Public Health and Water Quality Restoration Program. Under the program, the EPA must plan, implement and provide grants for public health and water quality restoration and protection activities in the American Tijuana River watershed in California, while also coordinating with relevant groups including the Commander of Navy Region Southwest. | Revised |
897 | Version 1 | Good (VA), Biggs (AZ), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Prohibits funding for the World Health Organization. | Submitted |
898 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Expresses the sense of Congress that the Department of Defense should establish and fulfill a committed orderbook of at least six nuclear reactors established under Project Pele by the end of 2030. | Revised |
899 | Version 2 | Stansbury (NM), Beatty (OH), Pappas (NH), Vasquez (NM) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of the Air Force to develop a plan to conduct background analysis on PFAS contamination on DOD and Air Force facilities. | Revised |
900 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires an analysis relating to the possible opportunity to utilize advanced nuclear reactors developed under Project Pele to generate electricity and power Department of Defense mobile data centers. | Revised |
901 | Version 2 | Johnson (SD), Garamendi (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Inserts the text of the Ocean Shipping Reform Implementation Act of 2023, which protects U.S. ports and shippers from CCP-influence, and collects data to harmonize freight shipping. | Revised |
902 | Version 2 | Garbarino (NY) | Republican | Withdrawn Inserts the text of H.R. 5633, the Veteran Suicide Prevention Act, which requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to complete a review of the deaths of all covered veterans who died by suicide during the five-year period preceding the enactment of this bill. | Withdrawn |
903 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires a report outlining the Department of Defense’s current use of distributed ledger technology, and analysis about how advanced nuclear reactors might be utilized to power Department of Defense data centers. | Revised |
904 | Version 2 | Khanna (CA) | Democrat | Revised Amends Sec. 731 of Rules Committee Print 118-36 and directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a report on efforts to share and coordinate blast injury research with allies and partners. Text is from Sec. 2(d)(5) of H.R.8025 - Blast Overpressure Safety Act. UPDATE includes LegCo text. | Revised |
905 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires as study on project energy demand associated with national security and intelligence data storage installations, including how advanced nuclear reactors may bolster and satisfy such anticipated energy demand. | Revised |
906 | Version 2 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Revised Redacts residential addresses in foreign agent registration statements. | Revised |
907 | Version 2 | Mast (FL), Tenney (NY), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Prohibits U.S. funds from building or rebuilding in the Gaza Strip. | Made in Order |
908 | Version 2 | Wilson (SC), Moskowitz (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a report regarding the assessment of Israel integration into the National Technology Industrial Base. | Made in Order |
909 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Expresses the policy of the United States that the Department of Defense should prioritize the procurement and use of domestically manufactured high-assay, low-enriched uranium (HALEU) in future advanced nuclear reactor deployment plans, and to avoid to the maximum extent practicable procuring HALEU from the Russian Federation. | Revised |
910 | Version 1 | Garbarino (NY) | Republican | Withdrawn Inserts the text of H.R. 5633, the Veteran Suicide Prevention Act, which requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to complete a review of the deaths of all covered veterans who died by suicide during the five-year period preceding the enactment of this bill. | Withdrawn |
911 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Clarifies that the Department of Defense can certify the construction and operation of a nuclear reactor without obtaining a license from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission, if such nuclear reactor doesn’t provide electricity to the commercial grid. | Revised |
912 | Version 2 | Crow (CO) | Democrat | Revised Ensures TRICARE reimbursement parity between adult hospitals and qualifying children’s hospitals. | Revised |
913 | Version 2 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to report on the threat of rifle-toting robot dogs used by China to the national security of the United States. | Made in Order |
914 | Version 2 | Foster (IL), Larsen (WA), Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Revised Provides $40,000,000 in funding for the continued research and development of advanced naval nuclear fuel systems based on low-enriched uranium. | Revised |
915 | Version 2 | Salazar (FL), Wasserman Schultz (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Extends sanctions on certain Venezuelan officials. (Identical to H.R. 6831, VERDAD Reauthorization Act). | Revised |
916 | Version 2 | Spanberger (VA) | Democrat | Revised Codifies and updates the position of Department of Defense Senior Intelligence Oversight Official (SIOO) per Department of Defense Directive 5148.13, which prescribes the intelligence oversight responsibilities and functions, relationships, and authorities of the DoD SIOO, to ensure that the SIOO has responsibility to conduct independent oversight of all Department of Defense intelligence, intelligence-related, and sensitive activities. | Made in Order |
917 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the submission of a strategic report that evaluates the potential use of advanced nuclear reactors to bolster the operational energy capabilities, installation energy capabilities, and expeditionary energy capabilities of the Department of Defense. | Revised |
918 | Version 2 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Revised Requires a report on maternal health services at military installations, including an assessment of how maternal mortality rates disproportionately impacts women servicemembers, identification of barriers to care, and recommendations for improvements. | Revised |
919 | Version 4 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense identify two different domestic military installations that may support advanced nuclear technology, and directs the Secretary to carry out two separate black start exercises focused on deploying advanced nuclear reactors to respond to a power disruption at such installations by December 31, 2031 | Revised |
920 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Expresses the sense of Congress that the Department of Defense and its agencies should not participate in the Eurosatory defense exhibition if Israeli firms are not allowed to participate or if restrictions or the threat of restriction of any party's participation in the event is used as a means of deterring Israel from defending itself. | Made in Order |
921 | Version 1 | Wexton (VA), Nunn (IA), Rose (TN) | Bi-Partisan | This amendment includes text from the No Funds for Forced Labor Act (H.R. 7125, 118th Congress), which would require publicly traded companies to disclose specific information about any potential links between their products and Uyghur forced labor in Xinjiang. This amendment also includes provisions requiring the Department of Defense to conduct a study, check for forced labor in contractor supply chains, and train supply corps to find forced labor in local supply chains in the INDOPACOM AOR. | Submitted |
922 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits investment in securities of any company or its subsidiary that is listed on various sanctions list. | Submitted |
923 | Version 1 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Revises Strategic and Critical Minerals Stock Piling Act to include an emphasis on ensuring that extraction does not cause harm to the natural or cultural resources of Tribal communities or sovereign Native Nations or result in degraded ground or surface water quality on publicly managed or privately owned lands. | Submitted |
924 | Version 2 | Magaziner (RI), Pappas (NH), Amo, Gabe (RI) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to survey suppliers in the submarine industrial base to assess whether they are experiencing workforce shortages and to develop a strategy to expand SkillBridge participation to those suppliers to improve recruitment, particularly for smaller suppliers. | Made in Order |
925 | Version 4 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to identify not fewer than 10 domestic military installations that may support advanced nuclear technology, and to carry out 10 different energy resiliency table-top exercises focused on deploying advanced nuclear technology at such domestic military installations by December 31, 2030 | Revised |
926 | Version 2 | Self (TX) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to review and repair the personnel records of military chaplains who suffered forced separation, downgraded performance reports, denials of promotion, schooling, training, or assignment, or any other adverse personnel actions as retaliation for seeking a Religious Accommodation Request (RAR) to the COVID-19 vaccination mandate. | Made in Order |
927 | Version 1 | DeSaulnier (CA) | Democrat | Requires a report by the Secretary of Defense on identifying where electric vehicle charging stations are located on military installations and policies that inform the current and future decisions around locations of EV charging infrastructure | Submitted |
928 | Version 2 | Foster (IL), DesJarlais (TN), Morelle (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Codifies NNSA as the interagency lead on nuclear forensics, making NNSA responsible for integrating the National Technical Nuclear Forensics (NTNF) activities in a consistent, unified strategic direction. | Made in Order |
929 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Extends certain authorities of the Department of Defense (DOD) to adjust basic housing allowances for military housing in certain areas. Specifically, this amendment extends to 2026, allowing DOD's authority to increase the rates of basic housing allowance (BHA) in areas of a declared major disaster or areas containing one or more military installations that are experiencing a sudden increase in the number of members assigned to the installation. | Submitted |
930 | Version 1 | McGovern (MA), Smith (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Extends authorities to impose sanctions under the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019, An Act to Prohibit the Commercial Export of Covered Munitions Items to the Hong Kong Policy Force, the Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act of 2018, and the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2020. Substantively identical to HR8366. | Submitted |
931 | Version 4 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to consider the use of advanced nuclear technology when developing future master installation plans and installation energy plans | Revised |
932 | Version 1 | Slotkin (MI), Case (HI) | Democrat | Expands pilot program location options to all 50 U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and U.S. territories instead of just the continental United States to develop or upgrade play spaces that are both accessible and inclusive to military families at military installations identified as having the highest concentration of Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) families. | Made in Order |
933 | Version 2 | Jackson (TX) | Republican | Revised Authorizes interest payments to be returned to the Department of Defense. | Revised |
934 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires an evaluation of how advanced nuclear reactors might bolster the cybersecurity capabilities of the Department of Defense | Revised |
935 | Version 2 | González-Colón (PR) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of the Department of Defense to administer TRICARE Prime in Puerto Rico in a similar manner as it does in the States and ensures access to travel and transportation allowances for covered beneficiaries. | Revised |
936 | Version 1 | Banks (IN), Panetta (CA), Moolenaar (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a War Reserve Stock program for Taiwan located on Taiwan and authorizes the President to transfer to Taiwan certain obsolete or surplus weapons. | Submitted |
937 | Version 2 | Johnson (SD), Garamendi (CA), Webster (FL), Gimenez (FL), Moolenaar (MI), Costa (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a study and report on the production and acquisition of shipping containers from foreign adversaries. | Made in Order |
938 | Version 2 | Stansbury (NM), Gonzales, Tony (TX), Houlahan (PA), Scott (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to prioritize the acquisition of strategic and critical minerals from recycled and reused minerals and metals to the extent practicable. | Revised |
939 | Version 2 | Gosar (AZ), Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the administration from diverting any funds from barracks construction for US troops to facilitate further aid to Ukraine. | Made in Order |
940 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the development of strategies to promote the co-generation of alternative products, in addition to electricity and heat, from advanced nuclear technology on Department of Defense real property, which may include alternative products such as hydrogen, alternative sustainable fuels, ammonia, potable water, isotopes, etc. | Revised |
941 | Version 1 | Meng (NY), Malliotakis (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the Department of Veterans Affairs to improve and make permanent the loan guarantee for the purchase of residential cooperative housing units. | Submitted |
942 | Version 2 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Revised Direct the Defense Health Agency to conduct a study on the lack of sleep for an active service member and its long-term effects on military readiness/mental health. | Revised |
943 | Version 1 | Stefanik (NY), Scott (VA), Houchin (IN) | Bi-Partisan | This amendment allows for Pell Grants to support low-income students enrolled in high-quality, short-term education programs that will equip students with the necessary skills to be prepared for work in high-demand fields that are aiding our national security and global competitiveness, such as advanced manufacturing, shipbuilding, cybersecurity, and other fields that the Department of Defense has identified as necessary for filling shortfalls in the defense industrial base workforce. | Submitted |
944 | Version 1 | Titus (NV), Ramirez (IL), Vargas (CA), Norton (DC), Bera (CA), Jackson (NC), Goldman (NY), Peters (CA), Connolly (VA), Case (HI), Phillips (MN), Baird (IN), Crow (CO), Moulton (MA), Cohen (TN), Stanton (AZ), Keating (MA), Blunt Rochester (DE), Swalwell (CA), Jayapal (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the office of the Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts in the State Department for three years. Identical to H.R. 8368 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
945 | Version 2 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Revised Requires a status update on a report required by the FY24 NDAA mandating that the Department of Defense report on efforts to counter human trafficking at the department level. This includes updating recommendations of the Secretary of Defense for additional authorities for the purposes of countering human trafficking. | Revised |
946 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires an evaluation of how the prepositioning program of the Military Sealift Command may be utilized to expedite the deployment of advanced nuclear reactors in certain scenarios, including for natural disaster response efforts and humanitarian aid missions | Revised |
947 | Version 1 | Kildee (MI), James (MI), Dingell (MI), McClain (MI), Scholten (MI), Moolenaar (MI), Bergman (MI), Stevens (MI), Slotkin (MI), Kelly (PA), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Tlaib (MI), Kaptur (OH), Huizenga (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Expresses the sense of Congress that Canada and the United States should not develop facilities to permanently store nuclear waste in the Great Lakes Basin. | Made in Order |
948 | Version 3 | Chavez-DeRemer (OR) | Republican | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to pursue efforts to upgrade dishonorable and less-than-honorable discharges of veterans discharged under Don't Ask Don't Tell. (revisions are formatting, not language) | Revised |
949 | Version 2 | Gosar (AZ), Biggs (AZ), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the use of funds for additional US personnel in Ukraine to support, train, advise, or assist the armed forces of Ukraine absent a declaration of war. | Revised |
950 | Version 1 | Bush (MO) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of State to submit a report to Congress on the number and status of political prisoners worldwide. | Submitted |
951 | Version 2 | Plaskett (VI), McClellan (VA) | Democrat | Revised Requires a report assessing the impact of China and Russia’s malign influence in Africa, South America, Central America, and the Caribbean on national security and economic interests of the United States. | Made in Order |
952 | Version 3 | McCormick (GA) | Republican | Revised Amends Section 565 - Transition Assistance Program: Department of Labor Employment Navigator and Partnership Pilot Program - to provide for a coordination partner for the implementation of such program. | Made in Order |
953 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to analyze historical considerations relating to adversarial strategies and logistical techniques that target the energy and potable water supply of the U.S. Armed Forces, and how advanced nuclear reactors may reduce such wartime vulnerabilities | Revised |
954 | Version 1 | Kildee (MI), Lawler (NY), Pappas (NH), Fitzpatrick (PA), Scholten (MI), Scott (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Provides for the periodic issuance of up-to-date clinical guidance on addressing the health effects of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Identical to H.R.6674 (118th). | Submitted |
955 | Version 1 | Veasey (TX) | Democrat | This amendment requests the Secretary of Defense to provide a briefing on the implementation and progress of the efforts of the Department of Defense with respect to the U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism. | Submitted |
