H.R. 8800 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027
H.R. 8800 - National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027
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Showing the text of H.R. 8800, as ordered reported by the Committee on Armed Services
(as introduced)
Amendments (click each header to sort table ▲▼ by that column)
| # | Version # | Sponsor(s) | Party | Summary | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Version 1 | Webster (FL) | Republican | Clarifies that a reservist has the ability to discontinue participation in the survivor benefit plan during a previous open season. | Submitted |
| 2 | Version 2 | Massie (KY), Khanna (CA), McGovern (MA), Garcia (IL), Tlaib (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Strikes section 219 (previously section 224), titled “United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative.” This section would integrate Israel into the Pentagon’s most sensitive research, development, testing, evaluation, and data-sharing efforts, including artificial intelligence, directed energy, cyber defense, biotechnology, network integration, and data fusion, while incorporating Israel into United States defense systems and programs of record. | Revised |
| 3 | 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 |
| 4 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Requires the Commanding General of the District of Columbia National Guard to reside in D.C. | Submitted |
| 5 | 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 |
| 6 | Version 1 | Burlison (MO) | Republican | Authorizes the Medal of Honor to be awarded to Gregory McManus for acts of valor. | Submitted |
| 7 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Withdrawn NOT REVIEWABLE Calls for a study exploring the feasibility of allowing departments and agencies to have critical mineral purchasing and reselling capabilities for the purpose of reducing the bureaucratic burden and increasing the speed of purchasing minerals for projects within those departments and agencies. | Withdrawn |
| 8 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Withdrawn NOT REVIEWABLE Calls for an assessment of the United States and Allied nations reliance on China in the railroad manufacturing industry, and requires policy recommendations to strengthen domestic and allied production to reduce reliance on China. | Withdrawn |
| 9 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Withdrawn NOT REVIEWABLE Amends federal maritime security law to address cybersecurity risks posed by ZPMC cranes while giving DoD tools to harden the most militarily sensitive ports. | Withdrawn |
| 10 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Withdrawn NOT REVIEWABLE Requires the Secretary of Defense to integrate biotechnology threats from China into U.S. national defense strategies and develop a plan to counter them. Additionally, it directs the intelligence community to assess China's use of biotechnology for military purposes and establishes an interagency group to monitor foreign investments in the U.S. biotech sector. | Withdrawn |
| 11 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Withdrawn NOT REVIEWABLE Establishes a full-scholarship program for two-year degrees, primarily at community colleges and technical schools, to be operated by CISA in exchange for required government service. Identical to H.R. 1000, the Cyber PIVOTT Act. | Withdrawn |
| 12 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Withdrawn NOT REVIEWABLE Multiyear procurement authority for F–35 and F–15EX aircraft | Withdrawn |
| 13 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Withdrawn NOT REVIEWABLE Extends the mandatory requirement to maintain at least 1,800 fighter aircraft until October 1, 2035 and sets the minimum number of combat-coded fighters at 1,369 by 2030 and 1,558 by 2035. | Withdrawn |
| 14 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Withdrawn NOT REVIEWABLE Authorizes the State Department to lead diplomatic engagements to promote U.S. security interests in outer space, including by coordinating with allies and partners through space security dialogues, and risk reduction measures. It also authorizes the Secretary to enter into agreements that would improve U.S. space security, including by promoting the U.S. commercial space industry; and requires consultations with Congress on adversaries' space capabilities. | Withdrawn |
| 15 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Requires the consent of the chief executive officer of a state (including the District of Columbia and a territory) for the deployment of an out-of-state National Guard to the state under Title 32. | Submitted |
| 16 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Withdrawn Renames the "Department of Defense" the "Department of War." | Withdrawn |
| 17 | Version 1 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Prohibits the VA from requiring evidence of a certain dose of radiation to determine if a veteran is considered radiation-exposed for the purposes of “presumptive benefits.” Identical to H.R. 4469 (119th Congress) | Submitted |
| 18 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Suspends the debit card surcharge that applies to certain veterans and caregivers of veterans with Commissary shopping privileges for Calendar Year 2027. | Submitted |
| 19 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI), Dunn (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Requires DoD biological and medical laboratories to report public health data, including data on infectious diseases, to the CDC. | Submitted |
| 20 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Require disinterment of Robert McCormick Browne, who died by suicide after being credibly accused of abusing dozens of children, from the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific, Hawai‘i. | Submitted |
| 21 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Withdrawn Prohibits the use of funds appropriated for the Department of Defense from being used to deploy members of the Armed Forces to polling places or election offices. | Withdrawn |
| 22 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Revised Expands TRICARE eligibility for Air Reserve Technicians upon enactment. | Revised |
| 23 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to study the process for prospective Armed Forces members to obtain a waiver to enlist notwithstanding previously receiving outpatient mental health counseling for depression and/or anxiety. | Revised |
| 24 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Indefinitely extends the congressionally authorized Vietnam War Commemoration program. Identical to H.R. 4045 (119th Congress). | Revised |
| 25 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Revised Excepts civilian Department of Defense employees who help facilitate Permanent Change of Station moves for the Department of Defense Personal Property Program from future government shutdowns. | Revised |
| 26 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO), Bergman (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to report to Congress on the timeliness of providing electronic health records to members of the Armed Forces who are separating from active duty. Directs the Secretary of Defense to establish standards to ensure that separating servicemembers receive such records within a reasonable period. | Revised |
| 27 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Revised Removes the statute of limitations for a veteran to file a Camp Lejeune Justice Act claim if the veteran already qualified for disability compensation due to their exposure to toxic water at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune. | Revised |
| 28 | Version 1 | Dunn (FL), Tokuda (HI), Hinson (IA) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the Secretary of Defense to contract for and stockpile critical drugs free of Chinese-sourced pharmaceutical inputs. | Submitted |
| 29 | Version 1 | Case (HI) | Democrat | Directs the Defense Intelligence Agency and Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency to conduct a comprehensive review and develop a strategic plan to assess and fix any deficits of Secure Compartmented Information Facilities (SCIFs) in the Indo-Pacific. | Submitted |
| 30 | Version 1 | Case (HI) | Democrat | Directs Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment (OUSD(A&S)) to study the existing acquisition authorities granted to combatant commands and determine if improvement can be made to accelerate the development of capabilities and potential direct rapid research and acquisition tailored to unique and specific theater threats. | Submitted |
| 31 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC), Panetta (CA), Scott, Austin (GA) | Bi-Partisan | Counters foreign persons and foreign governments participating in or facilitating the recruitment of foreign nationals from African countries for the purpose of fighting in the war in Ukraine. | Submitted |
| 32 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC), Panetta (CA), Scott, Austin (GA) | Bi-Partisan | Counters Russian trafficking in persons. | Submitted |
| 33 | Version 1 | Ruiz (CA), Ezell (MS) | Bi-Partisan | Strengthens accountability and oversight of the Department of Defense's compliance with domestic food procurement requirements by directing the DoD Inspector General to conduct quarterly audits ensuring taxpayer dollars are supporting American farmers and domestic supply chains, not foreign competitors. | Submitted |
| 34 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Requires the TRICARE program to cover pre-hospital blood transfusions administered by authorized emergency medical personnel before hospital admission. | Submitted |
| 35 | Version 1 | Edwards (NC), Budzinski (IL), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to establish a secure, opt-in, privacy-preserving database and messaging platform that enables veterans to reconnect with fellow service members they served alongside—without requiring the disclosure of personal contact information. | Submitted |
| 36 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Inserts land withdrawal for U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground. Identical to H.R. 8686, reported (119th Congress) | Submitted |
| 37 | Version 1 | Hageman (WY) | Republican | Amends the Mineral Leasing Act to extend the federal coal bonus bid repayment structure over a 10 year period | Submitted |
| 38 | Version 1 | Ruiz (CA) | Democrat | Allows designated family members and caregivers to supplement, but never alter, the health records of deceased servicemembers and veterans, preserving a complete medical picture that honors their service and supports future research and benefits accountability. | Submitted |
| 39 | Version 1 | Fitzpatrick (PA), Quigley (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts the text of H.R. 3144, Honoring Our K9 Heroes Act (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 40 | Version 2 | Titus (NV), Khanna (CA) | Democrat | Revised Requires a report from the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Administrator for Nuclear Security, U.S. Strategic Command, and the Director of National Intelligence, outlining the potential ramifications of a resumption of explosive nuclear testing. | Revised |
| 41 | Version 2 | Onder (MO) | Republican | Revised Strikes Section 1115, which would prohibit DoD from implementing President Trump's Executive Order 14251, issued on March 27, 2025. The Executive Order exempts certain agencies from collective bargaining agreement protections, including the DoD. | Revised |
| 42 | Version 1 | McCaul (TX), Kaptur (OH), Gottheimer (NJ), Crane (AZ), Baumgartner (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the National Guard to conduct Counter-UAS missions to protect critical infrastructure and major public events upon Department of Defense approval. | Submitted |
| 43 | Version 1 | Davis (NC), Nunn (IA), Harris (NC), Ross (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Expands on Section 1059 of H.R. 8800 to encourage the display of the Honor and Remember Flag, an official symbol in 29 states, at Department-run sites at the discretion of the Secretary and his designees. There remains no national symbol collectively honoring all fallen servicemembers, and the amendment is based on H.R. 1363, Honor and Remember Flag Recognition Act. | Submitted |
| 44 | Version 1 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Requires the State Department to submit a report to Congress outlining its unfunded priorities. | Submitted |
| 45 | Version 1 | Case (HI) | Democrat | Require the Space Force to assess the security, physical, cyber, and geopolitical vulnerabilities of commercially owned and operated satellite ground-based nodes located within the Indo-Pacific. | Submitted |
| 46 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD), Bacon (NE), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Moves the pension funds for the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps to the Military Retirement Fund to ensure all retired uniformed servicemembers receive pension payments during a government shutdown. Identical to H.R. 8732 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 47 | Version 3 | Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Revised Authorizes DoD to use the Ford Island Improvement Account for electrical or infrastructure upgrades on DoD land at Barber’s Point, HI. | Revised |
| 48 | Version 1 | Smith (WA) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to notify and consult with the HASC and SASC on any changes to evaluation criteria for officers not less than 180 days before conducting the action. | Submitted |
| 49 | Version 1 | Mast (FL) | Republican | Requires the Under Secretary of Commerce for Industry and Security to require a license for the export, reexport, or in-country transfer of certain integrated circuits, and for other purposes. | Submitted |
| 50 | Version 1 | Courtney (CT), McCaul (TX), Magaziner (RI), Bell (MO) | Bi-Partisan | Amends the AUKUS Submarine Transfer Authorization Act to allow for transfer of three in-service Virginia-class submarines, instead of two. | Submitted |
| 51 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Horsford (NV), Titus (NV), Kennedy (NY), Amodei (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense (DOD), under the PACT Act, to establish a presumption of toxic exposure for veterans who served at locations currently classified by the Department of Energy (DOE) as a location where radiation and toxic exposure occurred under the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act of 2000. The bill would also require DOD and the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to establish a process for collecting and sharing information about affected veterans and servicemembers. | Submitted |
| 52 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Establishes a status identifier for remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) crew who conduct combat operations, to help increase their access to mental health services and give them proper recognition. | Submitted |
| 53 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | 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 |
| 54 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Establishes an annual recruitment and retention bonus of $1,000 for Federal wildland firefighters. | Submitted |
| 55 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Fleischmann (TN), Moulton (MA), Horsford (NV), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Adds the Department of Energy (DOE) to the list of exempted federal agencies—which currently includes DOD, DHS, DOJ, and the State Department—that are able to procure, operate, and inventory unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) from “covered foreign entities” for the sole purpose of conducting research, testing, and evaluation to better understand the risks these covered UAS may pose and better develop systems for countering them. | Submitted |
| 56 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Prohibits ICE from deporting service members or veterans and immediate family members of service members without due process and access to legal counsel. | Submitted |
| 57 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Requires a study on the cost and feasibility of increasing the minimum and maximum allowable pension rate (MAPR) for surviving spouses and children. | Submitted |
| 58 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Prohibits the President from altering adherence to the HUD-VASH housing first principles. | Submitted |
| 59 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Case (HI), Sorensen (IL) | Democrat | Establishes a data sharing process to enable states to access military enlistment data to better inform high school students and educators on military careers and more accurately track the outcome of students who choose a career in the military after graduation. | Submitted |
| 60 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Expands the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) to include student veterans using their VA-administered educational benefits and taking advantage of paid internships or work opportunities while in school. This would incentivize employers to hire more student veterans for part-time work and paid internships by automatically qualifying employers for the WOTC 40% tax credit on the first $6,000 of a new employee’s first-year wages when they hire veterans using their GI Bill or other educational benefits. | Submitted |
| 61 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU), King-Hinds (MP) | Republican | Allows targeted air cabotage waivers for Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands. | Submitted |
| 62 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Reinstates assignment incentive pay at Creech Air Force Base to compensate for the base's high operations tempo, austere conditions, and lack of quality-of-life facilities. | Submitted |
| 63 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Requires DOD to modify service records to include a check box or other method to signify that a servicemember served at data masked location, or a location deemed contaminated by the Department of Energy, and to require medical screening when outprocessing from that duty station. | Submitted |
| 64 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of the Air Force, in coordination with the Defense Health Agency, to assess behavioral and social health conditions affecting servicemembers and families stationed at Creech. | Submitted |
| 65 | Version 1 | Lee (NV) | Democrat | Expands access to medical treatment, including mental health treatment, for surviving children of servicemembers, who died while on active duty, by increasing the age limitation to qualify as a dependent child to age 26 for this select class of dependent. | Submitted |
| 66 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Revised Facilitates the transfer and demilitarization of certain aircraft to the State of Colorado for wildfire suppression purposes. | Revised |
| 67 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Department of Defense to report the average military medical treatment facility patient referral and consult wait times for active-duty servicemembers and veterans. | Revised |
| 68 | Version 1 | Landsman (OH), Van Orden (WI), Harrigan (NC), Tran (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Amends title 38, United States Code, to ensure that the Secretary of Veterans Affairs furnishes certain non-opioid pain medications to veterans. Reflects the text of the NOPAIN For Veterans Act (H.R. 4509) that is co-led by Reps. Landsman and Van Orden. | Submitted |
| 69 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA), Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Prohibits DOD from preventing women to serve in any role within the military and clarifies that gender neutral standards can exist for women in ground combat only | Submitted |
| 70 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY), Jacobs (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a pilot program to provide Congress with more information on foreign assistance spending during the congressional notification process, including program objectives, total lifecycle costs, and performance oversight. This is the text of H.R.7461, the Transparency in Foreign Assistance Act, which passed HFAC markup 44-0. | Submitted |
| 71 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY) | Republican | Extends diplomatic privileges to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), allowing the organization to establish a foreign mission to the U.S. to be located in Washington, D.C. | Submitted |
| 72 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to deploy standardized Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems (C-UAS) to all applicable military bases. | Submitted |
| 73 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM), Murphy (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Expands Veterans Integrated Service Network (VISN) 17 to include Otero and Eddy County in New Mexico. | Submitted |
| 74 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA) | Democrat | Directs a report on cost of living adjustment calculations for purposes of pay and benefits for members of the Armed Forces and civilian employees of the Department of Defense whose permanent duty station is in California. | Submitted |
| 75 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM) | Democrat | Exempts veterans from work requirements under SNAP | Submitted |
| 76 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM) | Democrat | Renames the Department of Veterans Affairs Community-based outpatient clinic in Las Cruces, New Mexico to the "Las Cruces Bataan Memorial Clinic" | Submitted |
| 77 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM), Van Drew (NJ), Owens (UT), Edwards (NC), Titus (NV), Lawler (NY), LaLota (NY), Sorensen (IL), Moore (UT) | Bi-Partisan | Increases the Department of Veteran Affairs education stipend from $1,000 to $1,400 and directs an annual increase to the stipend to adjust for inflation. | Submitted |
| 78 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Requires the Department of the Navy and the Marine Corps to strengthen tactical vehicle risk management by establishing clearly defined responsibilities for vehicle commanders and implementing standardized procedures that enable first-line supervisors to identify, assess and mitigate operational risks during training and mission execution. | Submitted |
| 79 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense to improve oversight, monitoring and evaluation of nonclinical suicide prevention training across the military services. | Submitted |
| 80 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to carry out a pilot program to provide certain members of the Armed Forces with continuous glucose monitoring technology. | Submitted |
| 81 | Version 1 | Luttrell (TX), Bergman (MI), Van Orden (WI), Ezell (MS), Carter (LA), McGarvey (KY), Correa (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Extends the period of performance of the current DoD trial to treat certain conditions using psychedelic substances to September 30, 2033. | Submitted |
| 82 | Version 1 | Bergman (MI) | Republican | Increases funding amount for Next Generation Combat Vehicle Technology and offsets from Ship Depot Operations Support (O&M), Navy by $7M. | Submitted |
| 83 | Version 1 | Bergman (MI) | Republican | Increases funding amount for Ground Technology and offsets from Ship Depot Operations Support (O&M), Navy by $10M. | Submitted |
| 84 | Version 2 | Ruiz (CA), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of State, to engage host nations in developing a plan to eliminate foreign-controlled open-air burn pits used near U.S. troops, protecting American servicemembers from toxic exposure. | Revised |
| 85 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC), Fulcher (ID), Stauber (MN), Bacon (NE) | Republican | Ensures that all legacy fighter aircraft become eligible for recapitalization immediately after the first 129 F-15EXs are procured. | Submitted |
| 86 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC), Stauber (MN), Bacon (NE), Fulcher (ID) | Republican | Specifies phased inventory benchmarks for combat coded fighter aircraft. | Submitted |
| 87 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Department of Defense, in coordination with Federal labs, to establish a comprehensive shared database to help improve public and private cooperation to benefit national security. | Revised |
| 88 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Department of Defense to review districting for zip codes and to consider additional costs of living (like local tax rates) outside the current calculations when establishing military Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) rates. | Revised |
| 89 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Department 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. | Revised |
| 90 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Authorizes the State Department to lead diplomatic engagements to promote U.S. security interests in outer space, including by coordinating with allies and partners through space security dialogues. Additionally, authorizes the Secretary to enter into agreements that would improve U.S. space security, including by promoting the U.S. commercial space industry; and requires consultations with Congress on adversaries' space capabilities. | Submitted |
| 91 | Version 1 | Langworthy (NY) | Republican | Requires the Department of War to provide educational information on newborn screening, state newborn screening panel variations, and available supplemental screening options to TRICARE beneficiaries receiving prenatal care. Requires the Department of War to submit a report to Congress on the feasibility, costs, and logistical considerations of ensuring newborns of TRICARE beneficiaries receive screening for all federally recommended newborn screening conditions. | Submitted |
| 92 | Version 1 | McDowell (NC) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to Congress on the military power and illicit activities of certain drug cartels, including recommendations for additional authorities or resources to enhance efforts of the U.S. to disrupt and dismantle the military capabilities of the cartels. | Submitted |
| 93 | Version 3 | Nehls (TX), Issa (CA) | Republican | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to review existing programs and, where feasible, implement software-based cryptographic protections that strengthen data security without requiring new hardware. It advances the Department's transition to post-quantum cybersecurity standards, promotes data ownership and key sovereignty, prevents vendor lock-in, and ensures future defense programs incorporate these protections from the outset. | Revised |
| 94 | Version 1 | McDowell (NC) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of State to report to Congress on individuals and entities collaborating with the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps. Requires the President to determine if individuals identified in that report should be included on the Entity List maintained by DHS pursuant to the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act. | Submitted |
| 95 | Version 2 | McDowell (NC) | Republican | Revised Requires the GAO to conduct a review to assess the funding and resource needs of the Coast Guard to carry out its cybersecurity responsibilities. Identical to H.R. 7625 (119th Congress). | Revised |
| 96 | Version 1 | Obernolte (CA), Khanna (CA), Latta (OH) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a National Security Commission on Robotics tasked with evaluating how robotics and associated emerging technologies affect national security, defense missions, and U.S. technological leadership. | Submitted |
| 97 | Version 1 | Fine (FL), Salazar (FL) | Republican | Synchronizes US sanctions enforcement by requiring Department of the Treasury, the Department of Commerce, and the Department of War to notify each other when placing a foreign individual or entity on specified sanctions lists. After receiving notification each federal agency has 90 days to determine if they will include the entity on their respective lists. This amendment is identical to H.R.4291: the Sanctions Lists Harmonization Act. | Submitted |
| 98 | Version 1 | Fine (FL) | Republican | Facilitates the export of United States artificial intelligence systems, computing hardware, and standards to our allies to secure our combined national security. This is identical to H.R.6996: Full AI Stack Export Promotion Act, execpet the Committee on Energy and Commerce is added as a report recipient at their request. | Submitted |
| 99 | Version 1 | Elfreth (MD), Bergman (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the Department of Defense to enter interagency agreements with National Marine Fish Service and Fish and Wildlife Service to fund additional personnel specifically to execute environmental reviews of priority military programs or projects. | Submitted |
| 100 | Version 1 | Crank (CO), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Establishes a presumption of approval for qualified DoD servicemembers and civilian employees seeking authorization from their facility commander to carry personal firearms on military installations. | Submitted |
| 101 | Version 1 | Huizenga (MI), McCaul (TX), Messmer (IN), Ryan (NY), Bell (MO), Courtney (CT) | Bi-Partisan | To amend the statuary prohibition excluding the transfer of MTCR-controlled technologies to AUKUS partners. | Submitted |
| 102 | Version 2 | Carter (GA) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the Department of Commerce from enforcing certain permit requirements for activities related to undersea fiber optic cables in national marine sanctuaries. Specifically, Commerce may not prohibit or require an authorization for any covered activities related to undersea fiber optic cables if a license, lease, or permit has been issued by a state or federal agency to authorize the covered activity. Covered activities are the installation, continued presence, operation, maintenance, repair, or recovery of undersea fiber optic cables in a national marine sanctuary. The bill also authorizes Commerce to direct the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to engage in interagency cooperation regarding federal agency actions that are likely to destroy, cause the loss of, or injure a resource in a national marine sanctuary and involve covered activities. | Revised |
| 103 | Version 1 | Walberg (MI), Courtney (CT), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Expands the role of nurse practitioners and physician assistants in providing services to injured federal workers under the federal workers' compensation program within the scope of their practice as defined by state law. | Submitted |
| 104 | Version 1 | Baird (IN), Keating (MA), Harrigan (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Codifies the Foundational Infrastructure for Responsible Use of Small-Modular-Reactor Technology Program at the State Department. Identical to H.R. 8648 (119th Congress) | Submitted |
| 105 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Ensures a policy of religious neutrality at DoD | Submitted |
| 106 | Version 1 | Luttrell (TX) | Republican | Establishes $0.50 tax credit per gallon for liquified natural gas production if used as fuel in a maritime vessel or fuel in aerospace propulsion systems. | Submitted |
| 107 | Version 2 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Revised Expressing the sense of Congress that the United States reaffirms its unwavering commitment to the AUKUS partnership with Australia and the United Kingdom as vital to maintaining a safe and secure world. Congress supports robust investment in the United States submarine industrial base to promote the AUKUS partnership. | Revised |
| 108 | Version 1 | Malliotakis (NY), Kean (NJ), Goldman (NY), Gottheimer (NJ), Johnson (TX), Smith (NJ), Haridopolos (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes U.S.-Israel-Greece-Cyprus ("3+1") counterterrorism and maritime security training programs and authorizes funding for related facilities, equipment, training, and support activities. Requires implementation reports, strategic strategies, and congressional briefings on counterterrorism and maritime security cooperation. Substantively identical to H.R. 2510 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 109 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Requires the Homeland Security Secretary to grant two years of deferred action to children certified by a physician as having a serious medical condition and receiving treatment in the United States, with up to two caregivers eligible for deferred action and work authorization. | Submitted |
| 110 | Version 1 | Webster (FL) | Republican | Requires a report on the military camping and recreational park program. | Submitted |
| 111 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to provide a report on the implementation of the Go for Green (G4G) nutrition program at military dining facilities. | Submitted |
| 112 | Version 1 | Carter (GA), Scott, Austin (GA), Stefanik (NY) | Republican | Gives a facility that processes or refines a critical energy resource an interim status permit under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act until the final administrative disposition of its permit application or it is proven that the facility failed to provide information needed to process the permit application, ensuring timely and efficient approvals for vital projects. Identical to H.R. 3059. | Submitted |
| 113 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU), King-Hinds (MP) | Republican | Allows a 30 day period for local business within the Area of Operations of Joint Region Marianas to bid on contracts for work performed within the AOR. Does not prevent outside business from bidding after 30 days. Waiver authority for Department included. | Submitted |
| 114 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to report to Congress on the threat of artificial intelligence-powered attacks, scams, and fraud to U.S. military installations, operations, and personnel. This report should evaluate the use of artificial intelligence by foreign adversaries for surveillance and targeting. | Submitted |
| 115 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to establish a program to identify, monitor, and defend against AI-enabled cyberattacks targeting critical civilian infrastructure that is important to national security. | Submitted |
| 116 | Version 1 | Hayes (CT), Larson (CT) | Democrat | Directs each military department to conduct a review and update of any online information relating to suicide prevention or behavioral health. Identical to H.R.5040 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 117 | Version 1 | Baumgartner (WA), McDowell (NC), Shreve (IN) | Republican | Directs the State Department, in coordination with relevant federal agencies, to assess and report on the national security risks posed by foreign adversaries using generative artificial intelligence for malicious activities. Identical to H.R. 7058 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 118 | Version 1 | Baumgartner (WA), Lawler (NY) | Republican | Allows countries eligible for foreign military financing (FMF) to use those funds for direct commercial contracts (DCC) and eliminates the $100 million cap currently in place. Identical to H.R. 8649 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 119 | Version 1 | Fry (SC), Nehls (TX) | Republican | Establishes a program, created and administered by the Administrator of General Services within one year of enactment, allowing Federal law enforcement officers to purchase retired firearms at salvage value. This would allow federal law enforcement officers to purchase their retired firearms if the firearm is purchased within six months of the date it was retired, and the officer is currently or retired in good standing with the Federal agency. | Submitted |
| 120 | Version 2 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Strikes Section 842(c) from the FY25 NDAA. | Revised |
| 121 | Version 1 | Dingell (MI), Fitzpatrick (PA), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Ryan (NY), Ross (NC), Scholten (MI), McDonald Rivet (MI), Friedman (CA), Budzinski (IL), Johnson (TX), Subramanyam (VA), Garcia (IL), Larson (CT), Ruiz (CA), Stevens (MI), Van Orden (WI), Lawler (NY), Kiggans (VA), Bacon (NE), Carbajal (CA), McGarvey (KY), Salazar (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Drives innovation in developing next-generation protection for firefighters by accelerating the development of PFAS-free turnout gear, and for other purposes. Identical to H.R. 3184 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 122 | Version 1 | Baird (IN) | Republican | Amends the Export Control Reform Act of 2018, to allow the Secretary of State, Defense, and Energy to submit export control proposals to the Export Administration Review Board. Identical to H.R. 8036 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 123 | Version 2 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Requires a report on IRGC Operatives serving in diplomatic or consular roles abroad. | Revised |
| 124 | Version 2 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funding for materials that refer to Judea and Samaria by "the West Bank." | Revised |
| 125 | Version 2 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised 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. | Revised |
| 126 | Version 2 | Tenney (NY), Case (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised 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 to monitor the PRC's military trends abroad and counter its advancements in foreign nations that pose a threat to US interests and the rules-based order. | Revised |
| 127 | Version 1 | Baird (IN) | Republican | Amends Section 410 of the Foreign Relations Authorization Act, FY 1994 and FY 1995, to change limitations to U.S. funding of the United Nations, if the Palestine Liberation Organization is granted any status, rights, or privileges beyond observer status in the United Nations or subsequent agencies. Identical to H.R. 3208 (119th Congress) | Submitted |
| 128 | Version 1 | Hayes (CT) | Democrat | Expands the eligibility of disabled veterans to receive Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits. Identical to H.R.2195 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 129 | Version 1 | Cline (VA), Moolenaar (MI), Harrigan (NC), Crane (AZ), Cloud (TX), Fitzgerald (WI), Davidson (OH) | Republican | Requires the Pentagon to review and prohibit the use of covered payment processing equipment, systems, or services tied to foreign adversaries, including China, in contracts with retailers serving the Department. The amendment establishes a phased implementation process, culminating in a prohibition on DoW contracts with retailers that continue to rely on covered foreign-adversary payment processing technology and is identical to H.R. 8787 of the 119th Congress. | Submitted |
| 130 | Version 1 | Hayes (CT) | Democrat | Improves and expands eligibility for dependency and indemnity (DIC) compensation paid to certain survivors of certain veterans. Identical to H.R. 2055 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 131 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits the designation of military and certain National Guard lands as critical habitats under the Endangered Species Act when deemed necessary by the Department of Defense. Exempts military personnel from Endangered Species Act prohibitions during national defense-related operations, including incidental harm to protected species. (H.R. 65: Armed Forces Endangered Species Exemption Act) | Submitted |
| 132 | Version 1 | Rose (TN) | Republican | Authorizes livestock producers and their employees to take black vultures that are causing or are believed to cause death, injury, or destruction to livestock. The text is the version of H.R. 2462 (119th Congress) reported by the Committee on Natural Resources. | Submitted |
| 133 | Version 1 | Kelly (MS), Garamendi (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Amends the existing SHIPS for America provisions included in the National Defense Authorization Act by establishing new maritime governance structures, expanding strategic sealift programs, incentivizing domestic shipbuilding, increasing the use of U.S.-flag vessels in international commerce, and supporting maritime workforce development. Creates a Maritime Security Trust Fund and related authorities to finance maritime security, fleet expansion, shipbuilding, infrastructure, and workforce initiatives that strengthen the United States maritime sector. | Submitted |
| 134 | Version 1 | Loudermilk (GA), Soto (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Raises the Currency Transaction Report (CTR) threshold raised from $10,000 to $30,000, makes continuing adjustments for inflation, updating the CTR threshold every five years, and aligns other reporting thresholds for money service businesses with the increase in the CTR threshold, with proportionate increases where applicable. | Submitted |
| 135 | Version 1 | Rose (TN) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of War to submit a report to the House and Senate Committees on Armed Services on the fraud scheme perpetrated by Janet Mello, a civilian employee of the Department of the Army who was indicted and pleaded guilty to stealing over $100 million in 4-H Military Partnership Grant program funds. | Submitted |
| 136 | Version 1 | Loudermilk (GA) | Republican | Amends the CARES Act to remove a requirement on lessors to provide notice to vacate. Identical to H.R. 1078 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 137 | Version 1 | Kim (CA), Raskin (MD) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts the text of H.R. 3732 to provide protections for good faith donations of pet food and supplies. | Submitted |
| 138 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ), Pocan (WI), Crane (AZ) | 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. | Submitted |
| 139 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of War to integrate biotechnology threats from China into U.S. national defense strategies and develop a plan to counter them. Additionally, it directs the intelligence community to assess China's use of biotechnology for military purposes and establishes an interagency group to monitor foreign investments in the U.S. biotech sector. | Submitted |
| 140 | Version 1 | Kim (CA), Olszewski (MD), Radewagen (AS), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Creates a China Sanctions Task Force to identify Chinese targets for sanctions and export controls if China attempts to take physical or political control of Taiwan (identical to H.R. 8693). | Submitted |
| 141 | Version 1 | Hill (AR), Moskowitz (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Updates the Captagon strategy to reflect Syria and the region post-Assad. Requires the Secretary of State to develop an interagency strategy to counter, disrupt, and dismantle narcotics production and trafficking and affiliated networks. | Submitted |
| 142 | Version 1 | McDowell (NC) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit to Congress a strategy to support the cyber defense of Taiwan through coordination with the Five Eyes partners, including a description of resources, authorities, and personnel required to implement the strategy. | Submitted |
| 143 | Version 1 | McDonald Rivet (MI), Harrigan (NC), Davis (NC), Lawler (NY), Barragán (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Expands credentialed, personalized financial and housing counseling to members of the Armed Forces serving on active duty or transitioning from service, and for other purposes. Identical to H.R. 8056 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 144 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Reauthorizes the Mosquito Abatement for Safety and Health program, provide additional training, and instill better coordination to fight the spread of mosquito and other vector-borne diseases. Identical to H.R. 7876 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
| 145 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Adjust dates for agent orange eligibility in Guam under the PACT Act. | Submitted |
| 146 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | 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 |
| 147 | Version 1 | Lee (NV) | Democrat | Establishes a pilot partnership between DOD advanced cyberspace operations, information aggressor units, with universities designated by the National Security Agency (NSA) as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity. | Submitted |
| 148 | Version 1 | Lee (NV) | Democrat | Directs the Department of Defense to brief Congress on their efforts to create and implement incentive programs that would encourage Family Child Care providers to expand their services, support military spouses, and provide after-hours childcare, which would support troops and their families, who often work outside of normal business hours due to the global operations they support. | Submitted |
| 149 | Version 2 | Titus (NV), Self (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires certification regarding arms sales to the Republic of Turkey. | Revised |
| 150 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY), Kim (CA), McCormick (GA), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Defines “remote access” and adds remote access provisions into U.S. export control law. This is the text of H.R.2683, the Remote Access Security Act, which passed HFAC 51-0 and passed on the floor 369-22. | Submitted |
