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Senate amendment to H.R. 1 - One Big Beautiful Bill Act

Senate amendment to H.R. 1 - One Big Beautiful Bill Act

Hearing Information

Meeting Announcement

Tuesday, July 1, 2025 - 1:30pm H-313, The Capitol View Announcement »

Bill Text

Text of the Senate amendment to H.R. 1 PDFXML

(as engrossed by the Senate)

Text of Senate Amendment

The Committee previously posted the below amendment agreed to by the Senate for public awareness prior to delivery of the formal text from the Senate (which is now linked above).

  • Graham amendment to improve the bill (2848)

Rule Information

COMMITTEE ACTION:
REPORTED BY A RECORD VOTE of 7-6 on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.

FLOOR ACTION ON H. RES. 566:
Agreed to by a record vote of 219-213, after agreeing to the previous question by a record vote of 214-212, on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.

MANAGERS: Foxx/McGovern

1. Provides for the consideration of the Senate amendment to H.R. 1. 

2. Makes in order a motion offered by the chair of the Committee on the Budget or his designee that the House concur in the Senate amendment to H.R. 1. 

3. Waives all points of order against consideration of the motion and the Senate amendment. 

4. Provides that the Senate amendment and the motion shall be considered as read. 

5. Provides one hour of debate on the motion equally divided among and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on the Budget or their respective designees and the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Ways and Means or their respective designees.

Amendments (click each header to sort table by that column)