956 | Version 2 | Gosar (AZ), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Prohibit funding until the president certifies to Congress that it is the policy of the United States to pursue a peaceful end to the Ukraine conflict and will make funding to Ukraine contingent on Ukraine’s agreeing to enter peace negotiations. | Revised |
957 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Requires U.S. firms to include in their annual Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings a disclosure of the financial and supply chain risks associated with the People's Republic of China. | Submitted |
958 | Version 1 | Bush (MO), Bowman (NY) | Democrat | Establishes a grant program to protect future national security interests by investing in our nation's housing system. | Submitted |
959 | Version 2 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Revised Requires the DoD to submit a report to Congress on the training of Ukrainian Armed Forces, including pilots, within the geographic United States. | Made in Order |
960 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to evaluate how the use of the As Low As Reasonably Achievable (ALARA) standard and the Linear No-Threshold (LNT) standard to identify radiation exposure levels might impact the future deployment of advanced nuclear technology on real property owned by the Department of Defense | Revised |
961 | Version 1 | DeLauro (CT), Horsford (NV), McClellan (VA) | Democrat | Provides for TRICARE coverage with no cost-sharing for additional breast screenings for certain individuals at greater risk for breast cancer. | Submitted |
962 | Version 1 | Wexton (VA) | Democrat | Requires an assessment of the impact of continued investment in Department of Defense sponsored Manufacturing Innovation Institutes on the defense industrial base in the United States. | Made in Order |
963 | Version 2 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Secretary of the Air Force to use the most efficient technologies for the clean up of jet fuel leakage on Air Force bases nationwide – including, but not limited to, using Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) system. | Revised |
964 | Version 3 | Gosar (AZ), Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Revised Requires the expeditious disclosure of all records relating to the January 28, 2024 attack on Tower 22 in Jordan. | Made in Order |
965 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD), Bergman (MI), Goldman (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Requires DOD to report on its activities to inform servicemembers that seeking mental health care will not jeopardize their security clearance status or eligibility. | Made in Order |
966 | Version 4 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to analyze certain previous instances that the DOD deployed nuclear technology, and to develop lessons learns to assist with future advanced nuclear deployment within the Department of Defense. | Revised |
967 | Version 1 | Bush (MO) | Democrat | Adds a prohibition on the use of funds to provide section 333 security assistance (military and law enforcement capacity building) to Cameroon. | Submitted |
968 | Version 1 | Graves (LA), Huffman (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Adds countering illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing as an authorization for which the Secretary may support foreign security capacity building. Identical to H.R. 5479 (118th Congress). | Made in Order |
969 | Version 2 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Revised Expands the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act phone retention to the full term of a servicemember's deployment relocation. | Revised |
970 | Version 2 | Jackson (TX), Stefanik (NY), Houchin (IN) | Republican | Revised Prohibits DOD funds from being provided to an institution of higher education that fails to adopt policies against antisemitic conduct. | Revised |
971 | Version 1 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Withdrawn Includes the Water Data Act. | Withdrawn |
972 | Version 2 | Radewagen (AS), Bera (CA), Tokuda (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a report on major military construction in the FAS over the next 5 fiscal years; and assessing the local workforce of the FAS to support military construction. | Made in Order |
973 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Directs the Defense Innovation Board to host an unclassified, public meeting about the potential for the Department of Defense to utilize advanced nuclear technology. | Revised |
974 | Version 1 | Waltz (FL) | Republican | Edits the provision signed into law in the FY24 NDAA, reverting it back to the House-passed language to create sex-neutral physical fitness standards for combat MOS'; adds 2 additional combat MOSs. | Made in Order |
975 | Version 1 | Bush (MO) | Democrat | Expands transparency and congressional oversight of arms exports by eliminating the thresholds for congressional reporting requirements in the Arms Export Control Act. | Submitted |
976 | Version 1 | Wexton (VA), Steel (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of State to establish a national registry of Korean American divided families. Identical to H.R. 7152 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
977 | Version 1 | Amo, Gabe (RI) | Democrat | Authorizing APEX Accelerators to assist small businesses in acquiring procurement contracts for defense articles for AUKUS. | Submitted |
978 | Version 4 | Goldman (NY), Bilirakis (FL), Titus (NV), Malliotakis (NY), Meng (NY), Schneider (IL), Sarbanes (MD), Pallone (NJ), Suozzi (NY), Trone (MD), Moskowitz (FL), Nickel (NC), Espaillat (NY), Sherman (CA), Hudson (NC), Pettersen (CO), Wasserman Schultz (FL), LaMalfa (CA), Stevens (MI), Gottheimer (NJ), Auchincloss (MA), Pappas (NH), Kean (NJ), Hoyer (MD), Davis (NC), Molinaro (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires DNI – in coordination with DOD, Treasury, and State – to submit a report to Congress that discloses whether any NATO ally is: (1) actively harboring; (2) materially aiding (financially, militarily, etc.); and/or (3) has reasonable knowledge that members of the Hamas terrorist group, its affiliates, and/or financial assets reside within their territory or areas under its effective control. | Revised |
979 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits inclusion of PRC securities in U.S. index mutual funds. | Submitted |
980 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Magaziner (RI), Miller-Meeks (IA), Davis (NC), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Highlights and emphasizes the availability of mental health resources and services offered by the Transition Assistance Program (TAP) and Solid Start Program to better assist veterans that are transitioning from active duty to civilian life. | Made in Order |
981 | Version 2 | Beyer (VA), Khanna (CA), Panetta (CA) | Democrat | Revised Supporting grid resiliency on military bases | Revised |
982 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Incorporates technical edits to level the playing field between advanced nuclear technology and other energy generating sources by including advanced nuclear technology in certain policies and initiatives of the Department of Defense. | Revised |
983 | Version 1 | Titus (NV), Graves (LA), Molinaro (NY), Carter (LA) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts text that is similar to the Disaster Survivors Fairness Act of 2023 (H.R. 1796). | Submitted |
984 | Version 1 | Bush (MO) | Democrat | Imposes limitations on the facilitation of purchases under the DoD’s 1122 program. Establishes a publicly available website that provides up-to-date and comprehensive information, in a searchable format, on the purchase of equipment under the 1122 program. | Submitted |
985 | Version 2 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Revised Directs the Department of Defense to utilize artificial intelligence in the audit of its financial statements with the goal of achieving a clean audit opinion for the first time. | Made in Order |
986 | Version 2 | Sherrill (NJ) | Democrat | Revised Instructs the Department of Defense to conduct a study regarding how high-impact tutoring programs can be expanded in Department of Defense Education Activity elementary and secondary schools. | Made in Order |
987 | Version 1 | Moskowitz (FL) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to conduct a study on the impact of the cancer drug shortage on veterans and service members. | Submitted |
988 | Version 2 | Slotkin (MI) | Democrat | Revised Requires a report from the DoD on the effects of preferencing pharmaceutical agents manufactured in the United States when determining the inclusion of a pharmaceutical agent on the pharmacy benefit program's uniform formulary. | Revised |
989 | Version 1 | Bush (MO) | Democrat | Withdrawn Prohibits funds from being made available to carry out armed unilateral or multilateral intervention in Haiti, unless Congress first enacts a joint resolution authorizing the specific use of such funds. | Withdrawn |
990 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL), Moore (WI), Schweikert (AZ) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense to develop a strategy and education campaign to align obesity programs within the department. | Made in Order |
991 | Version 5 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense, in collaboration with the U.S. Marine Administration, the Department of Energy, the National Reactor Innovation Center, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the National Guard, and the State of Florida, to carry out a dry-run, uranium-free deployment exercise in Florida to demonstrate that advanced nuclear microreactors can be transported to respond to a natural disaster. | Revised |
992 | Version 3 | Ivey (MD) | Democrat | Revised Directs the GAO to study, and issue a report on, the potential threats to US interests posed by Iran, China, Russia, and other adversarial States through the antagonistic use of extraterrestrial satellites for combat, incapacitation of other satellites, cybersecurity intrusions, debilitation of critical infrastructure, and other aggressive purposes. | Made in Order |
993 | Version 1 | Amo, Gabe (RI) | Democrat | Amends Section 308703 of title 54, United States Code, to authorize the appropriation of $10,000,000 for the National Maritime Heritage Grant Program for FY25 and FY26. | Submitted |
994 | Version 1 | Crenshaw (TX) | Republican | Requires SECDEF reporting on the feasibility and advisability of enhancing cooperation between the National Guard and India, to include the establishment of a state partnership, under 10USC§341. | Made in Order |
995 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Withdrawn Limits travel funds of the Secretary of Defense until the plan required under section 323 of the National Defense Authorization Act for FY22 is submitted to Congress. | Withdrawn |
996 | Version 1 | James (MI), Ryan (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Requires that the president include a plan for securing America’s schools in the administration’s National Security Strategy. | Submitted |
997 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires an evaluation of retired/soon-to-be-retired DOD vessels to determine whether it's feasible to backfit such vessels with advanced nuclear technology, such as nuclear reactors developed under Project Pele. | Revised |
998 | Version 1 | Kaptur (OH), Budzinski (IL), Quigley (IL), Meng (NY), Mfume (MD), Landsman (OH), Schiff (CA), Dingell (MI), Lynch (MA), Carter (TX), Chu (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes the Last Servicemember Standing medal for certain members of the Armed Forces who as a result of a combat instance was the last surviving member of a unit. Identical to H.R. 6406 (118th Congress). | Made in Order |
999 | Version 4 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to collaborate with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Marine Design Center to evaluate lessons learned from USACE’s ongoing efforts to build new vessels that may suit advanced nuclear technology, and how such efforts may be leveraged to assist the Department of Defense with backfitting inactive Department of Defense vessels with advanced nuclear technology moving forward. | Revised |
1000 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL), Moore (WI), Schweikert (AZ) | Bi-Partisan | Require the Defense Health Agency to improve the transparency and frequency of military obesity reports. | Submitted |
1001 | Version 1 | Smith (WA) | Democrat | Creates a pilot program to allow public use airports to fund further mitigation efforts to surrounding communities affected by aircraft noise. | Submitted |
1002 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits the President from transferring any nuclear reactor, equipment, or technology to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia unless the President certifies that Saudi Arabia has signed and implemented an Additional Protocol to its Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency and is not attempting to build or acquire unclear enrichment or reprocessing capabilities. | Submitted |
1003 | Version 1 | Graves (LA) | Republican | Ensures that veterans of Operation End Sweep are eligible for the Vietnam Service Medal. | Made in Order |
1004 | Version 1 | Lynch (MA) | Democrat | Reestablishes the Commission on Wartime Contracting. | Submitted |
1005 | Version 1 | Stauber (MN) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study on the effects of mineral withdrawals affecting domestic production of steel and critical minerals and the reliance of the defense supply chain on China, Russia, Indonesia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia and child slave labor. | Submitted |
1006 | Version 2 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Calls for the creation of the Innovative Shipyard Project, which seeks to demonstrate the deployment of advanced nuclear reactors & other innovative technologies at American shipyard facilities for a range of purposes. | Revised |
1007 | Version 1 | Wasserman Schultz (FL), Salazar (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Imposes individual sanctions on foreign nationals responsible for blocking opposition candidates from registering for the Venezuelan presidential election. Directs coordination with U.S. partner countries to promote free and fair elections in Venezuela, monitor human rights abuses, and report on independent media and foreign malign influence in Venezuela. This amendment reflects provisions in the bipartisan Venezuelans Overcoming Interference and Corruption in Elections (VOICE) Act, H.R. 5670. | Submitted |
1008 | Version 1 | Cartwright (PA), Houlahan (PA), Moylan (GU), Strickland (WA), Kim (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Creates a 12 week unpaid leave per year for veterans who are employed and meet FMLA’s existing eligibility requirements. This new veterans leave would be used to address the veteran's serious illness or injury related to their military service and could be used in addition to any other FMLA leave to which the veteran is entitled. | Submitted |
1009 | Version 1 | Lynch (MA) | Democrat | Establishes an interagency task force on Financial Fraud targeting members of the Armed Forces and veterans. It will be tasked with examining financial fraud against the military, veterans, and family members and developing recommendations for policies to identify, prevent and combat such fraud. | Submitted |
1010 | Version 2 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Revised Requires the Undersecretary of Defense (Comptroller) to conduct a study and a report to Congress on the potential cost-saving measures of incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) and multi-domain, attributable autonomous, semi-autonomous, unmanned systems, capabilities and processes into each branch of the military and its civilian workforce within 90 days of enactment. | Made in Order |
1011 | Version 2 | Foster (IL), Beyer (VA), Garamendi (CA), Meeks (NY), Casten (IL), Omar (MN), Schiff (CA), Kuster (NH) | Democrat | Revised Repeals prohibition on New START Treaty information sharing | Revised |
1012 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Spanberger (VA), Kiggans (VA), Davis (NC), Smith (NJ), Wenstrup (OH) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits the Department of Defense from acquiring, procuring, or utilizing blockchain network infrastructure or capabilities originating from foreign adversaries. | Made in Order |
1013 | Version 1 | Krishnamoorthi (IL), Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Withdrawn Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to create 100,000 green cards over ten years for defense researchers, to exempt dependents and STEM PhD holders from annual numerical caps, and to establish dual intent for F-1 students, practical training (OPT) and employment authorization. | Withdrawn |
1014 | Version 2 | Amo, Gabe (RI) | Democrat | Revised Expresses the sense of Congress that domestic production of defense articles for AUKUS boosts local economies and improves national security by enhancing domestic defense article production capabilities, and that the DOD should promote and prioritize domestic manufacturing, supply chain, and research for AUKUS defense articles. | Made in Order |
1015 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ), Armstrong (ND), Scott (VA), Trone (MD), Norton (DC), Tlaib (MI), Johnson (GA), Williams (GA) | Bi-Partisan | Eliminates the federal crack and powder cocaine sentencing disparity and allows judges to make adjustments for those convicted under the prior sentencing guidelines. | Submitted |
1016 | Version 1 | Stauber (MN) | Republican | Prohibits the Secretary of the Interior from making a mineral withdrawal if the Secretary of Defense determines that such withdrawal will have an adverse effect on the steel used in the defense supply chain. | Submitted |
1017 | Version 1 | Lynch (MA) | Democrat | Requires establishment of a centralized program to monitor and provide assistance to members of the Armed Forces at risk of suicide who have been recently discharged. | Made in Order |
1018 | Version 1 | Graves (LA) | Republican | Withdrawn Extends the sunset of Section 877(c) of the FY19 NDAA, which created an expedited pathway for certain no-cost GSA contracts. | Withdrawn |
1019 | Version 1 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Modifies the Marine Corps' authorities related to the Excess Leave Program for those service members attending law school to ensure that these Marines receive Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH). This is necessary because of a August 1, 2023 change by the Department of Veterans Affairs' General Counsel that prevents the Marines in this situation (there are 27 individuals impacted) from receiving BAH through their use of the Post-9/11 GI Bill because they are considered to be on Active Duty. | Made in Order |