| 151 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY), Salazar (FL), Gottheimer (NJ), Tenney (NY), Messmer (IN), Davis (NC), Stauber (MN) | Bi-Partisan | Extends existing anti-boycott protections to international governmental organizations (IGOs), such as the UN. These protections are already in place for boycotts instigated by foreign countries. | Submitted |
| 152 | Version 1 | Huizenga (MI) | Republican | Requires an identification of foreign entities that illicitly access technical characteristics of US AI models for the purpose of distillation and report to congress on efforts to mitigate these threats. | Submitted |
| 153 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC), Panetta (CA) | Bi-Partisan | To authorize the use of amounts in the Ukraine Support Fund for purchases by the Government of Ukraine of defense articles. | Submitted |
| 154 | Version 2 | Huizenga (MI), Foster (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires Commerce Department to implement chip security mechanisms to detect and prevent smuggling of advanced AI chips to unauthorized countries and end-users. | Revised |
| 155 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC), Panetta (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes activities to counter Russia in the Middle East and the Balkans. | Submitted |
| 156 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH), Harrigan (NC), Khanna (CA), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to publish a list of dietary supplement ingredients prohibited for use by members of the Armed Forces. Identical to H.R. 8962 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 157 | Version 1 | Huizenga (MI) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of State to engage in diplomacy to align U.S. and allied export controls across the full semiconductor supply chain, including manufacturing equipment, design tools, intellectual property transfers, and technical assistance | Submitted |
| 158 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Strikes the prohibition on the reduction of the total number of nuclear-armed Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs). | Submitted |
| 159 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR), Johnson (GA), Tlaib (MI), Velázquez (NY), Mullin (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of the National Guard in enforcing the immigration laws, in accordance with existing law. | Submitted |
| 160 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Eliminates the Selective Service and requires that a draft may only be established for conflicts authorized by Congress and for which the DOD has certified to Congress that involuntary inductions are necessary for such conflicts. | Submitted |
| 161 | Version 1 | Zinke (MT), Biggs (SC), Kim (CA), Messmer (IN), Aderholt (AL), Lawler (NY), Baumgartner (WA) | Republican | Amends the Arms Export Control Act to raise the dollar thresholds that trigger congressional notification or reporting requirements for Foreign Military Sales and Direct Commercial Sales. Identical to H.R. 3613 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 162 | Version 1 | Huizenga (MI) | Republican | Requires a review and determination of sanctions on Burmese state-owned enterprises such as the Myanma Economic Bank and foreign entities involved in Burma’s jet fuel sector. | Submitted |
| 163 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Prohibits use of funds for implementation of Executive Order 13693 that requires DOD to meet certain green energy mandates and to incorporate climate change reviews within DOD operations, acquisition, and planning. | Submitted |
| 164 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits the Department of Defense from acquiring products or services that support penal slavery or forced labor. | Submitted |
| 165 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits Department of Defense funds for and participation in the International Stabilization Force (authorized under UNSC Resolution 2803) unless and until Congress enacts specific statutory authorization consistent with the War Powers Resolution. | Submitted |
| 166 | Version 2 | Walkinshaw (VA), Fitzpatrick (PA), Hoyle (OR), Vindman (VA), Van Orden (WI), Budzinski (IL), Sorensen (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Supports federal firefighters’ physical and mental health by limiting pre-scheduled work hours to 60 per week, helping ensure a more reasonable work-life balance for those on the frontlines. Addresses recruitment and retention issues, and brings schedules more in line with state and local firefighters; also addresses long-standing issues with federal fire fighter pension calculations. Identical to H.R. 759 in the 119th Congress. | Revised |
| 167 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits funds and security assistance to any government, armed group, or entity that has committed war crimes, including attacks on hospitals and medical personnel, UN facilities and personnel, refugee camps, aid workers, or journalists, as well as the crime of forcible transfer or impeding the delivery of humanitarian aid. | Submitted |
| 168 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Bans Members of Congress from Owning and Trading Defense Stocks. Identical to H.R.1756 - Stop Politicians Profiting from War Act of 2025 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 169 | Version 1 | Baumgartner (WA) | Republican | Increases funding by $40 million for Defense-wide RDTE to accelerate the manufacturing of advanced reactive materials used to enhance the lethality of munitions. | Submitted |
| 170 | Version 1 | Moore (WI) | Democrat | Updates the report required in Sec. 557 related to military protective orders to add additional elements, including the need to detail the top reasons for why military protective orders were denied. | Submitted |
| 171 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Reforms the Espionage Act to prevent its use and abuse against whistleblowers, journalists, and the American public for exposing government corruption and wrongdoing. Identical to H.R.7930 - Daniel Ellsberg Press Freedom and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2026 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 172 | Version 2 | Jackson (TX), Schweikert (AZ), Whitesides (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the Secretary of War to issue voluntary guidance for AI contractors developing, maintaining, or operating AI systems for the Department of War to reduce insider threat, espionage, and other personnel-related security risks to sensitive AI systems and infrastrucuture. | Revised |
| 173 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Strikes section 219 (formerly known as section 224), the United States-Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative, which would deeply integrate the U.S. and Israeli militaries and defense industries more than ever before. | Submitted |
| 174 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits the construction or operation of AI Data Centers on Federal Lands, including land under the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense. | Submitted |
| 175 | Version 1 | Baumgartner (WA), Mannion (NY), Moolenaar (MI), Shreve (IN), Zinke (MT), Riley (NY), Goodlander (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Gives allied supplier countries 240 days to adopt controls matching U.S. restrictions, and if they do not, it requires BIS to extend U.S. jurisdiction over all allied chipmaking tools built with American technology. Identical to the MATCH Act ANS that passed out of committee. | Submitted |
| 176 | Version 3 | Jacobs (CA), Kim (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Authorizes and enables the United States to pursue a model of locally led development and humanitarian response and expand engagement with local actors and increase its local partner base. This language is identical to H.R. 6196, the Locally Led Development and Humanitarian Response Act. | Revised |
| 177 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Strikes Section 1707, which would establish the United States-Abraham Accords Defense Cooperation Initiative. This Initiative would further increase military cooperation between the United States and the militaries of countries including the UAE, Bahrain, and Israel. | Submitted |
| 178 | Version 1 | Keating (MA), Huizenga (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Creates a strategy to expand U.S.-European nuclear energy cooperation. Substantively identical to H.R. 2504 as reported out of HFAC markup. | Submitted |
| 179 | Version 1 | Baumgartner (WA), McCormick (GA), Lawler (NY), Zinke (MT) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of State to create and maintain a list of priority countries and end-users to receive expediated ITAR license application processing for direct commercial sales. Identical to H.R. 4215, the International Traffic in Arms Regulations Licensing Reform Act. | Submitted |
| 180 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI), Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Strikes the extension of the prohibition on the closure or relinquishing control of the Guantanamo Bay detention facility and naval station. | Submitted |
| 181 | Version 1 | Newhouse (WA), Larsen (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Provides narrow flexibilities to expand Critical Access Hospital designations to provide essential health care access for members of the Armed Services, dependents, veterans, and tribal communities in rural areas. Identical to H.R. 8986 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 182 | Version 1 | Keating (MA), Wilson (SC), Meeks (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Requires State Department and Commerce Department strategies to combat the use of US and European technology in Iranian-made drones. Substantively identical to sections 4(a) and 4(b) of H.R.2505 which passed the House on suspension in June 2026. | Submitted |
| 183 | Version 2 | Walkinshaw (VA) | Democrat | Revised Strengthens the Department of Veterans Affairs’ VET TEC (Veteran Employment Through Technology Education Courses) program by requiring VA to publicly report employment outcomes, standardize how job outcomes are calculated to ensure accuracy, prevent inflated reporting tied to training providers, expand reporting on full-time, part-time, and self-employment outcomes, and strengthen participant feedback and program improvement. | Revised |
| 184 | Version 2 | Walkinshaw (VA) | Democrat | Revised codifies the U.S. policy of non-recognition regarding Russian annexations in Ukraine and prohibits U.S. foreign assistance to any central government that recognizes or establishes diplomatic relations with Russian-occupied regions in Ukraine. | Revised |
| 185 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC), Shreve (IN) | Republican | Calls for an assessment of the reliance of the United States and allied nations on Chinese railroad manufacturing, and requires policy recommendations to strengthen domestic and allied production to reduce dependency. | Submitted |
| 186 | Version 1 | McCaul (TX) | Republican | This amendment updates U.S. export control laws by standardizing how the government reviews technology licenses and requiring clearer rules for when licenses should be denied. It also establishes specialized panels of experts to advise the government on critical technologies like AI and semiconductors, while ordering a formal review of current restrictions on advanced computer chips. | Submitted |
| 187 | Version 1 | McCaul (TX), Keating (MA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the U.S. government to impose strict financial sanctions on foreign individuals or entities that buy, import, or facilitate the trade of Russian oil and petroleum products. | Submitted |
| 188 | Version 1 | Rose (TN) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to submit a report to Congress analyzing legal, regulatory, and policy barriers to Somaliland’s access to the United States financial system and recommending steps to facilitate access while mitigating illicit finance risks. Reflects the reporting provisions of H.R. 7993, Somaliland Economic Access and Opportunity Act (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 189 | Version 1 | Costa (CA), Scott, Austin (GA), Bell (MO), Bacon (NE), Carbajal (CA), Vindman (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) within the Department of Defense to evaluate and invest in Ukrainian defense technologies, including technologies that have been developed and refined on the battlefield, such as drones. | Submitted |
| 190 | Version 1 | Fine (FL) | Republican | Requires the disclosure of foreign gifts over $50,000 made to military colleges and establishes enforcement mechanisms for non-compliance. | Submitted |
| 191 | Version 1 | Keating (MA), Wilson (SC) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a US-Belarus Strategic Dialogue. Substantively identical to H.R.4804. | Submitted |
| 192 | Version 2 | Walkinshaw (VA) | Democrat | Revised prohibits any federal agency from taking any action or extending any assistance that recognizes or implies recognition of Russia's sovereignty over Crimea, its airspace, or its territorial waters. | Revised |
| 193 | Version 2 | Harrigan (NC), Olszewski (MD), Vindman (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the United States Government to strengthen Taiwan’s energy resilience through expanded LNG cooperation, energy infrastructure security, and bilateral energy partnerships. Authorizes a U.S.-Taiwan Energy Security Center and expands authorities to support nuclear energy cooperation and safeguard critical energy shipments during a crisis. | Revised |
| 194 | Version 1 | Keating (MA) | Democrat | Requires public release of strategy to counter white identity terrorism | Submitted |
| 195 | Version 2 | Harrigan (NC) | Republican | Revised Prohibits use of automated speed enforcement cameras on military installations. | Revised |
| 196 | Version 2 | Walkinshaw (VA) | Democrat | Revised imposes sanctions on any entities or individuals providing material support for North Korea's assistance to Russia's military efforts in Ukraine. | Revised |
| 197 | Version 1 | Zinke (MT), Messmer (IN) | Republican | Amends 10 U.S.C. § 4124 to clarify that both DOD Centers and Federal Laboratories may use partnership intermediaries to support technology transfer and transition into or out of those entities. Authorizes Federal Laboratories to pay partnership intermediary costs using funds available for technology transfer and transition, research and development, or operations and maintenance. | Submitted |
| 198 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), McCaul (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Promotes accountability and a path out of genocide and crimes against humanity for Rohingya people in Burma. Matches the Committee passed text of H.R. 4140. | Submitted |
| 199 | Version 1 | Ansari (AZ), Velázquez (NY), Larson (CT) | Democrat | Blocks funds from being used to engage or assist with immigration enforcement. | Submitted |
| 200 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Blocks all other provisions until Hegseth is no longer Secretary of Defense | Submitted |
| 201 | Version 1 | Carbajal (CA), Dunn (FL), Wilson (FL), Lieu (CA), Jacobs (CA), Castor (FL), Levin (CA), Barragán (CA), Khanna (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary to certify that new offshore oil and gas development off the coasts of CA and FL will not adversely affect military testing, training, or operations before the Department may use funds authorized by this Act to support related decisions or agreements. | Submitted |
| 202 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Creates a Pilot Program within DoD to test standalone tech to increase supply chain management and medical readiness | Submitted |
| 203 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Increases grid security and resiliency on military bases. | Submitted |
| 204 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Requires the Department of the Army to submit a report on whether operational units have sufficient personnel, resources and organizational capacity to effectively implement ground-safety programs related to tactical vehicle operations. | Submitted |
| 205 | Version 2 | Lawler (NY) | Republican | Revised Improves the operations and effectiveness of America’s Foreign Service to advance U.S. interests abroad and ensure American diplomats have the tools to meet today’s national security challenges. It is the text of H.R.9086, the Foreign Service Modernization Act, which recently passed HFAC markup 38-2. | Revised |
| 206 | Version 1 | Min (CA), Tenney (NY), Ansari (AZ) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of State, alongside the FCC and Treasury, to assess the feasibility of emerging direct-to-cell technologies to expand internet access in Iran. | Submitted |
| 207 | Version 1 | 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 persons from being subject to detention. | Submitted |
| 208 | Version 1 | Luttrell (TX), Jacobs (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits the use of funds for cluster munitions. | Submitted |
| 209 | Version 1 | 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. | Submitted |
| 210 | Version 1 | Min (CA), Joyce (OH) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of the Air Force, in coordination with the Commander of the U.S. Transportation Command, to produce a strategy and report for the Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, including storage, mobility, maintenance, cost, and deployment requirements, to ensure that the service can field CCA at scale in contested environments. | Submitted |
| 211 | Version 2 | McCormick (GA) | Republican | Revised Revises the interagency dispute resolution process for export license applications. In particular, it requires the Operating Committee for Export Policy (an interagency body within the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security) to resolve disputes related to specified matters by majority vote, including matters relating to countries that are subject to comprehensive U.S. arms embargoes. | Revised |
| 212 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Require DoD to assess the national security risk of reduced weather forecasting capabilities based on proposed changes to NWS, NOAA, and NCAR. | Submitted |
| 213 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Creates a demonstration program to address the national security threat of orbital debris. | Submitted |
| 214 | Version 1 | Crane (AZ), Schweikert (AZ), Luttrell (TX), Correa (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires annual reports on counter illicit cross-border tunnel operations to Congress. | Submitted |
| 215 | Version 2 | Davis (NC) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of War to report on opportunities to accelerate development and acquisition of low-cost, platform-agnostic autonomy modules for small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS). The AI-enabled autopilot framing currently in H.R. 8800 is a start. Still, this amendment expands on it to ensure language is also specifically focused on the targeting layer and enabling effects on low-cost, platform-agnostic hardware. | Revised |
| 216 | Version 1 | Davis (NC), Harrigan (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Awaiting Leg Counsel draft. Requires SECARMY to report on resilient tactical power and battery safety systems to highlight the critical role of battery separators in stabilizing the battery supply chain and ensuring its security. | Submitted |
| 217 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Requires the DNI to conduct an OSINT capability gap assessment throughout the IC, and requires IC components to provide data as necessary to conduct such assessment. Such assessment shall also be provided to the Congressional intelligence committees. | Submitted |
| 218 | Version 1 | Jacobs (CA), McCaul (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a Center for Conflict Analysis, Planning, and Prevention in the Department of State. | Submitted |
| 219 | Version 1 | Cline (VA) | Republican | Prohibits foreign states and sovereign wealth funds from financing civil litigation in which they are not named parties. Also requires parties and counsel to disclose and certify foreign third-party litigation funding to the court, the attorney general and the Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General for National Security, and provides for voiding of agreements, dismissal with prejudice and Rule 37 sanctions for violations. This amendment is substantively identical to H.R. 2675 of the 119th Congress. | Submitted |
| 220 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security to submit to Congress reports governing OSINT activities within DoD. Further requires DoD USD I&S to provide certifications to the Congressional intelligence committees on the effectiveness of OSINT programs and alignment with DoD policies and Intelligence Community standards, and further certify that such activities are not duplicative with other DoD or IC capabilities. | Revised |
| 221 | Version 1 | Fine (FL) | Republican | Amends section 1085 of the FY19 NDAA to close FCC disclosure reporting requirement loopholes for U.S.-based foreign media outlets. | Submitted |
| 222 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Revised Facilitates the integration of Open-Source Intelligence into DoD intelligence collection management processes and systems. | Revised |
| 223 | Version 1 | McBride (DE), Takano (CA), Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to pay transgender servicemembers separated after 15–20 years of service their earned early retirement benefits under the Temporary Early Retirement Authority (TERA). | Submitted |
| 224 | Version 2 | Davis (NC) | Democrat | Revised Funds and reports on a new Army program to integrate additional platforms for open-source intelligence that leverage existing methods. The goal is to create a more holistic intelligence environment that incorporates all data sources across intelligence domains, rather than siloed systems that analysts cannot access comprehensively or simultaneously. | Revised |
| 225 | Version 1 | Cisneros (CA), Van Orden (WI), Olszewski (MD) | Bi-Partisan | Simplifies and streamlines single-source contracts across SBA programs by implementing a $10 million threshold. | Submitted |
| 226 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Allows part-time National Guard and Reserve members to count all of their service toward student loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program. | Submitted |
| 227 | Version 1 | Cisneros (CA), Vasquez (NM) | Democrat | Prevents the deportation and forced separation of immediate family members of U.S. servicemembers and veterans by creating a mandatory pathway to parole befitting family members. | Submitted |
| 228 | Version 1 | Keating (MA), Lawler (NY), Ross (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes US-Moldova Strategic Dialogue, imposes sanctions on malign actors in Moldova. Substantively identical to H.R.8176 from the 119th Congress | Submitted |
| 229 | Version 1 | Johnson (TX), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Gives servicemembers the financial tools they need to protect their paychecks, plan for their futures, and avoid predatory practices. Identical to H.R. 6717 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 230 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Amends the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to modify and eliminate certain taxes imposed under the National Firearms Act. | Submitted |
| 231 | Version 1 | Cohen (TN), Gooden (TX), Doggett (TX), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | To include the Czech Republic in the list of foreign states whose nationals are eligible for admission into the United States as E1 nonimmigrants if United States nationals are treated similarly by the Government of the Czech Republic. Identical to H.R.1056 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 232 | Version 1 | Barrett (MI), Golden (ME), Meeks (NY), Tlaib (MI), Norton (DC) | Bi-Partisan | Repeals the 1957 AUMF. Identical to H.R. 8436 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 233 | Version 1 | Ansari (AZ), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a report on the use of Artificial Intelligence in military strikes on Iran, including operational effectiveness, accuracy, and reliability. | Submitted |
| 234 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | None of the funds made available by this title may be used to separate families in violation of the Ms. L Settlement. | Submitted |
| 235 | Version 1 | Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Require cleanup of existing jet fuels leaks on military installations. | Submitted |
| 236 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Prohibits the use of funds to procure non-tactical electric vehicle components produced by child and slave labor. | Submitted |
| 237 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Codifies protections and responsibilities for chaplains and subjects such protections to prosecution under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. This amendment is identical to H.R.8769, introduced by Rep. Keith Self in the 119th Congress. | Submitted |
| 238 | Version 1 | Barrett (MI), Golden (ME) | Bi-Partisan | Amends Section 6 of the War Powers Resolution by requiring a five-year or less sunset for AUMFs that receive priority consideration through Congress under the War Powers Resolution to provide authority for previously unauthorized military engagement. Identical to H.R. 8434 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 239 | Version 1 | McCormick (GA) | Republican | Incentivizes agencies, offices, and departments of the Department of War to save funds by authorizing 49 percent of any funds not used to be used for an additional fiscal year, and authorizing 2 percent of such funds to be used for retention bonuses. The remaining amount expires and is eventually returned to the treasury in accordance with current law. This gives DoW entities a reason not to rush to spend their entire budgets at the end of a fiscal year and save money. | Submitted |
| 240 | Version 1 | Barrett (MI), Golden (ME) | Bi-Partisan | Amends Section 5(c) and Section 7 of the War Powers Resolution to include joint resolution after concurrent resolution. Identical to H.R. 8435 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 241 | Version 1 | Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Establishes the Ombudsman of Stars and Stripes | Submitted |
| 242 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Blocks funds made available by this title may from being used to effectuate the removal from the United States of any non-citizen to third countries, except in compliance with treaty obligations and Federal extradition laws and policies. | Submitted |
| 243 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Blocks funds made available by this title may from being used to effectuate the removal from the United States of a pregnant woman, except in compliance with treaty obligations and Federal extradition laws and policies. | Submitted |
| 244 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Blocks funds made available by this title may from being used to facilitate the transfer of non-citizens from any U.S. Customs and Border Protection or Immigration and Customs Enforcement facility to the United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. | Submitted |
| 245 | Version 1 | Barrett (MI) | Republican | Requires uniform standards for testing and certifying ADS-B out transponder systems installed on DoD Aircraft. Identical to H.R. 8072 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 246 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Appropriates to the Secretary of Homeland Security, for fiscal year 2027, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, $500,000,000, to remain available until September 29, 2027, for State, local, Tribal, and territorial capabilities to counter hate crimes, Islamophobia, and antisemitism | Submitted |
| 247 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Requires that all ICE agents must be subjected to background checks and barred from employment based on convictions of hate crimes, terrorism, conspiracy, sedition, murder, obstruction of an official proceeding, weapons offenses, assault and battery, sexual assault, and child abuse. Requires that all ICE agents must be subjected to background checks and barred if they have active or past restraining orders or orders of protection. Requires that the Department of Homeland Security provide a report to Congress that the number of ICE agents disqualified from employment due to qualifying offenses. | Submitted |
| 248 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | None of the funds made available by this title may be used by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement for ‘‘Operations and Support’— (1) to engage in civil immigration enforcement activities, including arrests, detention, removal, or the processing or issuance of charging documents; (2) to enforce, or assist another Federal, State, or local agency to enforce, a criminal offense in which an essential element of the offense is the noncitizen’s immigration status, including State and local offenses and offenses under sections 243, 264, 275, or 276 or subsections (a) or (b) of section 266 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1253; 1304; 1325; 1326; 1306). | Submitted |
| 249 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Inserts the language of H.R.7119, DHS Use of Force Oversight Act. | Submitted |
| 250 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Inserts the language of H.R.7709 , the Full Body Restraint Prohibition Ac | Submitted |
| 251 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Notwithstanding any other provision of law, none of the funds made available by this title made available to the Department of Homeland Security by this Act or any other Act, including prior Acts and laws other than appropriations Acts, and including Public Law 119-21, may be used To purchase a warehouse or to contract with the owner or any warehouse for the purpose of detaining noncitizens; or To repurpose, operate, staff or maintain any warehouse owned by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement or U.S. Customs and Border Protection to accommodate the detention of noncitizens; or To contract with any company using any Department of Defense contracting vehicles. Further, none of the funds made available by this title made available to the Department of Homeland Security by this Act or any other Act, including prior Acts and laws other than appropriations Acts, and including Public Law 119-21, may be used for: For construction or alteration of buildings used for ICE detention facilities that do not comply with state and local zoning, environmental, building, electrical, fire and life safety, plumbing, historic preservation codes, ordinances, and other similar laws.” | Submitted |
| 252 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Blocks funds made available by this title may from being used to fulfill contracts with private security companies to execute immigration enforcement. | Submitted |
| 253 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Requires the Department of State to report on Serbia’s treatment of ethnic minorities, particularly ethnic Albanians in the Preshevo Valley. Identical to H.R.6411 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 254 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Blocks funds made available by this title may from being used to implement Section 11 of Executive Order 14159 directing the Homeland Security Secretary to authorize state and local law enforcement officials to perform the functions of immigration officers in relation to the investigation, apprehension, or detention of aliens in the United States under the direction and the supervision of the Secretary of Homeland Security through Task Force Model agreements under section 287(g) of the INA (8 U.S.C. 1357(g)). | Submitted |
| 255 | Version 1 | Case (HI) | Democrat | Counters People's Republic of China influence and activities in the Freely Associated States. | Submitted |
| 256 | Version 1 | Lynch (MA) | Democrat | Establishes an interagency task force to combat escalating financial fraud targeting military consumers, veterans, and their families. | Submitted |
| 257 | 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. | Submitted |
| 258 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Establishes a Sense of Congress that the Gaza Health Ministry is an unreliable source of information. Identical to Self Amendment #82 to H.R. 5300 (HFAC Markup in 119th Congress - https://docs.house.gov/Committee/Calendar/ByEvent.aspx?EventID=118618). | Submitted |
| 259 | Version 1 | Liccardo (CA), Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Prohibits indirect military support to civilian law enforcement only if the President submits a written justification for the support and requires a joint resolution of approval by Congress for any dedication of military or defense assets for that purpose when it lasts longer than 30 days. | Submitted |
| 260 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Authorizes the President to accept End User Certificates issued by the Kurdistan Regional Government. | Submitted |
| 261 | Version 1 | Hayes (CT) | Democrat | Repeals H.R.1 SNAP work requirements for veterans. | Submitted |
| 262 | Version 1 | Liccardo (CA), Ryan (NY) | Democrat | Establishes a single $20,000,000 prize value limitation and provides the authority to award follow-on production contracts. This would enable the Secretary of Defense to delegate authority to run higher-value prize challenges and scale to production contracts. | Submitted |
| 263 | Version 1 | Amo (RI), Magaziner (RI), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes APEX Accelerators to assist small businesses in acquiring procurement contracts for defense articles for AUKUS. | Submitted |
| 264 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Enhances U.S. diplomatic efforts to coordinate with allies and partners on efforts to prevent, react, attribute, and recover from a bioweapons attack. Identical to H.R.7653 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 265 | Version 1 | Amo (RI), Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | 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. | Submitted |
| 266 | Version 1 | Liccardo (CA) | Democrat | States that it should be the policy of the Department of Defense to ensure that requirements management capabilities used in acquisition programs are open, interoperable, vendor agnostic, and reflect modern software engineering practices, and requires the Department of Defense to update acquisition and contracting guidance accordingly. | Submitted |
| 267 | Version 1 | Amo (RI), Magaziner (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 FY27 and FY28. | Submitted |
| 268 | Version 1 | Amo (RI), Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Requires a GAO study on how the war in Iran and tariffs have impacted the price of food and fertilizer. | Submitted |
| 269 | Version 1 | Liccardo (CA) | Democrat | Expresses the sense of Congress that the Secretary of Defense should continue to support the development, integration, and operational use of distributed commercial radar satellite constellations, including MMTI and AMTI capabilities. | Submitted |
| 270 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Requires the Department of State designate a senior official to serve as the Coordinator for Hybrid Warfare. Identical to H.R. 7632 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 271 | Version 1 | Cisneros (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to establish a early release notification system for victims of sexual assault through the UCMJ. | Submitted |
| 272 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Increases civil penalties under the Export Control Reform Act. Identical to H.R. 5853. | Submitted |
| 273 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Directs the Department of Defense to inventory legacy semiconductor dependencies in major weapon programs and submit a plan to eliminate reliance on foreign single-source suppliers. | Submitted |
| 274 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Codifies Executive Order 14183 implements a ban on transgender service members by requiring all personnel to serve in accordance with their biological sex, citing military readiness and discipline. | Submitted |
| 275 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI), Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits funds for immigration detention at Guantanamo Bay naval station. | Submitted |
| 276 | Version 2 | Bergman (MI) | Republican | Revised Increases funding amount for Rapid Prototyping Program and offsets from Ship Depot Operations Support (O&M), Navy by $4.9M. | Revised |
| 277 | Version 1 | Johnson (TX) | Democrat | To ensure that whistleblowers have a protected pathway within the State Department to report violations of export controls and be rewarded for the risk they undertake to safeguard our national security. Identical to H.R. 6302 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 278 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR), Harrigan (NC), Begich (AK), Auchincloss (MA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of Defense to evaluate the potential and feasibility of next-generation geothermal technologies to meet the power needs of the Department of Defense and strengthen national security. | Submitted |
| 279 | Version 1 | Webster (FL), Carbajal (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a federally chartered corporation to help finance infrastructure projects using only private capital. | Submitted |
| 280 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Navy to begin and complete an assessment of their installation-wide food programs according to the recommendation of GAO-24-106155 within 180 days of the enactment of this act. | Submitted |
| 281 | Version 1 | Dunn (FL), Fleischmann (TN), Mast (FL) | Republican | Authorizes up to $650 million for a next generation low earth orbit (LEO) constellation to provide augmented and enhanced narrowband communications capabilities directly to the warfighter in the field. | Submitted |
| 282 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Rxpands the Defense Community Infrastructure Pilot Program (DCIPS) to include Coast Guard installations by requiring DoD to consult with the Coast Guard Commandant when considering DCIPS grants near Coast Guard facilities, and explicitly defines Coast Guard installations under DHS jurisdiction as "military installations" for program purposes. | Submitted |
| 283 | Version 1 | Smith (WA), Jacobs (CA), Takano (CA), Houlahan (PA), McBride (DE), Larson (CT) | Democrat | Prohibits discrimination on the basis of gender identity, including a diagnosis or potential diagnosis of gender dysphoria, in the Armed Forces. Identical to H.R. 3569 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 284 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of any Department of Defense personnel, aircraft, vehicle, or other property for the transportation of individuals for immigration enforcement purposes, including ICE removal flights. | Submitted |
| 285 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY) | Republican | Extends recognition of qualifying service in the United States Cadet Nurse Corps during World War II as active-duty service for the purpose of eligibility for certain veterans' headstone, marker, and burial-related benefits. Requires the Secretary of Defense to issue honorable discharges to eligible Cadet Nurse Corps members and authorizes commemorative recognition for such service. | Submitted |
| 286 | Version 1 | Begich (AK), Magaziner (RI) | Bi-Partisan | Creates a comprehensive framework to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing and forced labor in seafood supply chains, including a public IUU vessel blacklist with port denial and import prohibitions, new Treasury sanctions authority, enhanced Coast Guard enforcement requirements, and several interagency reporting and data-sharing mandates. | Submitted |
| 287 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY) | Republican | Establishes a two-year pilot program to modernize digital identity proofing and authentication systems across selected high-volume service platforms by replacing legacy verification methods with multi-factor, high-assurance digital identity solutions. Requires implementation of risk-tiered authentication standards and evaluation of performance metrics, fraud reduction, costs, and cybersecurity outcomes to inform potential scaling or modification of VA identity systems. | Submitted |
| 288 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits inclusion of Chinese securities in U.S. index funds. | Submitted |
| 289 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits investment in securities of any company or its subsidiary that is listed on various US sanctions lists. | Submitted |
| 290 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY) | Republican | Directs the posthumous presentation of a Congressional Gold Medal to Welles Remy Crowther in recognition of his bravery, heroism, and sacrifice during the September 11, 2001 attacks. Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to design and strike the medal and provides for its presentation to his family, along with the production and sale of duplicate bronze medals | Submitted |
| 291 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Allows a registered investment company to exclude from the calculation of acquired fund fees and expenses those incurred indirectly from investment in a business development company. Acquired fund fees and expenses is a required line item on a fund's fee schedule that provides the operating expenses of the fund. Identical to H.R. 2225 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 292 | Version 2 | Lawler (NY), Ryan (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes an independent National Security Commission on Quantum Computing to review U.S. competitiveness, risks, and strategic implications of quantum computing for national security, economic security, and defense. Requires the Commission to issue initial and annual reports to Congress and the President with findings and recommendations on federal organization, investment priorities, and quantum-related security resistance, and terminates the Commission on October 1, 2030. | Revised |
| 293 | Version 1 | Miller (OH), Shreve (IN) | Republican | The Export Control Reform Act (ECRA) allows the Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) to place "foreign persons" that are a risk to US national security on the Entity List and restrict their access to dual-use technology, but ECRA's definition of "foreign person" is not broad enough to capture the US-incorporated subsidiaries and/or affiliates of entities that are on this list. This amendment requires BIS’s Office of Information and Communications Technology and Services (OICTS) to complete a review of this loophole to assess the effectiveness of our export controls and identify the national security risks posed by the operation of foreign-adversary controlled subsidiary companies within the United States. | Submitted |
| 294 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Expresses a sense of Congress and requires a report in support of a formal end to the Korean War. | Submitted |
| 295 | Version 1 | Begich (AK), Tokuda (HI), Wittman (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Modifies the SBA 8(a) program's "bona fide place of business" requirement for DoD construction contracts, allowing Alaska Native Corporations (ANCs) and other 8(a) participants to satisfy the local office requirement by certifying they will establish a physical office within 60 days of contract award, rather than before award. | Submitted |
| 296 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Mandates compliance with the War Powers Resolution. | Submitted |
| 297 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Requires the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment to brief Congress within 90 days on the feasibility of letting original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) fast-track their existing suppliers into DoD procurement systems, with a focus on improving readiness, reducing red tape, and preventing counterfeit parts in military aircraft ground support equipment. | Submitted |
| 298 | Version 1 | Casar (TX) | Democrat | Prohibits funding to the Iron Dome for America, or the Golden Dome, until (1) the Pentagon passes an audit and (2) the GAO certifies that contracts for the development of Golden Dome are not being awarded in a corrupt manner with politically connected firms receiving undue favor. | Submitted |
| 299 | Version 1 | Miller-Meeks (IA) | Republican | Report from the Secretary of the Army to the Committees on Armed Services that includes an explanation of the status of efforts to produce 155mm artillery ammunition for the Department of Defense. | Submitted |
| 300 | Version 1 | Miller-Meeks (IA) | Republican | Sense of Congress on the importance of maintaining robust domestic production of M795 155mm artillery projectiles. | Submitted |
