H.R. 3838 - Streamlining Procurement for Effective Execution
H.R. 3838 - Streamlining Procurement for Effective Execution and Delivery and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026
Hearing Information
Amendment Deadline
Thursday, August 28, 2025 - 5:00pm View Announcement »
Meeting Announcement
Monday, September 8, 2025 - 2:00pm H-313, The Capitol View Announcement »
Video
Bill Text
(as reported)
Rules Committee Print 119-8 PDF
Showing the text of H.R. 3838, as reported by the Committee on Armed Services, with modifications
Comparative Print PDF
Showing the differences between the text of H.R. 3838, as reported by the Committee on Armed Services, and Rules Committee Print 119-8.
H. Rept. 119-231 PDF
Report from the Committee on Armed Services to accompany H.R. 3838
Hearing Documents
Rule PDF
H. Rept. 119-255 PDF
Rule Information
COMMITTEE ACTION:
REPORTED BY A RECORD VOTE of 9-4 on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
FLOOR ACTION ON H. RES. 682:
Agreed to by a record vote of 210-207, after agreeing to the previous question by a record vote of 213-207, on Tuesday, September 9, 2025.
MANAGERS: Scott/Scanlon
1. Structured rule for H.R. 3838.
2. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.
3. Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Armed Services or their respective designees.
4. Provides that in lieu of the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the Committee on Armed Services now printed in the bill, an amendment in the nature of a substitute consisting of the text of Rules Committee Print 119-8 shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read.
5. Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended.
6. Makes in order only those further amendments printed in part A of the Rules Committee report and amendments en bloc described in section 3 of the rule. Each further amendment shall be considered only in the order printed in the report, may be offered only by a Member designated in the report, shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for the time specified in the report equally divided and controlled by the proponent and an opponent, shall not be subject to amendment, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.
7. Waives all points of order against the further amendments printed in part A of the Rules Committee report and amendments en bloc described in section 3 of the rule.
8. Provides that the chair of the Committee on Armed Services or his designee may offer amendments en bloc consisting of further amendments printed in part A of the Rules Committee report not earlier disposed of. Amendments en bloc shall be considered as read, shall be debatable for 40 minutes equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on Armed Services or their respective designees, shall not be subject to amendment, and shall not be subject to a demand for division of the question.
9. Provides one motion to recommit.
10. Closed rule for H.R. 3486.
11. Waives all points of order against consideration of the bill.
12. Provides that the amendment in the nature of a substitute recommended by the Committee on the Judiciary now printed in the bill, modified by the amendment printed in part B of the Rules Committee report, shall be considered as adopted and the bill, as amended, shall be considered as read.
13. Waives all points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended.
14. Provides one hour of general debate equally divided and controlled by the chair and ranking minority member of the Committee on the Judiciary or their respective designees.
15. Provides one motion to recommit.
Amendments (click each header to sort table ▲▼ by that column)
# | Version # | Sponsor(s) | Party | Summary | Status |
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1 | Version 2 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Revised Protects American servicemembers and U.S. credibility by upholding our commitment to the Afghan allies who served the U.S. mission in Afghanistan. This bill codifies the Office of the Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts, codifies the responsibilities of the Coordinator for Afghan Relocation Efforts, and establishes a database of cases of Afghans in the relocation pipeline. | Revised |
2 | Version 4 | Houchin (IN) | Republican | Revised Modifies language in the FY2026 NDAA to prioritize the deployment of advanced nuclear reactor technology at installations. | Made in Order |
3 | Version 2 | Titus (NV), Riley (NY) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the requirement of evidence of a certain dose of radiation to determine that a veteran is a radiation-exposed veteran. | Revised |
4 | Version 1 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Allows a portion of the Southern Nevada Water Authority’s (SNWA) Horizon Lateral water pipeline project to tunnel underneath Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area (NCA), increasing water reliability for over a million Southern Nevadans, fortifying the region’s water infrastructure against potential outages, and minimizing disruptions and impacts to the surrounding communities. | Submitted |