1020 | Version 1 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Alters federal procurement by reducing emphasis on "lowest overall cost alternative" and instead increasing emphasis on "best value" | Submitted |
1021 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to study the feasibility of establishing a mentoring program for members of the Armed Forces who are interested in becoming entrepreneurs or founding start-up businesses after their active duty service. | Made in Order |
1022 | Version 2 | Panetta (CA) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Department of Defense to issue a report on the development of domestic aquaculture and its benefit to national security. | Revised |
1023 | Version 2 | Mast (FL) | Republican | Revised Enhances U.S. passport applicants’ customer experience by authorizing the Secretary of State to allow notary publics to accept and certify relevant paperwork, requiring the State Department to devote more resources to non-traditional applicants, often from rural areas, who utilize private courier services for emergency passport services, and changing passport expiration dates to coincide with applicants’ birthdays. | Revised |
1024 | Version 1 | Banks (IN) | Republican | Withdrawn Terminates the Defense Advisory Committee on Diversity and Inclusion (DACODAI) and prohibits renewing the committee until a report with extensive details about the committee's cost and actions are provided. | Withdrawn |
1025 | Version 1 | Stauber (MN) | Republican | Nullifies Public Land Order No. 7917 (88 Fed. Reg. 6308) and prohibits the Secretary of the Interior from withdrawing the area described in Public Land Order No. 7917 in a future mineral withdrawal. | Submitted |
1026 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Withdrawn Allows Defense Community Infrastructure Program funds to be used to address deficiencies in community infrastructure that supports defense facilities | Withdrawn |
1027 | Version 2 | Courtney (CT) | Democrat | Revised Requires any entity submitting a bid for federal contract certify that no goods to be supplied were developed or manufactured using child labor. Increases penalties for violations of child labor law and allows 1/2 of newly collected penalties to be used by DOL for the purposes of covering the costs of investigations into child labor violations. | Revised |
1028 | Version 1 | Kaptur (OH), Fitzpatrick (PA), Quigley (IL), Wilson (SC), Auchincloss (MA), Costa (CA), Slotkin (MI), Sherman (CA), Morelle (NY), Amo, Gabe (RI), Cohen (TN), Goldman (NY), Golden (ME), Dean (PA), Swalwell (CA), Moulton (MA), Casten (IL), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Titus (NV), Kildee (MI), Gottheimer (NJ), Cárdenas (CA), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Renews the Ukraine Democracy Defense Lend-Lease Act of 2022 (public law no. 117-118). This amendment temporarily waives certain requirements related to the President's authority to lend or lease defense articles if the defense articles are intended for Ukraine's government or the governments of other Eastern European countries affected by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. | Submitted |
1029 | Version 1 | Courtney (CT), Johnson (SD), Carbajal (CA), Hayes (CT) | Bi-Partisan | Amends the Higher Education Act of 1965 by requiring the Department of Education to count military student loan deferment or forbearance as qualifying payments to PSLF so that service members who deploy have their periods of service appropriately counted toward their loan forgiveness. | Submitted |
1030 | Version 2 | Amo, Gabe (RI) | Democrat | Revised Requires a report from the State Department and other agencies on the disruption of democracy and support for authoritarian leaders in the CENTCOM and AFRICOM area of responsibility by certain foreign governments. | Revised |
1031 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires an analysis of national security implications associated with the Lowest Price Technically Acceptable (LPTA) federal procurement standard. | Revised |
1032 | Version 2 | Graves (LA), Carter (LA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Limits the use of income criteria when determining eligibility for duplication of benefits relief under Section 312(b)(4) of the Stafford Act for DR-4263 or DR-4277. | Revised |
1033 | Version 1 | Moskowitz (FL), Mace (SC), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits funds made available to the Department of Defense from being used to conduct biomedical research or testing using canines or felines. | Made in Order |
1034 | Version 3 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Withdrawn Expedites the transfer of captured Iranian weapons to the inventory of the U.S. military using existing authorities by denying Iran the ability to file an asset forfeiture complaint. | Withdrawn |
1035 | Version 4 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Expresses sense of Congress that Congress urges the Department of Defense to accept and embrace nuclear energy to achieve a reliable, secure, and resilient energy apparatus within the DOD. | Made in Order |
1036 | Version 2 | Banks (IN) | Republican | Revised Terminates the Defense Advisory Committee on Diversity and Inclusion (DACODAI) and prohibits reestablishing or renewing the committee until a report with extensive details about the committee's cost and actions are provided. | Revised |
1037 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Nunn (IA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes within the Executive Office of the President, a National Gray Zone Director, who will serve as the principal advisor to the President and coordinator on Gray Zone policy and strategy to counter adversary operations and activities in the Gray Zone. | Revised |
1038 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Schneider (IL), Gottheimer (NJ), Sherman (CA), Golden (ME) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to establish a strategic partnership between the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and the Israeli Ministry of Defense. | Made in Order |
1039 | Version 2 | Pettersen (CO), Crow (CO) | Democrat | Revised Expresses a Sense of Congress that the Space Force continue its commitment to accelerating the development of very low earth orbit (VLEO) space capabilities. | Made in Order |
1040 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Restricts defense materiel to the Government of Lebanon. | Submitted |
1041 | Version 1 | Garcia, Robert (CA), Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Reports on production capacity of government owned, contractor operated ammunition manufacturing facilities, including impacts on national security and impacts on commercial sale of ammunition. | Submitted |
1042 | Version 2 | Magaziner (RI), Johnson (GA), Carter (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised An amendment directing the Secretary of Defense to establish a pilot program connecting high school career and technical education (CTE) programs to careers in the defense industrial base. | Revised |
1043 | Version 2 | Banks (IN), Bucshon (IN), Baird (IN) | Republican | Revised Extends an existing authority for the use of already-appropriated funds for a small arms range at Hulman Regional Airport, IN. | Revised |
1044 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires an analysis of radioactive and critical isotopes that the Department of Defense is dependent on, and how advanced nuclear reactors and spent nuclear fuel recycling may reduce America's dependency on foreign adversaries for such isotopes. | Revised |
1045 | Version 2 | Slotkin (MI), Posey (FL), Houlahan (PA), Carbajal (CA), Vasquez (NM), Kildee (MI), Pappas (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Require the Department of Defense to evaluate servicemembers for exposure to PFAS during periodic physical exams, and to provide a blood test to those with indications in order to determine and document their level of exposure. | Revised |
1046 | Version 1 | Cartwright (PA), Houlahan (PA), Moylan (GU), Strickland (WA), Kim (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Replaces and expands the FMLA’s current military caregiver provisions by expanding the list of eligible family relationships and providing caregivers with up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave per year to care for a servicemember who was seriously injured as a result of their military service. | Submitted |
1047 | Version 3 | Issa (CA), Costa (CA), Salazar (FL), Williams (GA), Titus (NV), Cherfilus-McCormick (FL), Higgins (LA), González-Colón (PR), Norton (DC), Baird (IN), Schneider (IL), Meng (NY), Blunt Rochester (DE) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Adds an updated version of H.R. 6610, the Passport System Reform and Backlog Prevention Act. H.R. 6610 passed the House in March. | Revised |
1048 | Version 1 | Eshoo (CA), Pallone (NJ), Costa (CA), Lee (NV), Sarbanes (MD), Schakowsky (IL), Moulton (MA), Trahan (MA), Auchincloss (MA), Titus (NV), Krishnamoorthi (IL), McClintock (CA), Gottheimer (NJ), Menendez (NJ), Magaziner (RI), Cárdenas (CA), Pappas (NH), Valadao (CA), Sherman (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Defense Department to develop a strategy to strengthen U.S.-Armenia security cooperation and deter further Azerbaijani aggression against Armenia. | Submitted |
1049 | Version 2 | Stauber (MN) | Republican | Revised Requires that the Secretary of Defense to consult with the head of any cooperating or participating agency responsible for the environmental review of a project that would increase availability of strategic or critical materials for the National Defense Stockpile. | Made in Order |
1050 | Version 2 | Banks (IN) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to provide a plan for the growth of the Hacking for Defense program. | Made in Order |
1051 | Version 1 | Dean (PA), Fitzpatrick (PA), Plaskett (VI), Mace (SC), Moran (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a new criminal offense related to the distribution of intimate visual depictions. | Submitted |
1052 | Version 1 | Steube (FL), Banks (IN), Houchin (IN) | Republican | This amendment prohibits the availability of funds for race-based theories in Department of Defense education activity schools. | Submitted |
1053 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires an evaluation relating to the utilization of advanced nuclear technology on the Moon and Mars. | Revised |
1054 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Restricts defense materiel from being provided to the Palestinian Authority. | Submitted |
1055 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to assess the feasibility and advisability of establishing a strategic partnership between the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) and the Taiwan Ministry of National Defense. | Made in Order |
1056 | Version 4 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Adds a Sense of Congress that Congress encourages the U.S. Armed Forces to evaluate on a level playing field, and subsequently deploy, advanced nuclear technologies to diversify the energy supply chain of the Defense Department. | Revised |
1057 | Version 2 | Banks (IN) | Republican | Revised Requires a report on Iran's installation of advanced centrifuges since 2021 and on Iran's plans to install centrifuges at new facilities. | Made in Order |
1058 | Version 4 | Kelly (IL), Gonzales, Tony (TX), Panetta (CA), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Slotkin (MI), Schrier (WA), Sewell (AL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes a spouse specific Transition Assistance Program (TAP) pilot for military spouses addressing employment opportunities, available resources for the servicemember and their family, and training in mental health first aid. | Revised |
1059 | Version 2 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Revised Codifies the Veteran Scam and Fraud Evasion (VSAFE) Task Force to help combat fraud and scams perpetrated against veterans, service members, and their families | Revised |
1060 | Version 2 | McCormick (GA) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funds the Military Service Academies from awarding academic degrees or certificates in the subjects of diversity and inclusion. | Revised |
1061 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Deems that Project Pele be a Program of Record. | Revised |
1062 | Version 2 | Finstad (MN), Alford (MO), Baird (IN), Graves (MO) | Republican | Revised Requires the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence & Security, in coordination with the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Indo-Pacific Security Affairs, to conduct an assessment of national security risks and vulnerabilities to U.S. agriculture due to our reliance on China for critical crop protection tools, like Glyphosate. | Revised |
1063 | Version 2 | Spanberger (VA) | Democrat | Revised Refines bill language surrounding the threshold for military blast exposure to include both acute blast exposure and chronic blast exposure. Defining both "acute blast exposure" (characterized by intensity of, and proximity to, a blast) and "chronic blast exposure" (characterized by repeated exposures to blasts) will enable development of distinct sets of safety guidance. | Revised |
1064 | Version 1 | Issa (CA), Baird (IN) | Republican | Adds text of H.R. 5006 which declassifies the Afghanistan dissent cable and the remaining portions of the After Action Review | Submitted |
1065 | Version 1 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Increasing funding for small unmanned aircraft systems. Decreasing funding for F-35. | Submitted |
1066 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Blumenauer (OR), Crow (CO), Norton (DC), Tlaib (MI), Trahan (MA), Bera (CA), Jackson (NC), Salazar (FL), Williams (GA), Wenstrup (OH), Pettersen (CO), Peters (CA), Moulton (MA), Cohen (TN), Stanton (AZ), Blunt Rochester (DE), Vargas (CA), Porter (CA), Schakowsky (IL), Swalwell (CA), Matsui (CA), Golden (ME), Titus (NV), Ciscomani (AZ), Jayapal (WA), Spanberger (VA), Johnson (GA), Miller-Meeks (IA) | Bi-Partisan | Requests an additional 4,000 Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) for Afghan Allies. | Submitted |
1067 | Version 2 | Mfume (MD), Harris (MD), Ruppersberger (MD), Sarbanes (MD), Trone (MD), Raskin (MD), Hoyer (MD), Ivey (MD) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Authorizes a higher Federal share for emergency relief funds for the reconstruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge located in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, and Anne Arundel County, Maryland, that collapsed on March 26, 2024, and for other purposes. Identical to H.R. 7961 (118th Congress). | Revised |
1068 | Version 4 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Adds a Sense of Congress that Congress encourages the U.S. Armed Forces to utilize innovative technologies, such as artificial intelligence, quantum, advanced air mobility, and counter-uas, to ultimately defend the national security of the United States. | Made in Order |
1069 | Version 3 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the research, development or testing of biological weapons. | Revised |
1070 | Version 2 | Lynch (MA) | Democrat | Withdrawn Requires the Secretary of Defense, in carrying out any program, project, or other activity involving the use of artificial intelligence or autonomous technology, to adhere to the best practice guidelines set forth by the Biden Administration in its Political Declaration on Responsible Military Use of Artificial Intelligence and Autonomy. | Withdrawn |
1071 | Version 1 | Walberg (MI), Dingell (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study on the national security risks of highly automated vehicles associated with foreign adversary countries operating or testing in the United States. | Made in Order |
1072 | Version 1 | Bilirakis (FL), Ruiz (CA), Tenney (NY), Van Drew (NJ), Gallego (AZ), Malliotakis (NY), Davis (NC), Kildee (MI), Kuster (NH), Crow (CO), Obernolte (CA), Garcia, Mike (CA), Davids (KS), Bacon (NE), Pappas (NH), Molinaro (NY), Houchin (IN) | Bi-Partisan | Provides combat wounded and medically retired veterans with less than 20 years of service the administrative choice to choose concurrent receipt and disability pay or combat related special compensation. | Submitted |
1073 | Version 2 | Sorensen (IL) | Democrat | Revised Increases the maximum amount authorized under the Home Improvements and Structural Alterations (HISA) grant program to $10,000. Raises the current ceiling offered from $6,800 for those with service-connected conditions and $2000 to those with non-service-connected conditions. Identical to H.R. 4047 (118th Congress). | Revised |
1074 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Directs each branch of the U.S. Armed Services to submit a statement, if they certify that they're interested in potentially utilizing advanced nuclear technology, outlining what they would need in terms of bolstering regulatory certainty relating to deploying advanced nuclear reactors for military operations and logistical support. | Revised |
1075 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to study how defense information sharing from the U.S. Government to the Ukrainian Government has affected the outcome of the Ukraine conflict, and also mandates that the DoD review and brief Congress on what best practices, processes, and procedures worked throughout that conflict and what should/is being integrated into other Combatant Commands. | Submitted |
1076 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX), Nunn (IA) | Republican | Revised Establishes a pilot program on Warning regarding Gray Zone Activities. Applies the methodologies of the Defense Warning Network, to establish a warning problem for adversary use of gray zone activities to include establishment of signposts or indicators. | Revised |
1077 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Directs the U.S. Space Force to submit a report pertaining to its current and future potential use of nuclear thermal propulsion space vehicles and nuclear electric propulsion space vehicles, and how these nuclear-powered space vehicles can bolster America's national security. | Made in Order |
1078 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Expresses the Sense of Congress that Congress supports Project Pele, a DOD SCO program that seeks to develop, demonstrate, and deploy a portable nuclear microreactor to bolster American national security and reduce fuel-related logistical challenges. | Made in Order |
1079 | Version 2 | Spanberger (VA) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to submit to Congress a report on the funding, resources, and information that would be required for the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency to include Americans who went missing during their service with the Canadian and British armed forces prior to U.S. involvement in World War II as missing for the purpose of search and recovery efforts. | Revised |