| 301 | Version 1 | Casar (TX), Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Authorizes DoD to develop a voluntary program to provide military families and civilian employees with blood testing to determine potential PFAS exposure. Within two years, a report must be made publicly available on the presence of PFAS in the blood stream of Armed Services members, their family members, and civilian employees. | Submitted |
| 302 | Version 1 | Miller-Meeks (IA) | Republican | Ensuring that the number of personnel in the workforce for the United States Army Sustainment Command located at Rock Island Arsenal, Illinois, does not decrease. Submitted an identical amendment in the previous year. | Submitted |
| 303 | Version 1 | Casar (TX) | Democrat | 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 for FY 2026 to DoD child care programs. | Submitted |
| 304 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Amends the definition of "nontraditional defense contractor" in title 10 to explicitly include Indian tribes and Native Hawaiian Organizations, ensuring they qualify for the contracting flexibilities and incentives available to nontraditional defense contractors under DoD acquisition policy. | Submitted |
| 305 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA), Moylan (GU), Harrigan (NC), Bilirakis (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Improves housing and environmental health and safety protections for members of the Armed Forces and their families residing in military family housing. | Submitted |
| 306 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Requires the federal government to provide at least 5 days of administrative leave to employees who are moving with their spouses who are servicemembers. | Submitted |
| 307 | Version 1 | Miller-Meeks (IA), Craig (MN) | Bi-Partisan | Identical text as H.R. 4518 - Cooper Davis and Devin Corring Act, legislation that would stop drug trafficking on social media platforms and help law enforcement counter the sale of illicit drugs on social media platforms. | Submitted |
| 308 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA), Wilson (SC), Scott, Austin (GA) | Bi-Partisan | Directs a report on the expansion of al Qaeda and affiliated groups, including JNIM, in Mali. The report will include the scope and trajectory of al Qaeda’s presence and influence in Mali, and the role of gold trafficking, informal taxation, and illicit trade networks in Mali in financing terrorist and violent extremist organizations. | Submitted |
| 309 | Version 2 | Nadler (NY) | Democrat | Revised Requires a report that assesses the status of Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank. | Revised |
| 310 | Version 1 | Casar (TX) | Democrat | 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. | Submitted |
| 311 | Version 1 | Dunn (FL), Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Amends Section 152 of the FY24 NDAA by giving consideration to critical minerals derived from recycled and reused minerals and metals to the maximum extent practicable. | Submitted |
| 312 | Version 1 | Miller (OH), Kim (CA) | Republican | This amendment will direct the Secretary of State to report to Congress once a year for five years to develop a list of PRC connected entities that are mining for critical minerals, gold, or iron in the D.R.C., Nigeria, Guinea, Zambia, South Africa, Zimbabwe, or other African countries, that are engaging in forced or child labor and/or environmental harm. This is an important first step in identifying the worst human rights abusers in the Chinese owned African mining industry and lay the groundwork for future U.S. government action to hold them accountable. | Submitted |
| 313 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits the Department of Defense from procuring, acquiring or utilizing any blockchain network infrastructure originating from a company or individual stemming from an entity or country of concern. Specifically, this bill aims to tackle the CCP’s continued investment in distributed ledger technology. | Submitted |
| 314 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Protects the identities of special operators and other personnel involved in sensitive military activities by making the unauthorized disclosure of their identities subject to the same criminal penalties that currently apply to covert intelligence personnel. | Submitted |
| 315 | Version 1 | Baird (IN), Levin (CA), Titus (NV), Van Orden (WI) | Bi-Partisan | Exempts purple heart and medal of honor award recipients from paying a fee to obtain a U.S. passport. Identical to H.R. 7398 (119th Congress) | Submitted |
| 316 | Version 2 | Baird (IN) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of State to establish training courses for Foreign Service Officers and Civil Service Employees at the Department of State, on topics related to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Identical to H.R. 8212 (119th Congress) | Revised |
| 317 | Version 1 | Murphy (NC), Ross (NC), Hudson (NC), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | This amends the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022 to make technical corrections. Identical to HR 4145. | Submitted |
| 318 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Grants the 54 separate National Guard organizations (which comprise the 50 U.S. states, Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the District of Columbia) greater flexibility to employ national guard personnel for counterdrug missions. | Submitted |
| 319 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Davis (NC), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to work with our counterparts in the Israeli Ministry of Defense to establish a DIU field office within Israeli territory. This effort is a continuation of 22 U.S.C. §8606, the Strategic Partnership on Defense Industrial Priorities Between the United States and Israel. | Submitted |
| 320 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Provides eligibility for service-connected disabled veterans to enroll in TRICARE. Substantively identical to H.R. 244 (119th Congress) | Submitted |
| 321 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Provides legal immunity for authorized United States personnel, including members of the Armed Forces, who assist foreign governments in conducting aerial drug interdiction operations. | Submitted |
| 322 | Version 1 | Calvert (CA) | Republican | Requires the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller), in coordination with the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, to commission an independent review of Department of Defense financial management execution benchmarks, including their origin, methodology, authoritative basis, and traceability to Department-wide policy or guidance. Directs the review to assess whether current benchmarks remain relevant to modern acquisition practices to better reflect obligation and expenditure performance across appropriations and program types. | Submitted |
| 323 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Provides state, local, municipal, and tribal law enforcement agencies with priority in adopting retired ceremonial horses of the U.S. Army. | Submitted |
| 324 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Ensures leadership continuity within the National Guard Bureau by allowing the Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau to remain in office beyond the expiration of the normal term when the position of Chief is vacant and a successor Vice Chief has not yet been confirmed by the Senate. The amendment also strengthens National Guard representation in joint force capability development by adding the Vice Chief of the National Guard Bureau as a statutory member of the Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC). | Submitted |
| 325 | Version 1 | Murphy (NC), Lee (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Joint uniform credentialing and privileging system for medical providers at the DoW and the Department of Veterans Affairs. Identical to HR 6662. | Submitted |
| 326 | Version 1 | Salazar (FL), Moskowitz (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Conveys certain retired naval vessels to the State of Florida to be used as artificial reefs. | Submitted |
| 327 | Version 1 | Weber (TX), Min (CA), Goodlander (NH) | Bi-Partisan | This legislation would: • Extend partial PSOB eligibility to officers who are permanently, but not totally, disabled and are unable to perform any gainful work as a public safety officer as a direct result of the injury. • Require the BJA to complete a death or disability determination within 270 days of receiving a complete claim. • Expedite processing for officers already certified for benefits through the World Trade Center Health Program (WTCHP) or the September 11th Victim Compensation Fund (VCF). • Direct BJA to implement GAO recommendations to establish updated program processes and administrative procedures. This bill is substantively identical to a previously introduced bill, H.R. 7718. | Submitted |
| 328 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Establishes a new Federal criminal offense prohibiting certain current and former United States military personnel, defense employees, contractors, cleared individuals, and foreign personnel trained by the United States from knowingly providing material support or resources to designated foreign adversaries, including the People's Republic of China, Russian Federation, Iran, and North Korea. | Submitted |
| 329 | Version 1 | Salazar (FL), Davis (NC), Gimenez (FL), Smith (NJ), Malliotakis (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Codifies the 1999 Presidential Proclamation 7219 to extend the United States’ contiguous zone from 12 nautical miles to 24 nautical miles, aligning U.S. military, Coast Guard, and CBP authorities within this range. | Submitted |
| 330 | Version 1 | Jayapal (WA), Davidson (OH) | Bi-Partisan | Would make the process of submitting unfunded priorities lists optional. | Submitted |
| 331 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Ensures that the Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) seeks and strongly considers input from the Commandant of the Coast Guard regarding Coast Guard capabilities that support national defense. | Submitted |
| 332 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Requires the posting of Suicide Prevention and Crisis Line Promotional Materials across the facilities, websites, newsletters, and social media of military installations. | Submitted |
| 333 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Authorizes the Secretary of the Navy to maintain a Department of the Navy Library as a centralized institution for preserving, curating, and providing access to historical, technical, operational, and educational resources. The library would support research, training, institutional knowledge, operational readiness, and public understanding of the history, heritage, and contributions of the Navy and Marine Corps. | Submitted |
| 334 | Version 1 | Gonzalez,V (TX) | Democrat | 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. | Submitted |
| 335 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Expresses the sense of Congress that the Secretary of the Navy should name a future aircraft carrier USS United States in recognition of the historic legacy of ships that have borne, or were intended to bear, the name, including one of the original six frigates authorized by the Naval Act of 1794 and the canceled aircraft carrier USS United States (CVA-58). | Submitted |
| 336 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Magaziner (RI) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Comptroller General to conduct a study on the effectiveness of the Transition Assistance Program of the Department of Defense and the Solid Start program of the Department of Veterans Affairs in identifying, counseling, and supporting members of the Armed Forces and veterans regarding mental health risks and transition-related stressors during their separation from the Armed Forces. | Submitted |
| 337 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA), Murphy (NC) | Republican | Expands the list of youth and charitable organizations eligible to receive support from the National Guard under section 508 of title 32, United States Code, by adding the Young Marines, the Naval Sea Cadet Corps, and the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary. | Submitted |
| 338 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds for the production, filling, transfer, or use of white phosphorus munitions. | Submitted |
| 339 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Establishes recurring Department of Defense reporting, assessment, and certification requirements related to freedom of navigation and global maritime access. The provision requires regular evaluations of the Department’s Freedom of Navigation Program, assessments of military capability to sustain maritime access in the Arctic, and annual certifications regarding the ability of U.S. forces to challenge excessive maritime claims and maintain freedom of navigation necessary to support global military operations. | Submitted |
| 340 | Version 1 | Gonzalez,V (TX) | Democrat | Amends the Bank Holding Company Act of 1956 by extending the holding period for merchant banking investments from the Federal Reserve’s 10-year limit to a statutory minimum of 15 years. Identical to H.R. 5291 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 341 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Establishes a new authority allowing the Department of Defense to use military construction appropriations to design and construct defense industrial base facilities without separate project-specific authorization. | Submitted |
| 342 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Expands eligibility for appointment as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff by adding the Chief of the National Guard Bureau to the list of senior military leaders who may be selected for the position. | Submitted |
| 343 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of State, to report to Congress on the progress of each Eastern Frontier ally in integrating its national infrastructure with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) infrastructure requirements. Congressman Self plans to introduce an identical bill during pro-forma on June 18, 2026. | Submitted |
| 344 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Prohibits the Department of Defense from charging members of the Armed Forces for meals provided while serving aboard U.S. naval vessels that are underway or deployed away from their homeport. | Submitted |
| 345 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Requires the Army Installation Management Command to assess and report on the biological readiness of Army installations, including their ability to detect, respond to, mitigate, and sustain operations during biological threat conditions. | Submitted |
| 346 | Version 1 | Gooden (TX) | Republican | Revises Section 1541 to include existing platforms and capabilities that will accelerate innovation while reducing delays. | Submitted |
| 347 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | A sense of Congress supporting Kosovo's integration into NATO. | Submitted |
| 348 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense to report on the integration of commercial cyber capabilities into the Joint Cyber Warfighting Architecture (JCWA). | Submitted |
| 349 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Requires the Commander of United States European Command to report on options for modernizing the Aegis Ashore missile defense site at Deveselu, Romania. | Submitted |
| 350 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Text of H.R.6275 as introduced this Congress by Rep. Moylan, adapted as an NDAA Amendment | Submitted |
| 351 | Version 1 | Kim (CA), Lawler (NY), Radewagen (AS) | Republican | Counters China’s unfair shipbuilding practices and rebuilds America’s maritime industry by attracting allied investment and ship building collaboration (identical to H.R. 8615). | Submitted |
| 352 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Establishes a United States–Poland Military Space Cooperation Program to strengthen bilateral cooperation in support of military space operations, resilience, and preparedness. | Submitted |
| 353 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Codifies DOD's Economic Defense Unit. | Submitted |
| 354 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Codifies the Joint Special Operations University (JSOU) in title 10, United States Code, as the Department of Defense’s principal institution for special operations education, research, and professional development. | Submitted |
| 355 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA), Huizenga (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Codifies the Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) Export Control Officer (ECO) program and increases the number of ECOs conducting end-use checks of controlled technology who are stationed worldwide to 30. | Submitted |
| 356 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA), Huizenga (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts the text of the American Decade of Sports Act, which requires the Secretary of State to submit a sports diplomacy strategy to leverage the mega-decade of sports in the U.S.; elevates the Sports Diplomacy Division in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs into its own Office of Sports Diplomacy and designates it with the responsibility of implementing the mega-decade sports diplomacy strategy; and assigns three additional staff to the office to implement the strategy. | Submitted |
| 357 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA), Kim (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts the text of the YALI Act, which codifies the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), the U.S.'s signature public diplomacy program in Africa that cultivates relationships with the next generation of African leaders. | Submitted |
| 358 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA), Huizenga (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the State Department to document Taliban abuses against women and girls and determine whether those conditions constitute torture, crimes against humanity, or a gross violation of human rights; statement of policy that the U.S. will not recognize the Taliban as the legitimate government of Afghanistan absent meaningful protections for Afghan women’s human rights; and urges the Secretary of State to support efforts to document Taliban human rights abuses and to promote international support for the education of Afghan women and girls. | Submitted |
| 359 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Requires an 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. | Submitted |
| 360 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness to submit a report on instances of antisemitism within the Equal Opportunity Program over the last six years. | Submitted |
| 361 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to submit a report to Congress within one year identifying financial institutions that have supported state sponsors of terrorism or conducted significant transactions with U.S.-sanctioned persons. | Submitted |
| 362 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of Defense to certify that no Department of Defense contractor participates in the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) Movement against Israel. | Submitted |
| 363 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Yakym (IN) | Bi-Partisan | Increases funding for the DoD SkillBridge program by $5 million. | Submitted |
| 364 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Shreve (IN) | Bi-Partisan | Requires an annual report to Congress on Oman's cooperation with Iran and its proxies and conditions security assistance to Oman on a certification that Oman has not materially cooperated with Iran or its proxies in the preceding 12 months. | Submitted |
| 365 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits the use of funds for contributions to the United Nations until the President certifies to Congress that the UN Security Council has designated Hamas and Hezbollah as terrorist organizations. | Submitted |
| 366 | Version 1 | Underwood (IL), Fitzpatrick (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes funding for NIH's Implementing a Maternal health and Pregnancy Outcomes Vision for Everyone (IMPROVE) Initiative, an existing program, for the next seven years to pursue research into the root causes of America’s maternal mortality crisis. Identical to the Energy and Commerce unanimously passed version of HR 6238 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 367 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Amends 38 USC 2022A(d) to add legal services related to representation in guardianship or conservatorship proceedings to the line items for use of funds. | Submitted |
| 368 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | NICS Study | Submitted |
| 369 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs a report on the involvement of Iran, Russia, and China in financing, directing, or amplifying antisemitic activity in the United States, including through influence operations and physical threats. | Submitted |
| 370 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Reinstating Telework for VISN Clinical Contact Center | Submitted |
| 371 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Reinstating Telework for VISN Clinical Resource Hub | Submitted |
| 372 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Requires a report on DOGE and the VA | Submitted |
| 373 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a joint DoD-DHS pilot program to work with the automotive rental industry to improve suspicious activity reporting standards, threat assessments, and watch list procedures to prevent terrorist attacks involving rental vehicles, and requires periodic reports to Congress on the program's results. | Submitted |
| 374 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Malliotakis (NY), Goldman (NY), Kean (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits the transfer of defense articles to Turkey until the Secretary of State reports to Congress on steps taken to address Turkey's territorial violations against NATO members and Cyprus, purchases of adversary defense systems, occupation of Cyprus, and attacks on U.S. servicemembers. | Submitted |
| 375 | Version 1 | Escobar (TX), Alford (MO) | Bi-Partisan | Requires DoD to update and standardize pay scales, recruitment metrics, and retention evaluation processes for JROTC instructors as well as collect consistent service-wide data and assess whether the new standardized pay system is improving instructor recruitment and retention. | Submitted |
| 376 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | 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. | Submitted |
| 377 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to establish and lead a working group to support the Government of Ukraine in the development and implementation of a foreign investment screening mechanism in connection with the bilateral U.S.-Ukraine Critical Minerals Agreement. | Submitted |
| 378 | Version 2 | Wilson (SC), Meeks (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Enhances United States Government strategic coordination of the security, installation, maintenance, and repair of international subsea fiber-optic cables. | Revised |
| 379 | Version 2 | Wilson (SC), Panetta (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Amends the Rebuilding Economic Prosperity and Opportunity for Ukrainians Act to improve the implementation of the seizure of Russian sovereign assets for the benefit of Ukraine. Identical to H.R. 5835 (119th Congress). | Revised |
| 380 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC), Panetta (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the seizure and forfeiture of assets of malign Russian actors. | Submitted |
| 381 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC), Cohen (TN) | Bi-Partisan | Counters the influence of the Chinese Communist Party, the Iranian Regime, and the Russian Federation in the nation of Georgia. | Submitted |
| 382 | Version 1 | Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Reinstates any area of the Pentagon previously accessible to the press, authorizes unescorted access in relevant areas of the Pentagon, and ensures the Pentagon Force Protection Agency handles the security credentialing of members of the press. | Submitted |
| 383 | Version 1 | Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Establishes a quarterly reporting requirement of the National Security Capital Forum | Submitted |
| 384 | Version 1 | Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Pilot Program to develop or construct multi-unit apartment style housing projects under the military housing privatization initiative | Submitted |
| 385 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Authorizes the President to impose visa sanctions with respect to individuals the President determines are Russian nationals involved in combat operations or foreign nationals who willingly fight for Russia in Ukraine. | Submitted |
| 386 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC), Cohen (TN) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the President to impose all applicable sanctions with respect to foreign persons certified to have engaged in efforts by the Government of the Russian Federation to persecute, suppress, discriminate, or otherwise violate the religious freedoms of Ukraine and temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine, and for other purposes. | Submitted |
| 387 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Requires reporting on narcotrafficking, corruption, and political repression in Albania and Serbia. | Submitted |
| 388 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Authorizes the Secretary of Homeland Security to provide grants for cybersecurity and equipment modernization, and for Captain of the Port (COTP) cybersecurity initiatives. | Submitted |
| 389 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC), Panetta (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Modifies the annual report on Military and Security Developments in the Russian Federation with respect to Russia’s war in Ukraine, U.S. sanctions, Russia’s military cooperation with China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia’s hybrid warfare strategy and capabilities. | Submitted |
| 390 | Version 1 | Peters (CA), McGarvey (KY), Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits housing discrimination based on an individual's veteran status, military status, or source of income. Identical to H.R.5443 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 391 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Adds the text of H.R. 1728, the Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act to protect public lands in Colorado. | Submitted |
| 392 | Version 1 | Peters (CA), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Department of Defense and other federal agencies to conduct a study on the costs and benefits associated with revising the Unified Facilities Criteria/DoD Building Code to allow the use of point-access block design for residential or mixed-use military construction projects. | Submitted |
| 393 | Version 1 | Barrett (MI) | Republican | Requires DoD to install collision avoidance systems onto any rotary-wing aircraft operated by the Armed Forces. | Submitted |
| 394 | Version 1 | Bell (MO) | Democrat | Adds Zipcodes 63106 and 63107 to RECA (STL RECA Readjustment Act- H.R. 4631) | Submitted |
| 395 | Version 1 | Issa (CA), McCormick (GA), Baird (IN) | Republican | Ensures that BIS export licensing does not unintentionally create monopolies or unfair competitive advantages among U.S. companies by requiring review and reporting on situations where multiple firms are competing to sell the same controlled technology to the same foreign customer. | Submitted |
| 396 | Version 1 | Issa (CA) | Republican | Increases congressional oversight of Houthi conduct in Yemen by documenting human rights abuses, anti-Semitic and extremist indoctrination campaigns, and obstruction of humanitarian assistance, while creating a framework to identify Houthi actors for potential U.S. sanctions. It sunsets after five years unless reauthorized. | Submitted |
| 397 | Version 1 | Carson (IN) | Democrat | Requires the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of State, and relevant national security agencies to submit an unclassified, public report to Congress on the death of Shireen Abu Akleh. | Submitted |
| 398 | Version 1 | Issa (CA) | Republican | Ensures Female Cultural Support Team veterans receive proper recognition, retirement credit, and VA benefits for their combat-related service supporting U.S. special operations forces in Afghanistan and other combat theaters. | Submitted |
| 399 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Larson (CT), Watson Coleman (NJ), McGarvey (KY), McClain Delaney (MD), Titus (NV), Garamendi (CA), Scott (VA) | Democrat | Requires the Department of the Army to conduct a study regarding the impacts of potential construction at Memorial Circle on access to Arlington National Cemetery and the United States Marine Corps War Memorial. | Submitted |
| 400 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA), Kiley (CA), Neguse (CO) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a feasibility study of establishing a program that facilitates National Guard and Reserve forces finding National Service opportunities. | Submitted |
| 401 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Authorizes DOD to provide a transportation allowance to servicemembers stationed at remote and isolated installations who have long commutes because of a lack of housing or essential services near their assigned duty stations. | Submitted |
| 402 | Version 2 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Revised Amends Public Law 94–304 to provide appropriate authorities to personnel and administrative committee members. | Revised |
| 403 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Authorizes DOD to expand the web-based and secure toxic exposure database, the Individual Longitudinal Exposure Record (ILER), as the authoritative record of toxic exposures for servicemembers, veterans, and their families - to include exposures experienced by family members during accompanied tours. Currently, the ILER system is limited to DOD/VA providers and researchers. Veterans and their families cannot access their exposure history, and family members’ exposure is not documented. | Submitted |
| 404 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Davis (NC) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to establish the Zero Suicide Initiative pilot program for the purpose of improving safety and suicide care for veterans. The program must be implemented at five VA medical centers, including one that serves veterans in rural and remote areas. | Submitted |
| 405 | Version 2 | Patronis (FL) | Republican | Revised Ensures the Navy maintains a squadron in Pensacola, Florida, whose mission is to conduct flight demonstrations to support recruitment and awareness efforts of the Navy. | Revised |
| 406 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), Issa (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Imposes a 90-day deadline on the Bureau of Industry and Security to administer licensing decisions for certain export licenses. Reflects the text of H.R. 8289, which passed out of Committee with unanimous support. | Submitted |
| 407 | Version 1 | Ansari (AZ), Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Allows political speech for retired servicemembers. | Submitted |
| 408 | Version 1 | Obernolte (CA) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense, through US TRANSCOM, to establish a pilot program demonstrating and assessing integrated road-to-rail logistics capabilities. The goal is to improve resiliency, throughput, and safety in surface distribution for joint force operations, particularly in austere or contested environments. | Submitted |
| 409 | Version 1 | Obernolte (CA) | Republican | Directs DOD to assess demand, identify supply chain gaps, and recommend reforms to strengthen domestic production of turbojet pyrotechnic devices. | Submitted |
| 410 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL), Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of Department of Defense funds to enforce sanctions against Cuba. | Submitted |
| 411 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report within one year of enactment to the congressional defense committees on progress made by each military department, to reduce training-related accidents, fatalities, and serious injuries. The report shall include trend data and year-over-year comparisons for each military service; an assessment of the effectiveness of actions taken in response to prior congressional concerns regarding training safety; and a description of ongoing and planned efforts by each military department to further reduce training incidents, improve risk management practices, and enhance service member safety during training operations. | Submitted |
| 412 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to require military installations to review and update plans for hurricanes, flooding, wildfires, and extreme heat and report on infrastructure vulnerabilities. | Submitted |
| 413 | Version 1 | Moran (TX) | Republican | Prohibits any DoD funds from going to any K-12 schools with a Confucius Institute or classroom. | Submitted |
| 414 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Instructs the Department of Defense to assess local, rural, and Tribal communications resiliency and recommend improvement strategies. | Submitted |
| 415 | Version 2 | Patronis (FL) | Republican | Revised Creates special license portability provision for a veteran and spouse for 36 months following the veteran’s honorable discharge. The language extends an existing provision for active-duty servicemembers and spouses provided for in 50 U.S.C. § 4025a. Based on H.R. 5035 from the 119th Congress. | Revised |
| 416 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense to eliminate the defense innovation "valley of death" by requiring accountability, transition planning, and timely adoption decisions for operationally successful prototype capabilities. | Submitted |
| 417 | Version 1 | Peters (CA), Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of State to brief Congress on whether the Foreign Service Institute includes training on biotechnology, biosecurity, biomanufacturing supply chains, and associated foreign adversary risks. | Submitted |
| 418 | Version 1 | Gillen (NY) | Democrat | Authorizes the use of Byrne JAG funds for law enforcement emergency epinephrine programs. | Submitted |
| 419 | Version 1 | Bergman (MI) | Republican | Allows for tuition assistance to be used to pay for institution fees and allows the SECDEF to increase the per-semester- hour cap to $350. | Submitted |
| 420 | Version 1 | Keating (MA) | Democrat | Authorizes the Secretary of the Air Force to lease Building 158 on Joint Base Cape Cod for the purposes of an Autonomous Vehicle Mobility Institute (AVMI). The institute will develop an armored fighting vehicle simulator that will be used for current and future training. | Submitted |
| 421 | Version 1 | Pappas (NH) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense within three years of enactment to declassify records and other information relating to the location, treatment, or condition of POW/MIAs from WWII, Korea, and Vietnam. Identical to Sec. 1085 of S.478 (SASC-passed FY2027 NDAA). | Submitted |
| 422 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a contingency plan to ensure freedom of navigation at the Bab al-Mandeb Strait in the event of Houthi escalation. | Submitted |
| 423 | Version 1 | Pappas (NH) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to submit a comprehensive report on its strategy for the research, development, and deployment of Friction Stir Additive Manufacturing (FSAM) technologies. | Submitted |
| 424 | Version 1 | Pappas (NH), Titus (NV) | Democrat | Extends the arms embargo waiver renewal period for Cyprus from one year to five years. Identical to the text of H.R. 4413 - the End the Cyprus Embargo Act. | Submitted |
| 425 | Version 1 | Subramanyam (VA), Beyer (VA), Suozzi (NY), Moolenaar (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Seeks to prevent international financial institutions from supporting projects that risk using forced labor. Identical text to H.R. 7516, the No Funds for Forced Labor Act, from the 119th Congress. | Submitted |
| 426 | Version 1 | Meng (NY), Fitzpatrick (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes Military Family Limb Loss and Limb Difference Support Program | Submitted |
| 427 | Version 1 | Meng (NY) | Democrat | Requires a report on the security relationship between the US and Greece. Identical to H.R. 4343, the United States-Greece Security Cooperation Reporting Act. | Submitted |
| 428 | Version 1 | Meng (NY) | Democrat | Requires backpay for VA employees involuntarily removed and subsequently reinstated. Identical to H.R. 3192, the RESTORE Act | Submitted |
| 429 | Version 1 | Thompson (PA) | Republican | Authorizes $6.4 million for University Research Initiatives to secure U.S. silicon carbide for national security and critical technologies. Reduces Air Force O&M, service-wide activities by $6.4 to offset. | Submitted |
| 430 | Version 1 | McClain Delaney (MD), Moylan (GU), Budzinski (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a biometrology laboratory program at the National Institute of Standards and Technology to support the development of technical standards for engineering biology, biomanufacturing, biotechnology, and biometrology. Identical to H.R. 8981, the Standards and Calibration for American Leadership in Engineering Biology (SCALE Biology) Act. | Submitted |
| 431 | Version 1 | Bilirakis (FL) | Republican | Requires a Report on the People's Republic of China and Turkey Military and Intelligence Cooperation. | Submitted |
| 432 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU), Tokuda (HI), Radewagen (AS), King-Hinds (MP) | Bi-Partisan | Strikes Section 315, the Harrigan Amendment of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027. | Submitted |
| 433 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Requests a detailed study of China’s space capabilities. | Submitted |
| 434 | Version 1 | Loudermilk (GA) | Republican | Limits members of the Armed Forces from participating in or investing in a TSP mutual fund window that includes a mutual fund holding a Chinese military company. Should not be construed to limit access of members of the Armed Forces to TSP mutual funds that do not include Chinese military companies. | Submitted |
| 435 | Version 1 | Subramanyam (VA), Bresnahan (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a grant program to support the creation and development of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) pilot training to promote public safety. The text includes identical language from H.R. 8492 from the 119th Congress. | Submitted |
| 436 | Version 1 | Brownley (CA) | Democrat | Increases the VA beneficiary travel mileage reimbursement rate to equal GSA’s rate. | Submitted |
| 437 | Version 1 | Thompson (PA) | Republican | Authorizes $37.5 million for University Innovative Materials Process Modernization Research. Reduces Defense-wide O&M, Washington Headquarters Services by $37.5 million to offset. | Submitted |
| 438 | Version 1 | Cloud (TX), Moore (AL), Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits the Federal Reserve from studying, developing, or issuing a central bank digital currency. | Submitted |
| 439 | Version 1 | Elfreth (MD) | Democrat | Revises critical minerals reporting and briefing requirements. Requires briefings to be held annually for 8 years. | Submitted |
| 440 | Version 1 | Brownley (CA) | Democrat | Ensures CHAMPVA eligibility until age 26. | Submitted |
| 441 | Version 1 | Brownley (CA) | Democrat | Eliminates contraception co-pays for veterans. | Submitted |
| 442 | Version 3 | Jack (GA) | Republican | Revised Revises the pilot program preemption language by applying preemption to insurance contracts issued to individual policyholders under the pilot program and aligns the bill with the existing regulations section that provides the necessary preemption authority. | Revised |
| 443 | Version 1 | Bilirakis (FL) | Republican | Reviews Security Assistance for Armenia | Submitted |
| 444 | Version 1 | Thompson (PA) | Republican | Authorizes $16 million for Advanced Naval Casting for Hardware and Operational Repairs (ANCHOR). Decreases Navy O&M, Administration by $16 million to offset. | Submitted |
| 445 | Version 1 | Thompson (PA) | Republican | Authorizes $15 million for Navy Advanced Manufacturing- Accelerating the Adoption of Naval Aviation Advanced Manufacturing Processes (A4MP). Decreases Defense-wide O&M, Defense Human Resources Activity by $15 million to offset. | Submitted |
| 446 | Version 1 | Subramanyam (VA) | Democrat | Conducts a review of Embassy and Consular staffing levels to reduce visa appointment wait times and processing delays. | Submitted |
| 447 | Version 1 | Bice (OK), Khanna (CA), Davis (NC), Budzinski (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Leverages public lands to treat biological data as a strategic resource. | Submitted |
| 448 | Version 1 | Wilson (FL) | Democrat | Withdrawn Revokes the state sponsor of terrorism designation on Syria. | Withdrawn |
| 449 | Version 1 | Subramanyam (VA) | Democrat | Waives the repayment of travel expenses incurred during an emergency evacuation. | Submitted |
| 450 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Authorizes Federal grants and cooperative agreements to support the operation and maintenance of National Guard facilities necessary for organizing, training, and equipping the National Guard for both State and Federal missions. | Submitted |
| 451 | Version 1 | Bice (OK), Houlahan (PA), Khanna (CA), Harrigan (NC), Davis (NC), Baird (IN), Budzinski (IL), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Creates a public-private National Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing Center of Excellence within the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to strengthen domestic manufacturing capacity, accelerate innovation, and train the next-generation workforce. Identical to H.R.6089 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 452 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Require the Department of Defense to establish a standardized “Schedule V” reporting requirement for major defense contractors and grant recipients to disclose veteran hiring and retention data. | Submitted |
| 453 | Version 1 | Fine (FL) | Republican | Requires the Department of War to ensure that each solicitation, contract, grant, and cooperative agreement entered into requires the contractor or recipient to confirm that they are not sorting, processing, or transmitting data to a location in or administered by an entity domiciled in a covered foreign country. | Submitted |
| 454 | Version 1 | Ruiz (CA), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to deploy alternative solid waste disposal systems within 180 days at any military installation or contingency location where DoD-operated or contractor-operated open-air burn pits exist, protecting American troops from toxic exposure while ensuring the military has modern, effective waste management solutions. | Submitted |
| 455 | Version 1 | Peters (CA) | Democrat | Prevents the Secretary of the Navy from changing the names of specific naval vessels. Similar to H.R.3993 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 456 | Version 1 | Patronis (FL) | Republican | Exempts military housing from National Historic Preservation Act requirements to expedite necessary repairs that protect families and to reduce project maintenance costs, which by the Army’s own estimates are three times as expensive for historic homes. This language authorizes the Secretary of War to maintain truly historic homes, while also ensuring needed repairs on track-built homes are not delayed by months and years while permission is sought. | Submitted |
| 457 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary to create a food farmacy pilot program to increase health outcomes and access to healthy foods. | Submitted |
| 458 | Version 1 | Houchin (IN) | Republican | Provides for a land swap and land use permissions change between the State of Indiana and Indiana Army Ammunition Reuse Authority | Submitted |
| 459 | Version 2 | Carson (IN) | Democrat | Revised Restricts the development, production, acquisition, use, export, transfer, and retention of antipersonnel landmines, with limited exceptions for the Korean Peninsula, support to Ukraine, and mine-clearance activities. | Revised |
| 460 | Version 1 | Ruiz (CA), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Strengthens military readiness and accountability by requiring operational commanders to identify, report, and conduct air quality testing around non-DoD burn pits near U.S. troops, ensuring documented exposure risks are incorporated into servicemembers' health records and that Congress receives a full accounting of burn pit locations and air quality data within 90 days. | Submitted |