#Version #Sponsor(s)PartySummaryStatus
1Version 1Gillen (NY), Gottheimer (NJ), Suozzi (NY), Ryan (NY), Tran (CA), Min (CA), Schneider (IL), Menendez (NJ), Mannion (NY), Kennedy (NY), Nadler (NY), Velázquez (NY), Goldman (NY), Torres (NY), Whitesides (CA), Pou (NJ)DemocratStrikes the limitation on the State and Local Tax deduction.Submitted
2Version 1Brown (OH), McGovern (MA), McClain Delaney (MD), Moore (WI), Beatty (OH), Watson Coleman (NJ), Ruiz (CA), McIver (NJ), Tlaib (MI), Fields (LA), Nadler (NY), Hayes (CT), Schakowsky (IL), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Garcia (TX), Jackson (IL), Bynum (OR), Figures (AL), Huffman (CA), Ramirez (IL), Thompson (MS), Adams (NC), Evans (PA), Cleaver (MO), Conaway (NJ), Craig (MN), Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratStrike section 10102.Submitted
3Version 1Pettersen (CO)DemocratStrikes the budget neutrality provision for Section 1115 waivers.Submitted
4Version 3Ogles (TN), Harris (MD), Higgins (LA)RepublicanRevised Strikes the text and replaces it with the text of H.R. 1 as passed by the House on May 22, 2025.Revised
5Version 1Pettersen (CO), Pou (NJ), Tokuda (HI)DemocratDelays the enactment of work requirements until the CBO certifies that it will not increase the amount of uncompensated care that hospitals face.Submitted
6Version 1Williams (GA)DemocratWithdrawn Prevents government employees and Special Government Employees from benefitting financially from government funded AI investment.Withdrawn
7Version 1Titus (NV)DemocratStrikes the reduction in annual transfers to the Travel Promotion Fund.Submitted
8Version 1Houlahan (PA), Stanton (AZ)DemocratProhibits funds from being distributed if it is determined by the Joint Committee on Taxation that the legislation will cause an increase in taxes or cost of living for those with a taxable income of less than $400,000.Submitted
9Version 1Pettersen (CO)DemocratDelays the enactment of work requirements until CBO certifies that it will not increase the administrative financial burden on states.Submitted
10Version 1Sykes (OH), McClellan (VA)DemocratInserts the text of H.R. 2473, allowing tax credits and grants for activities that provide access to healthy food in food deserts.Submitted
11Version 1Trahan (MA), Morrison (MN), Schrier (WA)DemocratConditions the effective date of the subtitle’s provisions on the completion of a study demonstrating that implementation will not lead to hospital closures or the elimination of critical service lines, including obstetric and gynecological care.Submitted
12Version 1Sykes (OH)DemocratAdds H.R.3401 - Retreaded Tire Jobs, Supply Chain Security and Sustainability Act of 2025 to the bill.Submitted
13Version 1Sykes (OH), Scanlon (PA), Amo (RI), McClain Delaney (MD), Ramirez (IL), Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratStrikes the Medicaid cuts in the bill.Submitted
14Version 1Williams (GA)DemocratPrevents government employees and Special Government Employees from benefitting financially from government funded AI investment.Submitted
15Version 1Hoyle (OR)DemocratInserts the text of the Wall Street Tax Act (H.R. 4035 in the 119th Congress), which creates a 0.1% tax on the sale of stocks, bonds, and derivatives.Submitted
16Version 1Wasserman Schultz (FL), Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratAdds a new subsection requiring the Secretary of HHS to certify in writing that the reductions and rescissions made by this Act will not affect cancer survivors currently on Medicaid or Medicare.Submitted
17Version 1Levin (CA), Quigley (IL), Budzinski (IL), Goldman (NY), Pou (NJ), Stanton (AZ)DemocratStrikes the sections that repeal and phaseout tax credits for clean, cheap energy.Submitted
18Version 2Williams (GA)DemocratRevised Prohibits ICE transportation funding from being used to carry out an illegal removal.Revised
19Version 1Houlahan (PA), Ramirez (IL)DemocratExempts individuals with disabilities from having to prove eligibility requirements for Medicaid every 6 months.Submitted
20Version 1Sykes (OH), Davids (KS), Scanlon (PA), Schrier (WA), Landsman (OH), Cohen (TN)DemocratStrikes the section of the bill that cuts funding for Planned Parenthood and other facilities that provide abortions.Submitted
21Version 1Titus (NV)DemocratStrikes the tourist visa fee.Submitted
22Version 1Sykes (OH)DemocratAdds the Lower Your Taxes Act to the Reconciliation Package.Submitted
23Version 1Pettersen (CO), Stanton (AZ)DemocratDelays the enactment of Medicaid work requirements until the CBO certifies that it will not reduce the number of individuals with SUDs who are eligible for Medicaid.Submitted
24Version 2Cisneros (CA)DemocratRevised Revises the short title of the bill to “Nobody Wants This Act."Revised
25Version 1Scott (VA), Ramirez (IL), Houlahan (PA)DemocratStrikes all Committee on the Education and Workforce text that makes it harder for students to access high quality education, jeopardizes child nutrition programs, and threatens financial student aid.Submitted
26Version 1Horsford (NV), Kennedy (NY)DemocratProvides that qualified tips must come: (1) from an unrelated party; and (2) a person(s) that does not have an ownership stake in the business which employs them in the job in for which such individual is receiving a tip.Submitted
27Version 1Pettersen (CO)DemocratDelays the enactment of Medicaid work requirements until the CBO certifies that it will not reduce the number of single mothers who are eligible for Medicaid.Submitted
28Version 1Houlahan (PA)DemocratDelays the Effective Date of Provisions until Pete Hegseth is no longer Secretary of Defense.Submitted
29Version 1Cherfilus-McCormick (FL)DemocratExempts children's hospitals from changes to Medicaid provider taxes and Medicaid state directed payments.Submitted
30Version 1Courtney (CT)DemocratProhibits funds made available by this Act to be used for the purposes of modifying an aircraft acquired from a foreign source for use as an executive airlift aircraft or for transferring such an aircraft to a non-governmental entity.Submitted
31Version 1Levin (CA), Beyer (VA), Casten (IL)DemocratTerminates tax subsidies for expensive and polluting fossil fuels.Submitted
32Version 1McClellan (VA)DemocratStrike Sec. 71117 Requirements regarding waiver of uniform tax requirement for Medicaid provider tax.Submitted
33Version 1Vasquez (NM), McClellan (VA), Stanton (AZ), Budzinski (IL), Pou (NJ)DemocratStrikes provisions related to provider taxes and state directed payments.Submitted
34Version 1Pettersen (CO), Pou (NJ)DemocratDelays the enactment of work requirements until the CBO certifies that it will not reduce the number of individuals with disabilities who are eligible for Medicaid.Submitted
35Version 2Strickland (WA)DemocratRevised Appropriates $1,000,000,000 to the Commandant of the Coast Guard for recruiting and retaining qualified medical professionals and improving access to medical care.Revised
36Version 1Beatty (OH)DemocratProhibits the Medicaid work requirements from going into effect if it would reduce access to preventive or primary health care services for any individual currently eligible for or enrolled in Medicaid coverage.Submitted
37Version 1Houlahan (PA), Pou (NJ)DemocratProtects the Department of Veteran Affairs facilities and services by preventing any funds made available through the bill from being used for any action that would downsize, privatize, or reduce services, staffing or benefits at the VA.Submitted
38Version 1Thompson (CA), Davis (IL), DelBene (WA), Beyer (VA), Schneider (IL), Horsford (NV), Sánchez (CA), Panetta (CA), Morrison (MN), Casten (IL)DemocratStrikes the termination of green energy tax credits.Submitted
39Version 1Salinas (OR)DemocratRestores the Residential Clean Energy Credit and the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit which provide households tax credits for installing clean energy and energy efficiency improvements at home.Submitted
40Version 2Raskin (MD)DemocratRevised Bars the use of funds from being used to detain or remove a noncitizen in violation of their due process rights under the Fifth Amendment.Revised
41Version 2Titus (NV)DemocratRevised Adds funding for rental vouchers in high population growth areas (The Housing Vouchers Fairness Act).Revised
42Version 1Doggett (TX)DemocratReduces the cost of the bill by about half by ensuring only the 98% of taxpayers earning $400,000 or less each year receive a tax break and the 2% of taxpayers earning over $400,000 do not receive any new tax breaks.Submitted
43Version 1Hoyle (OR), Horsford (NV), Hayes (CT), Kennedy (NY), Amo (RI), Pou (NJ), Casar (TX)DemocratIncreases the total maximum Pell Grant award.Submitted
44Version 1Titus (NV)DemocratProhibits the Bureau of Land Management from using funds to round up or gather wild free-roaming horses and burros by using or contracting out helicopters or fixed-wing aircraft.Submitted
45Version 1Salinas (OR)DemocratRestores funding for grants that support air quality improvements at public schools.Submitted
46Version 1Williams (GA)DemocratAffirms Congressmembers' right to visit ICE facilities for the purpose of conducting oversight.Submitted
47Version 1Pettersen (CO)DemocratDelays the enactment of the Section 1115 budget neutrality provision until CBO certifies that it will not increase emergency department visits.Submitted
48Version 1Horsford (NV), Kennedy (NY)DemocratStrikes Section 40009, Reduction in Annual Transfers to Travel Promotion Fund.Submitted
49Version 1Salinas (OR)DemocratRestores funding for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration programs supporting atmospheric research and forecasting for weather and climate.Submitted
50Version 1Salinas (OR)DemocratProhibits any funds made available by this act from being used until all the U.S. Forest Service (USFS) re-hires all qualified personnel that were terminated as part of a mass termination during the period between Jan. 20th, 2025, and the enactment of this Act. In the case a qualified terminated employee does not accept reinstatement, USFS shall have Direct Hiring Authority to hire a replacement for such employee.Submitted
51Version 1Pettersen (CO)DemocratDelays the enactment of the Section 1115 budget neutrality provision until CBO certifies that it will not increase overdose death rates.Submitted
52Version 1Doggett (TX), Sewell (AL)DemocratEnsures critical funding for our Nation's public schools is not harmed by siphoning taxpayer funds into private schools with zero public accountability.Submitted
53Version 1Williams (GA)DemocratRestores that consideration of people eligible for Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program.Submitted
54Version 1Sykes (OH)DemocratAllows taxpayers to use their earned income from the previous year for calculating their Earned Income Tax Credit.Submitted
55Version 1Elfreth (MD)DemocratIncreases the amount educators are able to deduct on qualified out-of-pocket classroom expenses to $1,000 and continues to index it to inflation.Submitted
56Version 1Pettersen (CO)DemocratDelays the enactment of the SNAP eligibility provisions until the CBO certifies that it will not reduce the number of families eligible for the free school meals.Submitted
57Version 2Tokuda (HI)DemocratRevised Preserves current annual Medicaid eligibility determinations. Eliminates new 6-month requirements.Revised
58Version 1Titus (NV)DemocratProhibits the use funds to dismantle the National Endowment for the Humanities.Submitted
59Version 1DelBene (WA), Davis (IL), Schneider (IL), Beyer (VA), Moore (WI), Horsford (NV), McClain Delaney (MD), Evans (PA), Pou (NJ), Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratMakes the Child Tax Credit fully refundable and increase the credit amount from $2,000 per child to $6,360 for newborns, $4,320 for children ages one through six, and $3,600 for children age six through 17.Submitted
60Version 1Barragán (CA), Tran (CA), Carson (IN), Tlaib (MI), Moore (WI)DemocratProhibits ICE from using funds provided in the bill unless agents wear visible uniforms, clearly identify themselves with credentials, and do not cover their faces.Submitted
61Version 1Barragán (CA), Carson (IN), Schakowsky (IL), Tokuda (HI)DemocratIncreases the Hospital Stabilization Fund to $150 billion and expands eligibility to safety-net hospitals in both urban and rural areas that serve a large number of low-income patients, including those with Medicaid, also known as Disproportionate Share Hospitals (DSH).Submitted
62Version 1Salinas (OR)DemocratRequires all revenue generated by timber sales to be used for hiring and paying wildland firefighters and forest management personnel.Submitted
63Version 1Barragán (CA), Carson (IN), Schakowsky (IL)DemocratStrikes the Cost Neutrality provision in Sec. 10101 of H.R. 1.Submitted
64Version 1Hoyle (OR), Horsford (NV), Kennedy (NY), McGarvey (KY)DemocratStrikes changes to provider taxes. Preserves states’ ability to use or increase provider taxes to fund Medicaid, protecting hospital funding.Submitted
65Version 1Dexter (OR), Min (CA), Garcia (TX), Olszewski (MD), Randall (WA), Williams (GA), Stansbury (NM), Goodlander (NH), Cisneros (CA), Hoyle (OR), Gonzalez (TX)DemocratPrevents Medicaid provisions from taking effect until certification that they will not result in increased deaths among children, seniors, or disabled people in this country.Submitted
66Version 1Tokuda (HI), Ramirez (IL)DemocratPreserves Grad PLUS Loan for medical students.Submitted
67Version 1Williams (GA)DemocratInserts the SERVICE Act. The SERVICE Act requires an agency attempting to reduce its workforce by greater than 5% in a fiscal year to produce a report on the impact of those cuts and for GAO to analyze the accuracy of that report.Submitted
68Version 2Cisneros (CA)DemocratRevised Allows the Department of Defense to access the first $100 billion of this bill’s funding. But before the Department can use the last $50 billion, it would require Secretary of Defense submits to the congressional defense committees a report on the actions undertaken by the Department of Defense pursuant to coordination or consultation with the United States Department Government Efficiency Service.Revised
69Version 1McBride (DE)DemocratStrike section 71101 unless the CBO certifies it will not reduce access to care or increase the cost of care for seniors who are dually eligible for Medicare and Medicaid.Submitted
70Version 1Salinas (OR)DemocratInserts text identical to H.R. 5044 (118th Congress), the Timber Innovation for Building Rural Communities Act, requiring the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in consultation with Tribes, State Foresters, and private sector partners, to establish a platform for measuring, monitoring, verifying and reporting data about the carbon impacts from forest management and wood products.Submitted
71Version 1Cherfilus-McCormick (FL)DemocratAppropriates $6.6 billion for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration as requested in President Biden's FY25 budget.Submitted
72Version 1Horsford (NV), Kennedy (NY)DemocratProvides for a new $4,000 tax credit for domestic travel to incentivize travel within the United States and ensure America maintains its tourism dominance.Submitted
73Version 1Mrvan (IN)DemocratRequires a MACPAC study on the effect of the Medicaid title on out-of-pocket costs for services to prevent, screen for, and treat cancer among individuals eligible for Medicaid or CHIP under the eligibility rules in effect on April 1, 2025, and the health outcomes for such individuals.Submitted
74Version 2Titus (NV)DemocratRevised Strikes the provision in the bill that rescinds unobligated Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) funding for the National Park Service (NPS) and Bureau of Land Management for conservation and resilience, ecosystem restoration, and for NPS employees.Revised
75Version 1Barragán (CA), Tran (CA), Carson (IN), Tlaib (MI), Moore (WI)DemocratBlocks funding for ICE enforcement at schools, courthouses, childcare providers, nursing homes, houses of worship, and other sensitive community locations.Submitted
76Version 1Min (CA)DemocratPrevents the reduction of oil and gas royalty rates until the Comptroller General certifies that full environmental liabilities are incorporated into corresponding financial assurance requirements.Submitted
77Version 1Williams (GA)DemocratInserts the REPORTS Act. The REPORTS Act holds federal rulemaking and policies accountable to individuals living at, near, or below the poverty line; and racial inequity.Submitted
78Version 1McClain Delaney (MD), Hayes (CT), Adams (NC), Carson (IN), Figures (AL), Thanedar (MI)DemocratPrevents provisions under the Subtitle on Nutrition from taking effect until certification these provisions will not result in a decrease in benefits for households with children under the age of 18.Submitted
79Version 1Jayapal (WA)DemocratProhibits the use of funds in Subtitle A of Title X from being used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain or deport U.S. citizens.Submitted
80Version 1Dexter (OR), Min (CA), Garcia (TX), Randall (WA), Olszewski (MD), Williams (GA), Stansbury (NM), Goodlander (NH), Cisneros (CA), Tran (CA), Hoyle (OR), Kennedy (NY), Gonzalez (TX)DemocratPrevents food assistance provisions from taking effect until certification that no child, senior, or veteran in this country becomes food insecure.Submitted
81Version 1Williams (GA), Carson (IN), Kennedy (NY), Figures (AL)DemocratStrikes Section 60019- "Recission of Neighborhood Access and Equity Grant Program".Submitted
82Version 1Williams (GA)DemocratDefines maternal medical care as a covered medical expense for the purpose of calculating the excess medical expense deduction for SNAP eligibility.Submitted
83Version 1Chu (CA)DemocratEnsures that no one earning more than $10 million per year receives a tax cut.Submitted
84Version 1Salinas (OR)DemocratRequires USDA and Interior to offer at Civilian Conservation Centers specialized training programs focused on (1) forestry and rangeland management, (2) wildland firefighting, or (3) any other topic related to the mission of the Forest Service or Interior or the public interest. Authorizes USDA and Interior to directly hire qualified individuals who have successfully completed a Civilian Conservation Center training program without regard to certain civil service hiring requirements, and requires USDA and Interior to establish a pilot program to expand available housing for wildland firefighters, volunteers, partner crew members, interns, and other agency employees.Submitted
85Version 1Barragán (CA), Tlaib (MI)DemocratStrikes the $45 billion in funding for ICE from the bill.Submitted
86Version 1McClain Delaney (MD), Hayes (CT), Adams (NC), Carson (IN), Figures (AL), Thanedar (MI)DemocratProhibits the implementation of the State cost share provision(s) unless the Food and Nutrition Service or the Economic Research Service and every State agency issues a report evaluating and certifying that the provisions would NOT result in cuts to SNAP benefits, changes to SNAP eligibility that would reduce participation, or a reduction in other services to low-income families as a result of the new shift of costs for benefits to States.Submitted
87Version 1Jayapal (WA)DemocratRequires current law scoring for the budgetary effects of HR1.Submitted