1080 | Version 2 | Kelly (IL) | Democrat | Revised Expands the period of eligibility for the Military OneSource program from 12-months to 18-months upon retirement, discharge, or release. | Made in Order |
1081 | Version 2 | Gosar (AZ), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Prohibits drag shows and drag story hours on military bases. | Revised |
1082 | Version 1 | Issa (CA), Ross (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Enhances public access to and maintain copyright protections for works incorporated by reference into law. | Submitted |
1083 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to evaluate the potential use of floating nuclear technology to bolster DOD capabilities. | Revised |
1084 | Version 3 | Buchanan (FL), Kean (NJ), Fitzpatrick (PA) | Republican | Revised Require the Department of Defense to study and report on Russia, China, and Iran’s usage and potential exploitation of quantum computing in military applications. | Revised |
1085 | Version 2 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funds to provide arms, training, or other assistance to the Azov Battalion or any Azov Battalion successor organizations. | Revised |
1086 | Version 2 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to collaborate with the Secretary of Energy to develop pathways to increase the dissemination of relevant professional information to appropriate veterans relating to potential employment opportunities within the American nuclear energy industry. | Revised |
1087 | Version 3 | Issa (CA), Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of DHS in consultation with the AG, FBI Director, and SecDef to report on the ease of illegal entry, the number present, and the threats posed by foreign operatives unlawfully present in the United States. | Revised |
1088 | Version 2 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Withdrawn Expresses the sense of congress that Congress believes major international financing institutions, including the Development Finance Corporation, the Export-Import Bank of the United States, and the World Bank should work together to collectively maximize American nuclear export potential to embarking nuclear nations around the world. | Withdrawn |
1089 | Version 2 | Williams (TX) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funding of companies who function to demonetize domestic entities based on their lawful speech. | Made in Order |
1090 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Withdrawn Requires that the wages given to federal contractors utilized by the Department of Defense be determined using surveys from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. | Withdrawn |
1091 | Version 5 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to evaluate the potential utilization of advanced nuclear technology to power DOD radar systems and high-energy weapon systems, and provide heat for military installations, in the Arctic region. | Revised |
1092 | Version 2 | Krishnamoorthi (IL), Moolenaar (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to produce a report on the use of Chinese medical device technology in the Department of Defense. | Revised |
1093 | Version 2 | Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Democrat | Revised Expresses the sense of Congress that authorizing appropriately cleared Australian defense personnel to receive training in non-weapons related nuclear technologies and skill sets at United States universities and national labs is critical for ensuring the success of Pillar 1 of the Australia-United Kingdom-United States agreement. | Revised |
1094 | Version 2 | Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Revised Strikes provisions in NDAA text that remove authorization for DOD to provide support for stabilization activities to the State Department, USAID, or other Federal agencies on a nonreimbursable basis. | Revised |
1095 | Version 1 | Webster (FL), Graves (MO), Carbajal (CA), Gimenez (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Requires applicants applying for Port Infrastructure Development Program grants under section 54301(a) of title 46, United States Code, to provide adequate cybersecurity protections in their applications when the acquisition of digital infrastructure or software is part of the request. | Submitted |
1096 | Version 2 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funds for contracts with In-Q-Tel or In-Q-Tel affiliates, subsidiaries, or successor organizations. | Revised |
1097 | Version 2 | Foster (IL), Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Revised Assessing the current survivability of US ballistic missile submarines at sea and its projection, with uncertainties explained, of their survivability over the next several decades. | Revised |
1098 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study on the feasibility of making American and allied shipyards forward compatible with advanced nuclear technologies, so that in the event of adversarial attack, such shipyard would be able to support advanced nuclear technology to get such shipyard’s electrical and operational capacities back online. | Revised |
1099 | Version 2 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Revised To require the Secretary of Defense to conduct an evaluation of relocation assistance programs available to members of the Armed Forces. | Revised |
1100 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Revised Prevents defense materiel from being provided to the Government of Iraq. | Revised |
1101 | Version 2 | Sorensen (IL) | Democrat | Revised Studies the need for micro transit services to support TRICARE recipients in reaching their medical appointments. | Revised |
1102 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Requires the development of a comprehensive strategy, by the President, to counter gray zone activities and other hybrid warfare methods of foreign adversaries and competitors and development of pro-active efforts to counter such operations and methods. | Revised |
1103 | Version 2 | James (MI) | Republican | Revised Provides that when the President submits the annual budget request, it includes an annex with recommendations put together by DoD, in coordination with GAO and OMB, for priority items that could be considered under multi-year procurement (multi-year contracts in the text). | Made in Order |
1104 | Version 3 | Moylan (GU), Courtney (CT), Williams (GA), Hudson (NC), Kiggans (VA), Ruiz (CA), Amo, Gabe (RI), Larson (CT), Moore (UT), Panetta (CA), Tokuda (HI), Grijalva (AZ), Murphy (NC), Case (HI), McGarvey (KY), Magaziner (RI), Dunn (FL), Carter (GA), Lofgren (CA), Crow (CO), Turner (OH), Ciscomani (AZ) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Supports the habitability of military housing by requiring DOD research and minimum habitability standards for mold in military barracks. Requires DOD research on residential mold on military installations; habitability standards for mold on military installations; and construction requirements for new housing on military installations to prevent toxic mold growth. | Made in Order |
1105 | Version 4 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Expresses the sense of congress that DOD and NASA should maximize collaboration in terms of developing, demonstrating, and deploying nuclear electric propulsion and nuclear thermal propulsion technologies | Revised |
1106 | Version 3 | Williams (TX) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funds from the SBIR/STTR programs to be used for companies who function to demonetize or rate the credibility of domestic entities based on their lawful speech. | Revised |
1107 | Version 1 | Mfume (MD) | Democrat | Designates the visitor and education center at Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine in Baltimore, Maryland, as the "Paul S. Sarbanes Visitor and Education Center". Identical to H.R. 6826 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
1108 | Version 1 | Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Democrat | Requires the establishment and maintenance of a list of companies in the People’s Republic of China that have contributed to the synthetic opioid and fentanyl crisis in in the United States. Prohibits the Department of Defense from entering into new contracts or procuring from such companies, subject to a waiver authority. | Submitted |
1109 | Version 2 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Revised Tasks DoD with submitting a report describing the capabilities, capacity, and force structure required to implement all lessons learned from the Global 17 exercise. | Revised |
1110 | Version 1 | Porter (CA), Schakowsky (IL), Moulton (MA), Sherman (CA), Auchincloss (MA), Lofgren (CA), Titus (NV), Schiff (CA), Krishnamoorthi (IL), McClintock (CA), Costa (CA), Gottheimer (NJ), Menendez (NJ), Cárdenas (CA), Valadao (CA), Magaziner (RI), Casten (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Commissions a report on the energy partnerships Azerbaijan has had with Russian and Iranian companies under international sanctions. | Submitted |
1111 | Version 4 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Expresses the sense of congress that the United States should once again adhere to the principles of the Atoms for Peace Program established by President Dwight Eisenhower, including to (1) prevent the spread of nuclear weapons; (2) make the USA a leader in nuclear power, and (3) ensure the USA benefits from geopolitical relationships when providing nuclear-related assistance to other countries. | Revised |
1112 | Version 2 | Weber (TX) | Republican | Revised Legislation is needed to terminate the endless process of review and delay by the U.S. Maritime Administration in issuing licenses for deepwater port projects that have met important qualifying criteria under the Deepwater Port Act. In these cases, applicants have met all of the critical Deepwater Port criteria and yet MARAD has failed to issue a license within the 365-day statutory deadline. In fact, some of these projects have been pending for more than one year after a Record of Decision was issued and a Supplemental Environmental Assessment was issued. For no other reason than to require this agency to comply with existing law, certain DWP projects deserve to be legislatively approved. These projects involve the export of LNG. Moreover, the volume of LNG to be exported falls inside the 48 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) volume cap on LNG exports already approved by the Administration, a point made by Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm herself. And importantly, she added that these exports are not projects subject to the LNG export “pause.” The pause, therefore, is no basis for MARAD to indefinitely postpone approval of these project license applications. | Revised |
1113 | Version 1 | Cartwright (PA), Houlahan (PA), Moylan (GU), Strickland (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Expands existing FMLA military family leave to include a servicemember's domestic partner and to cover needs in connection with domestic (non-foreign) deployments. | Submitted |
1114 | Version 4 | Donalds (FL), Kiggans (VA) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to develop a strategy to handle spent nuclear fuel produced by advanced nuclear reactors operating on real property owned by the Department of Defense. | Revised |
1115 | Version 2 | Smith (NJ) | Republican | Revised Reauthorizes the Belarus Democracy Act of 2004 following the Government of Belarus’ criminal involvement in Putin’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, trafficking of Ukrainian children, and opening of Belarusian territory to Russian military operations. Expands the list of Belarusian authorities who may be subject to U.S. sanctions beyond the country’s senior leadership and security services to include those directly responsible for abducting Ukrainian children, cooperating with Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine, and Russian militarization of Belarusian territory. Identical to H.R. 2389 (118th Congress). | Revised |
1116 | Version 2 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the use of weaponry provided to Ukraine for the purpose of striking targets within Russian territory. | Revised |
1117 | Version 1 | Thompson (PA) | Republican | Requires the DoD to send Congress a report on their progress of reaching their 1% goal for the AbilityOne program by 2027. | Made in Order |
1118 | Version 1 | Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits funds authorized to be appropriated by the Act from being used to acquire any goods from Temu or Shein. | Made in Order |
1119 | Version 2 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Revised Requires the expeditious disclosure of all records relating to the Timber Sycamore weapons and training program in Syria. | Revised |
1120 | Version 2 | Steube (FL), Banks (IN) | Republican | Revised Prohibits DODEA from purchasing, displaying, or maintaining material that promotes radical gender ideology or pornographic content. | Made in Order |
1121 | Version 3 | Velázquez (NY), Goldman (NY) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense, alongside the Secretaries of VA and HHS, to report on the quality of veterans' healthcare in Vieques and Culebra, Puerto Rico. Additionally, it requires a study on how military activity has affected the mental health of residents in these municipalities. | Revised |
1122 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Provide for a permanent extension and expansion of the pilot program for streamlining awards for innovative technology projects. | Submitted |
1123 | Version 1 | DeLauro (CT), Magaziner (RI), Amo, Gabe (RI), Hayes (CT), Larson (CT), Neal (MA), Himes (CT), Trahan (MA) | Democrat | Establishes the Southern New England Regional Commission. | Submitted |
1124 | Version 1 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Allows servicemembers to have a private right of action in the event that credit reporting bureaus engage in misconduct related to free credit monitoring provided to servicemembers. | Submitted |
1125 | Version 4 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Calls for collaboration between DOD and the USACE to bolster training to assist with handling portable nuclear microreactors in the even such microreactor is deployed to respond to the impacts of a natural disaster. | Revised |
1126 | Version 2 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Revised Builds on a recommendation from a GAO report on the similar European Deterrence Initiative by modifying PDI to require a more detailed description of the initiative’s progress in achieving INDOPACOM’s performance goals. | Made in Order |
1127 | Version 1 | Lieu (CA) | Democrat | Designates a lead official within Department of Defense who shall be responsible for coordinating all department efforts to identify, monitor, and combat antisemitism within the U.S. Armed Forces. | Submitted |
1128 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study that analyzes the feasibility of potentially retrofitting certain DOD data centers with advanced nuclear technology, including how advanced nuclear reactors may potentially be deployed at Defense Manpower Data Centers and DOD Supercomputing Resource Centers. | Revised |
1129 | Version 1 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Grants authorities to use collected passport and visa fees to reduce B1/B2 visa interview wait times. Largely identical to H.R. 7263 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
1130 | Version 2 | Obernolte (CA) | Republican | Revised Requires consideration of waste streams in PFAS remediation certification decisions and a report increasing transparency into DOD's certification process and efforts regarding commercial PFAS remediation solutions | Revised |
1131 | Version 2 | Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to conduct an assessment regarding the use, development, and future capabilities of the People’s Republic of China and the People’s Liberation Army with respect to machine-manipulated media, including deepfakes, and other generative artificial intelligence technologies. | Revised |
1132 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to select one vessel that’s set to be dismantled or recycled within the FY24-FY28 future years defense program, and instead dismantling or recycling such vessel, the Secretary shall lead an effort with appropriate entities to backfit the military vessel with advanced nuclear technology, such as with advanced nuclear reactors developed under Project Pele, by December 31, 2030. | Revised |
1133 | Version 2 | Lee (PA) | Democrat | Revised Authorizes military retirees to participate in funeral honor details | Revised |
1134 | Version 2 | Brecheen (OK), Duncan (SC) | Republican | Revised Prohibits drag shows, drag queen story hours, and similar events. | Made in Order |
1135 | Version 1 | Wasserman Schultz (FL), Goldman (NY) | Democrat | Requires a report on Department of Defense actions in support of Jewish American Heritage Month and to uplift the heritage and history of Jewish Americans in accordance with the U.S. National Strategy to Counter Antisemitism. | Submitted |
1136 | Version 1 | Issa (CA) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of State in consultation with the Secretary of Defense to make a determination on a recurring basis whether the PRC's gray zone aggression against Taiwan constitutes "otherwise than peaceful means" for purposes of the Taiwan Relations Act. If such a determination is made, requires a report on changes to policy and deterrence posture. | Submitted |
1137 | Version 2 | Steube (FL), Banks (IN) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the use of DEI practices within the DoD for selection, recruitment, retention, or any other duty- or service-oriented assignment. | Revised |
1138 | Version 1 | Omar (MN), Dingell (MI), Jayapal (WA) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to develop a process within 180 days of this bill's enactment to inform host country governments within 30 days of PFAS contamination and possible health hazards surrounding overseas U.S. military facilities and develop a remediation strategy that considers input from affected communities and in communication with the host-country government. | Submitted |
1139 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Tasks SecDef with designating a priority theater of operations/combatant command for the purpose of giving sales of defense articles in that geographic area priority in the FMS process. | Submitted |
1140 | Version 2 | Thompson (PA) | Republican | Revised Expresses the sense of Congress that all partnerships or agreements the Secretary of Defense enters into, should provide reasonable access and collaboration of each nation involved in such an agreement, for the purpose of search and recovery activities relating to members of the United States Armed Forces missing in action from prior wars or military conflicts. | Revised |