| 461 | Version 1 | Stutzman (IN) | Republican | Amends Section 4(b) of the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938 (22 U.S.C. 614(b)) to require that the conspicuous statement on informational materials disclose whether the foreign principal is supervised, directed, owned, controlled, financed, or subsidized, in whole or in part, by a covered nation as defined in section 4872(f)(2) of title 10, United States Code. Extends this disclosure requirement to any foreign government acting on behalf of, at the direction of, under the control of, or for the benefit of such a covered nation. | Submitted |
| 462 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Requires members of the Armed Forces performing active service in the District of Columbia in response to an order of the president relating to crime or civil disturbance in D.C. to participate in a body-worn camera program similar to the D.C. police department’s program. | Submitted |
| 463 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Requires the US Army Corps of Engineers to provide a twice yearly report on border wall construction to include quarterly goals, wall mileage completion, costs, audits, contractors, cost overruns, budget request, and coordination with the Department of Homeland Security. | Submitted |
| 464 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Requires DOD to not enter contracts with providers that provide advance disclosure of cyber security vulnerabilities to entities based in countries of concern. | Submitted |
| 465 | Version 1 | Peters (CA) | Democrat | Establishes an interest-bearing savings account to deposit royalites earned from health companies that produce nutritional supplements for humans, based on Navy patents and licenses for discoveries made. This account would be used to care for marine mammals that have worked to advance the mission of the U.S. Navy. | Submitted |
| 466 | Version 1 | Bice (OK), Khanna (CA), Davis (NC), Budzinski (IL), Moylan (GU), Feenstra (IA) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a whole-of-government biotechnology strategy and interagency coordination across federal research and development, regulation, workforce development, and national security efforts. | Submitted |
| 467 | Version 2 | Jack (GA) | Republican | Revised Ensures equitable treatment of active and reserve component service members under the pilot program without increasing federal spending. | Revised |
| 468 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Temporarily prohibits the export of U.S.-produced crude oil until (1) the President declares that all hostilities with Iran have ceased and (2) the Strait of Hormuz is fully re-opened. Also provides limited flexibility for cases where crude oil cannot be efficiently refined in the United States, allowing for narrowly tailored export licenses conditioned on the return of refined product to the U.S. | Submitted |
| 469 | Version 2 | Tran (CA) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to establish guidance governing community engagement, emergency preparedness, and public notification practices for covered defense industrial facilities that handle hazardous materials. Requires annual reporting to Congress on implementation, significant incidents, corrective actions, and recommendations for additional authorities. | Revised |
| 470 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Requires a study evaluating the use of alternative vessel materials and emerging hull technologies to improve durability, fuel efficiency, operational readiness, and resilience against extreme weather conditions. | Submitted |
| 471 | Version 1 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Prohibits use of single sex facilities on military installations that do not correspond to the sex of an individual. The amendment contains an exemption for medical personnel responding to emergencies and law enforcement in pursuit of a suspect; also allows for the Secretary of Defense to waive the prohibition for national security reasons on a case-by-case basis. | Submitted |
| 472 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Prohibits the Department of Defense from using quality-adjusted life years (QALYs), disability-adjusted life years (DALYs), or similar measures that assign a lower value to treatments based on disability, age, chronic illness, expected length of life, or perceived quality of life when making TRICARE coverage, reimbursement, formulary, or access determinations. Preserves the use of clinical effectiveness, medical evidence, and comparative clinical data so long as such information does not discriminate on those factors. This amendment is substantively similar to legislation previously introduced in the House and Senate prohibiting the use of QALYs and similar discriminatory metrics in federal health programs. | Submitted |
| 473 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | The Secretary of Defense shall assess workforce shortages among aviation maintenance technicians supporting military aircraft maintenance. | Submitted |
| 474 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense to develop and submit a strategy for identifying, assessing, and countering foreign malign influence activities conducted in the cognitive domain by foreign adversaries. Directs the strategy to include threat assessments, existing capabilities, capability gaps, resource requirements, and recommendations for improving Department efforts to counter disinformation, propaganda, psychological operations, and other influence activities. | Submitted |
| 475 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Establishes an Office of Cognitive Security within the Office of the Secretary of Defense to coordinate Department efforts to identify, assess, and counter foreign malign influence activities conducted in the cognitive domain. Requires the Department to submit an annual strategy to Congress detailing threats, ongoing activities, interagency coordination, capability gaps, resource requirements, and recommendations for legislative or administrative action. | Submitted |
| 476 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | This amendment adds the text of the Pillar Act, which extends the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program through FY2035, expands the scope of the program, and imposes certain limits on the use of grant funds | Submitted |
| 477 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Provides continuing appropriations to the Coast Guard for pay and benefits when there is a Coast Guard-specific funding lapse. | Submitted |
| 478 | Version 2 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Revised Directs the DoD to ensure military medical treatment facilities screen for health conditions associated with unsafe housing units. | Revised |
| 479 | Version 2 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to study the state of the domestic tool and die industry, the economic impact of the domestic industry, tool and die workforce shortages, and opportunities to increase U.S. tool and die casting capabilities. | Revised |
| 480 | Version 1 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Modifies section 504(a) of title 10, United States Code to include gender dysphoria as a disqualifying condition for enlistment. | Submitted |
| 481 | Version 1 | Jacobs (CA), Baumgartner (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the establishment of a Tiger Team at the State Department to produce recommendations to improve expeditionary diplomacy at the Department. | Submitted |
| 482 | Version 1 | Barragán (CA) | Democrat | Requires the DOD/Defense Finance Accounting Service to issue monthly awareness campaigns for the Basic Needs Allowance. | Submitted |
| 483 | 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 contiguous United States, United States Virgin Islands, Ghana, and Nigeria. | Submitted |
| 484 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense to expand coordination with the Department of Health and Human Services and the Department of Justice regarding efforts to target fentanyl and precursor chemicals. Directs the Department to report to Congress on interagency coordination efforts and identify gaps in detection, monitoring, and interdiction activities. | Submitted |
| 485 | Version 1 | Luttrell (TX) | Republican | Makes clarifying correction to Sec. 1706 | Submitted |
| 486 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to establish a timeline for achieving a clean financial audit for the Department of Defense. Directs the Department to submit annual reports to Congress on progress toward achieving a clean audit and any barriers to compliance. | Submitted |
| 487 | Version 1 | Mannion (NY) | Democrat | Encourages DoD to partner with community-based organizations to expand access to mental health and other supportive services for veterans. | Submitted |
| 488 | Version 1 | Barragán (CA) | Democrat | Establishes a pilot program for wave, tidal, and other marine energy technologies to provide reliable power at remote, coastal, and island military installations. The program would help DoD evaluate whether marine energy can strengthen energy resilience and reduce operational risks associated with fuel supply disruptions. | Submitted |
| 489 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the Secretaries of Transportation and Defense, to assess domestic and allied rail manufacturing capabilities that operate without reliance on inputs from the People's Republic of China. Directs the Secretary to report to Congress on rail supply chain vulnerabilities and provide recommendations, including policy, regulatory, and investment strategies to strengthen domestic and allied rail manufacturing capacity. | Submitted |
| 490 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Eliminates regulatory restrictions preventing the U.S. Virgin Islands from accessing the H-2B temporary worker visa program. | Submitted |
| 491 | Version 1 | Lofgren (CA), Davidson (OH) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits the Department of Defense, including the National Security Agency and Central Intelligence Agency, from requiring or requesting that a person modify a product or service to enable electronic surveillance of its users. The amendment does not apply with respect to requirements or requests authorized under the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act. | Submitted |
| 492 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Establishes a Strategic Airports Cybersecurity Infrastructure Program to provide grants to airport authorities for cybersecurity risk assessments and the implementation of cybersecurity risk management plans. Requires interim and final reports to Congress on program implementation, outcomes, best practices, lessons learned, and recommendations for improving airport cybersecurity. | Submitted |
| 493 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Requires the Comptroller General of the United States to conduct a component-level assessment of the Department of Defense's reliance on Chinese-sourced materials in munitions, microelectronics, and energy storage systems. Directs the Comptroller General to include recommendations for alternative sourcing strategies to reduce reliance on materials from China. | Submitted |
| 494 | Version 1 | Hamadeh (AZ), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Replaces Section 333 with modified language that limits divestment of A-10 sustainment, training, testing, and maintenance, below certain minimum levels through FY2030, and with required contingency planning for possible continuation through FY2037. | Submitted |
| 495 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Require the Secretary of Defense to administer TRICARE Prime in the U.S. territories in a manner similar to the States. | Submitted |
| 496 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to prioritize partnerships with institutions of higher education conducting research in hypersonics, biotechnology, and artificial intelligence when carrying out research, development, test, and evaluation activities. Directs the Secretary to report to Congress on existing partnerships with institutions conducting research in those priority areas. | Submitted |
| 497 | Version 1 | Mannion (NY) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of the Air Force to submit a report to the congressional defense committees on planned investments in advanced sensor and electronic warfare systems for Collaborative Combat Aircraft | Submitted |
| 498 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to assess vulnerabilities in military medical supply chains, including the Department's reliance on sources located in China for active pharmaceutical ingredients and medical devices. Directs the Secretary to report the findings of the assessment to Congress within 180 days of enactment. | Submitted |
| 499 | Version 1 | Cohen (TN), Wilson (SC) | Bi-Partisan | Supports the designation of an "International Day of Political Prisoners". Identical to H.Res.843 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 500 | 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 |
| 501 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Authorizes the National Security Agency to support the cybersecurity of the defense industrial base, telecommunications sector, and cybersecurity service providers through cyber threat intelligence sharing and direct cybersecurity assistance. Expands NSA authorities to facilitate bidirectional information sharing, support cyber operations, develop joint cybersecurity products, and provide incident response and mitigation support to participating entities. | Submitted |
| 502 | Version 1 | Crane (AZ) | Republican | Requires annual coordination between the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security to assess counter-subterranean technologies applicable to illicit cross-border tunnel operations, and directs an annual report and briefing to Congress on findings and recommendations. | Submitted |
| 503 | Version 1 | Arrington (TX), Menefee (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Renames the Department of Veterans Affairs community-based outpatient clinic in Lubbock, TX as the "General Bernie Mittemeyer VA Clinic." | Submitted |
| 504 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Prevents a nuclear deal or transfer of any nuclear reactors, equipment, or technologies 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 IAEA and is not engaging in nuclear enrichment or reprocessing. | Submitted |
| 505 | Version 2 | Carson (IN) | Democrat | Revised Amends Sec. 1523(b)(6) to require DoD’s AI registry to include basic information on the operational sponsor, intended users, prospective adopting organization, and data needed to deploy covered AI systems. | Revised |
| 506 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Requires public companies registered with the SEC to include in their annual SEC filings a disclosure of its financial and supply chain risks associated with People's Republic of China. | Submitted |
| 507 | Version 1 | Miller-Meeks (IA) | Republican | Expresses a sense of Congress that encourages the Department of the Army to prioritize the Rock Island Arsenal Defense Alliance request for the Rock Island Arsenal Child Care Development Center, supporting the readiness of the workforce. | Submitted |
| 508 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ), Issa (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a comprehensive report on the effectiveness of our semiconductor export control regime, including input from the semiconductor industry. This is the text of the Semiconductor Controls Effectiveness Act which passed Committee by a vote of 43-0. | Submitted |
| 509 | Version 1 | Hamadeh (AZ) | Republican | Requires that prior to divestment of A-10s below a certain minimum prior to end FY2030, the certification of a replacement that has reached full operational capability, while requiring preservation of viable retired A-10s in a manner that allows for future surge capacity or partner transfer. | Submitted |
| 510 | Version 1 | Miller (WV), Gonzalez,V (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of Commerce to brief Congress on the national security implications of South Korean policies that may discriminate against U.S. technology firms and advantage Chinese competitors. Directs the Department to assess the potential impacts on U.S. military information security in South Korea and whether such concerns should be considered in future U.S. defense funding decisions related to the Republic of Korea. | Submitted |
| 511 | Version 1 | Moulton (MA), Smith (WA), Ryan (NY), Jacobs (CA), Carbajal (CA), Deluzio (PA), Crow (CO) | Democrat | Reduces the total amount authorized to be appropriated for the FY27 NDAA by $150 billion. No reductions may be made to military personnel accounts, MILCON, or the Defense Health Program. | Submitted |
| 512 | Version 1 | Arrington (TX) | Republican | Establishes a new federal criminal offense for going onto Department of Defense properties that are closed or restricted without authorization. | Submitted |
| 513 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | 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. Substantively identical to H.R. 5512 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
| 514 | Version 2 | Carson (IN) | Democrat | Revised Requires DoD to report on the impact and transition of research funded through the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs, including research with potential for use in the Military Health System, operational medicine, or clinical practice. Requires the report to identify key barriers to medical research transition. | Revised |
| 515 | Version 1 | Newhouse (WA), Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Prioritizes support and procurement of domestically manufactured silicon anode materials for battery cells and battery systems. | Submitted |
| 516 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense, within 90 days of passage of the NDAA, to present a comprehensive plan for securing all United States military bases against drone-based threats. | Submitted |
| 517 | Version 1 | Baumgartner (WA) | Republican | Requires a report to Congress on any backlog in foreign military sales to Taiwan. | Submitted |
| 518 | 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 |
| 519 | 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 |
| 520 | Version 1 | Hamadeh (AZ), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Amends Section 1066, replacing "may" with "shall", with respect to reconstituting an A-10 Demonstration Team, for public engagement with the A-10's legacy, including for America's 250th anniversary and celebrating the A-10's success in recovering downed aircrew in recent operations. | Submitted |
| 521 | Version 2 | Carson (IN) | Democrat | Revised Amends Sec. 1524(g) to require DoD to make publicly available an unclassified summary of each semiannual report on its policy for autonomous and AI-enabled systems, to the maximum extent practicable. | Revised |
| 522 | Version 1 | Case (HI), Tokuda (HI), Moylan (GU), Begich (AK), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a study on the potential benefits of establishing a Strategic Infrastructure Partnership Initiative to assist INDOPACOM in identifying, developing and implementing dual-use infrastructure projects. | Submitted |
| 523 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | 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. | Submitted |
| 524 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Closes a loophole in retired rank retention in Title 10, allowing for service members who qualify for active duty retirement to retain their highest rank upon retirement. | Submitted |
| 525 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Increases funding for the National Defense Education Program by $5 million for STEM education and workforce initiatives targeting military students. | Submitted |
| 526 | Version 1 | Hernández (PR) | Democrat | Directs the Department of Defense to administer TRICARE Prime in Puerto Rico on the same basis as in the States and ensures access to travel and transportation allowances for covered beneficiaries. | Submitted |
| 527 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Stipulates that Army Regulation 690-12 has the full effect of law. This regulation removes the “Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility Policy and Programs” in full compliance with Executive Order 14151. | Submitted |
| 528 | Version 1 | Dean (PA), Davidson (OH) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits a debt collector from threatening a service member with a reduction of rank, revocation of their security clearance, or military prosecution in the course of collecting a debt. | Submitted |
| 529 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to provide an additional enlistment, reenlistment and retention bonus to volunteer service members who are residents of, or were born in, a U.S. territory. | Submitted |
| 530 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Min (CA), Meng (NY), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to submit a report to Congress on the implementation of veterans benefits for veterans who served in the Republic of Korea Armed Forces during the Vietnam War, including an assessment of identified beneficiaries, health care furnished, benefit gaps, and feasibility of expanding benefits. | Submitted |
| 531 | Version 1 | Dunn (FL), Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Authorizes the Secretary of Defense to develop and implement a methodology to identify and assess dependencies on the People’s Republic of China for the processing, refining, separation, alloying, magnet manufacturing, or other midstream production stages of materials critical to the defense industrial base. | Submitted |
| 532 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Requires and authorizes various actions relating to digital assets, such as cryptocurrencies, and sanctions relating to Russia. Specifically, the bill (1) authorizes the President to impose sanctions on a foreign person (i.e., individual or entity) in the digital asset industry that facilitates transactions involving persons subject to U.S. sanctions relating to Russia; (2) prohibits digital asset exchanges from transacting with digital asset wallets or cryptocurrency addresses that are known to be, or could reasonably be known to be, affiliated with persons headquartered in Russia; and (3) requires U.S. taxpayers holding a certain amount of cryptocurrency in non-U.S. accounts to report such holdings to the Internal Revenue Service. | Submitted |
| 533 | Version 2 | Carson (IN) | Democrat | Revised Amends Sec. 1099 to clarify that designating information as a domain of warfare does not provide DoD with new domestic authority for information operations or related activities. | Revised |
| 534 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to provide to all Members of Congress a briefing on staffing, training, and implementation of civilian harm mitigation and response policies of the Department of Defense. | Submitted |
| 535 | Version 1 | Baird (IN), Van Epps (TN), Budzinski (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Energy to establish two bioindustrial scale-up facilities to support the development, demonstration, and commercial application of biotechnology products. Identical to H.R. 7936. | Submitted |
| 536 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to assess the feasibility of utilizing appropriate facilities on the island of St. Croix as an Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps forward operating base. | Submitted |
| 537 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds for Section 333 Security Assistance to El Salvador. | Submitted |
| 538 | Version 1 | Crane (AZ) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of Education, to submit a report and briefing to Congress on opportunities to strengthen military recruitment, readiness, and end strength through educational partnerships, including JROTC and ROTC programs. The report will assess recruiting challenges and provide recommendations to expand the pipeline of qualified military applicants and increase the attractiveness of military service. | Submitted |
| 539 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to assess the feasibility of utilizing appropriate facilities on the island of St. Thomas as a Navy forward operating base. | Submitted |
| 540 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of the Air Force to notify U.S. partners facing armed conflict of aircraft being retired, making such aircraft eligible for transfer as excess defense articles. | Submitted |
| 541 | Version 1 | Dunn (FL), Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to conduct a department-wide medical supply chain risk assessment and develop a classified, prioritized list of high-risk critical medical products dependent on PRC-origin inputs. | Submitted |
| 542 | Version 1 | Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Limits SecDef authority to deny attendance by or educational assistance to service members enrolled at certain universities and eligible institutions of higher education. | Submitted |
| 543 | Version 1 | Gonzalez,V (TX) | Democrat | Increases and Decreases funding by $3,300,000 to express the importance of a Pass and Tag Facility at Naval Air Station Kingsville, Texas. | Submitted |
| 544 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Provides for U.S. Virgin Islands nonimmigrant visitor visa waivers (as currently provided for Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands) for stays of up to 45 days in the U.S. Virgin Islands. | Submitted |
| 545 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Requires social media companies to publicly publish and report on their terms of service enforcement against designated foreign terrorist organizations and Specially Designated Global Terrorists, and directs the DNI to submit a National Intelligence Estimate on terrorist use of social media platforms. Identical to H.R.5681. | Submitted |
| 546 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Requires Americans to register with the State Department when visiting a war zone. | Submitted |
| 547 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Requires K-12 schools receiving federal funds to annually disclose to the Secretary of Education any funding of $10,000 or more received from foreign sources of concern. | Submitted |
| 548 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX), Bacon (NE) | Republican | Requires the Superintendent of the United States Air Force Academy to submit a report containing a strategy to improve academic outcomes at the Academy. | Submitted |
| 549 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Require the Secretary of Defense to establish a process for a member to enroll in a transitional health care plan no later than 2 business days following the date of their separation. | Submitted |
| 550 | Version 1 | Gonzalez,V (TX) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to Congress within 60 days on the status of funds set aside for powertrain facility completion and facility modernization at Corpus Christi Army Depot (CCAD), Corpus Christi, Texas. | Submitted |
| 551 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Directs GAO to assess whether existing Inspector General authorities adequately cover national security activities involving entities within the Executive Office of the President and identify any oversight gaps that may impede accountability. | Submitted |
| 552 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Criminalizes the doxxing of law enforcement officers, prosecutors, judges, and their immediate family members with intent to threaten or facilitate violence. Identical to H.R.8927, | Submitted |
| 553 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX), Bacon (NE) | Republican | Redesignates the position of Dean of the Faculty of the United States Air Force Academy as Provost and Dean of the Faculty. | Submitted |
| 554 | Version 1 | Baird (IN), Budzinski (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Commerce, through the Assistant Secretary for Economic Development, to establish at least three nonprofit, product-agnostic precommercial scale-up facilities. The facilities would be used for scaling of non-pharmaceutical biotechnologies, including through coordination with other relevant facilities such as those through DOD and DOE. Identical to H.R. 8918. | Submitted |
| 555 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of State to submit annual reports to Congress on cooperation between the Polisario Front and Iranian-affiliated terrorist organizations and mandates the President to designate the Polisario Front as a foreign terrorist organization if such cooperation is determined to exist. | Submitted |
| 556 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Directs the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Industrial Base Policy, in coordination with the Secretary of the Navy, to submit a report within 180 days assessing the feasibility of establishing common certification standards across NAVAIR and NAVSEA supply chains. | Submitted |
| 557 | Version 1 | Carson (IN) | Democrat | Adds resolution text from H.Res.459 "Supporting the goals and ideals of "National Poppy Day" which recognizes Veterans and Fallen Service Members as an all-year endeavor. | Submitted |
| 558 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Requires a report on the Russian military presence in Syria. | Submitted |
| 559 | Version 1 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Establishes within the Department of Homeland Security an "Extraordinary Protection Reimbursement Program", which would reimburse state and local law enforcement agencies $61 million per year for three years for their expenses protecting the non-governmental residence of protectees. For instance, VP Vance's residence in Ohio or Mar-A-Lago. This is text is reflective of the bipartisan Secret Service-Local Law Enforcement Partnership Act. | Submitted |
| 560 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Require the Department of Defense to identify best practices for nutrition, fitness, and chronic disease prevention programs across the services and share successful models department-wide. | Submitted |
| 561 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to establish a network of Arctic watchtower sites to enhance surveillance, intelligence, and operational capabilities in the Arctic region, while also expanding applied research capabilities including data collection, autonomous systems, and predictive analysis. | Submitted |
| 562 | Version 1 | Cloud (TX) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of War to develop and implement an expedited review process for government-to-government grants from non-Federal United States governmental entities such as states, cities, or counties. This will ensure the grant does not become jeopardized due to lengthy review processes. | Submitted |
| 563 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI), Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits the detention of noncitizens at Department of Defense property for immigration enforcement purposes. | Submitted |
| 564 | Version 2 | Lee (NV), Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Revised Adds the text of S.2220, the FORGOTTEN Veterans Act, as amended and approved by the Senate Committee on Veterans' Affairs. This provides official recognition of the toxic exposures veterans endured during their service at Department of Energy (DOE) Covered Facilities, where DOE employees are already presumed to have been exposed, while the servicemembers who served alongside them are not. This will provide veterans a basis to submit PACT Act claims for the benefits they deserve. | Revised |
| 565 | Version 1 | Foushee (NC), Mackenzie (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to establish a pilot program for partnerships between covered basic needs banks and military installations to provide diapers and diapering supplies to military families. This amendment is substantively identical to H.R. 6138, the Military Family Diaper Assistance Act. | Submitted |
| 566 | Version 1 | Crane (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits the Department of Defense from using taxpayer funds to cover the costs of foreign military personnel participating in bilateral or multilateral military exercises conducted with the United States. The amendment allows the Secretary of Defense to waive the prohibition when necessary to support a U.S. national security interest, provided the Secretary submits a detailed justification and notification to the House and Senate Armed Services Committees at least 30 days in advance. | Submitted |
| 567 | Version 1 | Carbajal (CA), Van Orden (WI), Pingree (ME) | Bi-Partisan | Requires any cut flowers or greens purchased by the Department of Defense for display be grown domestically. | Submitted |
| 568 | Version 1 | Mackenzie (PA), Frost (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Repeals a 1988 amendment to the Fair Housing Amendments Act that explicitly denies Fair Housing Act protections to any individual with a prior drug conviction, regardless of when it occurred or the severity of the offense. This restricts second chance opportunities for more than 9 million people in the US. Identical to H.R. 7765 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 569 | Version 1 | Mackenzie (PA) | Republican | Updates the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 by extending the statute of limitations for export control violations from five years to ten years for both civil enforcement actions and criminal prosecutions. Identical to H.R. 8202. | Submitted |
| 570 | Version 2 | Patronis (FL) | Republican | Revised Authorizes the Secretary of the Navy, in his or her discretion, to convey a parcel of property to Santa Rosa County, Florida in exchange for a substitute parcel or for improvements to an existing Navy Outlying Landing Field. In either circumstance, the Navy would receive a zero-hour runway suitable for its use. | Revised |
| 571 | Version 2 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Revised Amends federal maritime security law to address cybersecurity risks posed by ZPMC cranes while giving DoD tools to harden the most militarily sensitive ports. | Revised |
| 572 | Version 1 | DeSaulnier (CA) | Democrat | Strengthens standards to ensure that school food personnel are trained to prevent, recognize, and respond to food allergic reactions. Requires nutrition education materials in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) program to include food allergy information. | Submitted |
| 573 | Version 1 | Pressley (MA) | Democrat | Requires the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to collect and publish data on veterans’ health, housing, employment, etc. | Submitted |
| 574 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Strikes section 2828, removing the requirement for the names of nine military installations to be changed to names listed in such section. | Submitted |
| 575 | Version 1 | Crow (CO) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to report to Congress on which private entities were briefed on recent military operations, including when and how those briefings occurred and any steps taken to mitigate risks to operational security related to such briefings. | Submitted |
| 576 | Version 1 | Mackenzie (PA) | Republican | Establishes a sense of Congress that there should be accountability for humanitarian crimes committed in Syria against religious and ethnic minority communities as documented by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom and other monitors. States the policy of the U.S. is to utilize existing authorities to impose targeted sanctions on specific Syrian officials and militia leaders determined to be responsible for such abuses. | Submitted |
| 577 | Version 2 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of War to establish a pilot program evaluating the use of secure, commercially available digital faith-based platforms to enhance the spiritual fitness, mental health, and operational readiness of servicemembers and their families. | Revised |
| 578 | Version 1 | Wilson (FL) | Democrat | Withdrawn Requires the Secretary of Defense, along with the State Department and the DNI, to submit a comprehensive strategy to Congress within 180 days. The strategy should combine sanctions, interdiction, information and psychological operations, and outreach to defectors to weaken the operational readiness and unity of Iran's military and security forces. | Withdrawn |
| 579 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Joyce (OH), Mrvan (IN) | Bi-Partisan | Creates pilot program to address intimate partner violence and family violence affecting military families under the care of the VA. | Submitted |
| 580 | Version 1 | Carter (LA), Ezell (MS), Nehls (TX), Letlow (LA) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits DoD/DoW procurement and commissary sales of seafood originating or processed in China. | Submitted |
| 581 | Version 1 | Latta (OH), Whitesides (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Creates a limited antitrust exemption for non-Federal entities to share information or assistance in good faith exclusively to address covered artificial intelligence security risks. Authorizes the Attorney General or Federal Trade Commission to seek injunctive relief against bad faith collaboration or anticompetitive conduct, and protects required notices from public disclosure. | Submitted |
| 582 | Version 1 | Hill (AR), Williams (TX), Gottheimer (NJ), McClain (MI), Sherman (CA), Lucas (OK), Nunn (IA), Gonzalez,V (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Expands sanctions and asset-seizure authorities related to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, requires reports and restrictions involving Chinese persons in the event of threats against Taiwan-related, and strengthens CFIUS scrutiny of foreign adversary acquisitions of U.S. agricultural land. | Submitted |
| 583 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Adds the Stop Fentanyl Money Laundering Act of 2025, which allows the Department of the Treasury to impose restrictions on an entity or activity determined to be of primary money-laundering concern in connection with illicit fentanyl and narcotics trafficking, to the bill. (Note: bill text is currently uploaded while awaiting amendment text). | Revised |
| 584 | Version 1 | Subramanyam (VA), Walkinshaw (VA), Neguse (CO), Lawler (NY), Scott (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Expands PACT Act benefits to servicemembers who reported to the Pentagon for duty following the attacks on September 11, 2001. The text includes language from H.R. 5339 from the 119th Congress. | Submitted |
| 585 | Version 1 | Hill (AR) | Republican | Restricts certain IMF-related benefits for state sponsors of terrorism, strengthen congressional oversight of Special Drawing Right allocations, oppose increased SDR basket weighting for China’s renminbi absent Treasury certifications, authorize a U.S. IMF quota increase, promote international financial institution projects reducing reliance on Russia, and expand debt transparency reporting. | Submitted |
| 586 | Version 1 | Harrigan (NC) | Republican | Amends the Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Officer (CDAO) authorization to prioritize tracking PRC AI capabilities, and have a strategy for preparedness to counter adversarial AI. | Submitted |
| 587 | Version 2 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Revised Calls for a study exploring the feasibility of allowing departments and agencies to have critical mineral purchasing and reselling capabilities for the purpose of reducing the bureaucratic burden and increasing the speed of purchasing minerals for projects within those departments and agencies. | Revised |
| 588 | Version 1 | Hill (AR) | Republican | Reforms and reauthorizes the Defense Production Act of 1950, a set of authorities that allows the President to strengthen the industrial base by providing financial support and allocating resources to meet national defense requirements. | Submitted |
| 589 | Version 1 | Carter (GA), Pettersen (CO) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits the Secretary of Defense awarding an eligible telecommunications contract to an entity if the Secretary determines that the entity is subject to foreign ownership, control, jurisdiction, or legal obligations that could require disclosure of Department of Defense information or network operational data to a foreign government. | Submitted |
| 590 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to create a plan to include Taiwan in RIMPAC 2028. | Revised |
| 591 | Version 1 | Smith (NJ) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of War to conduct a feasibility study to test all members of the Armed Forces for H. Pylori before they transition to civilian life. | Submitted |
| 592 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH), Crane (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits the use of federal funds to support, directly or indirectly, the production, advancement, or enhancement of cell-cultured meat. Identical to H.R. 1116 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 593 | Version 1 | Smith (NJ) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of War to classify those who served in Honduras from January 1981-February 1992 eligible for the Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal. | Submitted |
| 594 | Version 2 | Davidson (OH), Jacobs (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Prohibits certain former employees of the State Department and the Department of Defense from lobbying the Federal Government on matters of foreign military sales for three years after leaving Federal employment. Identical to H.R. 3582 (119th Congress). | Revised |
| 595 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Horsford (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Undersecretary of Defense, Acquisitions and Sustainment to develop a spend plan of up to $20 million for the Services’ towards a comprehensive set of advanced manufacturing practices including AI-optimized robotic forming, additive and subtractive manufacturing, and advanced materials and processing practices for hypersonic research and development. | Submitted |
| 596 | Version 1 | Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of State to submit a report to Congress on the number and status of political prisoners worldwide. | Submitted |
| 597 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit to Congress a report outlining the status of integrated air and missile defense in the CENTOM AOR, particularly Israel. | Submitted |
| 598 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Authorizes the Secretary of the Air Force to convey approximately 50 acres of land at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson to the Municipality of Anchorage, contingent on an independent appraisal and a determination that the parcel is excess to base needs, in accordance with the North Anchorage Land Agreement among the State of Alaska, the Municipality, and Eklutna, Incorporated. The Municipality must cover all conveyance costs and may not use federal funds to do so, and all existing environmental law obligations are preserved. | Submitted |
| 599 | Version 1 | Graves (MO) | Republican | The “American Supply Chain Sovereignty Initiative” (ASCSI), as proposed by the Department of Transportation, creates a platform (and dashboard) increasing visibility into ocean-linked supply chains and a way to prioritize certain cargoes in a crisis while at all times also seeking to block threats from Chinese supply chain software (LOGINK). ASCSI builds on the foundation of the existing DoT-run Freight Logistics Optimization Works (FLOW) program. | Submitted |
| 600 | Version 2 | Graves (MO) | Republican | Revised Ensures that the Santa Monica Airport, conveyed by the United States is to remain in operation as an airport unless authorized by an Act of Congress. | Revised |
| 601 | Version 1 | Goldman (NY), Malliotakis (NY), Gottheimer (NJ), Kean (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a report on the Government of Turkey's relationship with Hamas and its affiliates, including financial, political and military assistance. | Submitted |
| 602 | Version 1 | Kim (CA) | Republican | Creates a Federal Fraud Interagency Task Force to investigate fraud involving federal dollars and strengthen interagency data sharing and law enforcement coordination (identical to H.R. 7312). | Submitted |
| 603 | Version 1 | Goldman (NY), Malliotakis (NY), Gottheimer (NJ), Kean (NJ), Bell (MO) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a report on the security impacts of Turkey's illegal occupation of Cyprus to the US, its allies, and partners — including the presence of foreign terrorist organizations, past terror attacks and attempts, and threats to military installations and personnel. | Submitted |
| 604 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Requires an audit of Department of Defense equipment to identify the presence of Chinese cellular equipment in DoD systems and report to Congress on the findings of the audit and what mitigation measures have been taken. | Submitted |
| 605 | Version 1 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Requires independent audits of unaudited Department of Defense bases, divisions, and projects funded by discretionary spending. | Submitted |
| 606 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Directs the Office of Electronic Government to revise the minimum efficiency requirements for DoD data centers to include the most efficient cooling technology and directs the Secretary of Defense to identify and integrate the most efficient technologies to minimize the effects of covered data centers' operation on water resources. | Submitted |