88Version 1Williams (GA)DemocratDefines menstrual products as a medical expense for the purpose of calculating the excess medical expense deduction for SNAP eligibility.Submitted
89Version 1Tokuda (HI), Hayes (CT), Min (CA), Horsford (NV), Williams (GA), Kennedy (NY), Tran (CA), Scholten (MI), Amo (RI)DemocratLimits any funds from being used to reduce or restrict eligibility, enrollment, funding, or benefits under CHIP.Submitted
90Version 1Takano (CA)DemocratProvides $400 million in FY26 appropriations for the Government Accountability Office to conduct oversight of OBBBA and other such matters, as directed by Congress.Submitted
91Version 1Cherfilus-McCormick (FL)DemocratCreates a program to allow deported noncitizen U.S. military veterans to return to the United States, as long as they were not deported for an aggravated felony (unless a waiver is granted) or on national security grounds.Submitted
92Version 1Horsford (NV), Kennedy (NY), Amo (RI)DemocratExempts critical homebuilding materials from tariffs and duties (e.g. lumber, aluminum, cement, and copper).Submitted
93Version 1McClain Delaney (MD), Carson (IN)DemocratPrevents this bill from being enforceable unless the Comptroller General of the United States finds that the effects of implementation will not increase the Federal Deficit more than 2.5% per year.Submitted
94Version 1Williams (GA), Carson (IN)DemocratStrikes Section 40010- "Treatment of Unobligated Funds for Alternative Fuel and Low-Emission Aviation Technology".Submitted
95Version 1Peters (CA), Ramirez (IL), Cohen (TN)DemocratStrikes the provisions implementing work reporting requirements in the Medicaid program.Submitted
96Version 1Amo (RI), Ramirez (IL)DemocratProtects Medicaid beneficiaries.Submitted
97Version 1Horsford (NV), Kennedy (NY)DemocratMakes permanent the provisions preventing tax on tips.Submitted
98Version 1Dexter (OR)DemocratRequires 0.5% of funds to go to oversight and accountability of the expenditure of the funds and proceeds.Submitted
99Version 2Titus (NV)DemocratRevised Diverts the $100 million account for OMB created in the bill to FEMA to assist local communities with extreme heat mitigation and planning to save lives.Revised
100Version 1Salinas (OR)DemocratIncreases and makes mandatory funding for hazardous fuels reduction and insect and disease management.Submitted
101Version 1Tokuda (HI)DemocratIncreases barracks funding to $10 billion and military child care funding to $1 billion while reducing funding for Golden Dome.Submitted
102Version 1Chu (CA)DemocratPrevents federal contributions to Trump Accounts for children of taxpayers who earn at least $1 million.Submitted
103Version 1Veasey (TX), McClellan (VA)DemocratStrikes section 71115, the moratorium on provider taxes.Submitted
104Version 1Tokuda (HI)DemocratStrikes funding for detention.Submitted
105Version 1Williams (GA)DemocratInserts the Clean Slate through Rehabilitation Act. The Clean Slate through Rehabilitation Act provides for the removal of any adverse credit history related to a federal student loan from a borrower's credit history once the borrower has completed loan rehabilitation.Submitted
106Version 1Amo (RI), Stanton (AZ), Pou (NJ)DemocratPrevents the amendments made to the clean energy credits from taking effect until the Comptroller General certifies that they will not increase electricity prices for any American household.Submitted
107Version 1Menendez (NJ)DemocratStrikes the section of the bill rescinding funding for addressing air pollution at schools.Submitted
108Version 1Subramanyam (VA)DemocratStrikes Subtitle G - Garden of Heroes from Title VIII - Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions.Submitted
109Version 1Peters (CA)DemocratRequires that the Senate Finance title be scored against a current law baseline by the Congressional Budget Office and Joint Committee on Taxation (as appropriate).Submitted
110Version 1Williams (GA), Carson (IN), Whitesides (CA)DemocratStrikes Section 30001 and replaces it with funding for the HOME and CDBG programs to build, rehabilitate, and preserve affordable and resilient housing to bring down house prices and reduce the cost of post-disaster recovery efforts.Submitted
111Version 1Takano (CA)DemocratRequires the Department of Health and Human Services to proactively notify veterans who have lost Medicaid eligibility as a result of OBBBA.Submitted
112Version 1Strickland (WA), Houlahan (PA)DemocratExempts spouses of active duty servicemembers from SNAP work requirements.Submitted
113Version 1Subramanyam (VA), Beyer (VA)DemocratStrikes a provision requiring the transfer of a space vehicle and funding provided for the purpose of the transfer.Submitted
114Version 1Min (CA)DemocratProhibits the Secretary of the Interior from conducting lease sales under this Act until certifying that the administration’s national energy policy includes wind and solar, among other energy sources.Submitted
115Version 1Moylan (GU)RepublicanRevises the RECA Provision to include Guam as a downwind state.Submitted
116Version 2Kamlager-Dove (CA)DemocratRevised Strikes the sunset provision in section 70202 to make the overtime tax exemption permanent.Revised
117Version 1Williams (GA), Carson (IN)DemocratPrevents the Office of the President from undermining CFPB's independence by prohibiting their ability to review or modify CFPB’s budget or proposed rules and guidance.Submitted
118Version 1Correa (CA), Morrison (MN), Carson (IN)DemocratProhibits 3rd country removal.Submitted
119Version 1Takano (CA), Ramirez (IL)DemocratExempts all veterans from Medicaid work requirements.Submitted
120Version 1Moulton (MA), Auchincloss (MA)DemocratProhibits detaining any individual overnight, absent exigent circumstances, at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) field office that is not expressly designated and equipped as a long-term detention facility.Submitted
121Version 1Crockett (TX), Landsman (OH)DemocratStrikes medicaid provision targetting planned parenthood.Submitted
122Version 1Whitesides (CA)DemocratProvides overdue tax relief for the California residents impacted by the Chiquita Canyon Landfill disaster.Submitted
123Version 3Carter (LA)DemocratRevised States that 100 percent of any reduction in state expenditures resulting from reduced enrollment must be reinvested back into Medicaid.Revised
124Version 1Hayes (CT), Jackson (IL), Thanedar (MI), Jayapal (WA), Moulton (MA), Brown (OH), McClain Delaney (MD), Salinas (OR), Olszewski (MD), Norton (DC), Scholten (MI), Budzinski (IL), Dean (PA), Vasquez (NM), Conaway (NJ), Gonzalez (TX), Courtney (CT), Randall (WA), Adams (NC), Carter (LA), Carbajal (CA), Meeks (NY), Landsman (OH), Watson Coleman (NJ), Tran (CA), Stansbury (NM), Figures (AL), Costa (CA), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Jacobs (CA), Kamlager-Dove (CA), Lee (PA), McClellan (VA), Larson (CT), Thompson (MS), Casten (IL), Schrier (WA), Ramirez (IL), Tokuda (HI), Liccardo (CA), Green (TX), Moore (WI), Vargas (CA), DeGette (CO), Pou (NJ), Trahan (MA), Craig (MN), McGovern (MA), Wilson (FL), Williams (GA), McIver (NJ), Fields (LA), Sykes (OH), Horsford (NV), Gottheimer (NJ), Plaskett (VI), Whitesides (CA), Crockett (TX), Simon (CA)DemocratStrikes Subitle A of Title I to remove nutrition provisions.Submitted
125Version 1Morrison (MN), Cohen (TN)DemocratStrikes the section that defunds Planned Parenthood and reduces access to life saving cancer screenings and reproductive health care.Submitted
126Version 1Liccardo (CA)DemocratProhibits cuts to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau from taking place if the Director of Consumer Financial Protection Bureau submits a report to Congress with a determination of if changes made under section 30001 of the bill would take away payments to consumers financially harmed by corporate malfeasance.Submitted
127Version 1Randall (WA), Horsford (NV), Kennedy (NY), Hoyle (OR)DemocratAdds the Federal Retirement Fairness Act, which would allow federal workers who began their careers as temporary workers to make catch-up retirement contributions so they can retire fairly.Submitted
128Version 1Scott (VA), McClellan (VA)DemocratRestores funding for the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) grant program within the Federal Emergency Management Agency. BRIC grants were canceled by the Trump Administration for projects in Virginia, including a $24 million grant to enhance the Lake Meade Dam in Portsmouth and $12 million grant for the Richmond Water Treatment Plant.Submitted
129Version 2Whitesides (CA), Pou (NJ)DemocratRevised Prohibits implementation of the Medicaid portions of the bill until CBO certifies that it won't negatively impact federally qualified health centers.Revised
130Version 1Amo (RI)DemocratIndexes automatically the maximum Federal Pell Grant for Inflation.Submitted
131Version 2Strickland (WA)DemocratRevised Exempts spouses of active duty servicemembers from Medicaid community engagement requirements.Revised
132Version 1Jayapal (WA), Ramirez (IL)DemocratStrikes the provisions that cut the Medicaid program.Submitted
133Version 1Salinas (OR)DemocratStrikes the provision related to federal funding to prohibited entities providing reproductive health services.Submitted
134Version 1Dexter (OR), Schrier (WA), Stanton (AZ)DemocratPrevents any rollback of clean energy tax credits until certification that doing so will not increase the risk of blackouts during extreme weather conditions.Submitted
135Version 1Takano (CA)DemocratRequires HHS to establish and maintain a publicly available website on which the Secretary shall make available information and resources about the availability of health care for veterans who are ineligible for medical assistance under the Medicaid program.Submitted
136Version 1Liccardo (CA)DemocratProhibits funds from Title II to be used should the national debt exceed the amount at the date of enactment.Submitted
137Version 1Salinas (OR)DemocratChanges the frequency of eligibility redeterminations for certain individuals from six months to two years.Submitted
138Version 1Takano (CA)DemocratRequires USDA to proactively notify veterans and servicemembers who lose eligibility for SNAP as a result of OBBBA.Submitted
139Version 1Amo (RI)DemocratRaises the tax rate to 39.6 percent on taxable income in excess of $2,000,000 per year.Submitted
140Version 2Landsman (OH)DemocratRevised Eliminates the section that lowers Medicaid Provider Taxes.Revised
141Version 1Castor (FL)DemocratPrevents subtitle B of title VII from being made effective unless the Director of the Congressional Budget Office certifies to Congress that none of the provisions of the subtitle would result in reduced access to health coverage.Submitted
142Version 3Liccardo (CA)DemocratRevised Prohibits funds from Title X to be used should the national debt exceed the amount at the date of enactment.Revised
143Version 1Tokuda (HI), Adams (NC)DemocratStrikes changes to state administrative cost-sharing requirements.Submitted
144Version 1Subramanyam (VA)DemocratAllows law enforcement costs for protecting President Trump at the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia to be reimbursed.Submitted
145Version 1Garcia (IL), Williams (GA), Moulton (MA)DemocratStrikes Section 60019, rescission of Neighborhood Access and Equity Grant Program unobligated funds.Submitted
146Version 1Thompson (CA), Amo (RI), Auchincloss (MA), Beyer (VA), Boyle (PA), Brown (OH), Carbajal (CA), Carson (IN), Casten (IL), Cherfilus-McCormick (FL), Chu (CA), Clarke (NY), Cleaver (MO), Davis (IL), Dean (PA), Dexter (OR), Foushee (NC), Frost (FL), Garamendi (CA), Johnson (GA), Kelly (IL), Kennedy (NY), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Lynch (MA), McBath (GA), McClellan (VA), Mfume (MD), Min (CA), Moore (WI), Morrison (MN), Moulton (MA), Norton (DC), Olszewski (MD), Peters (CA), Quigley (IL), Raskin (MD), Sánchez (CA), Schneider (IL), Sewell (AL), Titus (NV), Tlaib (MI), Tonko (NY), Tran (CA), Velázquez (NY), Wasserman Schultz (FL), Watson Coleman (NJ), Wilson (FL), Goldman (NY), Scanlon (PA), Suozzi (NY), Swalwell (CA), Williams (GA), DeGette (CO), Schakowsky (IL), Himes (CT), Conaway (NJ), Bonamici (OR), Randall (WA), Ramirez (IL), Sherman (CA), Jacobs (CA), Pettersen (CO), Larson (CT), Evans (PA), Friedman (CA), Vargas (CA), Meeks (NY), Ansari (AZ), DeSaulnier (CA), Lee (PA), Foster (IL)DemocratStrikes Section 70436.Submitted
147Version 1Salinas (OR)DemocratStrikes the provision requiring cost sharing for certain individuals under the Medicaid expansion program.Submitted
148Version 1Takano (CA)DemocratRequires USDA to establish and maintain a publicly available website on which the Secretary shall make available information and resources for veterans and servicemembers who need nutrition assistance but are not eligible to participate in SNAP.Submitted
149Version 1Crockett (TX)DemocratAllows Secretary to make allowable cost adjustments under the Thrifty Food Plan for Texas.Submitted
150Version 2Cisneros (CA)DemocratRevised Defines the term "eligible small business" within the meaning of section 3 of the Small Business Act (15 U.S.C. 632).Revised
151Version 1Correa (CA), Carson (IN)DemocratProhibits deportation of U.S. military veterans who were honorably discharged.Submitted
152Version 1Liccardo (CA), Espaillat (NY)DemocratProhibits any fees or excise taxes on remittances should the Treasury Secretary find that the fees/taxes force funds to money laundering or financial crime activities and place an undue burden on money transmitting businesses to collect such taxes.Submitted
153Version 1Scholten (MI)DemocratExtends Sec. 48 tax credit for qualified biogas properties until December 31, 2025.Submitted
154Version 1Jackson (IL), Moore (WI), Carson (IN), Nadler (NY), McClellan (VA), Fields (LA), Pettersen (CO), Cleaver (MO), Meeks (NY), Tlaib (MI)DemocratStrikes the National Education and Obesity Prevention Grant Program.Submitted
155Version 1Salinas (OR)DemocratStrikes the provision that prohibits non-expansion states from increasing the rate of current provider taxes and requires expansion states to reduce provider taxes by .5 percent annually until the maximum hold harmless threshold reaches 3.5 percent in 2031.Submitted
156Version 1Jeffries (NY)DemocratStrikes all provisions that would cause millions of Americans to lose healthcare and food assistance.Submitted
157Version 1Randall (WA), Horsford (NV), Kennedy (NY)DemocratStrikes the Medicaid provisions in this bill that would cause 9.2 million Americans to lose health insurance.Submitted
158Version 2Cisneros (CA)DemocratRevised Provides funding for urban hospitals to offset revenue losses from the reconciliation bill's proposed Medicaid and Marketplace actions.Revised
159Version 1Tonko (NY)DemocratStrikes Section 60002, which would repeal EPA's Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund and rescind unobligated funding.Submitted
160Version 1Min (CA)DemocratProhibits offshore oil and gas leases from being awarded to companies with outstanding environmental liabilities, previous non-compliance with federal law and regulations, or that lack the means to mitigate environmental risks.Submitted
161Version 1Salinas (OR)DemocratPrevents the closure of Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) offices, except in the case an office is located less than 20 miles from another NRCS office or the office is being relocated within the same county.Submitted
162Version 1Vargas (CA), Liccardo (CA), Garcia (IL), Garcia (TX)DemocratProhibits funds from being used by the Department of Housing and Urban Development to share information for the purposes of immigration enforcement.Submitted
163Version 1Scholten (MI)DemocratPrevents the Transportation Secretary from removing any project from the corridor identification and development program that was included in the program before January 20, 2025.Submitted
164Version 1Correa (CA), Carson (IN)DemocratProhibits ICE raids at elementary schools.Submitted
165Version 1Moulton (MA)DemocratRequires the Congressional Budget Office to provide an analysis that calculates how this Act’s impact on the United States’ national debt, including interest and principal payments, will affect the Federal tax burdens of each current and future generation of children 18 years of age and under, in the 5, 10, 15, and 25 years after the current budget year.Submitted
166Version 1Randall (WA), Horsford (NV), Kennedy (NY), Hoyle (OR)DemocratProhibits the title from taking effect until NOAA programs that provide permits are fully staffed and operational.Submitted
167Version 1Chu (CA)DemocratStrikes the cuts to the Affordable Care Act that reduce affordability for individuals who get coverage on the ACA marketplace.Submitted
168Version 1Kennedy (NY), Dean (PA), Bynum (OR), Wilson (FL), McIver (NJ), Conaway (NJ), Randall (WA), Moulton (MA), Williams (GA), Swalwell (CA), Hayes (CT), Carson (IN), Tlaib (MI), Schakowsky (IL), Thanedar (MI), Dexter (OR), Leger Fernández (NM), Lee (PA), Hoyle (OR), Stevens (MI), Figures (AL), Garcia (TX), Correa (CA), Budzinski (IL), Amo (RI), Velázquez (NY), Cohen (TN)DemocratStrikes section prohibiting Medicaid funding for community providers that provide family planning.Submitted
169Version 1Magaziner (RI), Amo (RI), Bonamici (OR)DemocratStrikes all NOAA rescissions.Submitted
170Version 1Salinas (OR)DemocratClarifies that nothing in this act has any impact for protections for Inventoried Roadless Areas included in forest plans drafted before, on, or after the date of adoption of the Roadless Rule.Submitted
171Version 2Dingell (MI), Nadler (NY), Jacobs (CA), Ramirez (IL), Simon (CA), Lynch (MA), Vargas (CA), Wilson (FL), Conaway (NJ), Tran (CA), Correa (CA), Min (CA)DemocratRevised Strikes a provision under Section 71121 relating to limitations on certain Medicaid payments.Revised
172Version 1Scholten (MI)DemocratAuthorizes several EPA Geographic Clean Water Programs.Submitted
173Version 1Davis (IL), DelBene (WA), Sánchez (CA), Moore (WI), Gomez (CA), Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratRestores permanently the 2021 Child and Dependent Care Tax improvements that would raise the maximum reimbursement of child care costs to working parents from $1,050 to $4,000 for one child and from $2,100 to $8,000 for two or more children. Identical to H.R. 2994 (119th Congress).Submitted
174Version 1Randall (WA), Horsford (NV), Kennedy (NY)DemocratProhibits oil and gas leasing on Tribal lands without Tribal consultation.Submitted
175Version 1Magaziner (RI), Bonamici (OR)DemocratStrikes rescissions of NOAA funds that support coastal communities.Submitted
176Version 2Dingell (MI)DemocratRevised Supports President Trump’s executive order that aims to lower medication costs for Americans by preventing pharmaceutical manufacturers from charging Americans higher prices while giving discounts to other nations.Revised
177Version 1Vargas (CA), Peters (CA), Budzinski (IL)DemocratProhibits funds from being used by ICE to conduct immigration enforcement inside a courthouse, unless executing a judicial warrant of a violent criminal.Submitted
178Version 1McBath (GA)DemocratStrikes the delay and changes made to the closed school discharge consumer protection rule providing relief to students who are unable to complete their programs because of a school closure.Submitted