1141 | Version 1 | Schakowsky (IL) | Democrat | Provides authority to the Department of Defense to manufacture and contract for the manufacture of covered drugs, devices, and related products. | Submitted |
1142 | Version 2 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Revised Requires DoD to enter into an agreement with an FFRC to establish an Open Source Software Security Technology Center. | Revised |
1143 | Version 3 | Garbarino (NY) | Republican | Revised Inserts the text of the VSO Support Act, which requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to implement a grant program for eligible veterans service organizations to offset costs relating to the COVID-19 pandemic that were incurred between April 1, 2020, and December 31, 2020. | Revised |
1144 | Version 2 | Moolenaar (MI), Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires Transportation Command and the Maritime Administration to update the requirements for participation in the Strategic Seaport Program. | Revised |
1145 | Version 2 | Schakowsky (IL), Ramirez (IL), Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Late Revised Directs the DoD to provide a report to Congress regarding any training, cooperation or investigations relating to Honduran military and former military officers convicted in the murder of Berta Caceres; | Revised |
1146 | Version 1 | Walberg (MI) | Republican | Late Requires the Director of Defense Education Activity (DODEA) to publish policy guidance prohibiting the use of TikTok for instructional purposes at schools operated by the DODEA. | Made in Order |
1147 | Version 1 | Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Late Ends an outdated reporting requirement for the Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) and the Small Business Technology Transfer Research (STTR) program | Submitted |
1148 | Version 1 | Stauber (MN) | Republican | Late Creates a new categorical exclusion (CATEX) that can by used by the Secretary of Defense to waive requirements under NEPA for feasibility studies, pre-feasibility studies, or preliminary market studies for critical mineral mining projects that receive DOD funding, when other federal agencies are already completing said studies for the project. | Submitted |
1149 | Version 2 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Late Revised Requires the Secretary of the Army to submit a report to the House Armed Services Committee on the effectiveness of the Optimizing the Human Weapon System (OHWS) Program and include recommendations on actions to improve or expand. | Made in Order |
1150 | Version 2 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Late Revised Require a study and report from DOD on the effect the 2024 Change Cyberattack had on military hospitals and active duty services members medical records. | Revised |
1151 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Late Cuts the ground based strategic deterrent research and development funding for FY25. | Submitted |
1152 | Version 1 | Spanberger (VA) | Democrat | Late This amendment (identical to H.R.1156, which passed the House 400-5) requires a report to Congress on global economic risks emanating from the Chinese financial sector. | Submitted |
1153 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA), Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Late Creates a pilot program whereby 5% of the DoD's Operation and Maintenance funds could be rolled over from FY25 to FY26 alleviating the end of year waste and creating greater flexibility in cases of a continuing resolution or shutdown. It would execute the pilot program for a year then have the DoD report on the efficacy to evaluate wider implementation. | Submitted |
1154 | Version 2 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Late Revised Exempts USAF construction at Rota International Airport and Saipan International Airport from certain restrictions under 16 U.S.C. 1536(a)(2). | Revised |
1155 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL), Kustoff (TN), Tenney (NY), Soto (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Late Sense of Congress supporting the mission of the Department of Defense in helping Israel fend of attacks from Hamas by supporting the Iron Dome system. | Made in Order |
1156 | Version 2 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Late Revised Fixes loopholes in existing requirements for pricing data by clarifying when cost or pricing data is required. Makes clear that requirements to provide cost or pricing information can only be waived when there is a price competition that results in at least two responsive and viable offers. | Revised |
1157 | Version 1 | Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Late Strikes section 861 and inserts a reporting requirement on the impact of a new procurement goal at the Department of Defense. | Submitted |
1158 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO), Banks (IN) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Establishes a pilot program within USPTO to expedite patents related to CET. | Revised |
1159 | Version 2 | Boyle (PA), Wilson (SC), Fitzpatrick (PA), Keating (MA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Adds the Transferring Illicit Assets to Ukraine Act, expanding DOJ's existing authority to transfer to Ukraine the proceeds of forfeited assets from a violation of any sanction or export control involving Russia or Belarus pursuant to Russia's invasion of Ukraine (including the 2014 invasion of Crimea). | Revised |
1160 | Version 1 | Levin (CA) | Democrat | Late Revises separation pay recoupment to clarify that if a member has already fully repaid VA through deductions from disability compensation, no further deduction shall be made by DOD from retired or retainer pay, and vice versa. | Submitted |
1161 | Version 2 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Late Revised Mandates an annual report and associated data collection to ensure military and veterans departments are providing recognition of veterans’ service, and relief from the mental health conditions veterans developed due to service, as intended by Congress. | Revised |
1162 | Version 2 | Levin (CA) | Democrat | Late Revised Adds to DoD Transition Assistance Program (TAP) counseling pathway factors. | Made in Order |
1163 | Version 3 | Krishnamoorthi (IL), Moolenaar (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to conduct an assessment and establish a strategy to mitigate risks to the Department of Defense associated with foreign adversary internet of things modules and other microelectronics, including modules developed by certain entities in the People's Republic of China. | Revised |
1164 | Version 3 | Aderholt (AL), Tenney (NY), Rosendale (MT) | Republican | Late Revised Provides conscience protections for TRICARE coverage of assisted reproductive technology. | Revised |
1165 | Version 2 | Budzinski (IL), Carey (OH), González-Colón (PR), Courtney (CT), Sánchez (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Provides $6 billion to the Affordable Connectivity Program and modernizes eligibility and verification to eliminate waste, fraud, and abuse; Provides an additional $3.08 billion to the Rip and Replace Program in the Secure and Trusted Communications Act of 2019; Requires the FCC to reauction certain spectrum licenses for unassigned spectrum that the Commission has previously auctioned. | Revised |
1166 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Late Revised Instructs GAO to conduct a study on the accuracy and consistency with which contract Compensation and Pension (C&P) examiners are filling out the mental competency section of Veterans' Disability Benefits Questionnaires (DBQs). | Revised |
1167 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Late Revised Provide that educational assistance paid under Department of Veterans Affairs educational assistance programs to an individual who pursued a program or course of education that was suspended or terminated for certain reasons shall not be charged against the entitlement of the individual. Largely identical to H.R. 1767 (118th Congress). | Revised |
1168 | Version 1 | Huizenga (MI) | Republican | Late Requires a report to the appropriate congressional committees on State and USAID’s plan to utilize non-lethal assistance authority to Ethnic Armed Organizations, People’s Defense Force, and pro-democracy movement organizations as provided in the BURMA Act, section 5575 (subtitle E of title LV of division E of the James M. Inhofe National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2023; 22 U.S.C. 10225). | Submitted |
1169 | Version 1 | Connolly (VA) | Democrat | Late Arms export restrictions related to security cooperation between Hungary and the People’s Republic of China, the Russian Federation, and the Islamic Republic of Iran | Submitted |
1170 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Late Prohibits arms sales to any country engaged in transnational repression against U.S. citizens until the President certifies that such country is no longer engaged in transnational repression against U.S. citizens. | Submitted |
1171 | Version 3 | Houlahan (PA), Nunn (IA), Bice (OK), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Authorizes the Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to establish an apprenticeship program and to establish a pilot program on cybersecurity training for veterans and members of the Armed Forces transitioning to civilian life, and for other purposes. | Revised |
1172 | Version 1 | Wenstrup (OH), Sewell (AL) | Bi-Partisan | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to put podiatrists in the Medical Corps of each military department. | Made in Order |
1173 | Version 1 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Late Requires Congressional notification for any sanctions relief on Iran. This amendment would prevent the Biden administration from pursuing a backdoor agreement with Iran to circumvent INARA notification. | Submitted |
1174 | Version 1 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Late Establishes a China Watcher Program within the Department of State, in coordination with the Department of Defense, to monitor and combat the People's Republic of China's malign influence across military, economic, and political sectors in foreign countries, and will monitor the PRC's military trends abroad and counters its advancements in foreign nations that pose a threat to US interests and the rules-based order. | Submitted |
1175 | Version 1 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Late Makes the report required by Section 1236 of the FY23 NDAA into an annual report for 5 years. | Made in Order |
1176 | Version 1 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Late Withdrawn Establishes a China Watcher Program within the Department of State, in coordination with the Department of Defense, to monitor and combat the People's Republic of China's malign influence across military, economic, and political sectors in foreign countries, and will monitor the PRC's military trends abroad and counters its advancements in foreign nations that pose a threat to US interests and the rules-based order. | Withdrawn |
1177 | Version 1 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Late Requires a report by the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, on conversations the U.S. has had with our E3 allies on invoking snapback sanctions on Iran under U.N. Security Council Resolution 2231 (2015). | Submitted |
1178 | Version 2 | Tenney (NY), Williams (NY) | Republican | Late Revised Adds stainless steel flatware to the Berry Amendment | Made in Order |
1179 | Version 2 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Late Revised Requires a report by the Secretary of Defense on the feasibility of replicating the Army's Future Soldier Preparatory Course through the other service branches. | Made in Order |
1180 | Version 2 | McCaul (TX) | Republican | Late Revised Requires the DoD to do a study and report on the sterilization of medical instruments in DHA facilities following multiple instances of improper sterilization at Brook Army Medical Center and Audi Murphy Hospital in San Antonio. The report will make recommendations to improve patient quality of care and mitigate future compensable events. | Made in Order |
1181 | Version 5 | McCaul (TX) | Republican | Late Revised Directs the DoD to establish a pilot program to train Mexico's security forces in the United States in counter-Transnational Criminal Organization tactics. Sets 5 year authorization. | Revised |
1182 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Withdrawn Transfers $2 million from VA bureaucracy to the national cemetery administration to increase access for burial benefits for veterans. | Withdrawn |
1183 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Late This amendment would provide competitive grants to veterans’ service organizations (VSOs) – such as Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and United Service Organizations (USO) Posts – through HUD's Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) program for rehabilitation and modernization of their existing facilities, which provide a variety of services to veterans, their families, and their communities. | Submitted |
1184 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Late Aimed at minimizing financial de-risking, this would add optional "Improvements" sections to country listings in the Money Laundering volume of the International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR), issued annually by the Department of State. It would also add Treasury to the report’s consultative agencies. This is substantively identical to H.R. 5523, the Financial Access Improvements Act, with one small update made at the request of the State Department. | Submitted |
1185 | Version 1 | Alford (MO) | Republican | Late Requires the SBA to engage in SBIR outreach in Rural Counties. | Submitted |
1186 | Version 1 | Moulton (MA), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Late Authorizes the Secretaries of military departments to provide grants, conclude cooperative agreements, and supplement other Federal funds to regulatory agencies located in Guam for the purpose of expediting military construction projects in Guam. | Made in Order |
1187 | Version 2 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Revised Expands TriCare medical coverage for the spouses of military members who were killed in combat (Gold Star Spouses). The revision includes SCOTAU_075_xml.pdf from Leg Counsel. Previous document was a placeholder only. | Revised |
1188 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Expands TriCare medical coverage for the spouses of military members who were killed in combat (Gold Star Spouses) and for the spouses of military members who were killed in military training accidents. | Submitted |
1189 | Version 2 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Revised Extends and enhances authority to conduct the Military Technician program under 32 U.S.C. § 709 informed by lessons learned from National Guard Bureau’s (NGB) and Adjutants General’s implementation of the Dual Status Technician (DST) program. | Made in Order |
1190 | Version 2 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Revised Amends section 14314 of title 10, United States Code, by removing the 30-day impediment so that certain Army and Air Force reserve component general officers and the organizations in which they serve may use the full authority of the foregoing provisions for up to 60 days, after which the officers would be removed from an active status. | Made in Order |
1191 | Version 2 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Withdrawn Enables the Secretary of Defense to provide governors greater flexibility to use National Guard members performing Active Guard and Reserve duties under section 328 of title 32, United States Code, on a temporary, non-interference, and reimbursable basis to respond to State disasters. | Withdrawn |
1192 | Version 1 | Waltz (FL), Garamendi (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Funds the construction differential program in order to promote U.S. shipbuilding as a vital national security interest. | Submitted |
1193 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Late Expresses a sense of Congress that the use of Indigenous names or signifiers as designations for enemy-held territory or enemy combatants represents an offensive and antiquated attitude towards Indigenous communities, draws on the harmful narratives of past military encounters, and should not be utilized going forward. | Submitted |
1194 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ) | Democrat | Late Requires the Department of Defense to provide information on the secure storage of firearms in the home to service members before they separate from the Armed Forces. | Submitted |
1195 | Version 2 | Schiff (CA) | Democrat | Late Revised Prohibits the use of evidence obtained by or with the assistance of a member of a military department in violation of the Posse Comitatus Act in a court or other legal proceeding. | Revised |
1196 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Late Repeals 127(e) program. | Submitted |
1197 | Version 1 | Schiff (CA) | Democrat | Late Requires proceedings for military commissions to be publicly available. | Submitted |
1198 | Version 1 | Kiggans (VA) | Republican | Late Withdrawn Provides financial support for the maintenance and sustainment of infrastructure and facilities at military service memorials and museums that highlight the role of women in the military. | Withdrawn |
1199 | Version 1 | Gluesenkamp Perez (WA), Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Late Expresses the sense of Congress that it is important for readiness that the military be able to fix its own equipment and directs the Secretary of Defense to submit the report required under EO 14036 related to DOD repairing its own equipment. | Made in Order |
1200 | Version 1 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Late Directs Secretary of Defense to submit a report regarding the Defense Advisory Committee on Diversity and Inclusion to include an overview of the appointment process, how the Department ensures views are "fairly balanced," and other items. | Made in Order |
1201 | Version 1 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Late Directs the Defense Contract Management Agency to submit a report detailing the dollar amount of covered materials manufactured in China and Russia and acquired by the Department of Defense through contracts valued at or below the simplified acquisition threshold during the period beginning on January 1, 2020, and ending on the date of the submission of such report to the congressional defense committees. | Made in Order |