| 607 | Version 1 | Carey (OH) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit to the Committees on Armed Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives a report on the use of intergovernmental support agreements for military installations funded by a working-capital fund. | Submitted |
| 608 | Version 1 | Kean (NJ), Johnson (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Creates a whistleblower incentive program and establishes whistleblower protections for individuals who provide information to the Department of Commerce's Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) related to violations of U.S. export control laws. Identical to H.R. 6322 as amended in committee. | Submitted |
| 609 | Version 1 | DeSaulnier (CA) | Democrat | Prevents implementation of the Office of Management and Budget proposed rule entitled "Regulation for Federal Financial Assistance." | Submitted |
| 610 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Prevents the Department of Defense from procuring and operating covered robotic equipment originating from the People's Republic of China. | Submitted |
| 611 | Version 1 | Peters (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Office of Director of National Intelligence to evaluate the economic and national security effects of climate change. | Submitted |
| 612 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Establishes a Cyber Force modeled after the Coast Guard but for the Cyber domain. | Submitted |
| 613 | Version 1 | Rose (TN) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to carry out a pilot program in one or more Veterans Integrated Services Networks under which qualified pension assistance organizations provide intake, eligibility screening, evidentiary development, application preparation, and claimant-support services for aid and attendance claims. | Submitted |
| 614 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to the House Armed Services Committee on fully integrating small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) into National Guard and Reserve components. | Submitted |
| 615 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | This amendment would require the Department of Defense to use retreaded tires for their fleets wherever possible. | Submitted |
| 616 | Version 2 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Revised Expresses the sense of Congress that the Department of Defense should allow DACA recipients with valid work authorization to enlist in the Armed Forces. Identical to H.Res.994 (119th Congress). | Revised |
| 617 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ), Nunn (IA) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts the text of the Semiconductor Supply Chain Security and Diversification Act, which encourages the development of a Western Hemisphere semiconductor supply chain including investment in upstream critical mineral mining and downstream testing/packaging facilities in Latin America and the Caribbean. | Submitted |
| 618 | Version 1 | McCollum (MN) | Democrat | Authorizes the establishment and maintenance of the Defense Innovation OnRamp Hub Program to expand engagement with America's national security innovation base. | Submitted |
| 619 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Requires DoD and the Defense Health Agency to study whether baseline hormonal testing improves health outcomes and readiness among female service members. | Submitted |
| 620 | Version 1 | Mannion (NY) | Democrat | Implements a pilot grant program to expand career and learning opportunities for transitioning service members and their spouses. Requires a report to Congress on program activities and outcomes to inform future transition efforts. | Submitted |
| 621 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits any special government employee (SGE) occupying a position within the Department of Defense from obligating or expending any federal funds. | Submitted |
| 622 | Version 1 | Deluzio (PA), Jacobs (CA), Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Amends the Insurrection Act to limit Presidential Action | Submitted |
| 623 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Directs the DoD to assess applications of noninvasive focused ultrasound technologies, including histotripsy, within the Military Health System. The assessment will examine opportunities to improve outcomes, reduce recovery times, and assess the impact on military readiness. | Submitted |
| 624 | Version 1 | Peters (CA), Ryan (NY), Khanna (CA), Lee (NV), Vasquez (NM), Vindman (VA) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to certify to Congress that a presidential order to launch a first strike nuclear attack is valid and legal, and would not limit a president’s ability to defend the U.S. or its allies from nuclear attack. This amendment is substantively identical to H.R.3564, the Nuclear First-Strike Security Act of 2025. | Submitted |
| 625 | Version 1 | Hill (AR) | Republican | Directs the GAO to do a review of the health of the Department of Defense’s cyber-related intelligence sharing with State, local, Tribal, territorial, and private sector partners. | Submitted |
| 626 | Version 1 | Rose (TN) | Republican | Directs the Inspector General of the Central Intelligence Agency to report to the congressional intelligence committees on procurement, financial, and internal control failures related to the alleged theft of gold bars and other highly valuable assets by a CIA officer arrested on May 19, 2026, after more than $40 million in gold bars were found at his home. Requires that the report be submitted in unclassified form with a classified annex as necessary, be made publicly available on the CIA website, and be accompanied by a public press availability summarizing the unclassified findings and recommendations, including any proposed procedural, regulatory, and legislative changes to prevent similar incidents. | Submitted |
| 627 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study on the feasibility and effectiveness of the use of routine neuroimaging modalities in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of brain injury among members of the Armed Forces due to one or more blast pressure exposures during combat and training. | Submitted |
| 628 | Version 1 | Kean (NJ) | Republican | Funds research and development for counter-drone technology for the Army. | Submitted |
| 629 | Version 1 | Soto (FL) | Democrat | Authorizes funds for the Fan-Out-Wafer Level Packaging Program within the Industrial Base Analysis and Sustainment Program. | Submitted |
| 630 | Version 1 | Deluzio (PA), Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Codifies appropriate standards of conduct for DoD employees and advisors involved in the DoD contracting decision-making process to prevent corruption. | Submitted |
| 631 | Version 1 | Elfreth (MD) | Democrat | Directs a study on Reserve Child Care programs offered by the services. | Submitted |
| 632 | Version 1 | Ezell (MS) | Republican | Establishes programs to help defray the costs of educating and training licensed and unlicensed merchant mariners and certain shoreside maritime industry workers. Each of the proposals establishes a process by which the Secretary of Transportation through the Maritime Administration can enter into an agreement with a state maritime academy or a Center of Excellence for Domestic Maritime Workforce Training and Development to make payments for the benefit of qualified enrollees. The Administration has also submitted legislative proposals that amend existing statutes. One legislative proposal is in the nature of a technical correction, the second amends existing law to increase the total amount of money a student can receive from a set sum to one that is a percentage of the average of a four-year education at a state maritime academy. All the provisions seek to seek to increase the total number of licensed, certified, and trained individuals available to serve as Merchant Mariners or work in certain parts of the broader U.S. maritime industrial base. The proposals are aligned with and based on the previously published Executive Order 14269 “Restoring America’s Maritime Dominance” and the America’s Maritime Action Plan. | Submitted |
| 633 | Version 1 | Van Epps (TN), Davis (NC), Fitzgerald (WI) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a one-year pilot program within the Department of War, through the Office of Strategic Capital, to develop and evaluate standardized processes for identifying and reviewing national security risks associated with adversarial foreign capital in the defense supply chain. | Submitted |
| 634 | Version 1 | Deluzio (PA), Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Codifies President Trump's EO “Prioritizing the Warfighter in Defense Contracting” by limiting defense contractor stock buybacks | Submitted |
| 635 | Version 1 | Johnson (TX), Keating (MA), Carbajal (CA), Scott, Austin (GA), Bacon (NE), Bell (MO) | Bi-Partisan | To authorize retransfers of U.S. defense articles and services among the Baltic states to deter Russian aggression. Substantively identical to H.R. 8817 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 636 | Version 2 | Shreve (IN) | Republican | Revised Beginning October 1, 2027, prevents funds from being made available to fund the United Nations Interim Force In Lebanon (UNIFIL) or any successor organization. Identical to H.R. 9020 (119th Congress). | Revised |
| 637 | Version 1 | Cisneros (CA) | Democrat | Requires additional justification, small-business coordination, and congressional notification for noncompetitive defense contracts to improve oversight and encourage small business competition. | Submitted |
| 638 | Version 1 | Hill (AR), Womack (AR) | Republican | Authorizes the Secretary of the Army to conduct a no-cost land exchange between the Arkansas National Guard (AR NG) and the U.S. Army Reserve (USAR) on Camp Robinson in North Little Rock. | Submitted |
| 639 | Version 1 | Van Epps (TN), Comer (KY) | Republican | Directs at least $62 million in Army Operation and Maintenance funding to repair, maintain, and modernize water and wastewater infrastructure at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. It would also require the Army to brief Congress on its execution plan, project priorities, and anticipated completion timelines within 90 days of enactment. | Submitted |
| 640 | Version 1 | Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Blocks the Secretary of Defense from authorizing a Judge Advocate General or other attorney employed by the Department of Defense to be detailed to the Department of Justice for the purpose of serving as an immigration judge. | Submitted |
| 641 | Version 1 | Van Epps (TN) | Republican | Requires the Department of War to report to Congress on how quickly and at what cost key munitions and weapons systems could expand production capacity, including the investments, supply chain dependencies, and bottlenecks that would affect surge production. The report would assess the feasibility of increasing production to 150, 200, and 500 percent of current levels for systems covered by multiyear procurement authorities and other systems designated by the Secretary of War. | Submitted |
| 642 | Version 1 | Hill (AR), Crawford (AR) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct a recurring, 5-year assessment of national response preparedness for a major New Madrid Seismic Zone (NMSZ) event, identifying capability shortfalls, resourcing gaps, and state/federal coordination issues. | Submitted |
| 643 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Requires the U.S. Coordinator for the Arctic Region to assess, develop, and budget for plans, policies, and actions related to strengthening U.S. diplomatic presence with Arctic countries, enhancing resilience capacities of Arctic countries, and assessing risks regarding environmental change and increased civilian and military activities by Arctic countries. | Submitted |
| 644 | 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 |
| 645 | Version 1 | Van Epps (TN) | Republican | Requires the Department of War to submit annual reports to Congress on how effectively successful prototype projects transition into procurement, production, and operational use, including data on transition rates, delays, and barriers facing innovative and nontraditional defense contractors. | Submitted |
| 646 | Version 1 | Goldman (NY), Wilson (SC) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a report on Russia’s sabotage operations against US, NATO allies and partners, specifically with regard to industrial, commercial, and military targets. | Submitted |
| 647 | Version 2 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Revised Strengthens cyber incident reporting requirements for operationally critical DoD contractors by adding a mandatory 72-hour reporting deadline for the discovery of any hardware, software, or firmware manufactured by or linked to Chinese entities within covered networks, in addition to existing requirements to report cyber incidents. | Revised |
| 648 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | extends the Section 130i counter-UAS authority (currently DoD's authority to disable threatening drones near covered facilities) to National Guard members performing Title 32 training or homeland defense duties | Submitted |
| 649 | Version 1 | Lucas (OK) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of War to prioritize procurement of combat collaborative aircraft (CCA) to ensure there is a minimal, viable, fielded, and operational CCA capability by the end of FY28. | Submitted |
| 650 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretaries of Transportation and Homeland Security and the Director of National Intelligence, to conduct a 180-day feasibility study on DoD reliance on transportation systems incorporating Chinese-origin components, covering rail, port, aviation, transit, and unmanned aerial modalities, followed by a mitigation strategy 60 days later. | Submitted |
| 651 | Version 1 | Gonzalez,V (TX) | Democrat | Expands access to capital for veteran-owned small businesses by removing the lending caps imposed on credit union member business loans made to a veteran-owned business. Identical to H.R. 507 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 652 | Version 1 | Mullin (CA), Liccardo (CA) | Democrat | Requires a briefing from the Department of Defense on its plans to deploy human-in-the-loop AI within the legal and acquisition functions of the Department. | Submitted |
| 653 | Version 1 | Harris (MD) | Republican | Allows anesthesia to be covered by TRICARE for in-office dental procedures for pediatric dentistry. | Submitted |
| 654 | Version 1 | Johnson (TX) | Democrat | To limit the use of procurement funds by the Secretary of Defense for detention facilities, and for other purposes. | Submitted |
| 655 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Withdrawn Directs the Commander of U.S. Transportation Command to brief the House Armed Services Committee by February 1, 2027, on the military utility of rapid and precise cargo delivery from aircraft, high-altitude balloons, rockets, and space platforms for contested logistics operations, covering operational requirements, commercial market capabilities, ongoing demonstration efforts, and potential concepts of operations for integration into existing logistics plans. | Withdrawn |
| 656 | Version 3 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Authorizes the Secretary of the Air Force, in coordination with the Civil Air Patrol Board of Governors, to conduct membership recruitment campaigns for the Civil Air Patrol and allows representatives of the Civil Air Patrol to be treated as military recruiters for the purpose of gaining access to secondary schools. | Revised |
| 657 | Version 1 | Mullin (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Air Force to carry out a capability demonstration project on low-Earth orbit Positioning, Navigation, and Timing technology with a commercial provider. | Submitted |
| 658 | Version 1 | Van Epps (TN) | Republican | Codifies Executive Orders 14305 and 14307, along with implementing regulations, to preserve policies aimed at strengthening U.S. airspace sovereignty and supporting the growth of the domestic drone industry for eight years following enactment. | Submitted |
| 659 | Version 1 | Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Requires public disclosure, with appropriate redactions, of materials related to the U.S. government’s bombing of the Shajareh Tayyebeh Elementary School in Minab, Iran on February 28, 2026, which killed at least 175 people, mostly children. | Submitted |
| 660 | Version 1 | Mullin (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to submit to Congress a report on the use of operation and maintenance funding for the purchase of small unmanned aircraft systems. | Submitted |
| 661 | Version 1 | Barragán (CA) | Democrat | Requires the DOD to identify bases where fresh produce access is limited and develop plans to increase local sourcing partnerships to improve supply chain. | Submitted |
| 662 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct an assessment of the impact of child care availability and affordability on recruitment, retention, and workforce participation among employees of the defense industrial base. | Submitted |
| 663 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Expands the existing prohibition in Section 1814 from Chinese-manufactured optical fiber only to all Chinese-manufactured telecommunications hardware, including routers, switches, antennas, and base stations, and accelerates the compliance deadline from October 1 of the first fiscal year after enactment to 180 days after enactment. | Submitted |
| 664 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct an assessment of access to preventative health screening services for members of the Armed Forces and covered beneficiaries residing in rural or underserved medical areas. | Submitted |
| 665 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Adds a requirement to the existing INDOPACOM local procurement plan directing DoD to maximize, to the extent practicable, the procurement of seafood sourced from U.S. states and territories within the INDOPACOM area of responsibility, including Alaska. | Submitted |
| 666 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Adds a three-year annual reporting requirement to the Berry Amendment seafood provision, directing the Secretary of Defense to report to the Armed Services Committees on the volume and origin of seafood procured by commissaries and exchanges, disaggregated by domestic and foreign source, and the steps taken to maximize domestic sourcing, including from U.S. states and territories within the INDOPACOM area of responsibility. | Submitted |
| 667 | Version 1 | Barragán (CA) | Democrat | The amendment creates an exception to allow Junior Enlisted Members to pay reduced fees for military child care centers. | Submitted |
| 668 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Requires the Space Force portfolio acquisition executive to include, as part of the Spaceport of the Future annual prioritized investment list, an assessment of existing operational domestic commercial spaceports with a DoD launch history — covering current capabilities, infrastructure gaps, and the strategic value of geographic diversity among launch sites, explicitly including Arctic and sub-Arctic locations. | Submitted |
| 669 | Version 1 | Torres (CA), Fitzpatrick (PA), Matsui (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Improves the nation's 9-1-1 emergency systems by directing the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to issue reports after natural disasters and improve network outage reporting, categorizing public safety telecommunicators as a protective service occupation under the Standard Occupational Classification system, and requiring the FCC to report on compliance with Kari's Law, which requires that callers be able to reach 9-1-1 directly without dialing additional digits. The provisions include H.R.5200, Emergency Reporting Act (119th Congress), H.R. 637, 911 SAVES Act (119th Congress), and H.R.5201, Kari's Law Reporting Act (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 670 | Version 1 | Keating (MA), Wilson (SC) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes Transatlantic Growth Enterprise to strengthen business-to-business ties, foster robust investment environments in participating countries, and counter the influence of Russia and the People's Republic of China. Substantively identical to H. R. 5320. | Submitted |
| 671 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Provides for a presumption of service-connection under the laws administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs for certain diseases associated with the COVID–19 vaccine that become manifest during the one-year period following the receipt of the vaccine. Identical to H.R. 1671 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 672 | Version 2 | Keating (MA), Fitzpatrick (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Prohibits the U.S. Government from recognizing the Russian Federation’s claim of sovereignty over any portion of the sovereign territory of Ukraine. Substantively identical to H.R. 947. | Revised |
| 673 | Version 1 | Pocan (WI), Omar (MN) | Democrat | Reduces the total amount authorized by the FY27 NDAA by $150 billion. Prohibits reductions to accounts funding military personnel, the defense health program, and civilian pay and benefits. | Submitted |
| 674 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Strikes Section 1232. | Submitted |
| 675 | Version 2 | Vindman (VA), Dean (PA), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes a Blue UAS working group to evaluate opportunities for public-private partnerships between the United States and Taiwan for co-development and co-production of UAS systems and components. Additionally, the amendment establishes a cooperative framework between the U.S., Taiwan, and regional allies to promote secure UAS supply chains. | Revised |
| 676 | Version 2 | Keating (MA), Fitzpatrick (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Prohibits the Russian Federation from participating in the G7 or reconstituting a Group of 8 that includes the Russian Federation. Substantively identical to H.R. 436. | Revised |
| 677 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Withdraws the United States from certain international financial institutions if such an institution provides debt relief to or eases debt relief to, or eases a debt relief burden of the People's Republic of China. | Submitted |
| 678 | Version 1 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Repeals the restriction on funding for the preparatory commission for the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization. | Submitted |
| 679 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Requires an appropriate national security agency to determine whether equipment or services from companies like Game Science Interactive Co., Ltd., DeepSeek, Unitree Robotics, DEEP Robotics, BrainCo, Inc., or Manycore Tech, Inc., including their subsidiaries, affiliates, partners, joint ventures, or licensees, pose an unacceptable risk to U.S. national security or the safety of U.S. persons. If no determination is made, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) must add them to the covered list within 30 days; affirmative risk findings trigger the same, with congressional reports. Negative findings require reports and reviews by other agencies within 180 days, all in unclassified form with possible classified annexes. | Submitted |
| 680 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to make current and planned National Defense Area (NDA) boundary data publicly available and require a 30 day notification to congress prior to expansion or establishments of a new NDA. | Submitted |
| 681 | Version 1 | McDonald Rivet (MI), Bergman (MI), Dingell (MI), Fitzpatrick (PA), Kiggans (VA), Mfume (MD), Lawler (NY), Dean (PA), Beyer (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit annual reports to the congressional defense committees detailing site-specific funding, progress, and barriers for all PFAS interim remediation actions and related cleanup efforts, including timelines, performance metrics, delays, and the status of the actions. Includes identical language from H.R. 4192 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 682 | Version 1 | Fulcher (ID), Moore (UT) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct a comprehensive assessment within 180 days of the Department of Defense's phosphate supply chain vulnerabilities, reliance on foreign sources, domestic production capacity, stockpile adequacy and risks of disruption with findings reported to relevant congressional committees; ratifies a specific land patent issued by the Secretary of the Interior. Confirms the University of Utah's use of federally granted land in Salt Lake City for research park and related purposes. Directs the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management to establish a joint team and 10-year plan to complete Continental Divide National Scenic Trail, withdraws BLM land near Placitas, New Mexico from mining and mineral leasing preserving the government option to convey mineral rights for public purposes. | Submitted |
| 683 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Establishes and carries out a pilot program to develop and demonstrate autonomous, agent-based orchestration capabilities to support open-source intelligence activities, including tasking, collection, processing, exploitation, and dissemination. | Submitted |
| 684 | Version 1 | Estes (KS) | Republican | Specifies that authorized funding in the bill for Air Force Point Defense Battle Lab Program ($10 million) may only be used for improvements to testing and training facilities and capabilities of the Air National Guard. | Submitted |
| 685 | Version 1 | Issa (CA) | Republican | Creates a mandatory sanctions regime against Azerbaijani officials, entities, and financial networks if Azerbaijan undertakes hostile actions against Armenia, while supporting a durable Armenia-Azerbaijan peace agreement. | Submitted |
| 686 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Eliminates or sunsets 52 outdated and duplicative Department of State reporting requirements and reduces the required frequency of a further 12. | Submitted |
| 687 | Version 1 | Soto (FL) | Democrat | Establishes a pilot program for developing and deploying a digital twin-enabled virtual-reality intensive treatment model for servicemembers with combat-related PTSD. | Submitted |
| 688 | Version 1 | Fitzpatrick (PA), Evans (PA), Riley (NY), Boyle (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts the identical text of H.R. 1304, Delaware River Basin Restoration Program Reauthorization Act of 2025 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 689 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Requires OPM to create a supplement to the Federal Employee Viewpoint Survey to assess federal employees' experiences with harassment and discrimination. | Submitted |
| 690 | Version 1 | Schneider (IL) | Democrat | Expands paid bereavement leave for servicemembers following the death of a spouse or child from two weeks to 12 weeks. | Submitted |
| 691 | Version 1 | Castro (TX), Kim (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a Development Innovation Ventures Program within the relevant foreign assistance agency to improve the effectiveness of development assistance programs through the use of innovation and evidence. | Submitted |
| 692 | Version 2 | Hamadeh (AZ), Panetta (CA), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Revises Sec. 654, "Program to provide to certain patrons a discount on motor fuel sold at exchange stores," from "may" to "shall" provide such discount equivalent to federal fuel taxes, and prohibits providing any such discount at the expense of morale, welfare, and recreation programs of the Armed Forces. | Revised |
| 693 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense, acting through the Missile Defense Agency, to report to the congressional defense committees by March 1, 2027, on DoD's strategy for developing resilient and distributed missile defense sensing architectures, covering current infrastructure vulnerabilities, modular and transportable sensing capabilities, open systems approaches, scalable radar integration, and acquisition barriers, and authorizes the use of appropriated funds to initiate pilot efforts implementing the report's recommendations. | Submitted |
| 694 | Version 1 | Castro (TX), Kim (CA), Case (HI), Olszewski (MD), Foster (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Provides authority to the President to extend privileges and immunities to five international organizations - Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, Pacific Islands Forum, Caribbean Community, and the African Union's Mission to the United Nations. Identical to H.R. 4490, which passed the House in the 119th Congress. | Submitted |
| 695 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Establishes pilot program to evaluate hardware and software to counter the impact of foreign actors influencing critical equipment in our supply chain. | Submitted |
| 696 | Version 1 | Shreve (IN) | Republican | Establishes a strategic railroad cybersecurity enhancement grant program to assist eligible railroads in financing the cost of improving the cybersecurity of freight rail transportation systems. | Submitted |
| 697 | Version 1 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Requires an assessment relating to next-generation integrated air and missile defense system. | Submitted |
| 698 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Closes loopholes in the Foreign Agents Registration Act, targeting agents working on behalf of foreign adversaries. | Submitted |
| 699 | Version 1 | Van Orden (WI) | Republican | Authorizes funding for all-weather athletics facility on Fort McCoy, Wisconsin. | Submitted |
| 700 | Version 2 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to conduct an assessment of the risks posed by foreign adversary-controlled digital platforms to operational security, force protection, military personnel, and military installations, and directs the Secretary to submit a report to Congress identifying those risks, including threats related to data collection, foreign influence operations, and propaganda activities, along with recommendations to mitigate them. | Revised |
| 701 | Version 2 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to assess opportunities to improve information sharing with allied governments regarding foreign malign influence, disinformation campaigns, and cognitive security threats, and directs the Secretary to submit a report to Congress identifying existing information-sharing arrangements, barriers to coordination, opportunities for enhanced collaboration, and recommendations to strengthen allied efforts to identify and counter foreign malign influence activities. | Revised |
| 702 | Version 1 | Knott (NC) | Republican | Requires a homeland security border threat assessment on the transnational criminal organization Tren de Aragua, as well as an associated strategic plan. Identical to H. R. 4070 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 703 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Places post employment restrictions on individuals who worked in Senate confirmed positions, preventing them from working for a country of concern. | Submitted |
| 704 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of Commerce, to develop a strategy for the adoption, fielding, integration, and scaling of artificial intelligence technologies across the Department of Defense and the defense industrial base, and directs the Secretary to submit that strategy to Congress, including barriers to adoption, workforce and infrastructure requirements, opportunities for collaboration with industry and academia, and recommendations to improve deployment of artificial intelligence technologies. | Submitted |
| 705 | Version 1 | Barragán (CA), Fulcher (ID) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Department of Defense to assess geothermal energy potential at military installations and identify locations where geothermal resources could enhance energy resilience. | Submitted |
| 706 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH), Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Clarifies that aliens may not be enlisted under Paragraph (2) of section 504(b) of title 10, United States Code. | Submitted |
| 707 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of Agriculture, to assess threats posed by foreign crop pathogens and agroterrorism to United States food security, military readiness, and critical agricultural infrastructure, and directs the Secretary to submit a report to Congress identifying significant biological threats, vulnerabilities within the agricultural sector, implications for national security, and recommendations to improve preparedness and resilience. | Submitted |
| 708 | Version 1 | Hamadeh (AZ) | Republican | Inserts the text of H.R.6522, CARING for Our Veterans Health Act of 2025, which requires implementation by the Under Secretary for Health of the Department of Veterans Affairs of certain recommendations relating to the provision of health care through community care providers. | Submitted |
| 709 | Version 1 | Smith (NJ) | Republican | Bars the United States from making any voluntary or assessed contributions to the United Nations Relief Works Agency or to any successor or related agency. | Submitted |
| 710 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to assess foreign adversary influence over strategic maritime chokepoints affecting United States national security interests, and directs the Secretary to submit a report to Congress identifying adversary influence over the Panama Canal and associated port infrastructure, risks to United States military mobility and logistics, implications for regional security and commercial shipping, and recommendations to mitigate identified risks. | Submitted |
| 711 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to ensure that obstetric, gynecological, and postpartum care under the TRICARE program remains available to covered beneficiaries for at least 12 months following childbirth, and directs the Secretary to issue implementing guidance and submit a report to Congress on implementation of the extended postpartum coverage. | Submitted |
| 712 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to establish access standards for obstetric and maternity care under the TRICARE program and ensure timely referral to civilian network providers at no additional cost when military treatment facilities are unable to provide care within those standards, and directs the Secretary to report to Congress on implementation of the access standards and referral process. | Submitted |
| 713 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Removes the restriction of selling up to 60 days of leave once per career, and allows the branch secretaries to authorize the resale of up to 30 days of “use or lose” leave once per year. | Submitted |
| 714 | Version 1 | Luttrell (TX), McCaul (TX) | Republican | Codifies Executive Order No. 14401, titled "Accelerating Medical Treatments for Serious Mental Illness", into law. | Submitted |
| 715 | Version 1 | Knott (NC), Bice (OK) | Republican | Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to establish new and increased criminal penalties for certain non-U.S. citizens (aliens under federal law) who illegally enter the United States and then commit a felony or illegally reenter the United States. Identical to H.R. 3486 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 716 | Version 1 | Mannion (NY) | Democrat | Encourages the DoD to support the development of a North American supply chain for gallium production. | Submitted |
| 717 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to describe the annual communications between the Department of Defense and the Department of Education regarding the coordination of the JROTC program. | Submitted |
| 718 | Version 1 | Hamadeh (AZ) | Republican | Inserts the text of H.R. 6794, VA Medical Center Facility Transparency Act, which requires directors of medical centers of the Department of Veterans Affairs to submit annual fact sheets to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs on the status of such facilities, and for other purposes. | Submitted |
| 719 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to establish procedures to ensure continuity of care for pregnant and postpartum servicemembers and military spouses during a permanent change of station, including coordination between military treatment facilities, timely transfer of medical records, assignment of a receiving provider, and measures to prevent interruptions in prenatal, obstetric, postpartum, and behavioral health services, and directs the Secretary to report to Congress on implementation of those procedures. | Submitted |
| 720 | Version 1 | Nehls (TX) | Republican | Directs the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to revise its regulations within one year to allow civil supersonic flight in U.S. airspace without special authorization, provided that no audible sonic boom reaches the ground. It also requires the FAA to establish noise standards by April 1, 2027, ensuring such aircraft meet modern takeoff and landing noise limits and periodically update those standards as noise-reduction technology advances. | Submitted |
| 721 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Requires the Comptroller General to conduct an audit of the extent to which entities owned, controlled by, affiliated with, or subject to the influence of the Chinese Communist Party participate in Department of Defense contracts and supply chains, and directs the Comptroller General to submit a report to Congress identifying areas of exposure, associated risks to military readiness and national security, known ties to the People's Liberation Army or Chinese state-owned enterprises, and recommendations to reduce identified risks. | Submitted |
| 722 | Version 1 | Gillen (NY) | Democrat | Inserts the text of H.R.6744, the bipartisan Military Air Traffic Control Transition Act, which directs a joint working group with representatives from the Department of Transportation and the Department of Defense established by the 2024 FAA reauthorization to identify any barriers for air traffic control specialists and training instructors employed by the DOD seeking to transition into relevant roles at the DOT. The working group would also have to report to Congress with concrete recommendations to streamline this transition and help reverse the workforce shortage. | Submitted |
| 723 | Version 1 | Larsen (WA) | Democrat | Authorizes $37.5 million for the Department of Defense to evaluate dual-use technologies identified through NATO DIANA with potential for use by U.S. forces and integration into the U.S. defense industrial base. | Submitted |
| 724 | Version 1 | Crawford (AR), Mast (FL) | Republican | Relocates the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Bombing Prevention (OBP) from within the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) to the Office of Intelligence & Analysis. The amendment defines the functions and responsibilities of OBP, including coordinating with DoD, information sharing, training, and providing technical assistance with the Private and Public Sectors regarding the disposal of explosive ordnance and the countering of terrorist explosive threats. | Submitted |
| 725 | Version 1 | Hudson (NC), Murphy (NC), Harrigan (NC), Harris (NC), Carter (GA) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to provide a report to the congressional defense committees, not later than June 1, 2027, on the Department’s plan to rectify legal claims from contractors that seek compensatory relief from Covid-19 related inflation. | Submitted |
| 726 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to suspend or revoke a security clearance or eligibility for access to classified information for any retired or separated member of the Armed Forces or civilian employee of the Department of Defense who engages in lobbying for Chinese military companies. | Submitted |
| 727 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC), Case (HI), Scott, Austin (GA) | Bi-Partisan | This amendment will amend Section 1241 Sense of Congress on Defense Alliances and Partnerships in the Indo-Pacific Region with the following verbiage: “(11) supporting efforts by the ROK to strengthen deterrence including by enhancing its undersea capabilities as outlined in the Joint Fact Sheet of the US-ROK Summit released in November 2025 and to deepen bilateral defense cooperation between the United States and the Republic of Korea;” | Submitted |
| 728 | Version 1 | Crawford (AR), Mast (FL) | Republican | Creates an incentive payment schedule for Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technicians based on years of experience to encourage continued service, given regular exposure to hazardous conditions (e.g., unexploded ordnance, VIP support). | Submitted |
| 729 | Version 1 | Crawford (AR), Mast (FL) | Republican | Directs the U.S. Army National Guard to establish a pilot program to assess and develop National Guard Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) units' response capabilities for homeland defense in the event of large-scale missile and drone unexploded ordnance on domestic territory. | Submitted |
| 730 | Version 1 | Turner (OH), Tenney (NY), Spartz (IN), Scott, Austin (GA), Joyce (OH) | Republican | Restores pension benefits for Delphi Salaried Retirees, with an offset. Similar to H.R. 1357, the Susan Muffley Act of 2025. | Submitted |
| 731 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense, in collaboration with the Director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information, to develop, publish, and maintain standards, guidelines, and best practices for the secure development, deployment, and operation of AI agents. | Submitted |
| 732 | Version 1 | Stauber (MN) | Republican | Withdrawn Provides a cross fiscal year authority for the State Partnership Program. | Withdrawn |
| 733 | Version 1 | McBride (DE) | Democrat | Establishes the National Biotechnology Education Consortium to support biotechnology education in high schools. Identical to H.R. 8268 (119th Congress), a recommendation made by the National Security Commission on Emerging Biotechnology. | Submitted |
| 734 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), Kim (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the imposition of sanctions with respect to foreign persons and foreign vessels that engage in illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing. | Submitted |
| 735 | Version 1 | Shreve (IN) | Republican | Requires the updating of Space Policy Directive-7 to accelerate the modernization of the GPS enterprise to enhance the resiliency and security of the Global Positioning System. | Submitted |
| 736 | Version 1 | Vindman (VA) | Democrat | Adopts language added to the Senate NDAA text which requires an assessment of emergency medical services capabilities at military installations, including the number and distribution of EMS units, staffing levels of EMS personnel, and an evaluation of the systems used to track naloxone distribution. | Submitted |
| 737 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Prohibits the use of federal research funds to conduct research with individuals or entities appearing on U.S. government restricted lists. The legislation establishes a clear, government-wide baseline to ensure taxpayer-funded research does not directly or indirectly benefit foreign adversaries, their militaries, entities engaged in malign technology acquisition efforts, or organizations implicated in human rights abuses. | Submitted |
| 738 | Version 1 | Mast (FL) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of War to conduct an independent study comparing military personnel tempo, workload demands, training requirements, and compensation with civilian counterparts to better understand the cumulative demands of military service and their implications for readiness, quality of life, and retention. | Submitted |
| 739 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Codifies / permits the carrying of concealed firearms on military installations by requiring the establishment of an element to issue concealed carry permits on base. Substantively similar to H.R. 454, Safe Bases Act (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 740 | Version 2 | Crawford (AR), Mast (FL) | Republican | Revised Establishes a pilot program within the US Army in coordination with the Department of Homeland Security to provide eligible U.S. Army Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) personnel to attend the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) as they transition out of the military. | Revised |
| 741 | Version 1 | Keating (MA), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Extends the existing congressional review framework under Section 216 of the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) to cover Russia sanctions designations issued since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. | Submitted |
| 742 | Version 1 | Norcross (NJ) | Democrat | Provides minimum notification thresholds for non-SES DoD civilian employees subjected to management directed reassignment. | Submitted |
| 743 | Version 1 | Hill (AR) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct an analysis to evaluate the full life-cycle costs associated with proposed or potential basing locations for F-35 aircraft that are expected to be delivered to the Department of Defense during Fiscal Years 2030 through 2035. | Submitted |