179Version 2Strickland (WA), Takano (CA)DemocratRevised Exempts all veterans from SNAP work requirements.Revised
180Version 1Costa (CA)DemocratStrikes Section 10201, recission of Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Forestry Dollars.Submitted
181Version 1Correa (CA), Carson (IN)DemocratProhibits masks for ICE agents and law enforcement engaging in border security or immigrant enforcement activities.Submitted
182Version 2Tlaib (MI)DemocratRevised Establishes that if this Act extends or expands tax cuts for wealthy individuals or large corporations, then Title III (Financial Services Committee) provisions shall not take effect.Revised
183Version 1Salinas (OR)DemocratCreates grant programs to provide federal support for economic and community development activities, as well as to provide for technical assistance services, in rural areas. Fosters improved cross-agency coordination to improve services provided to rural communities.Submitted
184Version 1Wasserman Schultz (FL)DemocratRequires Secretary of Ag to certify no students will be made ineligible for free or reduced school lunches.Submitted
185Version 1Randall (WA), Horsford (NV), Kennedy (NY), Hoyle (OR)DemocratProhibits Title VIII from taking effect until the administration has released all grant funding appropriated by Congress under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service fish passage program.Submitted
186Version 1Whitesides (CA)DemocratStrikes the provision limiting the hydrogen tax credit.Submitted
187Version 1Scanlon (PA)DemocratStrikes the section of the bill that repeals the authorization and rescinds funding for addressing air pollution at schools.Submitted
188Version 2Dingell (MI)DemocratRevised Ensures Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) won’t be cut as a result of the reconciliation bill.Revised
189Version 1Magaziner (RI), Bonamici (OR)DemocratStrikes rescissions of NOAA funds that support fishery science, stock assessments, or management.Submitted
190Version 1Self (TX)RepublicanChanges the Debt Limit to $3.602T which represents the estimated value at the end of the 119th Congress.Submitted
191Version 2Strickland (WA), Takano (CA)DemocratRevised Exempts all veterans from Medicaid community engagement requirements.Revised
192Version 1Underwood (IL), Horsford (NV), Scholten (MI)DemocratMakes the enhanced premium tax credits that lower the costs of health insurance plans offered on the ACA Marketplaces permanent.Submitted
193Version 1Costa (CA), Scanlon (PA), Ramirez (IL), Pou (NJ)DemocratStrikes Section 10103, which would protect those on the Low-Income Heating & Energy Assistance Program and ensure all households on SNAP can continue to qualify.Submitted
194Version 1Vargas (CA), Peters (CA), Garcia (TX)DemocratProhibits funds from being used by ICE to conduct immigration enforcement actions at a restaurant during business hours, unless executing a judicial warrant of a violent criminal.Submitted
195Version 1Randall (WA), Horsford (NV), Kennedy (NY)DemocratRedirects funds away from fossil fuel subsidies and to Bureau of Indian Education Post Secondary Programs.Submitted
196Version 1Crockett (TX)DemocratProhibits funds from being use to violate Section 527 of the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2024 (Public Law 118-47) or to prevent members of congress or an employee of the United States House of Representatives or the United States Senate designated by such a Member, from entering Immigration and Customs Enforcement Field Offices when done for the purpose of conducting oversight.Submitted
197Version 1Min (CA)DemocratProhibits funds from this legislation from servicing existing contracts affiliated with Special Government Employees with the Department of Government Efficiency until the inspectors general of the Department of Interior, the Department of Commerce, and the Department of Agriculture determine whether these individuals have violated personal financial interest law.Submitted
198Version 1Huffman (CA)DemocratRequires foreign adversaries (including state-owned companies and subsidiaries) to shall pay royalties for hardrock mining on U.S. public lands.Submitted
199Version 1Panetta (CA)DemocratStrikes the bill's increase in the Debt Limit.Submitted
200Version 1Wasserman Schultz (FL), Wilson (FL), Cherfilus-McCormick (FL), Soto (FL)DemocratProhibits funds from being used to construct new ICE detention facilities near environmentally sensitive areas.Submitted
201Version 1Scanlon (PA)DemocratDirects the Secretary of Agriculture to reinstate the Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement Program and the Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement Program.Submitted
202Version 1Magaziner (RI)DemocratProvides a tax cut for the middle class, offset by increased taxes on millionaires.Submitted
203Version 2Cisneros (CA)DemocratRevised Increases Department of Defense child care fee assistance, add funding for childcare provider compensation, and Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Space Force sustainment, restoration and modernizations of military child development centers. The sea launched cruise missile program would be reduced.Revised
204Version 1Correa (CA), Carson (IN)DemocratRequires the display of insignia or identification for law enforcement officers and agents engaging in border security or immigration enforcement.Submitted
205Version 2McBath (GA)DemocratRevised Requires 0.5% of the funds used under Title X-Committee on the Judiciary be used for oversight to ensure the amounts granted under Title X are used as directed and are not used for waste, fraud, or abuse.Revised
206Version 1Randall (WA), Horsford (NV)DemocratRequires funding for Bureau of Indian Affairs realty services to process land into trust applications.Submitted
207Version 1McGovern (MA), McClain Delaney (MD), Houlahan (PA)DemocratRequires the Director of the National Institutes of Health to restore all awarded, unspent, but obligated appropriated NIH grant funding.Submitted
208Version 1Davis (IL), Evans (PA), Moore (WI), DelBene (WA)DemocratExtends permanently the 2021 Earned Income Tax Credit tax cuts for millions of workers, including workers who are single, noncustodial parents, aged 18 and older, seniors, foster youth, and homeless youth. Identical to H.R. 2764 (119th Congress).Submitted
209Version 1Randall (WA), Horsford (NV), Kennedy (NY), Hoyle (OR), Stanton (AZ)DemocratRequires meaningful and timely Tribal consultation for any projects authorized under this title.Submitted
210Version 1Scanlon (PA)DemocratProhibits funds from Title X, Subtitle A from being used to implement or defend Executive Order 14160, entitled “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship".Submitted
211Version 1Magaziner (RI)DemocratEliminates cuts to state funding for SNAP, offset by eliminating the estate and gift tax extension for the wealthy.Submitted
212Version 1Sewell (AL)DemocratExpands health insurance premium tax credits for certain low income populations.Submitted
213Version 2Raskin (MD)DemocratRevised Lifts the ban on Byrne/JAG and COPS funding for state and local police to ensure that community violence intervention and prevention initiative efforts may receive funding.Revised
214Version 1Correa (CA), Carson (IN)DemocratProhibits detention or deportation of the spouse of a member of the armed forces serving on active duty.Submitted
215Version 1Huffman (CA)DemocratRequires that coal mining provisions can only take effect if the Secretary of the Interior and GAO certify that coal is cost competitive with renewable energy sources.Submitted
216Version 1Landsman (OH)DemocratProhibits Medicaid Provider Taxes from being lowered in states where Children's Hospitals would be negatively impacted.Submitted
217Version 1Tokuda (HI), Adams (NC)DemocratPrevents any provision in the Nutrition title from taking effect unless USDA can determine such provisions would not result in material economic harm to farmers, ranchers, and producers.Submitted
218Version 1Landsman (OH), Riley (NY)DemocratProhibits Medicaid Provider Taxes from being lowered in states where rural hospitals would be negatively impacted.Submitted
219Version 1Davids (KS), Stanton (AZ)DemocratProvides for former employees of the Division of Energy Assistance of the Office of Community Services of the Administration for Children and Families of the Department of Health and Human Services (LIHEAP Division) terminated from January 20, 2025, until the date of enactment to be re-appointed and prevents further reductions in force of the LIHEAP Division.Submitted
220Version 2Ruiz (CA)DemocratRevised Ensures each State shall submit to the Secretary of Health and Human Services an assessment of the effects of losses of Medicaid coverage attributable to the provisions or, or amendments made by, this subtitle on rates of uncompensated care (as defined in section 1923 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1396r–4)) and emergency department wait times for each hospital in such State that received payment under such section.Revised
221Version 1Thanedar (MI)DemocratLimits the funds made available to the Department of Homeland Security, its employees, or contractors from engaging in activities that conflict with any ruling by the Supreme Court.Submitted
222Version 1Landsman (OH)DemocratProhibits Medicaid Provider Taxes from being lowered in states where community health centers would be negatively impacted.Submitted
223Version 1Jackson (IL), Nadler (NY), Moore (WI), Carson (IN), McClellan (VA), Fields (LA), Cleaver (MO), Meeks (NY), Tlaib (MI), McIver (NJ)DemocratStrike the section which expands work requirements to seniors (ages 55-64).Submitted
224Version 1Huffman (CA)DemocratStrikes royalty rate reductions for both onshore and offshore oil and natural gas drilling.Submitted
225Version 1Davids (KS), Cohen (TN)DemocratExtends permanently the Enhanced Premium Tax Credits for the Affordable Care Act.Submitted
226Version 1Vargas (CA), Correa (CA), Garcia (IL)DemocratStrikes provisions that would increase detention capacity to detain immigrant families.Submitted
227Version 1Davis (IL), Gomez (CA)DemocratCreates a renter’s tax credit to help struggling renters earning up to $100,000 to bridge the gap between their income and housing costs.Submitted
228Version 1Magaziner (RI)DemocratProhibits funds from being used by the Department of Homeland Security, its employees, or contractors to aid, promote, or effectuate the detention or incarceration in a foreign prison of any citizen of the United States, except in compliance with treaty obligations and Federal extradition laws and policies.Submitted
229Version 1Landsman (OH)DemocratProhibits Medicaid Provider Taxes from being lowered where there would be a reduction in the number of children under the age of 18 who receive Medicaid-funded healthcare.Submitted
230Version 1Huffman (CA)DemocratStrikes Arctic Refuge oil and gas leasing provisions and replaces with the Arctic Refuge Protection Act.Submitted
231Version 1Min (CA), Liccardo (CA), Vindman (VA)DemocratAmends the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act to provide a private right of action for violations, clarifies the definition of "contingencies", and outlines the authority of the comptroller general. **This is substantively identical to H.R. 3454, introduced in the 119th Congress**Submitted
232Version 1Min (CA)DemocratOpposes tax cuts for those making over $100 million annually.Submitted
233Version 1Davids (KS)DemocratProhibits reductions in force at the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Kansas.Submitted
234Version 1Vargas (CA), Jacobs (CA), Correa (CA), Garcia (IL)DemocratProhibits ICE raids at houses of worship and religious assemblies or institutions.Submitted
235Version 1Subramanyam (VA)DemocratRemoves a section to authorize $100,000,000 in additional funding for the Office of Management and Budget.Submitted
236Version 1Magaziner (RI)DemocratAppropriates $25,000,000 out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated to the Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency from Fiscal Year 2025, to remain available until September 30, 2029, for re-hiring former employees of the Agency whose employment by the Agency was terminated at the direction of the Department of Government Efficiency at any time since January 20, 2025.Submitted
237Version 1Hernández (PR)DemocratProhibits the Department of Homeland Security from using any funds in this bill to effectuate the removal from the United States any U.S. military veteran who was honorably discharged.Submitted
238Version 1Landsman (OH)DemocratProhibits Medicaid Provider Taxes from being lowered in states where there would be a reduction in the number of seniors over the age of 59 who receive Medicaid-funded healthcare services.Submitted
239Version 1Whitesides (CA)DemocratProhibits the use of funds for the transfer of the Discovery space shuttle out of the Smithsonian's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.Submitted
240Version 1Thanedar (MI)DemocratLimits the funds made available to the Department of Homeland Security, its employees, or contractors from engaging in activities that conflict with any ruling by any Federal or State court.Submitted
241Version 1Vargas (CA), Espaillat (NY), Garcia (IL), Garcia (TX), Budzinski (IL)DemocratProhibits funds from being used by ICE to detain or remove children who are receiving medically necessary care for cancer or a life-threatening disease.Submitted
242Version 1Scanlon (PA)DemocratStrikes the sections of the bill that repeal the energy efficient home improvement credit, residential clean energy credit, and new energy efficient home credit.Submitted
243Version 1Rivas (CA)DemocratRequires a 45-day public comment period following the release of an environmental impact statement for all energy projects under Title V.Submitted
244Version 1Huffman (CA)DemocratStrikes funding rescission for the National Park Service and Bureau of Land Management.Submitted
245Version 1Landsman (OH)DemocratProhibits Medicaid Provider Taxes from being lowered in states prenatal, postpartum, and early childhood health programs would be negatively impacted.Submitted
246Version 1Goodlander (NH)DemocratRequires the Pentagon to pass a clean audit before receiving the surplus funding allocated.Submitted
247Version 1Hernández (PR)DemocratIncludes the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, local, Tribal, and territorial entities within the title’s Homeland Security Grant Program section.Submitted
248Version 1Magaziner (RI)DemocratProhibits funds made available by Title IX from being used by the Department of Homeland Security, its employees, or contractors to restrict or prevent the presence of legal counsel for any person being interviewed or detained on any immigration related offense or for any removal activity.Submitted
249Version 1Davids (KS), Morrison (MN)DemocratUnfreezes funding for and implements all written agreements and contracts entered into by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) prior to enactment of this Act and prevents the future cancellation of agreements or contracts with an awardee of the NIH.Submitted
250Version 1Rivas (CA)DemocratRequires revenue raised from oil, gas, and coal lease sales and deposited into the Treasury under Title V to be used to reimburse the healthcare costs of individuals who lose Medicaid coverage under this bill.Submitted
251Version 1Vasquez (NM)DemocratLimits cost-sharing for insulin under private health insurance. Identical to H.R. 1488 (118th Congress).Submitted
252Version 1Rivas (CA)DemocratProhibits funds for new contracts with Elon Musk’s companies until the Offices of Inspectors General of the Department of the Interior, the Department of Commerce, the Department of Transportation, and the Department of Agriculture determine he has not violated the conflicts of interest criminal law.Submitted
253Version 1Davis (IL)DemocratStrikes the 1-percent floor on the deduction of charitable contributions made by corporations that is estimated to eliminate over $4 billion in charitable donations per year.Submitted
254Version 1Vargas (CA), Meng (NY), Chu (CA), Garcia (TX)DemocratProhibits funds from being used to implement or defend Executive Order 14224, entitled "Designating English as the Official Language of the United States."Submitted
255Version 1Davids (KS)DemocratDirects the Natural Resources Conservation Service to study the impacts of winter wheat as a cover crop through harvest.Submitted
256Version 1Landsman (OH)DemocratProhibits Medicaid Provider Taxes from being lowered in states where substance use disorder programs would be negatively impacted.Submitted
257Version 2Goldman (NY), Nadler (NY), Velázquez (NY)DemocratRevised Strikes the increased SNAP administrative cost sharing agreement.Revised
258Version 1Crockett (TX)DemocratRequires that any changes in Title I shall not take effect if it will result in a decrease in benefits to eligible individuals who are part of households with children under the age of 18, or a decrease in participation due to changes in eligibility impacting individuals who are part of households with children under the age of 18.Submitted
259Version 1Jayapal (WA)DemocratEstablishes a 2 percent annual tax on the net worth of households and trusts between $50 million and $1 billion, and a 1 percent annual surtax (3 percent tax overall) on the net worth of households and trusts above $1 billion. Identical to H.R. 7749 (118th Congress).Submitted
260Version 1Rivas (CA)DemocratStrikes recission of Inflation Reduction Act environmental and climate data collection and Environmental Justice Screening Tool funding.Submitted
261Version 1DelBene (WA), Schneider (IL), Beyer (VA), Subramanyam (VA)DemocratClarifies that International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not grant the President the authority to impose duties, tariff-rate quotas, or other quotas. Identical to H.R. 407 (119th Congress).Submitted
262Version 1Landsman (OH)DemocratProhibits Medicaid Provider Taxes from being lowered in states where mental health programs would be negatively impacted.Submitted
263Version 1Ruiz (CA)DemocratEnsures this subtitle (and the amendments made by this subtitle) shall be made effective only if the Director of the Congressional Budget Office certifies to Congress that none of the provisions of this subtitle would have the effect of increasing consumer medical debt.Submitted
264Version 1Davids (KS)DemocratRequires the National Institute of Standards and Technology to compete, renew, and award agreements under the Hollings Manufacturing Extension Partnership for each fiscal year Congress appropriates funding for the program.Submitted
265Version 1Davids (KS)DemocratDirects the Secretary of Agriculture to conduct a study on the impact of United States tariff policy and retaliatory tariffs on American agriculture.Submitted
266Version 1Huffman (CA)DemocratLimits increased timber sales pending conservation and expansion of mature and old-growth forests on Federal Land.Submitted