1202 | Version 2 | Norman (SC) | Republican | Late Revised Requires the Comptroller General to conduct a study of the programs and efforts of the Department of Defense related to the readiness of the ports as affected by dredging capacity to complete harbor and channel dredging. | Made in Order |
1203 | Version 1 | Schrier (WA) | Democrat | Late Requires the Department of Defense to list the DoD systems that interact with Veteran Affairs electronic health records, including downtime incidents and the steps to resolve these issues so that care is not disrupted. | Made in Order |
1204 | Version 1 | Sewell (AL) | Democrat | Late Includes surviving children along with surviving spouses as those who may temporarily control a deceased veteran’s ownership interest in a service-disabled veteran-owned small business, for not longer than the period of time currently afforded surviving spouses under existing law. | Submitted |
1205 | Version 1 | Wexton (VA) | Democrat | Late Requires the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment to conduct a study to identify sources of secure parts for unmanned aircraft systems. | Made in Order |
1206 | Version 1 | Wexton (VA) | Democrat | Late Withdrawn Requires a report from the Secretary of the Army on the strategy and plans of the Secretary for developing and fielding dry or waterless decontamination requirements. | Withdrawn |
1207 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Late Increases the basic allowance for housing (BAH) for veterans attending school through distance learning with post-9/11 educational assistance that is administered by the Secretary of the VA. This would ensure there is one flat BAH rate for in-person and online students. | Submitted |
1208 | Version 2 | Waltz (FL) | Republican | Late Revised Prohibits enforcement of any regulation, rule, guidance, policy, or recommendation issued pursuant to Executive Orders 13688 and 14074 that limits the sale, donation, or transfer of excess property under the 1033 Program. | Made in Order |
1209 | Version 1 | Trone (MD) | Democrat | Late Designates a laboratory as the National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center to defend the United States against biological threats. Engages in a continuously operating Work for Others program to make the unique biocontainment and bioforensic capabilities of the National Biodefense Analysis and Countermeasures Center available to other Federal agencies. | Submitted |
1210 | Version 3 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Late Revised Requires a joint report from State/DOD that evaluates current Chinese & Russian efforts relating to the utilization of transportable nuclear power for both direct military purposes and as a soft power tool globally. | Made in Order |
1211 | Version 2 | Gonzalez, Vicente (TX) | Democrat | Late Revised Expresses a sense of Congress that Military Working Dogs provide lifesaving and heroic acts to our service members and should receive the honor of internment in our nations cemeteries in a manner decided by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. | Revised |
1212 | Version 1 | Arrington (TX) | Republican | Late Withdrawn Prohibits DOD funds from being used for the operation of any DOD aircraft to transport Palestinian refugees to the United States. | Withdrawn |
1213 | Version 4 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Late Revised Requires an analysis of how transportable advanced nuclear reactors might be utilized in contested military environments to generate synthetic fuels in the event adversarial aggression inhibits operational capabilities of the Department of Defense. | Revised |
1214 | Version 1 | Arrington (TX), Tenney (NY), Jackson (TX) | Republican | Late Prohibits DOD funds from being used for the operation of aircraft to transport Palestinian refugees to the U.S. | Made in Order |
1215 | Version 2 | Barragán (CA) | Democrat | Late Revised Increases the Defense Health Program's Peer-Reviewed Alzheimer's Research authorization of funding by $5 million. Offsets spending with a $5 million reduction for administrative and service-wide activities. | Revised |
1216 | Version 1 | Arrington (TX) | Republican | Late Requires DOD to brief Congress about all instances of attempted breaches of US military bases across the world since January 2021. For attempted breaches on the interior, the brief must include the perpetrator’s citizenship or immigration status. | Made in Order |
1217 | Version 2 | Barragán (CA) | Democrat | Late Revised Increases the Defense Health Program's Parkinson's Disease authorization of funding by $4 million. Offsets spending with a $4 million reduction for administrative and service-wide activities. | Revised |
1218 | Version 1 | Burlison (MO), Tenney (NY), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Late Prohibits the authorization of federal funds to Gaza until Hamas no longer has a presence in the Gaza territory. | Submitted |
1219 | Version 1 | Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Late Amends Section 2241(a) of title 10, United States Code to authorize the Department of Defense to use amount appropriated for operation and maintenance of the active forces for the purpose of acquisition, development, modification, and sustainment of software. | Made in Order |
1220 | Version 2 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Late Revised Authorizes the President to award the Medal of Honor to Joseph M. Perez for acts of valor while serving as a member of the Army during the Vietnam War. Identical to H.R. 5168 (118th Congress). | Made in Order |
1221 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Late Withdrawn Authorizes the President to award the Medal of Honor to Joseph M. Perez for acts of valor while serving as a member of the Army during the Vietnam War. Identical to H.R. 5168 (118th Congress). | Withdrawn |
1222 | Version 3 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Late Revised Authorizes the President to Award the Medal of Honor to Retired SGM Blaz for heroic actions during the Vietnam War. | Made in Order |
1223 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Late Withdrawn Authorizes the President to award the Medal of Honor to Joseph M. Perez for acts of valor while serving as a member of the Army during the Vietnam War. Identical to H.R. 5168 (118th Congress). | Withdrawn |
1224 | Version 1 | Porter (CA) | Democrat | Late Commissions a report on a military construction strategy for a sufficient number of child development centers as necessary to eliminate wait lists for members of the Armed Forces seeking childcare at child development centers. | Made in Order |
1225 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Late Withdrawn Authorizes the President to award the Medal of Honor to Joseph M. Perez for acts of valor while serving as a member of the Army during the Vietnam War. Identical to H.R. 5168 (118th Congress). | Withdrawn |
1226 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Late Withdrawn Authorizing the President to award the Medal of Honor to Sgt Perez, United States Army. (Note: Awaiting the legal review from HOLC) | Withdrawn |
1227 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Late Withdrawn Authorizes the President to award the Medal of Honor to Joseph M. Perez for acts of valor while serving as a member of the Army during the Vietnam War. Identical to H.R. 5168 (118th Congress). | Withdrawn |
1228 | Version 1 | Rose (TN) | Republican | Late Bans proxy and remote voting in the House of Representatives. | Submitted |
1229 | Version 2 | Gonzalez, Vicente (TX) | Democrat | Late Revised Requires the President to designate certain primary airports near the border as ports of entry and terminate the user fee requirement for customs services at these airports. Identical to H.R. 1804. | Revised |
1230 | Version 2 | Gonzalez, Vicente (TX) | Democrat | Late Revised Directs the Secretary of Homeland Security in consultation with the Secretary of Defense to consider on a case-by-case basis parole requests consistent with the Immigrant Military Members and Veterans Initiative. | Revised |
1231 | Version 2 | Escobar (TX) | Democrat | Late Revised Grants the Secretary of the Army authority to facilitate land transfer between Fort Bliss and El Paso Water. | Revised |
1232 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Late Sets standards for private individuals purchasing federally auctioned vessels such as holding liability insurance for the vessel and proof of sufficient financial resources to maintain the vessel. These new standards will ensure that federally auctioned vessels are not contributing to the problem of abandoned and derelict vessels. | Made in Order |
1233 | Version 2 | Barragán (CA) | Democrat | Late Revised Increases funding for the Bone Marrow Failure Disease program by $12.5 million. Offsets spending with a $12.5 million reduction for administrative and service-wide activities. | Revised |
1234 | Version 2 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Late Revised Medal of Honor amendment for Staff Sergeant Martin A. Manglona, US Army. | Made in Order |
1235 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Late Extends a pilot program that allows financial institutions to share suspicious activity reports with foreign affiliates for the purpose of combatting illicit financial activity. Identical to H.R. 5524 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
1236 | Version 1 | Rose (TN) | Republican | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to the House and Senate Committees on Armed Services on the fraud scheme perpetrated by Janet Yamanaka Mello, a civilian employee of the Department of the Army who was indicted and pleaded guilty to stealing over $100 million in Army funds. | Made in Order |
1237 | Version 1 | Issa (CA) | Republican | Late Requires the Secretary of State to report on actions taken since January 1, 2024 to advocate for the snapback of sanctions on Iran. | Submitted |
1238 | Version 2 | Casten (IL), DeLauro (CT) | Democrat | Late Revised Requires the Secretary of State to submit an annual report to Congress on the status of Israeli settlement activity in the occupied West Bank. | Revised |
1239 | Version 2 | Issa (CA) | Republican | Late Revised Requires the Secretary of State, in consultation with SecDef, Secretary of the Treasury, and DNI, to develop a recurring, classified report on how the United States and key partners would respond to a variety of CCP military attacks on Taiwan. | Made in Order |
1240 | Version 2 | Huffman (CA), Raskin (MD), Johnson (GA), Norton (DC), Cohen (TN) | Democrat | Late Revised Requires the Secretary to publish the most recent list of chaplain endorsements submitted to the Armed Forces Chaplain Board and the list of known endorsements used by AFCB to verify submissions. | Revised |
1241 | Version 1 | Crow (CO), Meeks (NY) | Democrat | Late To modernize the IT systems of the Bureau of Industry and Security to enhance U.S. export controls and national security. | Submitted |
1242 | Version 2 | Huffman (CA), Raskin (MD), Johnson (GA), Norton (DC), Cohen (TN) | Democrat | Late Revised Requires the Department of Defense to make available on a publicly accessible website data on the anonymized, self-identified religious preferences of service members. | Revised |
1243 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Abolish the office of the Deputy Inspector General for Diversity and Extremism | Submitted |
1244 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Prohibition on federal funding for pornographic and radical gender ideology books at DoDEA schools | Submitted |
1245 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Late Require DoD to produce a report regarding the amount of taxpayer dollars spent on Pride Month celebrations compared to Veterans Day and Memorial Day celebrations. | Submitted |
1246 | Version 1 | Dunn (FL) | Republican | Late Directs the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy, Installations, and Environment to submit a report to determine if it should set up a Sentinel Landscapes-like project in the Freely Associated States (FAS). This report will include an assessment of land use policies and encroachment risks near military installations located in the Freely Associated States. The report would include an assessment of the feasibility and advisability of establishing a coalition including representatives from Federal agencies, the government of the Freely Associated State, nongovernmental organizations, and landowners and managers in the Freely Associated States to advance sustainable land use practices to assist efforts to prevent encroachment. | Made in Order |
1247 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Reinstate President Trump’s presidential memorandum Military Service by Transgender Individuals | Submitted |
1248 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Prohibit GSA from considering access to “gender-affirming care” when picking federal site locations. | Submitted |
1249 | Version 1 | Higgins (LA), Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Late Empowers Homeland Security Investigations to Counter Drug Smuggling by Transnational Criminal Organizations. Identical text to H.R. 5713 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
1250 | Version 1 | Keating (MA) | Democrat | Late Requires the Secretary of State to release a public version of the strategy to address white identity terrorism as required by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021. | Submitted |
1251 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Late To eliminate time limitations for the use of and eligibility for entitlement under the VA post-9/11 educational assistance programs. | Submitted |
1252 | Version 1 | Walberg (MI) | Republican | Late Requires a report from the Secretary of Defense within 180 days and on an annual basis thereafter regarding the number of instances in which illegal aliens attempt to enter a military installation. | Made in Order |
1253 | Version 1 | Budzinski (IL) | Democrat | Late Withdrawn Extends the period for filing claims under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act (Public Law 101-426) and provides compensation under such Act for claims relating to Manhattan Project Waste, including in ZIP code 62060 in Illinois, and improves compensation for workers involved in uranium mining and individuals living downwind of atmospheric nuclear testing. | Withdrawn |
1254 | Version 1 | Gonzalez, Vicente (TX) | Democrat | Late Increases and Decreases funding by $3,300,000 to express the importance of a Pass and Tag Facility at Naval Air Station Kingsville. | Submitted |
1255 | Version 1 | Owens (UT) | Republican | Late This amendment include the Mountain View Corridor Completion Act which would finalize phase three of the Mountain View Corridor, spanning 35 miles from I-80 in Salt Lake County to S.R. 73 in Utah County. The Utah National Guard supports the Mountain View Corridor project and has collaborated extensively with the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) and the BLM to ensure proper alignment and conveyance of the land. | Submitted |
1256 | Version 1 | Gonzalez, Vicente (TX) | Democrat | Late Increases and Decreases funding by $2,500,000 to express the importance of a Critical Training Facility for the Naval Air Station Kingsville Fire Department at Naval Air Station Kingsville. | Submitted |
1257 | Version 3 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Late Revised Prohibits funding for the acquisition, construction, installation, maintenance, or restoration of a temporary or permanent pier, port, or similar structure off the coast of Gaza, including for the deployment of any equipment or members of the Armed Forces to Gaza relating to such structure. | Made in Order |
1258 | Version 1 | Dunn (FL), Womack (AR) | Republican | Late Directs the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, in consultation with the Secretary of State and the Chief of the National Guard Bureau, to assess and report on the feasibility and benefits of expanding the National Guard State Partnership Program in the Pacific Islands. | Made in Order |
1259 | Version 1 | Beatty (OH) | Democrat | Late Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to develop a pilot program within the Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence (TFI) and administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) by which private-sector firms such as blockchain analytics firms or the financial intelligence units within correspondent banks can conduct nominal financial transactions to and through sanctioned entities in furtherance of their investigations. This is the same text of H.R. 6370, the OFAC Licensure for Investigators Act, which passed the House on suspension on January 12, 2024. | Submitted |
1260 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Late Requires the Interagency Working Group on Toxic Exposure to conduct research on the diagnosis and treatment of health conditions of grandchildren of individuals exposed to toxic substances while serving as members of the Armed Forces. | Submitted |
1261 | Version 1 | Issa (CA) | Republican | Late Requires a report on the numbers and vetting procedures for individuals evacuated during the August 2021 Afghanistan withdrawal. Also requires transmission of documents related to the consequences of the airlift and cooperation (or lack thereof) with outside groups seeking to evacuate people from Afghanistan. | Submitted |
1262 | Version 2 | Duncan (SC) | Republican | Late Revised Prohibits the use of funds for offices, training or educational instructions that promote CRT at the military service academies and schools operated by the Department of Defense Education Activity (DODEA). | Revised |
1263 | Version 1 | Keating (MA), Titus (NV) | Democrat | Late Authorizes the Secretary of Defense to transfer up to $10,000,000 of the amounts authorized to be appropriated by this Act or otherwise made available for fiscal year 2025 for military information support operations to the Global Engagement Center established pursuant to section 1287 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017 for the purpose of countering racially and ethnically motivated violent extremism (REMVE) threats. | Submitted |
1264 | Version 2 | Duncan (SC) | Republican | Late Revised Prohibits the use of funds for offices, committees, or consultants at any level that promote, advance, or enforce DEI mandates, including but not limited to the Defense Advisory Committee on Diversity & Inclusion (DACODAI). | Revised |
1265 | Version 2 | Duncan (SC) | Republican | Late Revised Establishes a pilot program within the Transition Assistance Program (TAP) to assist veterans and active-duty service members with experience in surveying and geospatial activities. | Revised |
1266 | Version 1 | Burlison (MO), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Late This amendment prohibits funds authorized to be appropriated for diversity, equity, and inclusion offices, policies, or practices in the Department of Defense. | Submitted |