| 744 | Version 1 | Shreve (IN) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study assessing the feasibility of enabling commanders of unified combatant commands to independently identify, acquire, and dispose of critical minerals. | Submitted |
| 745 | Version 1 | McDowell (NC), Morrison (MN) | Bi-Partisan | Creates an interagency task force to evaluate foreign robocalls and make suggestions to Congress on how to combat them. Ensures that the DOJ is adequately equipped to prosecute criminals behind the influx of foreign robocalls. | Submitted |
| 746 | Version 1 | Turner (OH) | Republican | Directs an extension of the TRICARE Competitive Plans Demonstration Project program. | Submitted |
| 747 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Strikes immigration enforcement from the Hiring Freeze exceptions. | Submitted |
| 748 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI), Obernolte (CA), McClellan (VA), Latta (OH), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Requires, within one year, a determination by an appropriate national security agency of whether humanoid and ground robotics systems produced by foreign adversaries and related foreign-adversary–linked entities pose an unacceptable risk to U.S. national security. | Submitted |
| 749 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Requires a report on barriers to investment to include security climate in Syria. | Submitted |
| 750 | Version 1 | Moore (AL), Clyde (GA), Rouzer (NC), Harrigan (NC), McDowell (NC), Ogles (TN) | Republican | Strikes Section 2828, on renaming the following Military Instillations: Fort Bragg, Fort Benning, Fort Hood, Fort Gordon, Fort Lee, Fort Polk, Fort Rucker, Fort Pickett, and Fort A.P. Hill. | Submitted |
| 751 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Moolenaar (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Creates new exceptions permitting electronic communication and remote computing service providers to disclose the contents of communications and customer records to the Secretary of Commerce. | Submitted |
| 752 | Version 1 | Keating (MA) | Democrat | Establishes per diem eligibility for required leave of members of the Foreign Service. | Submitted |
| 753 | Version 1 | Houchin (IN), Golden (ME), Carson (IN), Schweikert (AZ) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Department of Defense to assess existing AI data center security frameworks and tools for risks posed by espionage from nation-state adversaries. | Submitted |
| 754 | Version 1 | Frankel (FL) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report detailing efforts the Department and Services are currently taking to educate servicemembers on the Holocaust or could provide to those deployed to the European Command (EUCOM) theater. | Submitted |
| 755 | Version 1 | Strong (AL), Moore (AL) | Republican | Inserts the text of the TRUST Act, which bolsters national security by closing gaps in military vetting that have left the armed forces vulnerable to espionage, sabotage, and the compromise of sensitive technology, specifically by barring foreign nationals from adversary nations (China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea) from enlisting and tightening officer appointment criteria for those with prior ties to those countries. This amendment is identical to H.R 9079 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 756 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Amends the COINS Act by adding biotechnology as a covered sector. | Submitted |
| 757 | Version 1 | Arrington (TX), Cuellar (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Requires U.S. Special Operations Command to carry out a pilot program to provide anonymous nonmedical counseling services to members of the special operations forces and families of such members using a novel anonymous telehealth platform. | Submitted |
| 758 | Version 1 | McDowell (NC) | Republican | Criminalizes the intentional importation of unlisted precursor chemicals and related equipment, including tableting machines, encapsulating machines, press punches, die systems, and gelatin capsules, that will be used to manufacture controlled substances. Adds criminal penalties for the unlawful importation of pill presses. Identical to H.R. 7184 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 759 | Version 2 | Fitzgerald (WI) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to seek to enter into an agreement with a multi-university research center focused on physics-based neutralization of threats to human tissues and organs to conduct research on understanding and preventing traumatic brain injuries in the US warfighter within 90 days of enactment. | Revised |
| 760 | Version 2 | Womack (AR), Hill (AR) | Republican | Revised Directs the Department of Defense to conduct and publish an analysis to evaluate the full life-cycle costs associated with proposed or potential basing locations for F-35 aircraft expected to be delivered between FY30 and FY35. | Revised |
| 761 | Version 1 | Stauber (MN), Begich (AK) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense and other agencies, to publish a list of supply chains controlled by communist China. This list must include a plan for diversification for each supply chain identified. | Submitted |
| 762 | Version 1 | Fitzpatrick (PA), Scanlon (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts identical text to H.R. 4169, the Preventing Crimes Against Veterans Act (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 763 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Expresses a sense of Congress that PNTR for China damaged the defense industrial base of the United States. | Submitted |
| 764 | Version 1 | McClellan (VA) | Democrat | Requires DoD to use best practices to capture per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) also known as forever chemicals at the source within stormwater management systems to prevent discharge into surrounding communities. | Submitted |
| 765 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to invite the first 90 schools on the 2018 Public Schools on Military Installations (PSMI) Priority List to be eligible to submit requests for competitive grants awarded under the program for renovations, repairs or expansions of their facilities. | Submitted |
| 766 | Version 1 | Amo (RI), Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Requires an assessment of MK-48 heavyweight torpedo production readiness and surge capacity. | Submitted |
| 767 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to carry out a pilot program that provides assistance to qualified victims of domestic violence seeking refuge from an abuser. | Submitted |
| 768 | Version 1 | Van Duyne (TX), Wasserman Schultz (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Extends the U.S. Postal Service’s authority to issue the Breast Cancer Research semipostal stamp for an additional 10 years. Identical to H.R.8358 - Breast Cancer Research Stamp Reauthorization Act of 2026 | Submitted |
| 769 | Version 1 | Fitzpatrick (PA) | Republican | Inserts identical text of H.R. 6856, the Peace Through Strength Against Russia Act (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 770 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Expresses support for the development of the next-generation air and missile defense architecture and requires the Department of Defense to update its Critical Asset List and Defended Asset List to include and prioritize assets essential to such operations, including space-based sensors and interceptors, missile defense facilities, and supporting command-and-control infrastructure. It also requires the Secretary of Defense to report to Congress on the updated asset lists, resource allocation plans, protection strategies, and risk assessments for assets related to the next-generation air and missile defense architecture. | Submitted |
| 771 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Establishes the Military Crime Victims Financial Assistance Fund. | Submitted |
| 772 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Requires DoW to submit to Congress the national security implications of applying nondiscriminatory trade treatment to the People’s Republic of China. | Submitted |
| 773 | Version 1 | Palmer (AL) | Republican | Withdrawn Extends the Defense Production Act through September of 2031. Currently, the DPA is set to expire in September of 2026. The DPA provides the President with an array of authorities to shape national defense preparedness programs and to take appropriate steps to maintain and enhance the domestic industrial base. | Withdrawn |
| 774 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Amends Section 123(a) of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2153(a)) to include the "Gold Standard" of no enrichment and no reprocessing into the standard framework for U.S. nuclear cooperation agreements with foreign countries (otherwise known as 123 Agreements). The section includes a waiver via Federal statute. | Submitted |
| 775 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Requires SkillBridge to establish and enforce a training program that prioritizes de-escalation and non-violent conflict resolution for all service members going into the program. | Submitted |
| 776 | Version 2 | Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Directs the Department of Defense to establish a pilot program to evaluate and rapidly field technologies that identify and control mobile application data transmissions that could expose servicemembers and other defense personnel to commercial surveillance and operational security risks. It also requires ongoing assessments and annual reporting to Congress on the effectiveness of these technologies in reducing threats from commercial mobile tracking and pattern-of-life analysis. | Revised |
| 777 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Requires DoW to submit a report to Congress on the national security risks of foreign adversary control of United States land near military installations and other critical infrastructure. | Submitted |
| 778 | Version 1 | Crenshaw (TX) | Republican | Directs the Space Force to use a system of ranks and grades for commissioned officers, warrant officers, and noncommissioned officers that is identical to the system of ranks and grades used for commissioned officers, warrant officers, and noncommissioned officers by the Navy. | Submitted |
| 779 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), Kim (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a strategy for bolstering engagement and cooperation between the United States, Australia, India, and Japan and to seek to establish a Quad Inter-Parliamentary Working Group to facilitate closer cooperation on shared interests and values. | Submitted |
| 780 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Provides an evidentiary whistleblower standard provision for clarification in military personnel investigation procedures. | Submitted |
| 781 | Version 1 | Crane (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 |
| 782 | Version 1 | Norman (SC) | Republican | Requires the Department of the Army to provide a briefing to the House and Senate Armed Services Committees within 180 days on currently validated insect repellents available to the Army. Directs the briefing to include ongoing evaluations of insect-repellent fabric treatments for combat uniforms, performance analyses of such treatments, and current research and development efforts to improve uniform insect repellency. | Submitted |
| 783 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Requires a public report on objective performance metrics that measure the state of AI hardware in entities of concern. | Submitted |
| 784 | Version 1 | Moore (AL) | Republican | Expands a requirement for the Pentagon to report expenditures on the USAspending.gov website to include other transaction agreement expenditures. | Submitted |
| 785 | Version 2 | Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funds for Ukraine Security Assistance except for U.S. embassy security in Ukraine. | Revised |
| 786 | Version 1 | Higgins (LA) | Republican | Establishes a sex-neutral physical fitness standard for military occupational specialties, ratings, or designations with the primary mission of close engagement of enemy forces in ground combat operations. | Submitted |
| 787 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), Kim (CA), Jacobs (CA), McGovern (MA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the imposition of sanctions with respect to conflict in Sudan | Submitted |
| 788 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Prohibits the DoW from procuring amoxicillin, including its finished dosage form, API, and KSM, produced in China or by a prohibited foreign entity. | Submitted |
| 789 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Prohibits the consideration of gender identity and sexual orientation in any military and civil schooling selection and training. | Submitted |
| 790 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Nunn (IA) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the Secretary of Defense to carry out a program supporting cooperative research and development activities between the Department of Defense and the Government of Israel in the fields of artificial intelligence and quantum computing, which could be carried out separately or in conjunction with the BIRD Program. | Submitted |
| 791 | Version 1 | Crockett (TX) | Democrat | Retains Federal employees who are spouses of a member of the Armed Forces or the Foreign Service when relocating due to an involuntary transfer, identical H.R. 6462 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
| 792 | Version 1 | Pressley (MA) | Democrat | Requires DoD Inspector General to conduct a study on effects of ending DEI programs on recruitment, retention, and command climate | Submitted |
| 793 | Version 1 | Escobar (TX) | Democrat | Prohibits the Department of Defense from using fiscal year 2027 funds to design, construct, operate, support, or enter agreements for any immigration detention facility on a military installation. | Submitted |
| 794 | Version 1 | Ross (NC), Mrvan (IN) | Democrat | Requests the DOD and VA submit a joint report to include the Number of Military Veterans who have a Service-Connected Disability Related to Military Sexual Trauma. Identical to H.R. 1082 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
| 795 | Version 2 | Crawford (AR), Miller (WV) | Republican | Revised Includes drinking water in the list of materials by amending 50 U.S.C. 4552(13) of the Defense Production Act of 1950. | Revised |
| 796 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Revokes the state sponsor of terrorism designation on Syria. | Submitted |
| 797 | Version 1 | McDonald Rivet (MI) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense, within two years of enactment, to ensure that all Department of Defense personnel use only phishing-resistant authentication, with an exception process where such authentication is not feasible. | Submitted |
| 798 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI), Case (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Department of War to inventory, assess, and prioritize all military construction and logistics infrastructure projects across the Pacific Islands aligned to 2030, 2035, and 2040 operational requirements. | Submitted |
| 799 | Version 1 | Joyce (OH), Lee (NV), Valadao (CA), Titus (NV), Carbajal (CA), Malliotakis (NY), Davis (NC), Onder (MO) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes an Organized Retail and Supply Chain Crime Coordination Center within Homeland Security Investigations at the Department of Homeland Security to increase collaboration between federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, along with retail crime associations and subject matter experts, to create a cohesive strategy to combat these crimes. Substantively identical to the House-passed H.R. 2853 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 800 | Version 1 | Walkinshaw (VA) | Democrat | Establishes a pilot program for reciprocal compliance between FedRAMP High certification and DoD’s cloud security requirements for DoD networks and national security systems. | Submitted |
| 801 | Version 1 | Weber (TX) | Republican | Amends the NDAA to include the National Quantum Initiative Reauthorization Act in the bill. Passed out of the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee on April 29, 2026, and is substantively identical to the previously introduced legislation. | Submitted |
| 802 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense, in coordination with USNORTHCOM, to develop a comprehensive plan within 180 days to identify, prioritize, and remediate network-connected equipment and computational facilities owned or controlled by foreign adversaries within the U.S. electric grid. It mandates an explicit risk assessment of threats to defense installations and requires USNORTHCOM to submit annual funding and personnel requirements to execute the remediation starting in FY28. | Submitted |
| 803 | Version 1 | Moore (UT) | Republican | Codifies direct hiring authority to support the Department of War Domestic Defense Industrial Base Facilities and expands the authority to support agencies located on the same installation or base. | Submitted |
| 804 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC), Panetta (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of Defense, along with the State Department and the DNI, to submit a comprehensive strategy to Congress within 180 days. The strategy should combine sanctions, interdiction, information and psychological operations, and outreach to defectors to weaken the operational readiness and unity of Iran's military and security forces. | Submitted |
| 805 | Version 1 | Ross (NC), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Increases funding available to Moldova through the European Recapitalization Incentive Program to assist the country in meeting its defense needs and to support its transition away from Russian-produced military equipment. Currently, 99% of Moldova’s military equipment dates from the Soviet-era and is largely ill-suited to help the country defend itself against Russian aggression. Identical to H.R. 5174 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
| 806 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Strengthens consumer protections for servicemembers with regards to medical debt incurred while serving, including by prohibiting the collection of such debt for two years and prohibiting such debt from ever appearing on a consumer report. | Submitted |
| 807 | Version 1 | Norman (SC) | Republican | Requires certain recipients of Department of Defense research and development funding to disclose the percentage and dollar amount of Federal and nongovernmental funding supporting a project in public communications describing that project. Applies the disclosure requirements to projects conducted under cooperative research and development agreements with the Department of Defense and encourages the Department to establish compliance procedures. | Submitted |
| 808 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Increases the threshold for military construction projects that require inclusion of a project spending plan in the annual budget submission from $90 million to $125 million. | Submitted |
| 809 | Version 2 | Fong (CA) | Republican | Revised Honors those who died during an Air Force test mission on June 15, 2026, at Edwards AFB, and directs the Secretary to provide a briefing to the House Armed Services Committee on the crash once the investigations are complete. | Revised |
| 810 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Requires a report for each recipient country of defense articles or defense services on end-use monitoring, consistency with international law/humanitarian law/law of armed conflict, an assessment of civilian casualties and mitigation of civilian casualties, and recipient cooperation with US and international humanitarian assistance in conflict areas. | Submitted |
| 811 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Increase the threshold for congressional notification before the obligation of funds for architectural and engineering services and construction design from $5 million to $10 million. | Submitted |
| 812 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL), Whitesides (CA) | Democrat | Authorizes the existing Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) program at the Department of Homeland Security to support coordinated global vulnerability sharing to support national and economic security. Supports a strategic plan to modernize, coordinate, and reduce conflicting vulnerability enrichment activities between the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Commerce. | Submitted |
| 813 | Version 1 | Castor (FL) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Director of the Office of Personnel Management, to submit a report assessing the locality pay system for Department of Defense employees. | Submitted |
| 814 | Version 1 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Establishes a program for research and development of advanced naval nuclear fuel system based on low-enriched uranium. | Submitted |
| 815 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to Congress on the actions the Secretary intends to take to establish and implement policies and procedures requiring the public disclosure of artificial intelligence use in the Department of Defense, only when public disclosure would not compromise interests of national security. | Submitted |
| 816 | Version 2 | Nunn (IA), Moolenaar (MI), Moulton (MA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes a time-bound trilateral pilot program to accelerate co-production of UAS/C-UAS systems with Taiwan and the Philippines, expanding distributed manufacturing capacity and rapidly fielding conflict-relevant capabilities aligned with Indo-Pacific operational requirements. | Revised |
| 817 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Casar (TX) | Democrat | Requests a report on past human rights violations in Colombia, including an overview of the United States—Colombia military partnership between 1980 and 2010. | Submitted |
| 818 | Version 1 | Hunt (TX), Bergman (MI) | Republican | Amends the NDAA to ensure that no court may issue injuctions that impair military readiness, military fuel supply, or defense-related logistical support. | Submitted |
| 819 | Version 1 | Walkinshaw (VA), Beyer (VA) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of authorized funds to implement the transfer of positions within the Department of Defense to Schedule Policy/Career. | Submitted |
| 820 | Version 1 | Gimenez (FL), Crawford (AR), Bacon (NE) | Republican | Prohibits federal transportation funds from being used to purchase rolling stock (e.g., rail cars or buses) or fueling or charging infrastructure from entities with ties to China. | Submitted |
| 821 | Version 1 | Castor (FL) | Democrat | Requires a quarterly report to Congress on the performance standards and quality of service provided by privatized housing companies to military installations, specifically those located in extreme weather/chronically hurricane impacted areas. | Submitted |
| 822 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Establishes new reporting and readiness requirements for the Naval Construction Force (Seabees) to support contested logistics, expeditionary infrastructure, and theater sustainment operations. | Submitted |
| 823 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Moolenaar (MI), Moulton (MA) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes a dedicated Joint U.S.–Taiwan RDT&E program to accelerate co-development and transition of UAS/C-UAS capabilities, aligning bilateral innovation with INDOPACOM requirements and delivering scalable, conflict-relevant systems. | Submitted |
| 824 | Version 1 | Norman (SC) | Republican | Terminates any pilot program authorized by the Act no later than two years after enactment, unless the provision authorizing the program specifies an earlier termination date. Establishes a sunset date for all pilot programs created under the Act. | Submitted |
| 825 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Enables the Department of Defense to provide grants or awards to small business concerns that have received SBIR or STTR Phase II awards to provide fellowship and internship opportunities at the undergraduate, baccalaureate, graduate, and postdoctoral levels in fields that are important to the Department. | Submitted |
| 826 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Castro (TX), Velázquez (NY), Casar (TX) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of State and the Central Intelligence Agency, to conduct a declassification review of documents related to the U.S.’s involvement in Chile’s coup of 1973. | Submitted |
| 827 | Version 1 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Requires a study on the survivability of the United States ballistic missile submarines. | Submitted |
| 828 | Version 2 | Mast (FL) | Republican | Revised Removes the limitation on the number of days of accrued leave for which a member of the Armed Forces may receive payment under USC Title 37 Section 501. | Revised |
| 829 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits sensitive monitoring technology manufactured by a prohibited foreign entity on DoW-owned or -leased rail cars. | Submitted |
| 830 | Version 1 | Foster (IL), Morelle (NY), DesJarlais (TN) | Bi-Partisan | Designates the National Nuclear Security Administration as the technical nuclear forensics lead. | Submitted |
| 831 | Version 1 | Lee (FL) | Republican | Criminalizes certain sextortion, child exploitation, and coercion offenses involving minors and strengthens penalties for threats to distribute child sexual abuse material. Substantively identical to H.R. 6719, as reported by the Senate Judiciary Committee in the 119th Congress. | Submitted |
| 832 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from being used to delay arms sales to Taiwan to support its self-defense, in contravention of the Taiwan Relations Act. | Submitted |
| 833 | Version 1 | Walkinshaw (VA) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to provide a report on any unauthorized use of AI, or "Shadow AI" within the Department of Defense's IT systems, as well as any data leakage associated with the unauthorized use of AI. | Submitted |
| 834 | Version 1 | Joyce (OH) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a report outlining a plan to establish and disseminate a clear definition of the reenlistment waiver process. The report should clarify that existing enlistment standards allow waivers for individuals seeking to reenlist after a positive tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) toxicology test and assess the feasibility of contacting those previously denied for legal cannabis use. | Submitted |
| 835 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Opposes development of nuclear weapons by any country that does not already possess them, including Saudi Arabia. | Submitted |
| 836 | Version 1 | Kim (CA), Bera (CA), Lawler (NY), Radewagen (AS), Olszewski (MD), Harrigan (NC), Moolenaar (MI), Castro (TX), Mast (FL), Meeks (NY), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Strengthens U.S. energy security and breaks reliance on the People’s Republic of China (PRC) for critical minerals by formalizing U.S. participation in the Forum on Resource Geostrategic Engagement (FORGE), establishing a State Dept Bureau of Energy Security and Diplomacy, allowing State Dept to establish Energy Security Pacts with allies, and investing in minerals-related workforce development (identical to H.R. 7037). | Submitted |
| 837 | Version 2 | Patronis (FL) | Republican | Revised Authorizes the creation of a pilot program to explore the possibility of partnership between the Department of War and institutions of higher education. One key provision is the development of a cyber threat intelligence engineering capability. | Revised |
| 838 | Version 2 | Tlaib (MI), Norton (DC) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the use of funds for deployments of the National Guard to the District of Columbia, except at the formal request of the Mayor of the District of Columbia. | Revised |
| 839 | Version 1 | Goldman (NY), Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds for the purposes of carrying out the seizure, collection, retention, or analysis of voting machines, equipment, electronically stored information, or material records. | Submitted |
| 840 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Expresses the sense of Congress that a future Navy vessel should be named USS Shangri-La to honor the April 1942 Doolittle Raiders and the legacy of USS Shangri-La (CV–38). | Submitted |
| 841 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds to enter into any new co-production agreement with Israel. | Submitted |
| 842 | Version 1 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Requires each Military Entrance Processing Station to have a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services employee or a trained Department of Defense representative available. Directs such personnel to inform noncitizen recruits about eligibility for naturalization through military service. | Submitted |
| 843 | Version 1 | Castro (TX) | Democrat | Reauthorizes the Global Child Thrive Act and extends the deadline for implementing directives for development assistance for vulnerable children. Identical to H.R. 6347, which was introduced in the 119th Congress. | Submitted |
| 844 | Version 1 | Escobar (TX) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to submit a report assessing the potential use of intergovernmental support agreements for unspecified minor military construction projects. | Submitted |
| 845 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Requires public companies to disclose single points of supply chain vulnerability located in foreign countries of concern. | Submitted |
| 846 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Expresses the sense of Congress that a nuclear cooperation agreement with Saudi Arabia should include the same safeguards of the existing agreement with the United Arab Emirates. | Submitted |
| 847 | Version 1 | Patronis (FL) | Republican | Expands the Defense Community Infrastructure Program to include Coast Guard Installations. Identical to H.R.8554. | Submitted |
| 848 | Version 2 | Fong (CA) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to brief the House Committee on Armed Services on the status and availability of medical and safety resources at Edwards Air Force Base for uniformed service members, Department of Defense civilian employees, and contractor personnel. | Revised |
| 849 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Directs the Secretaries of Education and Defense to jointly study and report on the possibility of expanding child care facilities on military installations. | Submitted |
| 850 | Version 1 | Castro (TX) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to report on the economic impacts of United States military installations in Japan. | Submitted |
| 851 | Version 1 | Joyce (OH) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense to carry out a two-year pilot program to insert suicide prevention resources onto smart devices issued to members of the Armed Forces and to provide training on these resources. | Submitted |
| 852 | Version 1 | Kim (CA), Lawler (NY), Radewagen (AS), Zinke (MT), Castro (TX), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Withdrawn Streamlines and expedites the review process for AUKUS Pillar II by expanding expedited licensing to include retransfers, removing congressional notification requirements for certain AUKUS transfers, and requiring an annual review of the Excluded Technology List to ensure alignment with AUKUS goals (identical to H.R. 4233). | Withdrawn |
| 853 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits the sale or transfer of defense articles to any country (1) that is before the International Court of Justice concerning alleged violations of obligations under the Genocide Convention and the Court has indicated provisional measures to prevent plausible genocide; or (2) the current government of which includes officials that have outstanding arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court. | Submitted |
| 854 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI), Ramirez (IL), Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds in Lebanon in violation of the War Powers Resolution. | Submitted |
| 855 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Requires that at least 40% of the membership of the Defense Advisory Committee for the Prevention of Sexual Misconduct be women, including women veterans or currently serving women officers and enlisted members at various ranks, to ensure lived experience informs committee recommendations. | Submitted |
| 856 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Expresses the sense of Congress that Azerbaijan should release all Armenian political prisoners and that the US should use all of its tools to secure their release. | Submitted |
| 857 | Version 1 | King-Hinds (MP) | Republican | Authorizes the Administrator of FEMA to make more resilient from future disasters infrastructure in Northern Mariana Islands in relation to major disaster declaration DR–4910–MP. | Submitted |
| 858 | Version 1 | Menendez (NJ) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the FAA and EPA, to study the public health and welfare impacts of noise pollution from helicopter operations and develop recommendations to abate helicopter noise. | Submitted |
| 859 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds to provide assistance to those responsible for the May 21, 2026 massacre in Honduras and requires the Secretary of Defense to submit an investigative report to Congress on this massacre. | Submitted |
| 860 | Version 1 | Zinke (MT) | Republican | Amends the Arms Export Control Act to treat covered reusable unmanned aircraft systems and related items as manned aircraft systems for defense-transfer purposes, rather than as missile technology. Identical to H.R. 4753 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 861 | Version 1 | King-Hinds (MP) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct a geothermal resource confirmation study on the island of Saipan, as part of the Energy Resilience and Conservation Investment Program. | Submitted |
| 862 | Version 1 | Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Authorizes a FFRDC sponsored by DoD to conduct limited production of specialty semiconductor devices when there is a need from commercial industry, but no viable domestic producer. | Submitted |
| 863 | Version 2 | Graves (MO), Larsen (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Updates Coast Guard authorities to improve the Service’s organization and strengthen mission performance. | Revised |
| 864 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Establishes a Sense of Congress regarding the fuel blockade of Cuba: that it is contributing greatly to a grave humanitarian crisis and that it should end immediately. | Submitted |
| 865 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Includes the “Stop TRUMP in Crypto Act”, which blocks the President, Vice President, Members of Congress, and their immediate families from engaging in crypto corruption and conflicts of interest. Identical to H.R. 3573 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 866 | Version 1 | King-Hinds (MP) | Republican | Directs the Department of Defense to conduct internal base hardening assessments focused on logistics nodes and commercial interfaces at major defense installations. | Submitted |
| 867 | Version 1 | Cleaver (MO) | Democrat | Increases funding to the Combat and Operational Medicine Program, R&D research by $5 million for alpha-gal syndrome research. Offsets $5 million from Combat and Operational Medicine Program, R&D Advanced Development. | Submitted |
| 868 | Version 1 | King-Hinds (MP) | Republican | Authorizes the VA to assign a traveling physician to provide health care to veterans in the U.S. territories. Identical to H.R. 3400 which passed the House. | Submitted |
| 869 | Version 1 | Bera (CA), Wilson (SC) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of State to submit a report on participation in US and PRC educational and cultural exchange programs. This amendment is identical to H.R. 6428 which passed HFAC markup. | Submitted |
| 870 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Comptroller General to submit a report on the effects of the United States Agency for International Development stop work order, the discontinuation of USAID services, and the shuttering of USAID, and for other purposes. Identical to HR 7271 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 871 | Version 2 | Gallagher (CA) | Republican | Revised Opens up a study to be conducted to explore mechanisms by which federal authority can preempt or otherwise mitigate state actions that effectively undermine domestic refining capacity critical to national defense. Improves transparency on how state fuel policies may impact national security, and how the Federal government may intervene. | Revised |
| 872 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Redirects $50 billion from military spending towards investments in safe and affordable housing for all. | Submitted |
| 873 | Version 2 | Smith (NJ) | Republican | Revised Directs the DOW IG to produce a report on Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) activity over critical military installations, and potential links to foreign adversaries. Also requests an appraisal of counter drone capabilities and authorities provided to installation commanders and their use. | Revised |
| 874 | Version 2 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Revised Requires the public release of information about the cost of the United States overseas military footprint. | Revised |
| 875 | Version 1 | Higgins (LA) | Republican | Requires verification of identity to cast a ballot in a federal election. | Submitted |
| 876 | Version 1 | Vindman (VA) | Democrat | Elevates the oversight authority for the Department of Defense's new defense supply chain program from the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Industrial Base Policy to the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, and strengthens the program's evaluation criteria by explicitly including the protection of government and business sensitive data as a consideration. | Submitted |
| 877 | Version 2 | King-Hinds (MP) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Energy to conduct a study to determine the extent to which radioactive fallout from nuclear tests in the Pacific may have affected residents of the Northern Mariana Islands. | Revised |
| 878 | Version 1 | Courtney (CT) | Democrat | Increases funding authorization for Medium Landing Ships by $610 million and reduces BBG(X) AP by $610 million due to early-to-need. | Submitted |
| 879 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Prohibits funding from being made available to any entity or individual which derived financial benefit from the Assad regime in Syria. Such individuals also may not benefit from grants, reconstruction loans or public-private partnerships. | Submitted |
| 880 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Reauthorizes the Foreign Affiliate Pilot Sharing Program under the Secretary of the Treasury (Foreign Affiliates Pilot Sharing Program Act). | Submitted |
| 881 | Version 1 | Gallagher (CA) | Republican | Direct and prioritizes the use of available authorized funds—whether within MILCON accounts, as appropriate—for Multi-Domain Operations Complex (MDOC) capabilities at Beale Air Force Base. Improves the facilities at Beale to position the facility for next-generation defense initiatives, such as the Collaborative Combat Aircraft program. | Submitted |
| 882 | Version 1 | Kim (CA), Mast (FL), Meeks (NY), Lawler (NY), Bera (CA), Radewagen (AS), Castro (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the State Department's Under Secretary for Economic Affairs to ensure the State Department prioritizes commercial diplomacy, counters global economic coercion, advances energy security, and advocates for American businesses operating abroad (identical to H.R. 5248). | Submitted |
| 883 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Establishes a minimum annual budget for United States Special Operations Command by requiring the Secretary of Defense, beginning in fiscal year 2028, to allocate not less than 5 percent of the total Department of Defense budget to the Command. Requires that the defense budget materials for each fiscal year reflect that minimum percentage. | Submitted |
| 884 | Version 1 | Levin (CA) | Democrat | Mandates tenants be notified of the Department of Defense Housing Feedback System (DHFS) upon signing a new lease or renewing an existing lease. | Submitted |
| 885 | Version 1 | Lynch (MA) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to produce and submit to the congressional defense committees a report examining barriers that have impeded small and medium-sized business’ ability to compete for classified contracts. The report will include recommendations on ways to lower such barriers to entry. | Submitted |
| 886 | Version 1 | Hoyle (OR) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to develop and implement a plan to collect, analyze and determine lessons learned from the Department’s civilian workforce reductions, including impacts on readiness, critical skills and mission capability. | Submitted |
| 887 | Version 2 | Carter (GA) | Republican | Revised Preempts state and local laws that impose requirements different from federal standards on certain defense-related recycling, disposal, and materials recovery activities. Specifically, it targets the mechanical processing of scrap metal and the disposition or recycling of defense articles, including defense equipment, materials, and munitions subject to demilitarization or disposal, so long as state rules are not more stringent or different than the applicable federal framework. | Revised |
| 888 | Version 2 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Revised Requires a DIA report on Russian Federation's malign influence in Libya. | Revised |
| 889 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Strikes Sections 1221, 1222, and 1223, which extend war reserve stockpiles for Israel and deepen military cooperation with Israel. | Submitted |
| 890 | Version 2 | Shreve (IN), Messmer (IN), Kim (CA), Gottheimer (NJ), Biggs (SC), Moolenaar (MI), Miller (OH), Lucas (OK), Kean (NJ), Baumgartner (WA), Stauber (MN), Wasserman Schultz (FL), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the creation of a Task Force led by the Secretary of State to combat transnational criminal organizations perpetrating online scams against Americans. Identical to H.R. 5490 (119th Congress). | Revised |
| 891 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to apply a 10 percent price evaluation preference for qualified HUBZone small business concerns to contracts awarded by the Department of Defense. | Submitted |
| 892 | Version 1 | Gillen (NY) | Democrat | Authorizes a pilot program to expand commissary access to certain disabled veterans in select stores in areas with a high cost of living. | Submitted |
| 893 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Repeals the limitation on the appointment of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict by striking the requirement under section 138(b)(2)(A) of title 10, United States Code, that a person may not be appointed within seven years after relief from active duty as a commissioned officer of a regular component of an armed force. | Submitted |
| 894 | Version 1 | Levin (CA) | Democrat | Requires a report to Congress on whether the Department met the 5% FSRM spending on barracks requirement (under Section 2814 of the FY22 NDAA) from FY22 through FY26. | Submitted |
| 895 | Version 2 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Revised Requires a DIA report on the Russian Federation's attempts to establish a base in Sudan. | Revised |
| 896 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Defense to jointly take the steps necessary to ensure that, in the event of armed conflict, crisis, or other evacuation operations at a diplomatic or consular post, operational authority for the security and evacuation of embassy personnel and facilities is transferred from the Chief of Mission to the senior Marine Corps commander responsible for Marine security forces at that post. | Submitted |
| 897 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV), Salazar (FL), Houlahan (PA), Lawler (NY), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a five-year TRICARE Prime pilot program allowing female beneficiaries to access obstetrical and gynecological care without a referral and designate an OB/GYN as an additional primary care manager. Identical to H.R. 1699 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 898 | Version 1 | Kennedy (UT), Stevens (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Clarifies the definition of a malign foreign talent recruitment program under the Research and Development, Competition, and Innovation Act. Identical to H.R. 1318 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 899 | Version 1 | Evans (CO) | Republican | Amends the FY22 NDAA to allow for the expedited implementation of special incentive pay parity between active duty and reserve components of the armed forces. | Submitted |