267Version 1Thanedar (MI)DemocratAppropriates $1,800,000,000 till September 30, 2029, for the purpose of providing proper medical care of persons detained by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, including routine and annual medical assessments, as well as treatment for chronic and acute conditions.Submitted
268Version 1Morrison (MN), Moulton (MA)DemocratRequires the GAO to report annually until 2034 on the number of veterans that lose Medicaid coverage and SNAP benefits as a result of this legislation.Submitted
269Version 1Beyer (VA), Subramanyam (VA), Norton (DC), Raskin (MD)DemocratStrikes Sec. 40007.Submitted
270Version 1Davids (KS)DemocratStrikes section 70514, which amends the 45X Advanced Manufacturing Production Credit.Submitted
271Version 1Landsman (OH)DemocratIncreases the Child Tax Credit to $5,000.Submitted
272Version 1Sewell (AL), Davis (IL)DemocratSets asides additional payments for rural and underserved hospitals.Submitted
273Version 1Davids (KS)DemocratStrikes sections 71115 and 71116, which further restrict provider taxes and state directed payments under Medicaid.Submitted
274Version 1Davids (KS)DemocratRequires the Director of the National Science Foundation (NSF) to immediately restore funding and contracts implemented, signed, and awarded by the NSF prior to the enactment of the bill. Also prohibits the NSF from canceling any signed agreement or contract with an awardee unless they have failed to comply with the terms and conditions of the contract.Submitted
275Version 1Menendez (NJ)DemocratPrevents subtitle B from going into effect if it would result in an increase in mortality rates due to reduced access to health care services.Submitted
276Version 1Beyer (VA), Houlahan (PA)DemocratRepeals the elimination of the consumer energy credits.Submitted
277Version 1Morrison (MN), Houlahan (PA)DemocratPrevents any provision of this legislation from reducing, delaying, or otherwise impairing the ability of the VA to deliver care and benefits provided by the PACT Act.Submitted
278Version 3Goldman (NY)DemocratRevised Prohibits the use of funds to prevent a Member of Congress from accessing, for the purpose of conducting oversight, any location or facility related to civil enforcement of federal immigration laws.Revised
279Version 1Scott (VA), McBath (GA), McGovern (MA), Lee (PA), Courtney (CT), Adams (NC), Hayes (CT), Mannion (NY), Bonamici (OR), DeSaulnier (CA), Ramirez (IL)DemocratProhibits the bill from going into effect unless cuts to Medicaid and snap would not result in fewer families being eligible for free school meals.Submitted
280Version 1Landsman (OH)DemocratEliminates the section that sunsets the increased FMAP incentive.Submitted
281Version 1Johnson (TX)DemocratProhibits funds being used to effectuate the removal of non-citizens students without due process.Submitted
282Version 1Espaillat (NY)DemocratRequires the the Secretary to conduct a study on the estimated economic impact that Title I would have on independent and rural grocers.Submitted
283Version 1Morrison (MN)DemocratPrevents funding provided under this Act to be used to eliminate, abolish, or consolidate an independent federal agency unless authorized by an act of Congress.Submitted
284Version 1Hernández (PR)DemocratAdds an effective date requirement to Title V, delaying implementation until the Secretary of Energy certifies that Department of Energy Loan Program Office financing for all contracted utility-scale solar and storage projects in Puerto Rico is proceeding on schedule.Submitted
285Version 1Min (CA)DemocratProhibits officers and agents employed by the Department of Homeland Security from wearing face coverings to obstruct their identity, and requiring them to wear identifiable uniforms and to identify themselves when prompted by members of the public.Submitted
286Version 1Davids (KS)DemocratStrikes section 71112, which limits retroactive Medicaid enrollment from three months to two months for non-expansion states and one month for expansion states.Submitted
287Version 1Johnson (TX)DemocratProhibits funds from being used to require communities to solely administer disaster response and preparedness, capabilities otherwise performed by FEMA.Submitted
288Version 1Thompson (MS)DemocratStrikes section 90007, a $10 billion DHS appropriation for unspecified purposes.Submitted
289Version 1Beyer (VA)DemocratStrikes the elimination of the electricity investment and production tax credits in order to keep electricity prices low.Submitted
290Version 1Johnson (TX)DemocratProhibits funds being used to effectuate the removal of non-citizens students without due process.Submitted
291Version 1LaMalfa (CA)RepublicanIncreases funding by $1,500,000,000 in section 50501, related to Water Conveyance and Surface Water Storage Enhancement.Submitted
292Version 1Torres (CA)DemocratProtects states from politically motivated federal funding cuts.Submitted
293Version 1Tenney (NY), Turner (OH)RepublicanAdds Subtitle I under Title VIII for Pension Restoration, and adds Section 88001 under this subtitle to include the text of the Susan Muffley Act of 2025 (H.R. 1357) except Section 2(d).Submitted
294Version 1Courtney (CT)DemocratIncludes provision stating borrowers with existing student loans at time of enactment will not have higher payments under the new Repayment Assistance Plan or standardized plan.Submitted
295Version 1Thanedar (MI), McClain Delaney (MD)DemocratMakes technical changes to strike the proposed language which, if enacted, would eliminate Section 28 of the Food and Nutrition Act. Section 28 contains the Nutrition Education and Obesity Prevention Grant Program, or SNAP-Ed.Submitted
296Version 1Williams (GA)DemocratStrikes the section of the bill that cuts Medicaid payments to non-profit family planning providers that offer abortions and replaces it with cuts to Medicaid payments to anti-abortion centers, also known as crisis pregnancy centers.Submitted
297Version 1Adams (NC)DemocratStrikes subtitle B of title VIII, the section that seeks to establish loan limits with students who take out student loans.Submitted
298Version 1Goodlander (NH), Pappas (NH)DemocratEnsures no staffing cuts at public shipyards.Submitted
299Version 1Takano (CA)DemocratStrikes the proposed delayed implementation of the Borrower's Defense rule, which provides loan relief to borrowers that have been defrauded by their college or university.Submitted
300Version 1Tlaib (MI)DemocratPrevents any funds allocated to the Department of Defense in this Act from being obligated unless the Department achieves an accurate and compliant audit each fiscal year.Submitted
301Version 1Williams (GA)DemocratAdds a provision to prevent any funds allocated under Presidential Residence Protection Assistance in this bill from going to the President or any entity that the President benefits from.Submitted
302Version 1Sewell (AL)DemocratRemoves Section 70411 - The tax credit for contributions of individuals to scholarship granting organizations.Submitted
303Version 1Adams (NC)DemocratAmends Section 82001(d)(4)(A) to ensure that repayment amounts are based solely on each borrower's income, preventing spousal income from inflating monthly payments for borrowers who file jointly or are married to non-borrowers.Submitted
304Version 1Gomez (CA), Leger Fernández (NM)DemocratCreates a new tax rate of 39.6% for income over $1,000,000,000.Submitted
305Version 1Tlaib (MI)DemocratPreserves Medicaid coverage for prenatal and postnatal care, and prevents the health care provisions in the Act from being in effect if the infant mortality rate increases in any fiscal year after FY2025.Submitted
306Version 1Ansari (AZ)DemocratDenies access to the new leases for oil and gas companies if they have been found liable for collusion.Submitted
307Version 1Morrison (MN)DemocratStrikes the entire bill.Submitted
308Version 1Williams (GA)DemocratStrikes the Thrifty Food Plan section and replaces it with the OHH SNAP Act. The OHH SNAP Act improves access for low income students to access SNAP benefits.Submitted
309Version 1Lee (PA), Tlaib (MI), McIver (NJ), Ramirez (IL)DemocratAllows for a $0 minimum student loan payment.Submitted
310Version 1Tlaib (MI)DemocratStrikes all provisions in the Act and inserts the "End Child Poverty Act," which would establish a universal child assistance program from birth.Submitted
311Version 1Tran (CA)DemocratRequires the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, in coordination with the Director of the Office of Financial Research, to conduct a study and report on the effect of tariffs on small business concerns.Submitted
312Version 1Espaillat (NY)DemocratRequires a study and report on how this bill would impact the reduction of services for safety net hospitals, community health centers, and federally qualified health centers.Submitted
313Version 1Auchincloss (MA)DemocratEstablishes the sense of Congress is that community health centers rely on Medicaid and that Congress should not increase costs for community health center patients.Submitted
314Version 1Crockett (TX)DemocratPlaces a condtional limitation on Tile VII chapter 3 from taking effect by requiring an increase in the federal minimum wage.Submitted
315Version 1Gomez (CA)DemocratAllows for the monthly advance payments of the child tax credit.Submitted
316Version 2McGarvey (KY)DemocratRevised Prevents the closure of rural hospitals.Revised
317Version 1Pou (NJ), Kelly (IL)DemocratRequires 12 months of continuous coverage of full benefits for pregnant and postpartum individuals under Medicaid and CHIP.Submitted
318Version 2Perry (PA), Roy (TX), Higgins (LA)RepublicanRevised Strike sections 70512(l)(4) and 70513(g)(5), removes the PTC and ITC carve outs for projects that commence construction within one year.Revised
319Version 1Tran (CA)DemocratStrikes Subtitle C in Title VIII which makes it harder for students to repay their loans by changing the income-driven repayment plans.Submitted
320Version 2Espaillat (NY), Garcia (TX)DemocratRevised Prohibits funds from this bill from being used for immigration enforcement in places of worship.Revised
321Version 1Tlaib (MI)DemocratInserts the provisions of the "Cumulative Impacts Act" in the Energy And Natural Resources title and prevents the sale of any oil, coal, or gas leases until such a sale has undergone a cumulative impact review.Submitted
322Version 1Torres (CA)DemocratRemoves the harmful provisions that (1) cut Medicaid, known as Medi-Cal in California, and (2) change the Affordable Care Act, protecting the healthcare and lowering health insurance costs for tens of millions of Americans.Submitted
323Version 1Auchincloss (MA)DemocratRequires the Comptroller General of the United States (GAO) to make publicly available reports on financial disclosures and conflicts of interest among former, current, and proposed Senior Advisors at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), including Secretary Kennedy Jr., Director Mehmet Oz, Elon Musk, Special Government Employee (SGE) Calley Means, Secretary General Casey Means.Submitted
324Version 1McGarvey (KY), Houlahan (PA)DemocratExempts veterans from losing SNAP benefits.Submitted
325Version 1Crockett (TX), Dexter (OR)DemocratProhibits DHS/ICE from wearing wearing masks and face coverings during ICE immigration enforcement.Submitted
326Version 1Torres (CA)DemocratRemoves the harmful provisions that cut SNAP benefits, known as CalFresh in California, that tens of millions of Americans rely on to put food on the table.Submitted
327Version 2Suozzi (NY), Schneider (IL), Davis (IL), Cisneros (CA), Nadler (NY), Chu (CA)DemocratRevised Sets a state and local tax deduction cap of $80,000 and sets the top individual income tax rate at 39.6% for income over $400,000.Revised
328Version 1Johnson (TX)DemocratEstablishes a one-time-per-year $850 refundable tax credit for short-term foster parents.Submitted
329Version 1Torres (CA)DemocratEliminates the cap on State and Local Tax (SALT) Deductions that unfairly penalize California and moves the expiration of the cap to August 1, 2025.Submitted
330Version 1Auchincloss (MA)DemocratProhibits the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and/or the Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) from implementing the indirect cost rate cap for research universities at 15 percent.Submitted
331Version 1Castor (FL), Schrier (WA), DeGette (CO)DemocratPrevents any provision of subtitle D of Title V from taking effect until the Administrator of the Energy Information Administration publishes a study of the impacts of covered actions on the monthly energy costs for households in the United States.Submitted
332Version 1Gomez (CA)DemocratProvides a first-time homebuyer tax credit, and establishes a tax credit to build homes.Submitted
333Version 1Bell (MO)DemocratAdds notice, grace period, and presumptive eligibility requirements to new Medicaid redetermination rules established under section 71107. Amends section 1902(e)(14)(L) of the Social Security Act as added by section 71107(a) of this Act.Submitted
334Version 1McGarvey (KY)DemocratStrikes Section 71120 related to cost sharing requirements for Medicaid expansion individuals. This amendment protects patients from increased costs.Submitted
335Version 2Perry (PA), Higgins (LA)RepublicanRevised Repeals the clean fuel production tax credit.Revised
336Version 3Williams (GA)DemocratRevised Strikes language in the bill limiting Pell Grant eligibility.Revised
337Version 2Goodlander (NH)DemocratRevised Prevents the bill from being enacted until the Comptroller General certifies that nothing in the bill will strip individuals of the Federal benefits to which they are entitled under Federal law; and that nothing in the bill will lead to the closure of nursing homes, rural hospitals, and critical access hospitals.Revised
338Version 1Ansari (AZ)DemocratPrevents title from taking effect until federal fossil fuel subsidies are eliminated.Submitted
339Version 1Pou (NJ)DemocratProhibits FEMA from delaying or withholding grants for the State Homeland Security Grant Program.Submitted
340Version 1Pappas (NH)DemocratProtects state budgets and Medicaid beneficiaries by striking provider tax limitations.Submitted
341Version 1Tlaib (MI)DemocratInserts the provisions of the "Auto Insurance Expense Relief Act" in the Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs title to require payments for motor vehicle insurance policy premiums to be considered when determining eligibility for benefits or assistance provided through Federal funds.Submitted
342Version 2Crockett (TX)DemocratRevised Removes termination deadline on qualified tips tax exemption.Revised
343Version 1McIver (NJ), Lee (PA), Carson (IN)DemocratProhibits funds made available by this title to be used to effectuate the removal from the United States of any non-citizen student whose legal status was terminated or visa revoked.Submitted
344Version 1Landsman (OH), Stanton (AZ)DemocratEliminates the section that terminates the Clean Vehicle Credit.Submitted
345Version 1Ansari (AZ)DemocratRedirects funds to a new Youth Climate Fund.Submitted
346Version 1Perry (PA), Roy (TX), Higgins (LA)RepublicanRepeals the 45Q, Carbon Sequestration tax credit.Submitted
347Version 2Dingell (MI)DemocratRevised Stikes Sec. 60017. - Rescission of funding for Endangered Species Act recovery plans.Revised
348Version 1Bonamici (OR)DemocratAllows borrowers with prior loans to remain on their current plan for the duration of the repayment of their loan.Submitted
349Version 1Ansari (AZ)DemocratProhibits funds from being used to override tribal sovereignty on the U.S.-Mexico border.Submitted
350Version 1Landsman (OH)DemocratEliminates the section that terminates the Previously-Owned Clean Vehicle Credit.Submitted
351Version 2Goodlander (NH)DemocratRevised Restores Inflation Reduction Act tax credits by striking provisions from the bill that would increase energy and housing costs.Revised
352Version 1Lofgren (CA), McClain Delaney (MD)DemocratFunds NASA infrastructure across the agency.Submitted
353Version 1Gomez (CA)DemocratProvides that the Administration for Children and Families at the Department of Health and Human Services establish grants for states to assist with constructing new or renovating existing child care facilities.Submitted
354Version 1Scholten (MI), Tran (CA), Landsman (OH)DemocratEnsures the bill cannot take effect unless the Bureau of Labor Statistics certifies it will not cause a measurable increase in the cost of living, accounting for impacts on both urban and non-urban communities.Submitted
355Version 1Crockett (TX)DemocratRemoves termination deadline on overtime income tax exemption.Submitted
356Version 1Ansari (AZ)DemocratStrikes text and inserts the Stock Act 2.0 to close existing loopholes and impose stricter regulations on financial activities of government officials. This bill is substantively identical to H.R. 6842 from the 118th Congress.Submitted
357Version 2Perry (PA), Higgins (LA)RepublicanRevised Repeals the various tax credits relating to energy.Revised
358Version 1Gomez (CA)DemocratProvides that the 45S tax credit is increased and enhanced for small businesses, businesses employing workers with earnings under $100,000, and state paid leave plans.Submitted
359Version 1Ansari (AZ)DemocratRedirects funds to support efforts to forecast, mitigate, and respond to extreme heat.Submitted
360Version 1Lofgren (CA), Foushee (NC)DemocratFunds NASA Science Mission Directorate.Submitted
361Version 1Scott, David (GA), Adams (NC)DemocratProtects our nation's veterans from losing food assistance.Submitted
362Version 1Garamendi (CA)DemocratEstablishes a 39.6 percent individual income tax rate bracket for taxable income over $500,000.Submitted
363Version 1Frost (FL)DemocratStrikes the dependent age limit for the work requirement exception for the parent or other member of a household with responsibility for a dependent child.Submitted
364Version 1Ansari (AZ)DemocratRedirects savings from education cuts to Pell Grant shortfall.Submitted
365Version 1Bynum (OR), Horsford (NV), Williams (GA), Ramirez (IL), Fields (LA)DemocratPrevents the closure of rural hospitals.Submitted
366Version 1Landsman (OH)DemocratEliminates the section that terminates the Energy Efficient Home Improvement Credit.Submitted
367Version 1Bynum (OR), Horsford (NV), Conaway (NJ), Carson (IN), Lee (PA), Tlaib (MI), Ramirez (IL), Fields (LA)DemocratRemoves the requirement that people re-certify for Medicaid every 6 months.Submitted
368Version 1Bynum (OR), Horsford (NV), Ramirez (IL), Lee (PA), Carson (IN)DemocratRestricts ICE funding for immigration raids at protected locations (Grocery stores, places of worship, educational institutions, health care facilities, public demonstrations).Submitted
369Version 1Garamendi (CA), Cohen (TN), Casar (TX)DemocratStrikes Chapter 5, Subsection A (Sections 70501 through Section 70515), removing all modifications to existing energy tax credits including the clean electricity production tax credit, clean electricity investment tax credit, and the advanced manufacturing tax credit.Submitted
370Version 1Torres (CA)DemocratProhibits the use of federal funds to deport non-citizen U.S. military veterans unless they have had access to legal counsel and a fair hearing before an immigration judge. It also requires the Department of Homeland Security to report to Congress within 180 days on the number of such veterans in removal proceedings, their case outcomes, and whether they had legal representation.Submitted