1267 | Version 1 | Larsen (WA), Sewell (AL) | Democrat | Late Requires all military branches to participate in the CDAO’s Digital On-Demand education program. The Digital On-Demand program provides access to AI and emerging technology education courses. | Made in Order |
1268 | Version 1 | Burlison (MO) | Republican | Late This amendment prohibits the Secretary of Defense from entering into a contract for online tutoring services which could result in personal data of citizens of the United States being transferred to the control of the People's Republic of China. | Made in Order |
1269 | Version 1 | Trone (MD), Kaptur (OH), Schneider (IL), Scott, Austin (GA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Provides the President with the authority to declare seized weapons originating from Iran, in route to the Houthis in Yemen, as U.S. stocks, and subject to Presidential Drawdown Authority; includes reporting requirements, to include an inventory of the equipment declared as U.S. stocks under this authority that was sent to Ukraine. | Submitted |
1270 | Version 1 | Williams (GA), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Late Establishes a Sense of Congress that all Americans determined by the Secretary of State to be wrongfully detained should be immediately and unconditionally released. | Submitted |
1271 | Version 1 | LaLota (NY), Davis (NC), Golden (ME) | Bi-Partisan | Late This requires Secretary of Defense to establish a Multilateral Artificial Intelligence Working Group tasked with developing and coordinating an artificial intelligence initiative among the allies and partners of the United States. | Made in Order |
1272 | Version 1 | Ryan (NY), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Will expand eligibility for Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) home loan benefits to servicemembers in the National Guard and Reserves to be on par with that of other servicemembers. Identical to H.R. 6225 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
1273 | Version 1 | Ryan (NY) | Democrat | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to report to Congress on the role of antisemitism in violent extremist movements and the threat that global antisemitism and violent extremist movements pose to the United States Armed Forces and national security. | Submitted |
1274 | Version 1 | LaLota (NY) | Republican | Late Requires Secretary of State to report on legal protections of current Status of Force Agreements. This includes any discrepancies between legal protections provided under US law that are not provided service members in the Status of Force Agreement. | Submitted |
1275 | Version 1 | LaLota (NY) | Republican | Late Requires Secretary of Defense to produce a report on the impact of bundled contracts to small businesses and the impact of reducing the number of bundled contracts. | Made in Order |
1276 | Version 1 | Edwards (NC) | Republican | Late Revokes the security clearances to retired or active members of the Armed Forces or Department of Defense personnel that express support for a terrorist organization or engaged in a demonstration supporting a terrorist organization. | Made in Order |
1277 | Version 1 | LaLota (NY) | Republican | Late Requires Secretary of Defense to conduct a threat assessment on the impact of third-party litigation funding by entities controlled by foreign adversaries. | Submitted |
1278 | Version 2 | Crawford (AR) | Republican | Late Revised Directs the Secretary of the Air Force to submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and House of Representatives a report on the feasibility and advisability of a reactivation of Eaker Air Force Base in Blytheville, AR to serve as an Air Force Training Center. | Made in Order |
1279 | Version 1 | Blunt Rochester (DE), Kuster (NH) | Democrat | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study to identify health care provider training gaps in screening and treating maternal mental health conditions. Such study will assess health care provider experience with and attitudes around treating pregnant and postpartum women with mental and substance use disorders and include training recommendations for these providers based on identified training gaps. | Submitted |
1280 | Version 1 | Blunt Rochester (DE) | Democrat | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study to explore the impact of menopausal symptoms on the working life of women in the military. | Submitted |
1281 | Version 2 | Escobar (TX) | Democrat | Late Revised To amend Section 711 of the underlying bill to extend application to members of the United States Coast Guard and their beneficiaries. | Revised |
1282 | Version 3 | Escobar (TX) | Democrat | Late Revised This provision seeks to amend Section 5414 of Public Law 118-31, by including authorization for 1 or more international bridge expansion projects in El Paso County, Texas. | Revised |
1283 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Late Requires the Secretary of State to conduct a study on the feasibility of providing debt relief to countries in the Amazon region in exchange for commitments to conserve key areas of the Amazon Rainforest. | Submitted |
1284 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Late Directs the Secretary of State to submit an unclassified report to Congress on an overview of the US-Brazil military partnership between 1964 and 1985. | Submitted |
1285 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Late Directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of State and the Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, to conduct a declassification review of documents related to the U.S.'s involvement in Chile's coup of 1973. | Made in Order |
1286 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Late Prohibits funds from being used to conduct aerial fumigation of crops in Colombia. | Submitted |
1287 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Late Directs the Department of State to submit to Congress a report documenting knowledge from 1980-2010 regarding Colombian military involvement in assassinations, disappearances, collaboration in paramilitary offensives, military conduct in the false positives initiative from 2002-2008, and any gross violations of human rights. | Submitted |
1288 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Connolly (VA) | Democrat | Late Prohibits funds from being used to provide weapons or military aid or military training to Saudi Arabia’s Rapid Intervention Force (RIF), the unit responsible for the murder of U.S. journalist Jamal Khashoggi. | Submitted |
1289 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA), Moskowitz (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Late Withdrawn Waives for FY 25, section 514(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2321h(b)) for defense articles that are set aside, earmarked, reserved, or intended for use as reserve stocks in stockpiles in the State of Israel. Exact same language for FY 24 was in the supplemental bill. | Withdrawn |
1290 | Version 2 | Duncan (SC), Case (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to provide a briefing on the Department’s investment in a plan for the expansion of advanced medical simulation technologies and programs to provide sustainability of medical skill sets critical to the support of future conventional combat operations. | Revised |
1291 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA), Moskowitz (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Late Withdrawn Amends Section 514(b)(2) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2321h(b)(2)) by Increasing the caps on new stockpiles or additions to existing stockpiles located in foreign countries. | Withdrawn |
1292 | Version 1 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Late Clarifies the authority to dispose of certain fissile or radiological materials. | Submitted |
1293 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Late Provides an automatic 100% VA disability rating for individuals that have amputated limbs or a traumatic brain injury (TBI). | Submitted |
1294 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ) | Democrat | Late Repeals Section 1093 of Title 10. | Submitted |
1295 | Version 1 | Connolly (VA) | Democrat | Late Requires the Department of Defense to report on implementation of Section 1537 of the FY2024 NDAA related to user activity monitoring for personnel with access to classified information and networks. The Department must also provide an accounting of funding provided for user activity monitoring programs for unclassified networks. | Made in Order |
1296 | Version 1 | Radewagen (AS) | Republican | Late Requires a report by the DOD on the use of Chaplains in the Indo-Pacific. | Made in Order |
1297 | Version 2 | Rose (TN) | Republican | Late Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to offer a briefing to Congress on the adequacy of institutional capacity building in countries within the United States Africa Command's area of responsibility by March 1, 2025. The briefing must include an analysis of Department of Defense programs and efforts focused on strategy development, budgeting, human resources, logistics, and countering the influence of China, Russia, and violent extremist organizations. | Made in Order |
1298 | Version 2 | Hunt (TX), Perry (PA), Beyer (VA), Ogles (TN), Gooden (TX), Scott (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised SECOND DEGREE Strikes section 5346 from Amendment #328 - Manning & Crewing Requirements for Certain Vessels, Vehicles, and Structures, of the Coast Guard Reauthorization Act of 2024. | Revised |
1299 | Version 1 | Ryan (NY), Waltz (FL), McClellan (VA), Molinaro (NY), Hoyle (OR) | Bi-Partisan | Late Modifies the extension of dependent coverage under TRICARE by allowing a dependent under the age of 26 to be covered without an additional premium. Additionally, the bill authorizes such coverage of dependents without an additional premium, regardless of whether they are eligible to enroll in an employer-sponsored plan. Identical to H.R. 1045 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
1300 | Version 1 | Wenstrup (OH), Turner (OH), Landsman (OH) | Bi-Partisan | Late Increases the Defense Health Program's Education and Training authorization of funding by $25 million and offsets spending with a $25 million reduction for Base Operations and Communication to enhance existing civilian-military partnerships for surge capacity and interoperability necessary to provide a system of care within the continental United States for casualties because of large-scale combat operations. | Made in Order |
1301 | Version 3 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Late Revised Prohibition on Mask Mandate to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 on a Military Installation in the United States. | Made in Order |
1302 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Late Revised Prohibition of Vaccine Mandate to Prevent the Spread of COVID-19 on a Military Installation in the United States. | Revised |
1303 | Version 2 | Mast (FL) | Republican | Late Revised The Secretary of State shall ensure information provided via the Dissent Channel relevant to the security and safety of American personnel, including the U.S. military, be shared with the Secretaries and/or Directors of the Department of Defense, the Intelligence Community, and other relevant departments and agencies. | Revised |
1304 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Late Requires the Secretary of the Department of Defense to submit a certification addressing human and civil rights violations in Peru before continuing certain cooperation with the government of Peru. | Submitted |
1305 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Late Provides for a presumption of service connection for certain diseases associated with the COVID-19 vaccine. Identical to H.R. 8202 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
1306 | Version 2 | Palmer (AL) | Republican | Late Revised Orders the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to the congressional defense committees on the feasibility of establishing a Reserve Officers’ Training Corps program within Space Force. | Revised |
1307 | Version 2 | Miller (OH) | Republican | Late Revised Allows service members with service-connected limb amputations to access prosthetic providers in the community care network without VA pre-approval. | Revised |
1308 | Version 2 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Late Revised Requires the Department of Defense, in coordination with the Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, to conduct a public health assessment to determine levels of contaminants in Vieques and Culebra, Puerto Rico, as a result of military activity. | Revised |
1309 | Version 1 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Late Increases the amount authorized to be appropriated for research, development, test, and evaluation, Defense-wide, as specified in the corresponding funding table in section 4201, for operational system development, Aviation Systems (with the amount of such increase to be made available for Alternative Domestic Source C–130J IRSS). | Made in Order |
1310 | Version 1 | Williams (NY), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Late Precludes absolute liability in any action against a property owner or contractor for certain federal infrastructure and transportation development projects for any injury associated with an elevation- or gravity-related risk occurring on those projects. | Submitted |
1311 | Version 1 | Golden (ME), Turner (OH), Fitzpatrick (PA), Pfluger (TX), Bacon (NE), Nickel (NC), Costa (CA), Gonzales, Tony (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Late Requires the Secretary of the Air Force to ensure that at least 15 pilots from the military forces of Ukraine participate in an F-16 basic flight training course in the United States in Fiscal Year 2025. | Submitted |
1312 | Version 1 | Wenstrup (OH) | Republican | Late Prohibits the authorization of funds to be used to employ or train a Chinese, Russian, Iranian, or North Korean national (as such term is defined in section 101 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101)) in a medical facility of the Department of Veterans Affairs. | Submitted |
1313 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Late Prohibits funding for Title 10 Section 127e surrogate programs. | Submitted |
1314 | Version 1 | Slotkin (MI) | Democrat | Late Requires DoD to conduct a risk assessment relating to threats posed by information and communication technology or services (ICTS), including connected vehicles, owned by, controlled by, or subject to the jurisdiction or direction of a person or jurisdiction of concern to United States national security. | Submitted |
1315 | Version 1 | Posey (FL), Soto (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Late Requires a minimum number of firefighter personnel to safeguard life and property at all space-launch capable United States Space Force installations. | Made in Order |
1316 | Version 1 | Kilmer (WA), Peltola (AK), Bonamici (OR) | Democrat | Late Improves the distribution of tsunami alerts via Integrated Public Alert & Warning Systems (IPAWS) with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA); fortifying the alert system to support all coastal military bases and nearby military communities. | Submitted |
1317 | Version 2 | Moylan (GU), Houlahan (PA), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Congress shall direct the Secretary of Defense to submit an article in the Uniform Code of Military Justice that defines Human Trafficking and make this article punishable for all who report to the Department of Defense. | Revised |
1318 | Version 1 | Connolly (VA) | Democrat | Late Requires the Department of Defense to implement a recommendation of the Government Accountability Office report, International Military Students: DOD and State Should Assess Vetting Implementation and Strengthen Information Sharing (GAO-24-106421), related to the tracking and sharing of information on international military students. | Submitted |
1319 | Version 2 | Roy (TX) | Republican | Late Revised Inserts H.R. 8282 The Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act | Revised |
1320 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA) | Democrat | Late To strike the section that exempts the U.S. Air force from compliance with the Marine Mammal Protection Act at the Eglin Gulf Test and Training Range. | Submitted |
1321 | Version 1 | Luna (FL), Banks (IN) | Republican | Late Prohibits the promotion of critical race theory and associated race-based theories. | Made in Order |
1322 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Late Authorizes employees at the Yuma Proving Grounds to use nonelectric vehicles in the performance of their duties. | Made in Order |
1323 | Version 2 | Houchin (IN), Bucshon (IN), Jackson Lee (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Requires DoD schools notify parents if their student is not reading at grade-level proficiency by the end of third grade. | Made in Order |
1324 | Version 2 | Green (TN) | Republican | Late Revised Codifies the National Centers of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (NCAE-C), which are managed by the National Security Agency (NSA) in partnership with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The NCAE-C’s are designated community colleges, colleges, and universities to advance cybersecurity education and fill national cyber workforce needs. Eligible institutions may choose to be designated from three categories: cyber defense, cyber research, and cyber operations. | Revised |
1325 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Terminate all DoD contracts for electric non-tactical vehicles. | Submitted |
1326 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Require DoD to report on institutions of higher education which host Confucius Institutes that have received DoD funding. | Made in Order |
1327 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late rohibition on federal funding for the Countering Extremist Activity Working Group or implement any recommendations from the group. | Made in Order |
1328 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Prohibition on federal funding for DoDEA Pride Month instruction and/or celebration. | Submitted |
1329 | Version 2 | Arrington (TX) | Republican | Late Revised To encourage DOD to evaluate the potential benefit of integrating MFLC with 100% anonymous telehealth platforms in use today. | Revised |
1330 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Late Would allow service members awarded certain decorations (Purple Heart, Medal of Honor, Distinguished Service Cross, Navy Cross, Air Force Cross, Coast Guard Cross, and Bronze Star) to wear uniform to special events (weddings, galas, funerals, etc.) similar to those that have retired from service. | Made in Order |