| 900 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Requires a DIA report on the Russian Federation's support for the Polisario and attempts to influence the Western Sahara | Submitted |
| 901 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Requires the official holding the position of Special Operations Forces Acquisition Executive within the United States Special Operations Command to be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate. | Submitted |
| 902 | Version 1 | Gallagher (CA) | Republican | Determines that state fuel regulations and taxes that increase the price of fuel more than fifty cents a gallon are a threat to national security. Invokes the Defense Protection Act to declare those port assets of national security. | Submitted |
| 903 | Version 2 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Revised Limits Defense funding and transfer of articles to Peru pending certification that the Peruvian Executive and Congress are not acting to obstruct justice in any corruption cases, freedom of the press is not being obstructed, the repression of peaceful protesters has ceased, and an investigation is completed into the mass killings of protesters in Peru and the military/police practices beginning in December 2022. | Revised |
| 904 | Version 1 | Hinson (IA), Tokuda (HI), Feenstra (IA), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense to conduct a review of the potential cybersecurity, national security, and data privacy vulnerabilities caused by using internet-connected video surveillance equipment manufactured by foreign entities of concern, to include entities listed within the Department's 1260H list, on or around military installations. | Submitted |
| 905 | Version 2 | McDowell (NC) | Republican | Revised Authorizes the Secretary of Defense to establish a school choice pilot program for members of the Armed Forces. | Revised |
| 906 | Version 1 | Bera (CA) | Democrat | Requires Presidential certification on changes with respect to the Mutual Defense treaty between the United States and Republic of Korea. Passed HFAC as part of H.R. 5300. | Submitted |
| 907 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Directs the U.S. Interagency Working Group on IUU Fishing to develop a strategy for leveraging enforcement capacity and import control against IUU fishing, and develop a strategic plan to optimize data collection, sharing, and analysis. | Submitted |
| 908 | Version 1 | Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Allows veterans to use veterans educational assistance for examinations and assessments to receive credit toward degrees. Identical to H.R.4594 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 909 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Establishes a sense of Congress regarding naming a warship the USS Phoenix in memory of the 85th Anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor. | Submitted |
| 910 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Doggett (TX) | Democrat | Requires DoD to develop a framework to support Bangladesh in its preparation for and response to extreme weather events. | Submitted |
| 911 | Version 2 | Hern (OK) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of the Navy to submit a report to Congress on the plans of the Department of the Navy to transition to light-emitting diode (LED) lighting on naval vessels. | Revised |
| 912 | Version 1 | Turner (OH) | Republican | Increases the development, prototyping, and demonstration of HALE and HAPS by $5M. | Submitted |
| 913 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Reports on domestic, high-grade uranium resources encumbered by mineral withdrawals. | Submitted |
| 914 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Designates Taiwan to the "NATO Plus" community of states, which includes Japan, Australia, the Republic of Korea, Israel, and New Zealand, with respect to consideration by Congress of Foreign Military Sales to Taiwan, as well as other rights, privileges, and responsibilities afforded to such community of states. | Submitted |
| 915 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits availability of funds for lab-grown protein products. | Submitted |
| 916 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit recommendations for a strategy to construct a sufficient number of child development centers to eliminate wait lists for members of the Armed Forces seeking child care services. | Submitted |
| 917 | Version 2 | Amo (RI), Magaziner (RI), Goldman (NY), Boyle (PA), Johnson (TX), McBride (DE), Nadler (NY) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits actions or expenditure of funds to purchase a North Atlantic Treaty Organization member country or NATO-protected territory. Identical to the text of H.R.7088, the NO NATO for Purchase Act. | Revised |
| 918 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Requires a report on supply of rare earth materials and elements. | Submitted |
| 919 | Version 1 | Riley (NY) | Democrat | Revises the definition of immediate family members eligible for bereavement leave. | Submitted |
| 920 | Version 1 | Amo (RI) | Democrat | Limiting assistance to Azerbaijan unless the Secretary of Defense certifies that Azerbaijan has met certain conditions, including withdrawing military forces from Armenian territory, releasing Armenian prisoners of war, recognizing the right of Armenians to return to Nagorno-Karabakh, and committing to the protection of Armenian cultural heritage sites. | Submitted |
| 921 | Version 1 | Baumgartner (WA), Gottheimer (NJ), Tenney (NY), Walberg (MI), Wilson (SC), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Reduces the foreign gift reporting threshold for colleges and universities from $250,000 down to $50,000, with an even stricter $0 threshold for countries of concern, closes reporting loopholes and provides transparency to Congress, intelligence agencies, and the public, requires disclosure of foreign gifts to individual staff and faculty at research-heavy institutions and implements a series of repercussions for colleges and universities that remain noncompliant in foreign gift reporting such as fines and the loss of Title IV funding. Similar to H.R. 1048, the DETERRENT Act, but includes TA from the Department of Education. | Submitted |
| 922 | Version 1 | Smith (NJ) | Republican | Reauthorizes programs and activities that combat international trafficking; establishes a new program to help victims of trafficking; and updates various elements of the federal framework to combat international trafficking. The text is substantially similar to H.R. 1144. | Submitted |
| 923 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Requires a report on the use of copper by U.S. Armed Forces. | Submitted |
| 924 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Directs OMB to facilitate appropriate monitoring of labor abuses in the seafood supply chain for seafood procured by the federal government. | Submitted |
| 925 | Version 1 | Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Requires the Department to brief Congress on efforts to protect free and fair elections, including compliance with all applicable laws governing the role of the Armed Forces in domestic election-related activities. | Submitted |
| 926 | Version 2 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Garcia (IL), Casar (TX) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits military assistance to Ecuador until the Secretary of Defense and the Secretary of State submit a certification to Congress that Ecuador is adhering to the protection of human rights and members of the armed forces and police who have committed human rights violations are being held accountable through appropriate judicial mechanisms. | Revised |
| 927 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Directs the Department of Defense to examine how competitiveness of small businesses bidding on Department contracts are impacted by the enforcement of federal antitrust laws. | Submitted |
| 928 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Directs the DoD to issue a report regarding the Space Development Agency’s (SDA) optical communications and networking standards as the SDA is distributed to other DoD / IC components. | Submitted |
| 929 | Version 1 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | NOT REVIEWABLE - 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. | Submitted |
| 930 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Miller-Meeks (IA), Feenstra (IA), Hinson (IA), Bacon (NE) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of the Air Force to report on the feasibility, infrastructure readiness, and cost-benefits of basing permanent, manned flying missions at Air National Guard installations that have runways but lack manned active aircraft. It emphasizes utilizing underutilized joint-use commercial airfields for strategic, distributed operations and assessing alternative basing for long-range strike systems. | Submitted |
| 931 | Version 1 | LaHood (IL), Harrigan (NC), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits the procurement of certain semiconductors that are manufactured on silicon carbide wafers in the People's Republic of China (PRC). | Submitted |
| 932 | Version 1 | Velázquez (NY), Ramirez (IL), Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Hernández (PR) | Democrat | Requires a report on the renewed military exercises and status of cleanup efforts in Vieques, Puerto Rico. | Submitted |
| 933 | Version 4 | Costa (CA), Kiley (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to report on biosecurity, foreign-ownership, and pathogen-traceability safeguards for DoD life sciences awards, including dangerous pathogens that fall outside the Federal Select Agent Program and the risk that recipients are owned or controlled by China or other covered nations. | Revised |
| 934 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Expresses the Sense of Congress that the United States Government should work with frontier artificial intelligence companies to conduct research to control the ability of artificial intelligence systems to develop self-awareness, ambition, self-preservation, self-replication, or otherwise establishing their own goals and objectives. | Submitted |
| 935 | Version 1 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Expands the DOW ESOP Pilot Program to all organizations recognized under the tax code's definition of ESOP. | Submitted |
| 936 | Version 1 | Gonzalez,V (TX) | Democrat | Prohibits the Secretary of Defense from using FY27 NDAA funds to erase veterans and service members from military records under the guise of DEI. | Submitted |
| 937 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA), Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to make public a report of the most recent list of chaplain endorsements and the list of known endorsements used to verify submissions. | Submitted |
| 938 | Version 1 | Bera (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of State to submit a report on Afghan refugee and Special Immigrant Visa processing, including waiver usage, case backlogs, staffing impacts, available visas, and the status of Afghans awaiting relocation in Qatar and other transit sites. This amendment passed during HFAC markup and included in the final version of H.R. 5300. | Submitted |
| 939 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Expands the definition of “firefighter” to include people who support fire activities and are exposed to fire-related hazards outside of their primary job responsibilities. | Submitted |
| 940 | Version 1 | Smith (NJ) | Republican | Prohibits the House and Senate Dining facilities to procure, furnish, or sell seafood that originates in, or is processed in the People’s Republic of China. | Submitted |
| 941 | Version 1 | Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Prohibits senior Department of Defense officials and officers from owning or trading individual stocks or participating in prediction markets, and requires divestment within 180 days of enactment. | Submitted |
| 942 | Version 1 | Bera (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits use of funds to prohibit, prevent, or delay routine transits by officials or other distinguished representatives of Taiwan through the United States, consistent with the Taiwan Travel Act. Passed HFAC as part of H.R. 5300. | Submitted |
| 943 | Version 1 | Wagner (MO) | Republican | Directs the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security, in coordination with the Director of National Intelligence, to establish department-wide definitions for the terms: Open-Source Intelligence, Commercially Available Information, and Publicly Available Information. | Submitted |
| 944 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Waives the Jackson-Vanik amendment for countries who divest from Chinese funds, namely the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) | Submitted |
| 945 | Version 2 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Revised Prohibits gender related medical care under TRICARE. Prevents TRICARE from covering certain gender related medical procedures and treatments. | Revised |
| 946 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Moolenaar (MI), Min (CA), Vindman (VA), Lieu (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to establish a strategic defense technology partnership between the rapid acquisition offices of the DOD and the Taiwan Ministry of National Defense. | Submitted |
| 947 | Version 1 | Bilirakis (FL) | Republican | Eligibility of disability retirees with combat-related disabilities, who have served fewer than 20 years, for concurrent receipt of veterans' disability compensation and retired pay. | Submitted |
| 948 | Version 2 | Gonzalez,V (TX) | Democrat | Revised Requiring the Secretary of Defense to establish support plans for communities located adjacent to military installations that are experiencing water shortages. | Revised |
| 949 | Version 1 | Escobar (TX) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to submit a report assessing the feasibility of establishing a Quality-of-Life Grant Program within the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation to support community-based investments that improve quality-of-life outcomes for military families and defense communities. | Submitted |
| 950 | Version 1 | Wagner (MO) | Republican | Inserts the text of H.R. 9043, the Sex Trafficking Demand Reduction Act, which would amend the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 to ensure the State Department’s annual Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report includes a determination as to whether or not a foreign nation makes serious and sustained efforts to prohibit the purchase of commercial sex acts. | Submitted |
| 951 | Version 1 | Gray (CA) | Democrat | Requires DoD to create a pilot program to provide immigration advocates for active-duty and dependents on bases with relevant immigrant populations. | Submitted |
| 952 | Version 1 | Fong (CA) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct a study relating to establishing a supersonic airspace corridor between the airspace of the R-2508 Complex and the broad ocean area. | Submitted |
| 953 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Secretary of Commerce, the Director of the National Science Foundation, and the heads of other relevant Federal agencies, to establish a United States–Israel Artificial Intelligence Center in the United States to develop research and development cooperation between U.S. and Israeli institutions of higher education and private sector entities | Submitted |
| 954 | Version 2 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Revised Instructs the Secretary of Defense to designate Luke Air Force Base, Arizona, as a participant in the Advanced Nuclear Power for Installations program. | Revised |
| 955 | Version 1 | Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Prohibits DoD from taking actions to restrict the free and independent press corps. | Submitted |
| 956 | Version 1 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | NOT REVIEWABLE - Amends the Tariff Act of 1930 to require the public disclosure of certain vehicle and aircraft manifest information. Identical to H.R. 2653 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 957 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA), Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense make public a report of anonymized self-identified religious preferences of servicemembers in a publicly accessible database. | Submitted |
| 958 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from being used to enter into any new contract or agreement or to execute any existing contract for the purpose of supporting domestic immigration enforcement operations for the Department of Homeland Security. | Submitted |
| 959 | Version 1 | Wagner (MO) | Republican | Identical to the text of H.R. 909, the Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act, as passed by the House on January 12, 2026, which would redirect unobligated civil penalties collected through the False Claims Act to the Crime Victims Fund through FY2029. | Submitted |
| 960 | Version 1 | Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Provides a Sense of Congress on the importance of reaching a final deal to ensure Iran does not acquire a nuclear weapon. | Submitted |
| 961 | Version 1 | McGovern (MA), Wilson (SC) | Bi-Partisan | Restricts certain security assistance to Pakistan unless the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, certifies the Government of Pakistan has taken measures to prevent human rights violations. | Submitted |
| 962 | Version 1 | Wagner (MO) | Republican | Identical to the text of H.R. 8564, the Local Law Enforcement Support Act, which would expand the list of law enforcement initiatives that may be undertaken by local police departments using funds obligated by H.R. 1 (OBBB). | Submitted |
| 963 | Version 1 | Smith (NJ) | Republican | Bans U.S. Government entities from entering contracts with Hong Kong Economic and Trade Offices. | Submitted |
| 964 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Bacon (NE) | Republican | Directs the DoD to conduct an analysis and report of the tools currently available to combat the impact and threat of adversarial AI-capabilities. | Submitted |
| 965 | Version 1 | Costa (CA) | Democrat | Establishes a Department of Defense pilot program to increase the procurement of domestically produced specialty crops, such as fruits, vegetables, and tree nuts, for military rations and dining facilities, and to evaluate and report on how to expand their use across the force. | Submitted |
| 966 | Version 1 | Goodlander (NH), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Statutorily establishes Stars and Stripes and protects its editorial independence | Submitted |
| 967 | Version 1 | Gray (CA) | Democrat | Requires USCIS to produce a video on the naturalization process for military personnel in online materials including during the TAPS program. | Submitted |
| 968 | Version 1 | Van Orden (WI) | Republican | Authorizes the Department of War to procure emergency response maps for Defense Dependent Schools to ensure compatibility with public safety systems in the event of an emergency. | Submitted |
| 969 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Prohibits the use of U.S. defense articles and services in any United Nations mission or operation that includes personnel from U.S. foreign adversary countries (such as Russia and China), and requires the withholding of U.S. contributions to UN agencies if such misuse is determined to have occurred. The bill also expresses the Sense of Congress that U.S. financial contributions to the UN should be made proportional to the share of UN procurement contracts awarded to American companies, while mandating enhanced reporting and a strategy to limit adversary participation and state-owned enterprise awards in UN operations. | Submitted |
| 970 | Version 1 | Lieu (CA), Nunn (IA), Beyer (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires U.S. federal agencies and vendors to follow the artificial intelligence (AI) risk management guidelines put forth by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). | Submitted |
| 971 | Version 1 | Wagner (MO), Gottheimer (NJ), Sherman (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Identical to the text of H.R. 3383, the INVEST Act, as passed by the House on December 11, 2025, which contains twenty-two bipartisan capital formation bills advanced by the House Financial Services Committee and would strengthen public markets, expand opportunities for retail investors, and increase access to capital for small businesses. | Submitted |
| 972 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Prohibits the Department of Defense and the elements of the intelligence community from procuring Chinese-made synthetic datasets for training artificial intelligence models, agents, or tools. | Submitted |
| 973 | Version 1 | Castor (FL) | Democrat | Directs DoD to consider additional costs of living, specifically energy consumption and associated utility costs, outside of the current calculations, when establishing Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH). | Submitted |
| 974 | Version 1 | McGovern (MA) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of Department of Defense funds to transport individuals to countries in which they would be at risk of being subjected to torture. | Submitted |
| 975 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Amends the cost-overrun accountability process for certain NNSA nuclear weapons projects. It requires DOE/NNSA to notify Congress when covered projects are likely to exceed 125 percent of their cost baseline. | Submitted |
| 976 | Version 1 | Wagner (MO) | Republican | Identical to the text of H.R. 2394, the DETERRENCE Act, which would increase the criminal sentences for those who commit violent crimes at the direction of, or in coordination with, a foreign government. | Submitted |
| 977 | Version 1 | Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Restricts DHA’s ability to award the TRICARE pharmacy contract to an entity that owns both a PBM or insurer and a pharmacy. | Submitted |
| 978 | Version 1 | Palmer (AL) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense to identify, compile, and maintain an inventory of excess underutilized real property that meets specified criteria for the siting and development of nationally significant infrastructure. Directs the Department to coordinate with the General Services Administration and other relevant entities to make this inventory publicly available, to the extent practicable, and to facilitate its acquisition and use by private-sector entities for such development. | Submitted |
| 979 | Version 1 | Gray (CA) | Democrat | Authorizes military judge advocates to provide immigration support for military service members. | Submitted |
| 980 | Version 1 | Wagner (MO), Bell (MO) | Bi-Partisan | Includes the text of H.R. 4149, the Upholding the Dayton Peace Agreement Through Sanctions Act, which would direct the President to implement sanctions on any foreign person that the President determines is responsible for, or complicit in, any action that threatens the stability or territorial integrity of Bosnia and Herzegovina. | Submitted |
| 981 | Version 1 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Prohibits consideration of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, or religion of an applicant to a service academy as a factor in the admissions process. | Submitted |
| 982 | Version 1 | Escobar (TX) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to produce a report evaluating opportunities to strengthen the military childcare workforce while expanding employment pathways for military spouses, including assessing staffing shortages, licensing portability, innovative childcare models, and potential recruitment and retention incentives. | Submitted |
| 983 | Version 2 | Miller-Meeks (IA) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of the Army to conduct a study, using existing funds, on the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of converting the energy fuel sources at the Iowa Army Ammunition Plant to natural gas. | Revised |
| 984 | Version 1 | Trahan (MA), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a pilot program to assist in the research, development, evaluation and production of advanced diagnostics for traumatic brain injury (TBI) in U.S. warfighters. | Submitted |
| 985 | Version 1 | Wagner (MO) | Republican | Identical to the text of H.R. 4831, the ENFORCE Act, which would align criminal penalties procedures involving AI-generated child sexual abuse material (CSAM) and “deep fake” CSAM with other federal penalties and procedures involving CSAM. | Submitted |
| 986 | Version 1 | Goodlander (NH), Luttrell (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Requires PBMs contracting with TRICARE to annually disclose differences in reimbursement rates and fees between affiliated and independent pharmacies, including clawbacks, price concessions, and per-prescription administrative fees. | Submitted |
| 987 | Version 1 | Castro (TX) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to report the number of state National Guard members activated under federal orders and deployed to immigration detention facilities, including the specific facilities to which they are assigned. | Submitted |
| 988 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Modifies and enhances the annual report on military power of Iran. | Submitted |
| 989 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | The Secretary of War shall determine if any communications equipment and services described in subsection (2) pose an unacceptable risk to the national security of the United States or the security and safety of United States persons. | Submitted |
| 990 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA), Raskin (MD) | Democrat | Rescinds recent changes to the Religious Affiliation Codes used by military chaplains and requires the Department of Defense to submit a report to Congress on their usage. | Submitted |
| 991 | Version 1 | Dunn (FL), Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Supports the Secretary of Defense in recovering critical minerals relevant to the defense industrial base from unconventional feedstocks. | Submitted |
| 992 | Version 1 | Menendez (NJ) | Democrat | Requires EPA and EIA to collect data and issue reports on data centers' environmental impact, including their energy and water use and their water and air pollution. Also requires EPA and EIA to submit a report to DOD on data centers located on or within 20 miles of a military base. | Submitted |
| 993 | Version 2 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits use of FY27 appropriated funds for defense assistance to Azerbaijan unless the President certifies to Congress that such assistance does not threaten civilians. | Revised |
| 994 | Version 1 | Smith (NJ) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of State to take actions against persons involved in forced organ trafficking and provide to Congress a report on those who do. This amendment is substantially similar to H.R. 1503, Stop Forced Organ Harvesting Act of 2025. | Submitted |
| 995 | Version 1 | Gray (CA) | Democrat | Requires DoD to coordinate with the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Departments of Homeland security, providing both agencies a list of individuals who have expressed interest in naturalization. | Submitted |
| 996 | Version 2 | Nunn (IA), Moolenaar (MI), Case (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Reforms Section 1248 of the FY22 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) by extending and expanding the Department of Defense’s annual assessments of Taiwan’s military readiness, regional allied responses, and U.S. contingency planning in the face of rising Chinese aggression. | Revised |
| 997 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to furnish stellate ganglion block to members of the Armed Forces with post-traumatic stress disorder, and for other purposes. | Submitted |
| 998 | Version 2 | Wagner (MO) | Republican | Revised Inserts the text of H.R. 8169, the Export Control Enforcement and Enhancement Act, as favorably reported by the House Foreign Affairs Committee on April 22, 2026, which would expedite the consideration of proposals for additions to, removals from, or other modifications to the Department of Commerce’s Entity List. | Revised |
| 999 | Version 1 | Beatty (OH) | Democrat | Requires Treasury to develop a pilot program administered by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) to grant private-sector firms (ex: blockchain analytics firms or the financial intelligence units within correspondent banks) a temporary license to conduct nominal financial transactions with sanctioned entities to assist with law enforcement anti-money laundering investigations. | Submitted |
| 1000 | Version 1 | Pallone (NJ), Wittman (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Commandant of the Coast Guard to procure a services contract with a private entity to operate a shore-to-ship automatic maritime communication network. | Submitted |
| 1001 | Version 1 | Escobar (TX) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to provide a report on the performance, expansion potential, and resource needs of its Community Child Care Buy Down Program. | Submitted |
| 1002 | Version 1 | Dunn (FL) | Republican | Authorizes language for the Florida Gulf Coast Critical Minerals Refining Facility. | Submitted |
| 1003 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Strikes Sec. 327. | Submitted |
| 1004 | Version 1 | Moore (NC), Peters (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Amends 42 US Code Section 10101 to direct the Secretary of Energy to conduct a comprehensive study and submit a public report to Congress within one year analyzing the feasibility, costs, risks, and policy options for recycling spent nuclear fuel. Identical to HR 9197 119th Congress | Submitted |
| 1005 | Version 1 | Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Allows service members to bring forth tort claims against the U.S. government related to military sexual violence. | Submitted |
| 1006 | Version 1 | Ryan (NY), Vasquez (NM), Conaway (NJ), Jacobs (CA), Goodlander (NH), Garamendi (CA), Strickland (WA), Vindman (VA), Courtney (CT), Moulton (MA), Khanna (CA), Tran (CA), Carbajal (CA), Deluzio (PA), Crow (CO), Bell (MO) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of FY2027 DoD funds for military action in or against Iran unless explicitly authorized by Congress. | Submitted |
| 1007 | Version 1 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Prohibits questions and answers about gender and gender identity on Department of Defense forms and surveys. | Submitted |
| 1008 | Version 1 | Hoyle (OR) | Democrat | Directs the Department of Defense to study the prevalence of Parkinson’s disease among civilian and military firefighters and report findings with policy recommendations within one year. | Submitted |
| 1009 | Version 1 | Lieu (CA) | Democrat | Authorizes the Unit on Subnational Diplomacy within the Department of State to provide assistance to elected officials at the state, county, and city level within the United States (including their staff) to improve the ability of subnational governments to attract foreign investment, counter foreign malign influence within the United States, and contribute to the foreign policy priorities of the United States | Submitted |
| 1010 | Version 1 | Pallone (NJ) | Democrat | Restricts waiver authority under Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act until the Government of Azerbaijan ceases its well-documented destabilizing actions in the South Caucuses. This includes releasing Armenian prisoners of war, withdrawing military forces from Armenian territory, and guaranteeing the protection of Armenian cultural heritage sites. | Submitted |
| 1011 | Version 1 | Randall (WA), Wittman (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Time and half overtime rate for Department of Navy employees who go on temporary duty travel (TDY) to support the annual carrier maintenance availability expires on September 30, 2026. This amendment extends the provision to September 30, 2034. | Submitted |
| 1012 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA) | Republican | Requires any entity with a major defense acquisition contract to submit a detailed report to the Department of Defense regarding its China-related operations, including revenue, assets, investments, supply chains down to the second tier, and Chinese citizen employees. The Secretary of Defense must then aggregate this data and submit a comprehensive report to the House and Senate Armed Services Committees. | Submitted |
| 1013 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ), Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Requires a comprehensive report to Congress on military installations, forward operating bases, and cooperative security locations damaged or impacted during the recent conflict with Iran. This includes a comprehensive cost analysis of the necessary repairs and a listing of the munitions downgraded at each location. | Submitted |
| 1014 | Version 1 | Lucas (OK) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to the congressional defense committees 180 days after enactment, outlining a strategy to use a consortium of trusted U.S. and allied-nation commercial telecommunications providers to accelerate secure 5G and 6G network deployment. The report must assess whether such a consortium can match the turnkey integrated solutions offered by state-subsidized foreign entities, evaluate how 5G Standalone and network slicing would provide decision advantage for warfighters in contested environments, and identify regulatory or funding barriers to transitioning successful pilots into programs of record. | Submitted |
| 1015 | Version 1 | Lieu (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of State to submit annual reports on adverse security clearance adjudications. | Submitted |
| 1016 | Version 1 | Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Requires the Secretaries of Treasury and State to certify before enforcing sectoral or broad-based sanctions that such sanctions will not result in civilian deaths. | Submitted |
| 1017 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Extends the annual cyber resiliency assessment requirement for the nuclear command and control system to December 31, 2035. | Submitted |
| 1018 | Version 2 | Kim (CA), Radewagen (AS) | Republican | Revised Cracks down on North Korea's illicit revenue generation through deceptive remote employment and identity fraud schemes by boosting allied sanctions alignment and information sharing. | Revised |
| 1019 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Revises prime contractor past performance evaluation to factor in treatment of subcontractors, including timely payments and complying with subcontracting plans and goals. | Submitted |
| 1020 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Withdrawn Directs the Department of Defense to give priority consideration to Romania for future prepositioned military stocks and logistics infrastructure projects in support of readiness and deterrence in the Black Sea region. | Withdrawn |
| 1021 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA) | Republican | Requires DoD contractors and related parties operating space objects to maintain liability insurance or otherwise demonstrate financial responsibility for any damage their objects may cause to U.S. national security space assets, government property, or third parties. It also prohibits the use of insurance brokers affiliated with adversary nations, requires certifications protecting controlled technical data and mandates implementing regulations within 180 days. | Submitted |
| 1022 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Directs DoD to allow trademarks owned or controlled by DoD to be combined with religious insignia on commercial identification tags (i.e., dog tags) and to be sold by lawful trademark licensees. Substantively similar to H.R. 453 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 1023 | Version 1 | Smith (NJ) | Republican | Requests a strategy to ensure the Department of War is not sourcing materials or goods containing cobalt mined by forced labor and a plan to reduce depending on such materials and goods. Contains additional provisions to ensure greater transparency in cobalt supply chains and adherence to US law regarding forced labor. | Submitted |
| 1024 | Version 2 | McClain Delaney (MD), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Amends the Family and Medical Leave Act to expand military caregiver and deployment-related leave protections by eliminating the five-year veteran service requirement, extending eligibility to domestic partners and extended family members, and creating a new leave category for veterans addressing serious service-related injuries or illnesses. Identical to H.R. 3296. | Revised |
| 1025 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV), Lee (NV), Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Establishes a digital TRICARE feedback system that allows beneficiaries to electronically submit and track complaints, access issues, and feedback related to care received at military medical treatment facilities or through managed care support contractors. Requires the Department of Defense to provide annual reports to Congress summarizing complaint trends and actions taken to address access-to-care issues. | Submitted |
| 1026 | Version 1 | Kelly (IL), Buchanan (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a pilot program to provide a nutrition rating system through the Commissary CLICK2GO mobile application that indicates the overall nutritional value of foods based on nutrient density and ingredient quality. | Submitted |
| 1027 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Directs the Department of State to consider and report their findings to Congress as to why they decide not to implement the recommendations by United States Commission on International Religious Freedom to designate certain countries as Countries of Particular Concern (CPC). | Submitted |
| 1028 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Requires the Department of War, in coordination with the Small Business Administration, to submit a report within 180 days, and annually thereafter for five years, detailing how its engagement with SBIC funds and portfolio companies aligns with capital-intensive defense production and manufacturing requirements, including munitions, shipbuilding suppliers, energetics, propulsion components, industrial equipment, tooling, and other critical defense industrial-base sectors. The report shall identify priority sectors, summarize engagement activities with relevant funds, assess the extent to which SBIC capital is supporting production scale-up and surge capacity, and provide recommendations to better align private investment with national security needs without modifying existing SBA authorities or investment decision-making. | Submitted |
| 1029 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Require the department to review mental health support for personnel assigned to high-stress nuclear deterrence missions, including submarine crews, missileers, bomber crews, security forces, and maintainers. | Submitted |
| 1030 | Version 2 | Kim (CA) | Republican | Revised Supports the human rights of Uyghurs and members of other minority groups residing primarily in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region and safeguard their distinct identity (identical to H.R. 2635). | Revised |
| 1031 | Version 1 | Olszewski (MD) | Democrat | Prohibits the President, VP, and their families from deriving any financial benefit from any funding related to an agreement with Iran | Submitted |
| 1032 | Version 1 | Gonzalez,V (TX) | Democrat | Amends the Defense Community Infrastructure Program (DCIP) to specify that funds from this program can be used for water supply projects. | Submitted |
| 1033 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Requires Secretary of Defense in conjunction with the Comptroller General to evaluate the current DoD Combatant Command structure and provide a report to Congress containing alternative models and recommendations to better accomplish its mission for the purposes of National Security. | Submitted |
| 1034 | Version 2 | Biggs (AZ), Jacobs (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Prohibits taxpayer dollars from being spent on insecure communications tools and requires DOD to procure end-to-end-encrypted, interoperable platforms. | Revised |
| 1035 | Version 1 | Kelly (IL), Buchanan (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a pilot program to increase the provision of fresh produce to eligible service members and dependents at military treatment facilities, commissary stores, and other locations determined by the Secretary. | Submitted |
| 1036 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Directs the DoD Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program to coordinate with the Department of Interior Joint Fire Science Program on fire research priorities. | Submitted |
| 1037 | Version 1 | Hoyle (OR) | Democrat | Directs the DoD to study its military decorations process and report to Congress on ways to ensure award recommendations are handled in a timely, consistent and transparent way. | Submitted |
| 1038 | Version 2 | Gonzalez,V (TX) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits DoD from using any funds in the FY27 NDAA to reduce the number of civilian personnel or contractors at Corpus Christi Army Depot (CCAD) | Revised |
| 1039 | Version 1 | Randall (WA), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Expresses the Sense of Congress that the Defense Community Infrastructure Program (DCIP) should be robustly funded to meet demand and address the program’s consistent oversubscription. DCIP provides critical off-base infrastructure that enhances military readiness, supports quality of life for service members and their families, and strengthens community-military resilience. | Submitted |
| 1040 | Version 1 | Hoyle (OR) | Democrat | Requires GAO to produce a new report on how veterans are using Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits for apprenticeship and on-the-job training programs to ensure veterans have clear information about, and access to, these pathways | Submitted |
| 1041 | Version 1 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Reforms and reauthorizes the Technology Modernization Fund. | Submitted |
| 1042 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of FY 27 funds for the purpose of changing the name of the USNS Thurgood Marshall. | Submitted |
| 1043 | Version 1 | Gonzalez,V (TX) | Democrat | Increases and decrease funding by $2,500,000 to express the importance of for a Critical Training Facility for the Naval Air Station Kingsville Fire Department at Naval Air Station Kingsville, Texas. | Submitted |
| 1044 | Version 1 | Burlison (MO), Crane (AZ), Carson (IN) | Bi-Partisan | Strengthens the Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Records Collection at the National Archives and Records Administration. Creates an independent Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena Records Review Board to review and facilitate public disclosure of relevant records, and requires heads of government agencies to identify, organize, and transmit such records. | Submitted |
| 1045 | Version 1 | Aguilar (CA) | Democrat | This amendment, based on the REPORT Act, requires the Secretary of Homeland Security to collaborate with the FBI, Office of the US Attorney General and National Counterterrorism Center to submit a report to Congress in the wake of domestic terror incidents and recommend actions to prevent future terror incidents. The REPORT Act previously passed the House with bipartisan support in the 117th Congress. | Submitted |
| 1046 | Version 1 | Shreve (IN) | Republican | Establishes a grant program to support the cybersecurity of Department of Defense-owned joint-use airports. | Submitted |
| 1047 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Requires Annual reporting of the cost breakdown of "Contingency Operations” conducted during the previous fiscal year, broken down by department, following the submission of the President’s Budget Request. | Submitted |
| 1048 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Requires inclusion of AI that may possess the capability to threaten continuity of government; chain of command; widespread loss of human oversight; and the indicator properties of self awareness, ambition, verifiable deception, and shutdown avoidance. | Submitted |
| 1049 | Version 1 | Goodlander (NH), Levin (CA) | Democrat | Expands eligibility for Post-9/11 educational assistance for members of the reserve components of the Armed Forces and members of the National Guard. Identical to H.R.1423 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 1050 | Version 1 | Soto (FL) | Democrat | Increases the U.S. Air Force’s Aerospace Propulsion line by $5 million to accelerate high-hypersonic detonation propulsion research and flight demonstration. | Submitted |
| 1051 | Version 2 | Nunn (IA), Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Revised Amends PERA to authorize FMF funds to support direct commercial contracting and limited in-country procurement and production, enabling industrial capacity-building alongside capability acquisition. | Revised |