371Version 1Torres (CA)DemocratProhibits ICE agents from using chemical irritants against Members of Congress and imposes criminal penalties for violations.Submitted
372Version 1Gomez (CA)DemocratEstablishes an Affordable Housing Conversion Credit as Section 48F. The credit would be equal to 20 percent of qualified conversion expenditures of a taxpayer with respect to converting commercial real estate into a qualified affordable housing building placed in service by the taxpayer during the taxable year.Submitted
373Version 1Pou (NJ)DemocratProhibits funds made available by this Act from being used to execute or enforce a hiring freeze, mass reduction in force, or disciplinary actions or terminations informed by DOGE surveys for FAA or NTSB employees or officers.Submitted
374Version 1Beyer (VA)DemocratCloses the carried interest loophole. Itis substantively identical to H.R. 1091, the Carried Interest Fairness Act.Submitted
375Version 1Torres (CA)DemocratRequires ICE agents to visibly display badges and present official identification during enforcement actions to prevent impersonation and ensure public accountability.Submitted
376Version 1Waters (CA)DemocratStrikes Sec. 30002 and replaces this section with full funding for 60,000 Emergency Housing Vouchers.Submitted
377Version 1Torres (CA)DemocratProhibits FEMA from canceling grants that have already been awarded, except in cases of fraud or noncompliance, and requires reporting to Congress if a cancellation occurs.Submitted
378Version 1Waters (CA)DemocratStrike Sec. 30002 and replaces the section with the housing title of Build Back Better (Ranking Member Waters’ Housing Crisis Response Act), which passed in 2021. This amendment would provide over $150 billion in robust new investment in housing to address the crisis.Submitted
379Version 1Pou (NJ)DemocratProhibits the Secretary of Transportation from rescinding any grant issued with respect to the Gateway Program carried out by Amtrak on the Northeast Corridor.Submitted
380Version 1Stanton (AZ)DemocratProhibits the executive branch from implementing SEC. 50301 of Title V until staffing levels for wildland firefighters at Forest Service, BLM and BIA return to January 19, 2025, staffing levels and prohibits wildland firefighters from being subject to future reductions in force.Submitted
381Version 1Johnson (GA)DemocratProvides funding for appointed counsel for unaccompanied minors in immigration proceedings.Submitted
382Version 1Gomez (CA)DemocratProvides that the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit eligible basis is increased for the qualified portion of units within buildings which have a minimum of 20% of units designated to be occupied by extremely low-income households.Submitted
383Version 1Pou (NJ)DemocratProvides $500,000,000 for eligible title 23 projects that support a State, local government, Indian Tribe, or metropolitan planning organization with transportation needs for the Men’s FIFA World Cup.Submitted
384Version 1Pappas (NH)DemocratPrevents cuts to SNAP benefits by striking provisions that would shift costs to the states.Submitted
385Version 1Morrison (MN)DemocratProhibits funds made available by title X from being used to expand criteria for denaturalization proceedings or to revoke birthright citizenship.Submitted
386Version 1Pou (NJ)DemocratProvides $250,000,000 for Clean Water State Revolving Fund capitalization grants, that remain available until 2034, that address municipal combined sewer overflows, sanitary sewer overflows, or stormwater.Submitted
387Version 1Morrison (MN)DemocratProhibits funds made available under title VII from being used to levy duties on any good imported by or for the use of a small business.Submitted
388Version 2Bonamici (OR), Scanlon (PA)DemocratRevised Prohibits reduction in WIC participations.Revised
389Version 1Gomez (CA)DemocratProvides for the creation of a Childcare Workforce Development Credit for qualified tuitions and related expenses for eligible early childhood educators.Submitted
390Version 1Waters (CA)DemocratStrikes provision that would reduce funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau by 46 percent, which would undermine CFPB's ability to fulfill its statutory mission to protect consumers in the financial marketplace.Submitted
391Version 1Ansari (AZ)DemocratPrevents title from taking effect unless the Secretary of the Interior and the Comptroller General certify that it will not increase energy prices.Submitted
392Version 1Matsui (CA)DemocratRevises the Spectrum Auctions section of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation title to prevent conflicts of interest in use of spectrum auction proceeds. Prohibits FCC from conducting a spectrum auction if it is using its investigative or enforcement authority to attempt to influence the outcome of legal disputes between the investigated entities and the President, government officials, special government employees or family members of the President, government officials or special government employees.Submitted
393Version 1Gomez (CA)DemocratProvides that the provisions related to repealing the 25E Previously Owned Clean Vehicle tax credit are removed.Submitted
394Version 1Ansari (AZ)DemocratRequires that lease sales in the Arctic Refuge must hit initial revenue targets in order to proceed with development.Submitted
395Version 1Gomez (CA)DemocratExtends permanently the exclusion of gross income from discharged federal student loans.Submitted
396Version 1Sewell (AL)DemocratStrikes any provision limiting Medicaid state directed payments and preserves access to hospital labor and delivery units.Submitted
397Version 1Gomez (CA)DemocratProvides that the provisions related to repealing the 45L tax credit are removed.Submitted
398Version 1Gomez (CA)DemocratProvides that the provision related to repealing the 25C tax credit are removed.Submitted
399Version 1Matsui (CA)DemocratRevises the Spectrum Auctions section of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation title to prohibit the provisions of the section from taking effect until Cabinet-level secretaries, other political appointees, and special government employees have received cybersecurity training consistent with the established security protocols of the United States government.Submitted
400Version 1Morrison (MN)DemocratPrevents title VII from taking effect until MACPAC certifies that it will not result in closures to Medicaid nursing facilities or skilled nursing facilities.Submitted
401Version 1Morrison (MN)DemocratPrevents title VII from taking effect until CBO certifies that no individual with a severe mental illness will lose coverage.Submitted
402Version 1Morrison (MN)DemocratPrevents title VII from taking effect until public health research funding stripped from local health agencies and universities is restored.Submitted
403Version 1Morrison (MN)DemocratPrevents states from reducing eligibility for pregnant women, children, individuals eligible for Medicaid on the basis of a disability, or parents/caretakers of a disabled individual or a dependent child.Submitted
404Version 2Frost (FL)DemocratRevised Strikes provisions that would strip healthcare from millions of people, to restore employees of HHS and CMS, and for other purposes.Revised
405Version 2Davis (NC)DemocratRevised Strikes the section of the bill that would create phased-in caps on state provider taxes, which are the primary source of revenue for several state Medicaid programs, including the one in North Carolina, which relies on provider taxes to finance its Healthcare Access and Stabilization Program (HASP), that keeps rural hospitals in areas with high Medicaid populations like those in eastern North Carolina operational.Revised
406Version 1Gomez (CA)DemocratProvides that the provision extending the increase to the tax exemption amount to the estate, gift, and GST tax is repealed.Submitted
407Version 1Ramirez (IL), Tlaib (MI), McIver (NJ), Garcia (TX), Randall (WA), Johnson (GA), Schakowsky (IL), Casar (TX), Velázquez (NY)DemocratProhibits funds made available by this title to be used to facilitate the transfer of non-citizens from any U.S. Customs and Border Protection facility to the United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.Submitted
408Version 1DeGette (CO), Tlaib (MI)DemocratProhibits the implementation of Subtitle D of Title IV until the date on which the HHS Secretary submits to Congress a certification, as promised by the President and reiterated in a March 21, 2025 article issued by the White House, that "The Trump Administration will not cut... Medicaid benefits."Submitted
409Version 1Waters (CA)DemocratPrevents the reduction of funding for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau by 46 percent if Treasury finds that it will likely increase financial fraud for veterans or prevent veterans from getting prompt remediation when harmed in the consumer financial marketplace.Submitted
410Version 1DeGette (CO), Trahan (MA), Tlaib (MI), Nadler (NY)DemocratAdds a Sense of Congress that mifepristone has been FDA approved for 25 years and determined by the agency's scientific experts to be safe and effective, and political interference with FDA's gold standard review undermines the agency's ability to effectively allow patients in the United States access to safe and effective pharmaceutical products.Submitted
411Version 1Hoyle (OR)DemocratStrikes provisions that would override standard county revenue shares from timber sales on Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management lands. Offsets cost by reducing funds from Strategic Petroleum Reserve and Water Conveyance funds.Submitted
412Version 1DeSaulnier (CA)DemocratStrikes Section 81001 of the bill, which would eliminate Grad PLUS loans, cap unsubsidized graduate student borrowing at $20,500 per year/$100,000 lifetime, cap professional degree student borrowing at $50,000 per year/$200,000 lifetime, and cap parent borrowing at $20,000 per student per year/$65,000 per student lifetime.Submitted
413Version 1Sánchez (CA), Ramirez (IL), Vargas (CA), Casar (TX)DemocratEnsures that immigrants that are legally present in the United States are not made ineligible for Medicare benefits or the Affordable Care Act Premium Tax Credits, which are critical to providing making health coverage affordable for low-income individuals.Submitted
414Version 1Ramirez (IL), Moore (WI), Tlaib (MI), Carson (IN), Randall (WA), Garcia (TX), Schakowsky (IL), Johnson (GA)DemocratProhibits funds made available by this title to be 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
415Version 1Nehls (TX)RepublicanRevises Section 4968 to revert back to House-passed Section 4968 language.Submitted
416Version 1Ramirez (IL), Tlaib (MI), Garcia (TX), Carson (IN), Johnson (GA)DemocratProvides that in addition to amounts otherwise available, there is appropriated to the Secretary of Homeland Security, for fiscal year 2025, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, $500,000,000, to remain available until September 29, 2025, for State, local, Tribal, and territorial capabilities to counter hate crimes, Islamophobia, and antisemitism.Submitted
417Version 1Pressley (MA), DeGette (CO), Moulton (MA), DelBene (WA), Fletcher (TX), Morrison (MN), Chu (CA), Schakowsky (IL), Williams (GA), Lee (PA), Nadler (NY), Jacobs (CA), Moore (WI), Randall (WA), Kamlager-Dove (CA), Takano (CA), Dexter (OR), Meeks (NY), Simon (CA), Tokuda (HI), McGarvey (KY), Ramirez (IL), McClellan (VA), Norton (DC), Stanton (AZ), Velázquez (NY), Tlaib (MI), Beyer (VA), Bell (MO), Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratStrikes the section of the bill that cuts Medicaid payments to non-profit family planning providers that offer abortions and replaces it with text of Equal Access to Abortion Coverage in Health Insurance (EACH) Act.Submitted
418Version 1Mfume (MD), Carson (IN), Olszewski (MD), Fields (LA), Garcia (TX), Gonzalez (TX), Cleaver (MO)DemocratProhibits the use of appropriated funds for the U.S. Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE).Submitted
419Version 1Velázquez (NY), Garcia (IL)DemocratEliminates the imposition of a tax on remittances.Submitted
420Version 1Mfume (MD), Carson (IN), Olszewski (MD), Fields (LA), Garcia (TX), Gonzalez (TX), Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratProhibits the removal of Pell Grants for students enrolled in at least 12 credit hours at an accredited college, university, or trade school.Submitted
421Version 3Strickland (WA)DemocratRevised Provides an additional tax credit boost to incentivize eligible entities to conduct clinical rare disease trials with an emphasis on minority and tribal populations.Revised
422Version 1Riley (NY)DemocratExpresses a sense of Congress that Americans should not pay more than those in other countries for the exact same prescription drugs.Submitted
423Version 1Ramirez (IL), McIver (NJ), Garcia (TX), Moore (WI), Tlaib (MI), Randall (WA), Carson (IN), Johnson (GA), Schakowsky (IL)DemocratProhibits funds made available by this title to be used to separate families in violation of the Ms. L Settlement.Submitted
424Version 1Ramirez (IL), Tlaib (MI), Garcia (TX), Randall (WA), Johnson (GA), Schakowsky (IL), Carson (IN)DemocratProhibits funds made available by this title to be used to effectuate the removal from the United States of any non-citizen to a third-country prison, except in compliance with treaty obligations and Federal extradition laws and policies.Submitted
425Version 1DeSaulnier (CA)DemocratPrevents reduction of a state’s Medicaid payments unless the state’s governor certifies that the reduction in Medicaid payments would not cause people with disabilities to lose coverage under the state’s Medicaid program.Submitted
426Version 3Greene (GA)RepublicanRevised Extends the ban on federal payments to Planned Parenthood from 1 to 10 years.Revised
427Version 1Moore (WI)DemocratInserts the text of the Mom and Pop Tax Relief Act which replaces the existing 199A deduction with a small business deduction of $25,000 on Qualifying Business Income phasing-out for business owners with over $200,000 in income for single filers and over $400,000 in income for joint filers.Submitted
428Version 1Stanton (AZ)DemocratLimits funding in Title IX until the Federal Emergency Management Agency 1) has rehired for its positions ahead of disaster season, as staffing levels stood on January 19, 2025; 2) has published the Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) as referenced 6 USC 762 and 42 USC 5133, which includes funding for Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program grants; and 3) has adequate Disaster Relief Fund funding for the 2025 disaster season.Submitted
429Version 1Costa (CA)DemocratPreserves 12-month continuous eligibility for children in states that already offer it, exempting those children from the bill’s new 6-month Medicaid redetermination rule.Submitted
430Version 2Greene (GA), Higgins (LA)RepublicanRevised Prohibits Medicaid and CHIP funding for sex-change surgeries.Revised
431Version 1Nehls (TX)RepublicanAmends SEC. 4968, (c)(1) to decrease the student body threshold from 3,000 to 500 tuition-paying students at applicable private colleges and universities.Submitted
432Version 1Gomez (CA)DemocratProvides that the enhanced ACA tax credits are extended for children and pregnant woman, including those losing Medicaid coverage.Submitted
433Version 1Bynum (OR), Moulton (MA), Horsford (NV), Williams (GA), Ramirez (IL), Carson (IN), Fields (LA)DemocratRequires the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System to conduct a study on the impact tariffs have on the cost of goods and services.Submitted
434Version 1Bynum (OR), Ramirez (IL), Fields (LA)DemocratCreates a carve-out from broader funding restrictions or reallocations in the underlying bill, ensuring that funds transferred to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) can be used for the purpose of issuing interpretive guidance clarifying how the Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA) and related consumer payment protections apply to new and emerging digital payment mechanisms, including those used in video gaming platforms.Submitted
435Version 1Bynum (OR), Conaway (NJ), Horsford (NV), Williams (GA), Ramirez (IL), Carson (IN), Fields (LA)DemocratEnsures that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) retains funding for the purpose of ensuring student borrowers are protected.Submitted
436Version 1Bonamici (OR)DemocratStrikes the subtitle that makes certain educational programs ineligible for federal student loans.Submitted
437Version 2Clyde (GA), Nehls (TX), Crane (AZ), Higgins (LA), Burlison (MO)RepublicanRevised MODIFIES CERTAIN DEVICES UNDER THE NATIONAL FIREARMS ACT.Revised
438Version 1Escobar (TX)DemocratProhibits any member of Congress or member of the Executive branch from owning stock of a company that receives federal funds for the purposes of mass deportation or detention.Submitted
439Version 1Schweikert (AZ)RepublicanInserts H.R. 3467, which amends title XVIII to reform the Medicare Advantage program.Submitted
440Version 1Waters (CA)DemocratProhibits DPA funds going to any entity whose officers, employees, or beneficial owners include a senior government official or their family members. i.e., the President, Vice President, Members of Congress, and any federal employee who is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.Submitted
441Version 1Ruiz (CA)DemocratImproves Medicare Advantage risk adjustment by requiring the use of two years of diagnostic data starting in 2026, exclude diagnoses from chart reviews and health risk assessments from payment calculations, and adjust coding practices to better reflect differences between Medicare Advantage and traditional Medicare. It would also update the Medicare Physician Fee Schedule beginning in 2026 using a single conversion factor tied to the Medicare Economic Index (MEI).Submitted
442Version 1Green (TX)DemocratRefunds the program which provides money to individuals who have had their SNAP benefits stolen.Submitted
443Version 1Biggs (AZ), Crane (AZ), Higgins (LA)RepublicanReplaces Section 70605 of the Senate-passed H.R. 1 with Section 112104 as passed by the House. This reinstates the 3.5% remittance transfer tax, a refundable tax credit for U.S. citizens and nationals, reporting obligations for remittance providers, and related conforming amendments.Submitted
444Version 2Williams (GA)DemocratRevised Adds a new section that appropriates additional funding for The Emergency Food Assistance Program for FY 2026.Revised
445Version 1Garcia (TX), Tlaib (MI), Carson (IN), Espaillat (NY), Lee (PA)DemocratStrikes excise tax on certain remittance transfers.Submitted
446Version 1Olszewski (MD), Ansari (AZ), Garcia (IL), Garcia (TX), Kennedy (NY), Liccardo (CA), Hoyle (OR), Kamlager-Dove (CA), Landsman (OH), McGarvey (KY), Hayes (CT), Williams (GA), Raskin (MD), Whitesides (CA), Dexter (OR), Cisneros (CA), Jayapal (WA), McClain Delaney (MD), Scholten (MI), Amo (RI), Lee (PA), Randall (WA), Mfume (MD), Stansbury (NM), Houlahan (PA)DemocratAims to delay the implementation of state cost share for all states, not just Alaska and Hawaii.Submitted