1331 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Late Requires that veterans who served at the Tonopah Test Range, also known as Area 52, be provided health coverage to cover service-connected illnesses because of their time at the test range. As it stands, some of the veterans are unable to get health coverage because their time at Area 52, which was spent under an NDA, is not on their official service record. | Submitted |
1332 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ), Escobar (TX), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Late Establishes a pilot program for the remote blood pressure monitoring of pregnant and postpartum individuals that are at risk of a pregnancy-related hypertensive condition. | Submitted |
1333 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Late Requires consistent emission reporting from the Department of Defense. | Submitted |
1334 | Version 2 | Van Duyne (TX), Veasey (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Creates a requirement that air carriers for the civil reserve air fleet program have small businesses participating in the program. | Revised |
1335 | Version 1 | Khanna (CA) | Democrat | Late Inserts the text of the H. R. 3648, the EAGLE Act, from the 117th Congress. | Submitted |
1336 | Version 2 | Grothman (WI) | Republican | Late Revised This amendment prohibits the Department of Defense from giving preferential treatment to applicants based on their race or sex in awarding contracts, procurement decisions, or third-party hiring. | Revised |
1337 | Version 1 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Late Requires the DOD to publish the names of all Chinese Military Companies listed on the 1260H list in Mandarin Chinese as well as English. | Made in Order |
1338 | Version 2 | Rosendale (MT) | Republican | Late Revised Prohibits funds made available by the Act from being used for certain types of assisted reproductive technologies by the Department of Defense to ensure additional guardrails are in place. | Revised |
1339 | Version 1 | Connolly (VA) | Democrat | Late Requires the Office of Personnel Management to implement the relevant recommendations included in the Government Accountability Office report, Federal Workforce: Actions Needed to Improve the Transfer of Personnel Security Clearances and Other Vetting Determinations (GAO-24-105669), to improve security clearance reciprocity across federal agencies. | Submitted |
1340 | Version 1 | Murphy (NC), Davis (NC), Ross (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Late Allows military technicians who are employed by our Nation's national guard to be eligible for TRICARE. They are dual-hatted in that are civil servants and Guardsmen. | Submitted |
1341 | Version 1 | Casten (IL), Vargas (CA), Schakowsky (IL), Khanna (CA), Norton (DC), Mullin (CA) | Democrat | Late Strikes Sec. 312 to eliminate the 5-year prohibition on requiring disclosures of information related to GHG emissions from Department of Defense contractors. Strikes Sec. 318 to allow for implementation of the Federal Acquisition Regulatory (FAR) Council's Federal Supplier Climate Risks and Resilience Rule. | Submitted |
1342 | Version 1 | Green, Al (TX) | Democrat | Late Recognizes the 25th Army Corps - the largest African American unit in the Union Army in the Civil War - for their legacy of victories and sacrifices. This amendment is identical to H.Res.664, introduced in the 118th Congress on August 25, 2023. | Submitted |
1343 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Late Requires that dive school be put back in the Air Force Combat Controller (CCT) training pipeline. Without this training, CCTs will not have the dive qualifications necessary for maritime missions. | Made in Order |
1344 | Version 2 | Escobar (TX) | Democrat | Late Revised Requires the Defense State Liaison Office to study and submit a report to the defense committees on states' efforts to address professional license portability for military spouses. | Revised |
1345 | Version 1 | Van Duyne (TX), DelBene (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Requires a study and a report on allowing organ procurement organizations access to Space-A flights operated by DoD. | Made in Order |
1346 | Version 1 | Van Duyne (TX) | Republican | Late Requires the DoD to prioritize SBA-certified Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business companies for vendor support and non-contract services for overseas projects, before looking at the local market. | Submitted |
1347 | Version 2 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Late Revised Sense of Congress that Congress supports efforts by Space Systems Command’s Innovation & Prototyping Acquisition Delta (SSC/SZI) at Kirtland Air Force Base to invest in more innovative and resilient architectures and to accelerate development and deployment of AI capabilities to monitor the health of satellites in space. | Revised |
1348 | Version 2 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Late Revised Authorizes funding for the planned renovation of the main residential building of the Armed Forces Retirement Home in the District of Columbia. | Revised |
1349 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Late To ensure that all air reserve technicians qualify for TRICARE reserve select. | Submitted |
1350 | Version 2 | Grothman (WI) | Republican | Late Revised Provides one-time payments to employees of Air America, a government-owned corporation that conducted covert operations between 1950 and 1976, in lieu of Federal retirement civil service benefits. Identical to H.R. 6049 (118th Congress). | Revised |
1351 | Version 1 | Grothman (WI) | Republican | Late Withdrawn Provides one-time payments to employees of Air America, a government-owned corporation that conducted covert operations between 1950 and 1976, in lieu of Federal retirement civil service benefits. Identical to H.R. 6049 (118th Congress). (Awaiting text from Leg Counsel) | Withdrawn |
1352 | Version 1 | Grothman (WI) | Republican | Late Withdrawn Provides one-time payments to employees of Air America, a government-owned corporation that conducted covert operations between 1950 and 1976, in lieu of Federal retirement civil service benefits. Identical to H.R. 6049 (118th Congress). (Awaiting text from Leg Counsel) | Withdrawn |
1353 | Version 2 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Late Revised Allows servicemembers who were discharged from the Armed Forces on the sole basis of a nonviolent cannabis offense, to have their discharges upgraded to a general discharge. | Revised |
1354 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Late Ensures that service members receive an electronic copy of their medical records from the Department of Defense no later than 30 days before separation or retirement from the military and an electronic copy of separation documents no later than 12 days after. | Made in Order |
1355 | Version 2 | Van Duyne (TX) | Republican | Late Revised Requires DoD to allow organ procurement organizations access to Space-A flights operated by DoD for the purpose of transporting human organs for transplantation. | Revised |
1356 | Version 2 | Arrington (TX) | Republican | Late Revised Allows procurement, Research Development, Test, and Evaluation, or Operations and Maintenance accounts to be used for the full cycle of software development, acquisition, and sustainment, and encourages the use of the Defense Modernization Account. | Revised |
1357 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA), Scott, Austin (GA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Creates an occupational series for Security Cooperation/Security Assistance. | Submitted |
1358 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Late This amendment would require a report to harmonize sanctions on the Assad regime with the UK and EU. It would also require a strategy to counter kleptocracy by the Assad regime. | Submitted |
1359 | Version 1 | Waltz (FL) | Republican | Late Expands eligibility for military installations resilience projects to include community infrastructure in use by DoD for mission essential functions. | Submitted |
1360 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Late Granting civilian leadership in the U.S. territories and Freely associated states the ability to review all DoD-Related matters that happen within their jurisdiction at the appropriate security-level; especially if it relates to building structure, fortification, and activity that affects the civilian populace in their district. (NOTE: Awaiting legal review from HOLC) | Submitted |
1361 | Version 1 | Strickland (WA) | Democrat | Late Adds $7,000,000 to Training and Recruiting, Joint Chiefs of Staff for the purposes of investing in new, emerging, and existing capabilities that are available to monitor and improve aircrew readiness and mission effectiveness. Offset is Defense Information Systems Agency | Submitted |
1362 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Late Treats Guam like a part of the Continental United States rather than an overseas location for the purposes of worker's compensation. | Submitted |
1363 | Version 1 | Schiff (CA) | Democrat | Late Withdrawn Request a report regarding alternative proteins in meals used by DOD. | Withdrawn |
1364 | Version 1 | Palmer (AL) | Republican | Late Provides $50 million (with an offset to Defense-wide RDT&E) for construction of Air National Guard ramps involved in loading of terminal high altitude area defense missiles or aerial refueling. | Submitted |
1365 | Version 1 | Carbajal (CA) | Democrat | Late Gives DoD the authority to contract the FireGuard Program to the commercial space sector. | Submitted |
1366 | Version 1 | Dingell (MI) | Democrat | Late Seeks to adjust the 45W tax credit to exclude credit eligibility if a vehicle is acquired for personal use or leased for personal use. | Submitted |
1367 | Version 1 | Kilmer (WA) | Democrat | Late Establishes a 5-year pilot program to extend TRICARE coverage of midwives for servicemembers | Submitted |
1368 | Version 2 | Kilmer (WA), Ciscomani (AZ), Moore (WI), Trone (MD), Strickland (WA), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Establishes a 5-year pilot program to extend TRICARE coverage of midwives for servicemembers | Revised |
1369 | Version 1 | Wilson (FL) | Democrat | Late This amendment raises the base salary for all DODEA teachers to a minimum of $60,000. | Submitted |
1370 | Version 1 | Bean (FL) | Republican | Late Recognizes the POW/MIA Memorial and Museum in Jacksonville, Florida as the "National POW/MIA Memorial and Museum." | Submitted |
1371 | Version 1 | Carey (OH) | Republican | Late To direct the Secretary of Homeland Security to establish a pilot program to hire transitioning servicemembers to be Border Patrol agents. Identical to H.R. 8652 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
1372 | Version 1 | Dunn (FL) | Republican | Late Directs the Secretary of Defense to reevaluate rates of the basic allowance for housing under section 403 of title 37, United States Code, for the military housing areas that include Tyndall Air Force Base and Naval Support Activity Panama City. In determining such rates, the Secretary shall take into consideration the requirement that members who serve at Naval Support Activity Panama City are required to live within 30 minutes of such installation. | Submitted |
1373 | Version 2 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Late Revised Prohibits DOD funding from being obligated or expended for the research, production, advancement, or enhancement of cell-cultured meat. | Revised |
1374 | Version 1 | Luttrell (TX) | Republican | Late The Secretary of Defense is authorized, at the discretion of the President and in coordination with relevant law enforcement authorities, to use the force and resources necessary to repel the threat posed by the illegal crossing of United States borders by armed foreign nationals. | Submitted |
1375 | Version 1 | Murphy (NC) | Republican | Late Authorizes physical security upgrades for Triangle Outpost Gate, Camp Lejeune. | Submitted |
1376 | Version 2 | Harshbarger (TN) | Republican | Late Revised Authorizes the Secretary of the military department concerned to waive the education requirement for reserve military officer appointments. | Revised |
1377 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Late Requires a loss of VA benefits if an individual is convicted of felony crimes against children and any (felony or misdemeanor) sex crimes against children. | Submitted |
1378 | Version 1 | Granger (TX) | Republican | Late Mandates the Secretary of the Army to consider using mobile permanent membrane filtration technology that is cost-effective, chemical-free, reduces transportation of contaminated fluids, and effectively removes specific contaminants from water. | Submitted |
1379 | Version 1 | Jackson Lee (TX) | Democrat | Late Provides authorization for a $10 million increase in funding for increased collaboration with NIH to combat Triple Negative Breast Cancer. | Submitted |
1380 | Version 1 | Jackson Lee (TX) | Democrat | Late Provides authorization for $2.5 million increase in funding to combat post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). | Submitted |
1381 | Version 1 | Bacon (NE) | Republican | Late Prohibits funds from being obligated or expended for the research or development of cell culture or any other novel method for the production of cultivated protein | Submitted |
1382 | Version 1 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Late Strikes exemption that allows military chain of command or senior civilian leadership to approve the display of unapproved flags at military installations. | Made in Order |
1383 | Version 1 | Brecheen (OK), Ogles (TN), Moore (AL) | Republican | Late Prohibits funds for promoting or participating in Pride Month. | Submitted |
1384 | Version 2 | Graves (MO) | Republican | Late Revised Pharmacogenomics Feasibility Study directs the DoD to provide a briefing on the advisability and feasibility of establishing a pilot program to test and evaluate the benefits of a pharmacogenomic application programming interface software platform (API software platform). | Revised |
1385 | Version 1 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Late Requires a study regarding the feasibility of providing child care for reserve components when called up for inactive-duty training. | Submitted |
1386 | Version 2 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Late Revised Strike SEC. 3111: Prohibition on Admittance to National Security Laboratories and Nuclear Weapons Production Facilities. | Revised |
1387 | Version 1 | Newhouse (WA), Foster (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Late Including the definitions for 'national security laboratory' and 'nuclear weapons production facility' will ensure the accurate intent of Sec. 3111. The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory shall not be implicated in this section. | Submitted |
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #543 to H.R. 8070, offered by Representatives Lee and Roy, to repeal the outdated 2002 and 1991 AUMFs for Iraq. Defeated: 4–8
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #192 to H.R. 8070, offered by Representative Lee, to reduce the NDAA topline by $100 billion, while continuing to fully fund all accounts that support pay and benefits for personnel and dependents. Defeated: 4–9
Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #214 to H.R. 8070, offered by Representative Connolly, which would protect access to IVF for federal employees covered by the Federal Employees Health Benefit Program. Defeated: 4–9
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendments #944 and #1066, offered by Representatives Titus and Nunn, respectively. Amendment #944 authorizes the office of the Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts in the State Department for three years. Amendment #1066 requests an additional 4,000 Special Immigrant Visas (SIVs) for Afghan Allies. Defeated: 4–9
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendment #1072 by Representative Bilirakis, which provides combat wounded and medically retired veterans with less than 20 years of service the administrative choice to choose concurrent receipt and disability pay or combat related special compensation. Defeated: 4–9
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendments #368, #404, and #775 to H.R. 8070, offered by Representative Slotkin. Amendment #368 requires DoD to provide publicly available information about PFAS contamination cleanup activities for DoD sites that have exceeded federal drinking water standards. Amendment #404 strengthens a 2023 DoD policy directing expeditious implementation of actions to mitigate PFAS contamination by setting deadlines. Amendment #775 provides cancer screenings to federal firefighters as part of their annual Department of Defense physicals. Defeated: 4–9
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendments #229, #249, and #252 to H.R. 8070, offered by Representative Sherrill. Amendment #229 would establish leave and travel policies for servicemembers to access abortion care. Amendment #249 would ensure continued access to emergency care for pregnant individuals at military treatment facilities and codify protections for health care providers who care for pregnant individuals. And amendment #252 would require TRICARE to provide information on reproductive care to beneficiaries. Defeated: 4–9
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendments #14 and #710 to H.R. 8070, offered by Representatives Jacobs and Pocan, respectively. Amendment #14 would codify nondiscrimination in the Armed Forces. Amendment #710 would direct DoD to do outreach to former servicemembers to correct veterans records for those who were discriminated against under Don't Ask, Don't Tell. Defeated: 4–9
Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to amend the rule to make in order amendment #725 offered by Representative Moylan, which extends the period for filing claims under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act and provides compensation under such Act for claims relating to Manhattan Project Waste, and improves compensation for workers involved in uranium mining and individuals living downwind of atmospheric nuclear testing. Defeated: 4–9
Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to amend the rule to make in order amendments #330 and #492, offered by Representatives Courtney and Representative Leger Fernández, respectively. Amendment #330 raises the cap on what Native American contractors are able to receive from the APEX Accelerator Program, formerly Procurement Technical Assistance Program, and would also ensure that any funds reprogrammed from APEX Accelerators are used solely for the purpose of the program. Amendment #492 makes technical changes to Hermit's Peak/Calf Canyon Fire Assistance Act to ensure sufficient time for fire victims to file claims. Defeated: 4–9
Motion by Mr. Austin Scott to report the rule. Adopted: 9-4