| 1052 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Sense of Congress addressing the build-up of Russian military forces and other potential hostilities in the Baltic Region. The language also encourages the Department of State to diplomatically engage with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to prioritize the safety and security of the Baltic region. | Submitted |
| 1053 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Requires a report on the environmental impact of United States military operations. | Submitted |
| 1054 | Version 1 | Craig (MN) | Democrat | This amendment will ensure access for military families to cranial remolding orthosis treatment for babies with deformational plagiocephaly. | Submitted |
| 1055 | Version 1 | Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Requires foreign countries to certify that U.S.-supplied weapons will be used in accordance with U.S. and international law. | Submitted |
| 1056 | Version 1 | Shreve (IN), Gottheimer (NJ), Messmer (IN), Fine (FL), Lawler (NY), Salazar (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of State to submit a comprehensive strategy for countering Iran's and Hezbollah's propaganda networks and influence operations in Latin America. Identical to H.R. 4531 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 1057 | Version 1 | Goodlander (NH), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Provides continuing appropriations for military pay during government shutdowns. Identical to H.R.5401 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 1058 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Amends the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 to require applicants to present documentary proof of United States citizenship in order to register to vote in elections for Federal office, and establishes related processes for verification, list maintenance through the SAVE system, removal of noncitizens, and associated penalties. Amends the Help America Vote Act of 2002 to require voters to present valid photo identification as a condition of casting a ballot in elections for Federal office, whether voting in person or otherwise, subject to specified exceptions and provisional ballot procedures. | Submitted |
| 1059 | Version 1 | Larson (CT) | Democrat | Strikes the provision deeming the Department of Defense as the Department of War. | Submitted |
| 1060 | Version 1 | Patronis (FL) | Republican | Authorizes the Department of the Air Force to enter into an agreement to build an Air Commando Museum at Hurlburt Field, recognizing the contributions of these heroes during conflicts across the globe. | Submitted |
| 1061 | Version 1 | Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Removes barriers and streamlines eligibility standards across VA homelessness programs, making it easier for veterans experiencing homelessness to access the full range of support they have earned, and expands access to include all who served, whether active duty or in the National Guard or the Reserve. Identical to H.R.3869 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 1062 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Establishes a minimum amount of funding the Federal Reserve is required to transfer to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB). It also requires a minimum level of CFPB staffing and worker protections to ensure the agency carries out their mission to protect consumers in the financial marketplace. | Submitted |
| 1063 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense, not later than 180 days after enactment, to develop and submit to the congressional defense committees a plan for the Department of Defense to contribute to a common operating picture to improve domain awareness at the southern land border, and to transmit that plan to appropriate interagency partners within 60 days after its development. Specifies the required elements of the plan, including the proposed architecture and data sources, data-sharing procedures and authorities, a concept of operations, a phased implementation schedule, resource and cost requirements, training and sustainment plans, and effectiveness metrics, and requires submission in unclassified form with an optional classified annex. | Submitted |
| 1064 | Version 1 | Budzinski (IL) | Democrat | Establishes a pilot program to develop and implement a digital manufacturing workforce training curriculum, including additive manufacturing. | Submitted |
| 1065 | Version 1 | Kaptur (OH), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Removes the three-year time limit on TRICARE Prime eligibility and dental benefits for surviving spouses of members of the Armed Forces whose deaths are covered under 10 U.S.C. § 1126. Applies the expanded eligibility regardless of whether the member’s death occurred before enactment; substantively identical to H.R. 9974 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
| 1066 | Version 1 | Gill (TX) | Republican | Adds requirement that the Secretary of Homeland Security shall takes the steps necessary to verify the identity of aliens granted special immigrant status. | Submitted |
| 1067 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires an annual report on foreign-linked funding of legal and administrative actions targeting U.S. and allied personnel. | Revised |
| 1068 | Version 1 | Issa (CA) | Republican | This provision authorizes the Secretary to approve any eligible investor and cleared investment professional who meets the program’s statutory and regulatory requirements to assess potential investment opportunities that match with the Department of War's requirements or potential requirements. It also makes clear that the program is not capped, allowing an unlimited number of qualified investors, cleared personnel, and covered companies to participate at the discretion of the Secretary of War. | Submitted |
| 1069 | Version 1 | Hurd (CO), Figures (AL) | Bi-Partisan | Clarifies that projects that re-shore manufacturing jobs to the United States are eligible for Economic Development Administration grants and assistance. This amendment is substantively identical to the text of H.R. 7342, the Made in America Jobs Act of 2026. | Submitted |
| 1070 | Version 2 | Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Revised Directs $50 billion of the total amount of authorized funds for DoD to be spent on housing programs like the Emergency Rental Assistance Program and McKinney-Vento Homelessness Assistance Grants. | Revised |
| 1071 | Version 1 | Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary to develop and implement a plan to outfit appropriate military aircraft with ADS-B technology and report to Congress within 180 days on the progress. | Submitted |
| 1072 | Version 2 | Figures (AL), Sewell (AL) | Democrat | Revised Expresses the sense of Congress that the Secretary of the Air Force should prioritize the design and development of a Combined All-Domain Wargaming Center at Maxwell Air Force Base to enhance the Department of Defense’s strategic training, education, and simulation capabilities. | Revised |
| 1073 | Version 1 | Soto (FL) | Democrat | Increases the Future AF Capabilities Applied Research account by $1,200,000 for Secure Research Facilities in fast-growing metropolitan areas located in proximity to aerospace industries and facilities. | Submitted |
| 1074 | Version 2 | Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Revised Imposes limitations on the facilitation of purchases under the DoD’s 1122 program (which enables state and local law enforcement agencies to purchase military equipment). 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. | Revised |
| 1075 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Prohibits the Department of Defense from purchasing the data of American citizens. | Submitted |
| 1076 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits the transfer of U.S. funds to Iran as part of any agreement, deal, or memorandum of understanding reached with the Government of Iran. | Submitted |
| 1077 | Version 1 | Houchin (IN), Messmer (IN), Yakym (IN), Mrvan (IN) | Bi-Partisan | Provides for a report on PFAS destruction technologies available to the Department of Defense and a draft plan for a single high-pass PFAS destruction pilot program. | Submitted |
| 1078 | Version 1 | Fischbach (MN) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of War, in coordination with the Secretary of Commerce, to conduct an assessment of supply chain vulnerabilities related to MicroLED displays used in Department of War weapon systems and platforms. | Submitted |
| 1079 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Updates the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA) to clarify ambiguities and strengthen the law to better protect servicemembers who are harmed when they are defrauded into initiating a payment sent to a bad actor, when they lose funds through fraudulent bank wire transfers, and when their accounts are inexplicably frozen or closed. | Submitted |
| 1080 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA) | Democrat | Streamlining administrative requirements for military clearinghouse | Submitted |
| 1081 | Version 1 | Pallone (NJ) | Democrat | Requires the issuance of sunscreen to members of the armed forces. Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to Congress on sun safety policies and practices. | Submitted |
| 1082 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM), Stansbury (NM) | Democrat | Increases the authorization amount for the Native American Lands Environmental Mitigation Program (NALEMP). | Submitted |
| 1083 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Commissions a report on the Department's efforts to assess, measure, and improve the ability of the defense industrial base to surge and scale production cost effectively in support of national security requirements. | Submitted |
| 1084 | Version 1 | Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Expresses the sense of Congress that U.S. security assistance and cooperation programs should not benefit individuals or paramilitary forces currently or formerly associated with the AUC in Colombia. | Submitted |
| 1085 | Version 1 | Hunt (TX) | Republican | Amending the NDAA to protect a critical component of California's defense fuel supply chain by ensuring the continued operation of the Santa Ynez Pipeline System, which transports domestically produced crude oil to refineries that supply Department of Defense installations. | Submitted |
| 1086 | Version 1 | Norman (SC) | Republican | Prohibits use of CCP-linked financial services providers on Department of Defense devices | Submitted |
| 1087 | Version 1 | Palmer (AL) | Republican | Establishes a definition of and priority designation for nationally significant infrastructure facilities within existing Department of Defense loan and financing programs. Provides that projects designated are eligible for FAST-41 coverage and limited judicial review. | Submitted |
| 1088 | Version 1 | Barrett (MI) | Republican | Requires human judgment when artificial intelligence (AI) is used for offensive lethal force by autonomous weapon systems. | Submitted |
| 1089 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Modifies the Mining Schools Act to tighten the definition of mining schools. | Submitted |
| 1090 | Version 1 | Bera (CA) | Democrat | Establishes an trilateral inter-parliamentary dialogue between the United States, Japan, and Republic of Korea. Identical to H.R. 3429 that passed HFAC and House floor. | Submitted |
| 1091 | Version 1 | Rose (TN) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Agriculture, in coordination with the U.S. Trade Representative, to submit a report to Congress within one year on the importance of the domestic hardwood industry to supply chain resilience, transportation networks, and rail infrastructure, as well as key threats to its long-term viability. | Submitted |
| 1092 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to provide a report accessing the effects of zero cost-sharing under TRICARE for opioid overdose reversal drugs furnished by eligible providers at the time an eligible beneficiary is discharged from the hospital. | Submitted |
| 1093 | Version 1 | Liccardo (CA) | Democrat | Increases Army’s Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation, Medical Technology program by $20 million for advanced AI-enabled neuroscience technology demonstration. | Submitted |
| 1094 | Version 2 | Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Revised Expresses the sense of Congress that the 2016 Colombian peace agreement and its accompanying mandates were landmark measures toward peace in Colombia and the United States should continue to support their full implementation. | Revised |
| 1095 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to develop a framework to support Puerto Rico's response to infrastructure failures, including Puerto Rico's aging aqueduct system, which causes widespread service interruptions, low water pressure, and a lack of potable water supply. | Submitted |
| 1096 | Version 2 | Gillen (NY) | Democrat | Revised Authorizes the research of KBG syndrome under the Defense Health Program. | Revised |
| 1097 | Version 1 | Peters (CA) | Democrat | Addresses the FY27 funding shortfall affecting the Navy Marine Mammal Program. | Submitted |
| 1098 | Version 1 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Prohibits critical race theory and diversity equity and inclusion practices and instruction at Department of Defense Education Activity Schools. | Submitted |
| 1099 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | This amendment expresses the sense of Congress that DOW participation in international defense exhibitions should be conditioned on the full participation of Israeli companies and the absence of discriminatory restrictions targeting Israel. | Submitted |
| 1100 | Version 2 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to publish a report on the use of any military facilities in Puerto Rico within 90 days and publish unclassified sections online for public consumption. | Revised |
| 1101 | Version 1 | Gooden (TX) | Republican | Establishes a pilot program to fast-track patent applications for key technologies to accelerate American innovation and maintain military superiority. | Submitted |
| 1102 | Version 1 | Sessions (TX) | Republican | Establishes an Independence Investment Fund within the Department of the Treasury to make seed-to-mid-stage equity investments in U.S.-headquartered companies developing critical and emerging technologies, with biotechnology designated as a priority. Authorizes $975,500,000 for fiscal year 2027 plus administrative and operating costs through fiscal year 2042. | Submitted |
| 1103 | Version 1 | Crockett (TX) | Democrat | NOT REVIEWABLE - Adds a report that assesses the military power of Iran. | Submitted |
| 1104 | Version 1 | Meng (NY) | Democrat | Requests an updated version of the report entitled, "Global Water Security, Intelligence Community Assessment, ICA 2012-08" from 2012. | Submitted |
| 1105 | Version 1 | Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds by the Office of the Secretary of Defense for the purchase of alcohol. | Submitted |
| 1106 | Version 2 | Goldman (NY), Wilson (SC) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a report on the forced conscription and recruitment of kidnapped Ukrainian children into the Russian armed forces. | Revised |
| 1107 | Version 2 | Meng (NY), Malliotakis (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Restores the authority of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs home loan guarantee program to guarantee loans for veterans purchasing shares or memberships in cooperative housing corporations (co-ops). | Revised |
| 1108 | Version 2 | Shreve (IN) | Republican | Revised Authorizes the Undersecretary of Commerce for Industry and Security to appoint certain personnel in order to attract highly qualified experts at the Bureau of Industry and Security. Identical to H.R. 7003 (119th Congress). | Revised |
| 1109 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA) | Democrat | To prohibit the Office of Strategic Capital of the Department of Defense from making equity investments in entities in which certain senior government officials hold a significant interest. | Submitted |
| 1110 | Version 1 | Whitesides (CA) | Democrat | SECDEF shall use military technologies to monitor and analyze natural resources and ecosystem services and establish metrics to compare trends on military installations and adjacent lands and require reporting on implementation amending the Sikes Act to support military readiness. | Submitted |
| 1111 | Version 2 | Patronis (FL) | Republican | Late Revised Authorizes the President to award the Medal of Honor to six individuals who at great risk to themselves and disregard for their own personal safety attacked and helped to sink three aircraft carriers at the Battle of Midway on June 4, 1942. This decisive victory is considered the turning point of the Pacific War with momentous strategic consequences. | Revised |
| 1112 | Version 1 | Crockett (TX) | Democrat | Late NOT REVIEWABLE - Adds a report to address stabilization and reconstruction efforts in Gaza. | Submitted |
| 1113 | Version 1 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Late Prohibits male participation in female sports at DoDEA schools. | Submitted |
| 1114 | Version 1 | Ezell (MS), Guest (MS) | Republican | Late Increases Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation, Defense-Wide by $10,000,000 for ultra-light Group 1 small unmanned aircraft systems for United States Special Operations Command (Program Element 1160405BB, Intelligence Systems Development). | Submitted |
| 1115 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Late This amendment would mandate that the U.S. representatives at the international financial institutions (IFIs) advocate for investment in projects that decrease reliance on Russia for agricultural commodities. This is substantially similar to H.R.4768, the "No Russian Agriculture Act," which passed the House in the 118th Congress. | Submitted |
| 1116 | Version 1 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Late Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a report on actions the agency can take to support women-owned small businesses that compete for awards from the Department of Defense. | Submitted |
| 1117 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Late Prohibits the importation of certain energy storage systems made by entities within the People’s Republic of China. Substantively similar to H.R. 7635 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 1118 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Late Strikes Section 1091, which would deem references to the "Department of Defense" as references to the "Department of War". | Submitted |
| 1119 | Version 1 | Bell (MO), Fitzpatrick (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Clarifying transaction provisions as amended by the Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025 | Submitted |
| 1120 | Version 1 | Gillen (NY), Malliotakis (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Late Provides a fix for the U.S. Victims of State Sponsored Terrorism Fund | Submitted |
| 1121 | Version 1 | Waters (CA), Beatty (OH) | Democrat | Late Enhances the operations and accountability of international financial institutions (IFIs), strengthens support for low-income countries, combats corruption, and promotes human rights and environmental standards in global financial projects. This is substantively identical to H.R. 3224, the "International Financial Institution Improvements Act of 2025.’’ | Submitted |
| 1122 | Version 1 | Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Late Report on respiratory protection programs and respiratory technology for wildland firefighters. | Submitted |
| 1123 | Version 1 | Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Late Feasibility Study of Incorporating Extreme Smoke Standards into Training Flag Protocols | Submitted |
| 1124 | Version 1 | Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Late Improvement of transition of medics in the armed forces to the civilian workforce in health care occupations. | Submitted |
| 1125 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Late Creates an exception to the parole fee for the parole of an alien for a sacred Tribal or religious ceremony, cultural exchange, or celebration. | Submitted |
| 1126 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH), DelBene (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Late updates the Electronic Communications Privacy Act to require law enforcement to obtain a warrant for the contents of stored electronic communications, modernizes disclosure rules for email and cloud-stored data. | Submitted |
| 1127 | Version 1 | Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Late Requirement that reports to Congress disclose any use of generative artificial intelligence in the preparation of such reports. | Submitted |
| 1128 | Version 1 | Hudson (NC) | Republican | Late Clarifies armaments industrial base policy as it pertains to the firearms industry and enhances protections provided under the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA). This amendment is largely based on H.R. 9298(119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 1129 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Late Directs the Secretary and Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration to give preference to domestic uranium and other critical minerals before seeking foreign sources. | Submitted |
| 1130 | Version 1 | Barrett (MI) | Republican | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit an action plan to Congress for advancing the deployment of the Airborne Collision Avoidance System–X. | Submitted |
| 1131 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Requires the DoD to report on institutions of higher education that have received DoD funding and hosted a Confucius Institute. | Submitted |
| 1132 | Version 2 | Graves (MO) | Republican | Late Revised Pilot program to adequately and accurately test, identify, and analyze drug use among servicemembers. | Revised |
| 1133 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA) | Democrat | Late Pilot program on modern acquisition workforce tools and enterprise data visibility. | Submitted |
| 1134 | Version 1 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Late Establishes a pilot program for use by U.S. Customs and Border Protection at land ports of entry along the Arizona border to assess the use of artificial intelligence through an anomaly detection algorithm, and for other purposes. | Submitted |
| 1135 | Version 1 | Johnson (SD) | Republican | Late Directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct an assessment of supply chain vulnerabilities related to displays used in Department of War weapon systems and platforms. | Submitted |
| 1136 | Version 1 | Bishop (GA) | Democrat | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to establish, not later than 180 days after enactment, a non-clinical, community-based pilot program to support members of the Armed Forces and military families transitioning to civilian life. | Submitted |
| 1137 | Version 1 | Bishop (GA) | Democrat | Late Adds a new subsection to 10 U.S.C. § 2733a requiring that, in any initial determination, reconsideration, administrative appeal decision, settlement offer, or other written disposition of a claim involving economic damages, the Secretary of Defense provide the claimant a written damages-calculation statement. | Submitted |
| 1138 | Version 1 | Lee (NV) | Democrat | Late Requires the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (HUD), in consultation with the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, to submit a report to Congress on the feasibility of establishing a "Military and Veteran Housing Counseling Specialist" designation to better serve military-connected households. | Submitted |
| 1139 | Version 2 | Meuser (PA) | Republican | Late Revised Authorizes the Medal of Honor to be awarded to Robert J. Graham who displayed extraordinary heroism during the Vietnam War on May 1, 1966, by repeatedly attacking enemy forces in a severely damaged aircraft under intense fire, saving hundreds of American lives. | Revised |
| 1140 | Version 1 | Miller (OH) | Republican | Late This amendment directs the Secretary of State to restrict access to the International Military Education and Training (IMET) program to countries that grant sanctuary to Foreign Terrorist Organizations or Specially Designated Global Terrorists. | Submitted |
| 1141 | Version 1 | Mast (FL) | Republican | Late This amendment would authorize the Secretary of State to provide foreign military financing loans and loan guarantees to foreign partners or allies. It would also allow the State Department's Bureau of Political Military Affairs to use funding from the FMS Administrative Fund to fund its activities. It is identical to the text of H.R. 8661, as amended. | Submitted |
| 1142 | Version 1 | Castro (TX), Kim (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Requires the Department of State to establish an initiative on investment screening, to support partner countries to establish investment screening mechanisms to protect critical minerals, natural resources, or critical infrastructure. Identical to text of H.R. 7675 in the 119th Congress. | Submitted |
| 1143 | Version 1 | Foushee (NC) | Democrat | Late Prohibits the use of DOD funds to procure, develop, operate, or use AI systems for domestic surveillance or other activities that may violate privacy, civil rights, or civil liberties, advanced AI systems that pose loss-of-control risks, systems that would enable autonomous or semi-autonomous CBRN weapons use, and advanced AI systems that demonstrate certain autonomous capabilities. Requires the Secretary of Defense to review catastrophic risks related to Department use of advanced AI systems and report recommendations to manage those risks, improve testing and evaluation capacity, and improve the reliability, quality, and integrity of data used by AI models and systems. | Submitted |
| 1144 | Version 1 | Crow (CO) | Democrat | Late Extends the Afghan SIV program for two years. | Submitted |
| 1145 | Version 1 | Mejia (NJ) | Democrat | Late Directs the Navy to assess the feasibility and operational utility of gun-launched electromagnetic obscuration capabilities for naval systems. | Submitted |
| 1146 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO), Mackenzie (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to provide a report on the implementation status of the Child Development Program Compensation Model, disaggregated by branch. | Submitted |
| 1147 | Version 1 | Liccardo (CA) | Democrat | Late Directs the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to integrate the Hacking for Defense program with Mission Engineering and Integration Activity, establish a transition pathway for H4D alumni to the Innovation Insertion Increment pipeline of the DIU, expand the H4D University network, and provide a briefing to Congress on how they will implement the mandated items and how they will invest the $10 million appropriated to DIU for the “innovation in academia” program. | Submitted |
| 1148 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Late Requires the Department of Defense to notify Congress of any involuntary removal, reassignment, or retirement of general and flag officers, including the underlying rationale and decision-making process. | Submitted |
| 1149 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Late Enhances statutory reporting protocols under existing national security law to ensure timely and transparent communication between the executive branch and congressional leadership regarding the deployment or engagement of U.S. armed forces. | Submitted |
| 1150 | Version 1 | Cloud (TX) | Republican | Late Adds Recovery of Outlays to Sec. 1862. | Submitted |
| 1151 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Late Bans arms sales to any country engaged in transnational repression against U.S. citizens. | Submitted |
| 1152 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Late Repeals the Alien Enemies Act. | Submitted |
| 1153 | Version 1 | Brownley (CA) | Democrat | Late Requires VA and DOD to provide compensation and healthcare to women veterans involuntarily discharged under Executive Order 10240, which required involuntary separation of women from service for (1) being a parent via birth or adoption, (2) gaining custody of a child, (3) being a step-parent who lived with the child more than 30 days per year, (4) being pregnant, or (5) giving birth to a living child while serving. | Submitted |
| 1154 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Requires the Secretary of the Air Force, within 60 days of passage of the NDAA, to present a comprehensive plan for F-16 fighter recapitalization for the 140th Wing of the Colorado Air National Guard. | Submitted |
| 1155 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Late Requires a report on UAE foreign policy in specific countries in East and North Africa, including an assessment on whether U.S.-origin equipment sent to the UAE is being for gross violations of human rights in those countries. | Submitted |
| 1156 | Version 1 | Hoyle (OR) | Democrat | Late Increases authorization for FY27 for the VA State Home Construction Grant Program. | Submitted |
| 1157 | Version 1 | Kim (CA) | Republican | Late Authorizes the recruitment and retention of specialized disaster assistance professionals by the Department of State (identical to H.R. 7642 passed out of HFAC markup). | Submitted |
| 1158 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Late Requires the Department of Defense to install energy microgrids on applicable military bases to ensure uninterrupted operations during natural disasters, power outages, or cyber-attacks. | Submitted |
| 1159 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Increases the threshold for military construction projects that must be included in a project spending plan from $90 million to $125 million. | Submitted |
| 1160 | Version 1 | Roy (TX) | Republican | Late Exempts small refineries who provide jet fuel for the DOD from complying with the Renewable Fuel Standard. | Submitted |
| 1161 | Version 1 | Menendez (NJ) | Democrat | Late Prohibits the Department of Defense from authorizing, facilitating, or providing support for the operation, construction, expansion, or maintenance of immigration detention facilities, including on military installations or other DoD-controlled property. Bars the Department of Defense from providing real property, entering or renewing agreements, furnishing contracting or logistical support, conducting construction or maintenance activities, transporting detainees, or supplying administrative, technical, or personnel assistance for immigration detention operations. | Submitted |
| 1162 | Version 1 | Escobar (TX) | Democrat | Late Requires the Department of Defense to evaluate the readiness impacts associated with the use of military installations for ICE detention or processing activities. | Submitted |
| 1163 | Version 1 | Roy (TX) | Republican | Late Prohibits foreign adversaries from buying American lands and property. | Submitted |
| 1164 | Version 1 | Escobar (TX) | Democrat | Late Prohibits the Department of Defense from approving, authorizing, or carrying out certain large-scale Army projects exceeding two gigawatts of electrical demand until it certifies that comprehensive siting, security, mission-assurance, and risk-mitigation analyses have been completed. | Submitted |
| 1165 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Authorizes the transfer of excess U.S. military construction equipment such as bulldozers, graders, loaders, dump trucks, generators, and compressors to partner nations by removing current statutory restrictions on such equipment under the Excess Defense Articles program. | Submitted |
| 1166 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Raises the funding limit for the Regional Defense Fellowship Program from $35 million to $50 million to expand defense education, regional expertise, and partner-nation engagement opportunities. | Submitted |
| 1167 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Establishes a formal U.S.–Poland Special Operations Cooperation Program to enhance interoperability, share operational lessons, and improve joint capabilities for special operations and irregular warfare missions. | Submitted |
| 1168 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Requires a report on options to improve Moldova’s airspace awareness and defensive capabilities through existing U.S. security cooperation programs and partnerships. | Submitted |
| 1169 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Expresses the sense of Congress on Romania’s strategic importance in the Black Sea region and its role in strengthening deterrence, readiness, and collective defense. | Submitted |
| 1170 | Version 1 | Ross (NC), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Late Supports Moldova’s efforts to build a secure, independent energy sector by encouraging coordination between Moldova’s Ministry of Energy and the U.S. Departments of State and Energy to track key milestones and share information on emerging energy technologies. Greater energy independence would enhance Moldova’s security, strengthen its partnership with the United States, and bolster its resilience against Russian influence and aggression. Identical to H.R. 9252 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 1171 | Version 1 | Menendez (NJ) | Democrat | Late Requires the DOD and DHS to provide advanced notification to Congress prior to any removal flight, including the use of DOD resources to facilitate the flight and details pertaining to the individuals being removed, and requires monthly reporting on all such flights occurring during the month. | Submitted |
| 1172 | Version 1 | Shreve (IN) | Republican | Late Requires the United States Flag to be displayed on United States foreign assistance. Identical to H.R. 7633 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 1173 | Version 1 | Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Late Limitation on use of military force against Mexico | Submitted |
| 1174 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Late Requires 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 |
| 1175 | Version 1 | Moore (NC) | Republican | Late Amends Title 10 of the US Code to require the Secretary of the Army to establish the Army Quantum Readiness and Advanced Computing Initiative. The initiative aims to integrate quantum technologies and advanced computing into future military missions through research, pilot programs, workforce development, and an initial readiness report to Congress. | Submitted |
| 1176 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Late Requires a report to Congress on unconventional threat networks that operate in the Western Hemisphere. | Submitted |
| 1177 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Late Repeals the War Reserve Stockpile Authority for Israel. | Submitted |
| 1178 | Version 1 | Issa (CA) | Republican | Late Authorizes the Secretary of State to waive the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation's prohibition on supporting projects in designated countries of concern when the Secretary certifies that the project advances U.S. economic or foreign policy interests and otherwise complies with applicable statutory requirements. | Submitted |
| 1179 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Walkinshaw (VA) | Democrat | Late Prohibits the Trump Administration from threatening veterans preferences in RIF retention factors. | Submitted |
| 1180 | Version 1 | Gray (CA) | Democrat | Late Ensures Department of Homeland Security naturalization resources are available on the Military Onesource. | Submitted |
| 1181 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY) | Republican | Late Consolidates a number of reports from the Department of State’s Bureau of Global Health Security and Diplomacy into one comprehensive, searchable annual report. Passed HFAC markup 41-2. | Submitted |
| 1182 | Version 1 | James (MI) | Republican | Late Increases Authorized Air National Guard construction and land acquisition projects by $17,000,000 in order to maintain, repair, and update the facilities used by Navy and Marine Corps reserve units aboard Selfridge Air National Guard Base. | Submitted |
| 1183 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY) | Republican | Late Provides authority to place additional secondary sanctions on foreign entities enabling Iran’s oil trade. This is the text of H.R.1422, the Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act, which has 295 cosponsors and passed the House by voice. | Submitted |
| 1184 | Version 1 | Gillen (NY) | Democrat | Late Prohibits the use of funds appropriated for the Department of Defense from being used to reduce the presence or capabilities of the Coast Guard at Coast Guard Station, Jones Beach, New York. | Submitted |
| 1185 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Late Adds countering illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing as an authorization for which the Secretary may support foreign security capacity building. | Submitted |
| 1186 | Version 1 | Issa (CA) | Republican | Late Waives statutory and regulatory time limits for considering military decorations when the underlying service records were classified, restricted, or redacted for national security reasons, allowing veterans to receive awards that could not be properly considered at the time of their service. It requires military departments to review such requests within specified timelines, report their findings to Congress, and ensures that classified operations and intelligence-related service are not excluded from recognition solely because the relevant records were unavailable when award recommendations would normally have been submitted. | Submitted |
| 1187 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Late Requires fishing vessels of a certain size to operate an Automatic Identification System (AIS) while operating in the U.S. exclusive economic zone in order to combat illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing. | Submitted |
| 1188 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Extends and modernizes the Indo-Pacific Maritime Security Initiative by authorizing unmanned systems experimentation, improving funding flexibility, and extending the program through 2031. | Submitted |
| 1189 | Version 1 | Luna (FL) | Republican | Late Prohibits the payment of disability compensation under chapter 11 of title 38, United States Code, to a veteran who has been convicted of a serious crime against a child, including molestation, sexual exploitation, abuse, production or possession of child pornography, or rape. | Submitted |
| 1190 | Version 1 | Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Late Limits support to civilian law enforcement agencies pending reimbursement | Submitted |
| 1191 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Authorizes multiyear procurement and advance procurement for Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicles. | Submitted |
| 1192 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Late Amends the Defense Production Act to expressly include critical minerals within certain authorities and prioritize domestic critical mineral extraction, processing, and recycling in U.S. policy. Prohibits the use of Title III funds to acquire ownership interests in private entities and requires workforce-needs assessments for recipients of certain Defense Production Act actions. | Submitted |
| 1193 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Late Requires all servicemembers to receive an annual flu vaccine with medical waivers allowable | Submitted |
| 1194 | Version 1 | Moore (WI) | Democrat | Late The amendment would call for a GAO report on the extent to which the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs have provided assistance to states like Wisconsin that have dedicated green alert systems to locate critically missing veterans or active duty personnel. The amendment would also authorize financial and technical assistance to entities that have established such green alert systems. | Submitted |
| 1195 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Authorizes the increase beyond the total planned procurement of the P-8A Poseidon aircraft beyond 136. | Submitted |
| 1196 | Version 1 | Brownley (CA) | Democrat | Late Ensures access to abortion, abortion counseling, and related services and medication for veterans. | Submitted |
| 1197 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Extends special emergency procurement authorities under section 1903 of title 41, United States Code, to acquisitions supporting Special Operations Forces. | Submitted |
| 1198 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Clarifies that aircraft carriers undergoing a Refueling and Complex Overhaul (RCOH) are not counted toward the statutory minimum number of operational aircraft carriers required by law effective October 1, 2035. | Submitted |
| 1199 | Version 1 | Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Democrat | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to analyze the proliferation of Chinese medical equipment in DOD facilities and other DOD contexts. | Submitted |
| 1200 | Version 2 | Castro (TX) | Democrat | Late Revised Requires members of the U.S. Armed Forces to receive the influenza vaccine on an annual basis. | Revised |
| 1201 | Version 1 | Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Democrat | Late Prohibits heads of executive agencies from procuring or operating and federal funds from being used to procure or operate covered unmanned ground vehicle systems that are manufactured or assembled by a covered foreign entity with exemptions in the national interest of the United States. | Submitted |
| 1202 | Version 1 | Houchin (IN), Yakym (IN), Messmer (IN) | Republican | Late Requires drivetrain systems for Army advanced combat tracked vehicles to be sourced from U.S. firms, unless U.S. drivetrain manufacturers receive substantially equal competitive access in the relevant foreign market. | Submitted |
| 1203 | Version 1 | Lynch (MA) | Democrat | Late THE KLEPTOCRACY ASSET REWARDS PROGRAM ACT WILL AUTHORIZE A NEW, 7-YEAR ANTI-KLEPTOCRACY REWARDS PROGRAM ADMINISTERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TREASURY, IN CONSULTATION WITH THE STATE DEPARTMENT AND THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE. APPROPRIATE REWARDS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED TO WHISTLEBLOWERS WHO PROVIDE VALUABLE INFORMATION IN SUPPORT OF U.S. EFFORTS TO IDENTIFY, SEIZE, AND REPATRIATE PUBLIC FUNDS, INVESTMENTS, AND OWNERSHIP INTERESTS THAT ARE ASSOCIATED WITH ILLICIT FINANCIAL ACTIVITY PERPETRATED BY A FOREIGN GOVERNMENT OR ITS PROXIES. | Submitted |
| 1204 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Establishes a comprehensive Department of Defense effort to identify, assess, and disrupt the defense-industrial supply chains of peer adversaries through enhanced intelligence integration, interagency coordination, and recurring assessments of foreign weapons production capabilities. | Submitted |
| 1205 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Prohibits the retirement or divestment of E–11 BACN aircraft during fiscal year 2027. | Submitted |
| 1206 | Version 1 | Sewell (AL) | Democrat | Late Extends and modifies authority to carry out a Fiscal Year 2022 services training facility project at Sumpter Smith Air National Guard Base. | Submitted |
| 1207 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Prohibits certain foreign nationals from designated countries of concern to access non-public areas of any National Laboratory. The restriction applies to visitors seeking access to laboratory facilities, information, or technology, while exempting lawful permanent residents and authorized laboratory personnel. | Submitted |
| 1208 | Version 1 | Stefanik (NY) | Republican | Late Directs the Secretary of Defense to develop, test, evaluate, demonstrate, and transition to production a portfolio of alternative low-cost weapon systems, including hypersonic strike systems, cruise missiles, interceptors, loitering munitions, autonomous systems, and counter-unmanned systems. Requires the Department of Defense to utilize rapid acquisition authorities, commercial acquisition approaches, and scalable manufacturing practices, and establishes requirements for the acquisition and sustainment of certain autonomous systems. Similar to section 212 of the Senate-passed FY27 NDAA, with additional provisions related to autonomous systems. | Submitted |
| 1209 | Version 1 | Moore (UT) | Republican | Late Requires the designation of Department-wide and military department service delivery leaders to oversee implementation of the Government Service Delivery Improvement Act and improve servicemember-facing services. | Submitted |
| 1210 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH), Harrigan (NC), Houlahan (PA), Lawler (NY), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Late Restricts the export to foreign entities of concern of United States intellectual property and sensitive information related to synthetic biology. Similar to H.R. 6624 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
| 1211 | Version 1 | Gooden (TX) | Republican | Late Includes revised text of S.4251, the Mined in America Act, to create a certification program that will eliminate the use of Bitcoin mining hardware manufactured by entities with ties to China. | Submitted |
| 1212 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Late Expands bereavement leave to the death of a parent, spouse, or child to include language of non-biological relatives. | Submitted |