447Version 1Garcia (TX), Tlaib (MI)DemocratZeros out additional funding for ICE and diverts to boost funding for the Rural Health Transformation Program.Submitted
448Version 3Johnson (GA)DemocratWithdrawn Strikes Section 71119- the Community Engagement Requirements to determine Medicaid eligibility.Withdrawn
449Version 1Olszewski (MD), Takano (CA), Scholten (MI), McClain Delaney (MD), Williams (GA), Hayes (CT), Horsford (NV), Amo (RI), Lee (PA), Randall (WA), Stansbury (NM), Mfume (MD), Houlahan (PA), Gottheimer (NJ)DemocratAims to include a waiver for all states regarding work requirements.Submitted
450Version 1Sánchez (CA)DemocratStrikes down all of President Trump's tariffs illegally invoked under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) and mandate a Congressional vote for any new tariffs issued by the President.Submitted
451Version 1Stansbury (NM)DemocratStrikes the Energy and Natural Resources title.Submitted
452Version 1Balint (VT)DemocratProhibits the use of funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to detain individuals on the basis of their protected speech under Section 237(a)(4)(C) of the Immigration and Nationality Act.Submitted
453Version 1Carson (IN)DemocratProhibits provisions of the bill from taking effect if any of the provisions result in an increase in mortality rates and reduced access to health care services.Submitted
454Version 1Stansbury (NM)DemocratProhibits the Act from impinging on tribal trust and treaty rights, including religious and subsistence rights.Submitted
455Version 1Ramirez (IL)DemocratExpands eligibility for post 9/11 educational assistance to members of the National Guard who perform certain full-time duty.Submitted
456Version 1Carson (IN)DemocratMandates a comprehensive audit of the long-term impacts of the proposed tax cuts on income inequality and federal deficits.Submitted
457Version 2Schweikert (AZ)RepublicanRevised Revised Inserts H.R. 3785, to rescind certain unobligated discretionary appropriations and require that such funds be used for Federal budget deficit reduction, and for other purposes.Revised
458Version 1Ramirez (IL)DemocratReauthorizes the Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention grant program of the Department of Veterans Affairs.Submitted
459Version 1Huffman (CA)DemocratEnsures no Title shall be construed to authorize the Bureau of Reclamation to violate or preempt state laws, including laws related to the protection of fish species.Submitted
460Version 1Carson (IN)DemocratStrikes Section 60008 which removes the repel of cuts to the American Innovation and Manufacturing Act, supporting clean alternatives for the cooling manufacturing industry resulting in lowering energy costs.Submitted
461Version 1Ramirez (IL)DemocratAuthorizes a general study on the Department of Veterans Affairs employee completion of mental competency section of disability benefits questionnaires.Submitted
462Version 1Garcia (TX), Carson (IN), Tlaib (MI), McIver (NJ), Lee (PA)DemocratDiverts the additional funding for detention centers to instead supplement the general SNAP program account.Submitted
463Version 1Stansbury (NM)DemocratStrikes the provisions modifying clean energy taxes and revenues.Submitted
464Version 1Ramirez (IL)DemocratReinstates telework for VISN Clinical Resource Hub.Submitted
465Version 1Sánchez (CA), Gomez (CA), Davis (IL)DemocratInserts a provision which ensures that no lawfully naturalized citizen can be denied the Child Tax Credit.Submitted
466Version 1Ramirez (IL)DemocratReinstates telework for VISN clinical contact centers.Submitted
467Version 2Meeks (NY)DemocratRevised Prohibits funds authorized or appropriated in this Act to be used to take any action to support, facilitate, or execute the transfer of an aircraft owned by a foreign government or an entity controlled by a foreign government to the United States Government, the President of the United States, or to the Presidential Library of President Trump.Revised
468Version 2Strickland (WA)DemocratRevised Establishes FMAP incentive for states implementing new rare disease outreach and training programs, especially for underrepresented and tribal communities.Revised
469Version 1Meeks (NY)DemocratStrikes section 70604.Submitted
470Version 1Meeks (NY)DemocratProhibits funds authorized or appropriated in this Act to be used to take any action to support or execute any international emergency declared to impose tariffs on foreign products used and consumed by the people of the United States of America.Submitted
471Version 1Carson (IN)DemocratProhibits rescission of funding for the Amtrak National Network. It protects funding for Amtrak's National Network that Congress has already authorized and appropriated by preventing rescission of these funds.Submitted
472Version 1Meeks (NY)DemocratProhibits funds authorized or appropriated in this Act to be used to take any action to carry out, support, or execute a reduction in force at the Department of State.Submitted
473Version 1Ramirez (IL)DemocratRequires the Department of Veterans Affairs to submit a report to the Committees on Veterans' Affairs of the Senate and House of Representatives regarding all communications, or any portion of any communication, in the possession or control of the Secretary, referring to or related to any policy, guidance, or directive from DOGE to the Secretary, or any data system of the Department that DOGE has accessed, edited, or removed, or copied data from.Submitted
474Version 1Leger Fernández (NM)DemocratExtends the current individual income tax rates except for increasing the top marginal tax rate from 37% to 39.6%.Submitted
475Version 1Sánchez (CA)DemocratStrikes provisions to rescind funding addressing air pollution and air pollution in schools, to ensure that these programs would remain funded at their current levels. These programs are critical to children and families who live in areas with high air pollution.Submitted
476Version 1Sánchez (CA)DemocratStrike the provisions terminating tax credits applying to clean vehicles, which would those vital environmental credits to remain in place.Submitted
477Version 1Simon (CA)DemocratPrevents Subtitle B of Title VII from taking effect until the CMS Office of the Actuary certifies that such provisions will not decrease access to, or coverage of, reproductive health services including contraceptive counseling, birth control, prenatal, pregnancy, and postpartum care.Submitted
478Version 1Figures (AL), Fields (LA), Adams (NC), Swalwell (CA), Ruiz (CA), Titus (NV), McClain Delaney (MD), Brown (OH), Kennedy (NY), Krishnamoorthi (IL), McIver (NJ), Wilson (FL), Nadler (NY), Correa (CA), Johnson (GA), Carson (IN), Watson Coleman (NJ), Craig (MN)DemocratStrikes sections 10105 and 10106, which impose SNAP cost-sharing and matching funds requirements on statesSubmitted
479Version 2Schweikert (AZ)RepublicanRevised Revised Insert H.R. 3466, to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to establish a skills-based immigration points system, to focus family-sponsored immigration on spouses and minor children, to eliminate the Diversity Visa Program, to set a limit on the number of refugees admitted annually to the United States, and for other purposes.Revised
480Version 2Huffman (CA)DemocratRevised Strikes Sec. 70411 which would provide a tax credit for individuals for qualified charitable contributions to a scholarship granting organization.Revised
481Version 1Simon (CA)DemocratPrevents Subtitle B of Title VII from taking effect until the CMS Office of the Actuary certifies that such provisions will not decrease access to, or participation in clinical trials.Submitted
482Version 1Simon (CA)DemocratPrevents Subtitle B of Title VII from taking effect until the CMS Office of the Actuary certifies that such provisions will not decrease access to, or coverage of, the Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP).Submitted
483Version 1Simon (CA)DemocratPrevents Subtitle B of Title VII from taking effect until the CMS Office of the Actuary certifies that such provisions will not decrease access to, or coverage of, cancer treatment including chemotherapy and radiation.Submitted
484Version 1Simon (CA)DemocratPrevents Subtitle B of Title VII from taking effect until the CMS Office of the Actuary certifies that such provisions will not decrease access to, or coverage of, behavioral health care services including substance use disorder prevention, counseling, and treatment including medication assisted treatment (MAT).Submitted
485Version 1Sykes (OH)DemocratThis amendment would strike the language which establishes the Task Force to Terminate Direct File.Submitted
486Version 1Simon (CA)DemocratStrikes Section 10102, "modifications to SNAP work requirements for able-bodied adults".Submitted
487Version 1Sánchez (CA)DemocratStrikes additional $29,850,000,000 in appropriations for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).Submitted
488Version 1Garcia (TX), Velázquez (NY), Tlaib (MI), Carson (IN), McIver (NJ), Espaillat (NY), Lee (PA), Swalwell (CA), Watson Coleman (NJ)DemocratTo require standardized uniforms for agents or officers of the Department of Homeland Security when carrying out any immigration enforcement activity.Submitted
489Version 1Lee (PA), Ramirez (IL), Tlaib (MI), Watson Coleman (NJ), Casar (TX), McIver (NJ)DemocratStrikes cap on the amount of federal student loans that graduate and professional students and parent borrowers may take out.Submitted
490Version 1Green (TX)DemocratThis amendment would create incentives for education about Renal Medullary Carcinoma.Submitted
491Version 1Cohen (TN)DemocratStrikes the Rescission of funds for Green and Resilient Retrofit Program for Multifamily Housing.Submitted
492Version 1Waters (CA)DemocratProhibits the President from owning or controlling (directly or indirectly) any financial institution or other company that engages in activities subject to the supervisory, regulatory, or enforcement jurisdiction of previously independent Federal financial regulators that now operate under White House control. These agencies include the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (Fed), Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC), Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC), National Credit Union Administration (NCUA), Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).Submitted
493Version 1Schweikert (AZ)RepublicanRequires the Senate amendment to H.R. 1 to be scored against a current law baseline by the Congressional Budget Office and Joint Committee on Taxation.Submitted
494Version 1Lee (PA), Williams (GA), Tlaib (MI), Ramirez (IL), Vargas (CA)DemocratStrikes Sec. 60016 which rescinds funding for environmental and climate justice block grants.Submitted
495Version 1McIver (NJ), Carson (IN)DemocratThis amendment would require states to send a written notice to everyone who has any previous benefit cut due to the provisions of the One Big Beautiful Bill. The letter must apologize for their loss of benefits and refer them to affordable alternative resources to replace the services they lost.Submitted
496Version 2Balint (VT)DemocratRevised Increases the Rural Health Transformation Program to $100 billion for fiscal years 2026 to fiscal year 2030 and requires CBO to ensure that the Medicaid provider tax changes will not reduce access to substance use disorder treatment or mental health care in rural and underserved areas.Revised
497Version 2Balint (VT)DemocratRevised Exempts individuals undergoing substance use disorder treatment at both in-patient and out-patient health care settings from providing Medicaid eligibility every six months.Revised
498Version 1McIver (NJ), Lee (PA), Carson (IN)DemocratProhibits funding for criminal investigations, prosecutions, and surveillance of women’s reproductive health decisions, including abortion and in vitro fertilization, and health care providers who provide medical abortions.Submitted
499Version 1Lee (PA), Ramirez (IL), Tlaib (MI)DemocratRescinds funding for the border wall and reappropriates that funding for grants to states for medical assistance programs.Submitted
500Version 2Cohen (TN), Johnson (GA)DemocratRevised Provides a 50% tax credit on out-of-pocket expenses for up to three mobility devices per calendar year.Revised
501Version 1Davis (IL)DemocratModernizes the transfer and manufacturing taxes for devices covered by the National Firearms Act by adjusting them to inflation.Submitted
502Version 1Landsman (OH)DemocratEliminates the section that prohibits funding for reproductive healthcare.Submitted
503Version 1McIver (NJ), Jackson (IL), Carson (IN)DemocratRemoves the household SNAP benefit ceiling and replaces it with a household SNAP benefit floor.Submitted
504Version 1McIver (NJ), Jackson (IL), Carson (IN)DemocratStrikes provisions that reduce funding administered by any federal agency whose headquarters is displaying the likeness of a sitting President.Submitted
505Version 1Ramirez (IL), Lee (PA), Tlaib (MI)DemocratProhibits funds to be used for ICE personnel bonuses and redirects funding to support healthcare.Submitted
506Version 1McIver (NJ), Jackson (IL), Mfume (MD), Carson (IN), Watson Coleman (NJ), Beyer (VA), Johnson (TX)DemocratProhibits funding increases or decreases at agencies found to have unlawfully terminated federal employees.Submitted
507Version 1Budzinski (IL), Hoyle (OR), Tokuda (HI), Lee (PA)DemocratAdds a section that would prohibit any funds from this Act from being distributed if it is determined that any title will result in workforce reductions, diminished job opportunities, or adverse impacts on collective bargaining rights or the ability of workers to organize and maintain secure employment in any sector of the economy.Submitted
508Version 1Velázquez (NY), Jayapal (WA), Ramirez (IL), Espaillat (NY)DemocratProhibits U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents conducting immigration enforcement operations from wearing facial coverings.Submitted
509Version 1Nehls (TX), Grothman (WI)RepublicanEliminates Sections 70341 and 70342.Submitted
510Version 1Cohen (TN)DemocratProhibits funds from being used to retrofit aircraft gifted to the United States for Presidential transportation.Submitted
511Version 1Balint (VT)DemocratDelays the implementation of provider tax changes in Sec. 71115 until CBO certifies that the changes will not negatively impact rural hospitals, disproportionate share hospitals, or community health centers from providing mental and behavioral health services.Submitted
512Version 1Cohen (TN)DemocratProhibits the President from receiving funds in this bill.Submitted
513Version 1Balint (VT)DemocratExempts managed care programs operated by state governments from any changes to state-directed payments in Sec. 71116.Submitted
514Version 1Balint (VT)DemocratDelays the expiration of the enhanced premium tax credits until CBO certifies that it will not negatively impact individuals from accessing substance use disorder treatment and behavioral and mental health care.Submitted
515Version 1Johnson (GA)DemocratThis section seeks to end a rule finalized last year that would: Eliminate access barriers for children and families to access health coverage Prohibit coverage lockouts for non-payment of premiums Removal of Annual and Lifetime Dollar Limits on Covered Services By eliminating this rule we are removing protections for our children and directly affecting their ability to receive healthcare, as well as putting them on a track for negative long term health outcomes.Submitted
516Version 1Morrison (MN)DemocratProhibits funds made available or raised by this Act from being used to authorize or permit sulfide-ore copper mining that would negatively impact the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness.Submitted
517Version 1Johnson (GA)DemocratExempt funds already obligated or awarded to Georgia-based projects from any rescission or claw back provisions.Submitted
518Version 2Johnson (GA)DemocratRevised Replace language rescinding unobligated balances with a requirement for quarterly public reporting by the relevant oversight agency.Revised
519Version 1Johnson (GA)DemocratStrike Section 71119- REQUIREMENT FOR STATES TO ESTABLISH MEDICAID COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN INDIVIDUALS. This section seeks to establish an 80 hour a week work requirement in order for people to receive their Medicaid coverage. Work requirement programs have been instituted before and have been shown to do nothing except kick people off of coverage and add yet another barrier to getting health care coverage in America.Submitted
520Version 1Tokuda (HI)DemocratAdds a new subsection requiring the Secretary of Health and Human Services to certify that the Act will not financially harm rural hospitals or providers or disrupt access to care in rural communities before it can take effect.Submitted
521Version 1Johnson (GA)DemocratEnsure that fast-tracked environmental reviews continue to comply with public notice, comment, and community engagement requirements.Submitted
522Version 1Cohen (TN)DemocratThis amendment would impose a 20% annual tax on the increase in net worth of billionaires and ultra-high earners, using mark-to-market valuation for tradable assets and special rules for non-tradable assets. It applies to individuals with at least $1 billion in assets or $100 million in income for three consecutive years.Submitted
523Version 1Cohen (TN)DemocratThis amendment would block any part of the bill from cutting or eliminating key tax benefits for working families, including the Child Tax Credit, Earned Income Tax Credit, Retirement Savings Credit, and ACA health insurance subsidies. It also protects any other similar tax relief provisions for low- and moderate-income households.Submitted
524Version 1Sánchez (CA)DemocratRenews Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) through 2031, streamlines eligibility criteria, and ensures truck drivers, port workers, and small business workers displaced by tariffs since January 20 2025 can apply for TAA.Submitted
525Version 1Feenstra (IA)RepublicanRevises the 45Z Clean Fuel Production Credit language as proposed in the Senate Amendment to H.R. 1 to specifically: restore the $1.75/gallon adjusted rate for all Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production, clarify eligibility and allowance of the credit for Alcohol-to-Jet (ATJ) fuel for both ethanol and SAF producers - including a provision to prevent credit duplication, and ensuring an effective date that amendments made to this section shall apply to transportation fuel produced and sold after Dec. 31, 2024.Submitted
526Version 1Crockett (TX)DemocratProhibits ICE from enttering into 287(g) agreements with law enforcement who have been found to violate civil rights within the last 5 yearsSubmitted
527Version 1Crockett (TX)DemocratStrikes provision using funds to conduct body searches of immigrant kids for tattoos.Submitted
528Version 1Grothman (WI)RepublicanStrikes Sec. 70422. Permanent enhancement of low-income housing tax credit.Submitted
529Version 1Grothman (WI)RepublicanInserts language to ensure that Scholarship Granting Organizations do not use eligibility criteria that impose a marriage penalty.Submitted

Committee Votes

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 122

Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to provide four hours of debate for the motion to concur, equally divided among and controlled between the chair and ranking member of the committees on Budget, Ways and Means, Energy and Commerce, and Agriculture. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 123

Motion by Mr. McGovern to strike the text of the rule and instead make in order a motion offered by the Chair of the Committee on the Budget or his designee that the House disagree to the Senate amendment to H.R. 1 and request a conference with the Senate, debatable for one hour equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking member of the Committee on the Budget. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 124

Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #207, offered by Representative McGovern, which requires NIH to restore all awarded, unspent, but obligated appropriated NIH grant funding. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 125

Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #156, offered by Democratic Leader Jeffries, which strikes all provisions that would cause millions of Americans to lose healthcare and food assistance. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 126

Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #1, offered by Representative Gillen, which strikes the limitation on the State and Local Tax deduction. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 127

Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #13, offered by Representative Sykes, which strikes the Medicaid cuts in the bill. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 128

Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #124, offered by Representative Hayes, which strikes harmful provisions that would slash food assistance for children, seniors, and veterans. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 129

Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #2, offered by Representative Brown, which strikes the ineffective SNAP time limits. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 130

Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #279, offered by Representative Scott of Virginia and Representative McGovern, which prohibits the bill from going into effect unless cuts to Medicaid and SNAP would not result in fewer families being eligible for free school meals. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 131

Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #59, offered by Representative DelBene, which makes the Child Tax Credit fully refundable and increase the credit amount from $2,000 per child to $6,360 for newborns, $4,320 for children ages one through six, and $3,600 for children age six through 17. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 132

Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #146, offered by Representative Thompson of California, which strikes Section 70436 of the bill, which eliminates the transfer and manufacturing tax on silencers, short-barreled rifles and short-barreled shotguns. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 133

Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #102, offered by Representative Chu, which prevents federal contributions to Trump Accounts for children of taxpayers who earn at least $1 million. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 134

Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #83, offered by Representative Chu, which ensures that no one earning more than $10 million per year receives a tax cut. Defeated: 4–8

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
No Vote
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 135

Motion by Mr. McGovern to amend the rule to make in order amendment #304, offered by Representative Gomez, which establishes a 39.6% tax bracket for income over $1,000,000,000. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 136

Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendment #213, offered by Representative Raskin, which lifts the ban on Byrne/JAG and COPS funding for state and local police to ensure that community violence intervention and prevention initiative efforts may receive funding. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 137

Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendment #79, offered by Representative Jayapal, which prohibits the use of funds in Subtitle A of Title VII from being used by Immigration and Customs Enforcement to detain or deport U.S. citizens. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 138

Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendment #201, offered by Representative Scanlon, which directs the Secretary of Agriculture to reinstate the Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement Program and the Local Food for Schools Cooperative Agreement Program. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 139

Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendment #210, offered by Representative Scanlon, which prohibits funds from Title X, Subtitle A from being used to implement or defend Executive Order 14160, entitled “Protecting the Meaning and Value of American Citizenship". Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 140

Motion by Ms. Scanlon to amend the rule to make in order amendment #187, offered by Representative Scanlon, which strikes the section of the bill that repeals the authorization and rescinds funding for addressing air pollution at schools. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 141

Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to amend the rule to make in order amendment #474, offered by Representative Leger Fernández, which extends the current individual income tax rates except for increasing the top marginal tax rate from 37% to 39.6%. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 142

Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to amend the rule to make in order amendment #167, offered by Representative Chu, which strikes the cuts to the Affordable Care Act that reduce affordability for individuals who get coverage on the ACA marketplace. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 143

Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to amend the rule to make in order amendment #192, offered by Representative Underwood, which makes the enhanced premium tax credits that lower the costs of health insurance plans offered on the ACA Marketplaces permanent. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 144

Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to amend the rule to make in order amendment #125, offered by Representative Morrison, which strikes the section that defunds Planned Parenthood and reduces access to life saving cancer screenings and reproductive health care. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 145

Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to amend the rule to make in order amendment #38, offered by Representative Thompson of California, which strikes the termination of green energy tax credits. Defeated: 4–9

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Nay
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Nay
Mr. Langworthy
Nay
Mr. Austin Scott
Nay
Mr. Griffith
Nay
Mr. Jack
Nay
Ms. Foxx
Nay
Mr. McGovern
Yea
Ms. Scanlon
Yea
Mr. Neguse
Yea
Ms. Leger Fernández
Yea

Rules Committee Record Vote No. 146

Motion by Mr. Griffith to report the rule. Adopted: 7–6

Majority Members
Vote
Minority Members
Vote

Mrs. Fischbach
Yea
Mr. Norman
Nay
Mr. Roy
Nay
Mrs. Houchin
Yea
Mr. Langworthy
Yea
Mr. Austin Scott
Yea
Mr. Griffith
Yea
Mr. Jack
Yea
Ms. Foxx
Yea
Mr. McGovern
Nay
Ms. Scanlon
Nay
Mr. Neguse
Nay
Ms. Leger Fernández
Nay