5 | Version 1 | Goldman (NY), Barragán (CA), Ruiz (CA), Nadler (NY), Mullin (CA), Ansari (AZ), Bell (MO), Titus (NV), Chu (CA), Clarke (NY), Kelly (IL), McGarvey (KY), Pettersen (CO), Vargas (CA), Casten (IL), Espaillat (NY), Jayapal (WA), Peters (CA), Swalwell (CA), Meng (NY), Beyer (VA), Fletcher (TX), Garcia (IL), Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of the National Guard to enforce Immigration Laws as such term is defined in section 101 of the Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. 1101). | Submitted |
6 | Version 2 | Ruiz (CA), Tenney (NY), Bilirakis (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the Department of Defense to use expeditionary solid waste disposal systems to destroy illicit contraband such as counterfeit goods, unauthorized military gear, narcotics, and classified materials, including in support of border security and interdiction operations. | Revised |
7 | Version 1 | Ruiz (CA), Bilirakis (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs to allow designated individuals or immediate family members to supplement a deceased veteran’s health records with observed conditions or relevant health information. | Submitted |
8 | Version 1 | Bell (MO), Vasquez (NM), Moylan (GU), Garamendi (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Amends the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act to include additional ZIP Codes with respect to claims relating to Manhattan Project waste. | Submitted |
9 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA), Bacon (NE), Obernolte (CA), Tenney (NY), Turner (OH), Gottheimer (NJ), Castor (FL), Pappas (NH), Goodlander (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits export or sale of petroleum products from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China, North Korea, Russia, and Iran. | Submitted |
10 | Version 1 | Smith (NJ) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to certify that offshore wind projects in the North Atlantic and Mid-Atlantic Planning Areas will not interfere with radar capabilities. Requires the Inspector General of the Department of Transportation to conduct a study to determine whether offshore wind projects in the North Atlantic and Mid-Atlantic Planning Areas will interfere with radar capabilities. | Made in Order |
11 | Version 1 | Omar (MN), Pocan (WI) | Democrat | Cuts $150 billion from the topline, with exemptions for Defense Health spending and troop pay/benefits | Submitted |
12 | Version 1 | Titus (NV), Bilirakis (FL), Malliotakis (NY), Gottheimer (NJ), Goldman (NY), Pappas (NH), Meng (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Ensures Israel’s Qualitative Military Edge against Turkey. | Submitted |
13 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Withdrawn Prohibits the National Security Agency from designating any U.S. institution of higher education as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity if it maintains a partnership or academic collaboration with an entity located in, or controlled by, the People’s Republic of China or the Chinese Communist Party. Requires the Director of the National Security Agency to withdraw existing designations and prohibits federal funds from supporting such institutions beginning 180 days after enactment. | Withdrawn |
14 | Version 1 | Keating (MA), Aderholt (AL), Bergman (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the update and preservation of memorials to Chaplains at Arlington National Cemetery by the Secretary of the Army. | Made in Order |
15 | Version 1 | Jacobs (CA), McBride (DE), Takano (CA), Pocan (WI), Pappas (NH) | Democrat | Codifies nondiscrimination in the Armed Forces. Identical to H.R. 515 (119th Congress) | Submitted |
16 | Version 1 | Webster (FL) | Republican | Clarifies that a reservist has the ability to discontinue participation in the survivor benefit plan during a previous open season. | Submitted |
17 | Version 2 | Levin (CA), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Lowers threshold for the Secretary to provide a temporary BAH adjustment for area cost-of-living increases from 20% to 15%, and makes the Secretary's temporary BAH adjustment authority permanent. Identical to H.R. 4060 (119th Congress). | Made in Order |
18 | Version 1 | Levin (CA), Bilirakis (FL), Budzinski (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Revises separation pay recoupment to clarify that if a member has already fully repaid VA through deductions from disability compensation, no further deduction shall be made by DOD from retired or retainer pay, and vice versa. | Submitted |
19 | Version 2 | Webster (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires a report on the military camping and recreational park program. | Made in Order |
20 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Creates parental leave parity for the USPHS Commissioned Corps. They are the only branch of the uniformed services where the parental leave policy is not aligned with their counterparts. This makes the necessary correction. | Submitted |
21 | Version 1 | Patronis (FL) | Republican | Ensures the Navy maintains a squadron in Pensacola, Florida, whose mission is to conduct flight demonstration's to support recruitment and awareness efforts of the Navy. In carrying out the mission the squadron shall conduct at least two flight demonstrations in Pensacola annually and conduct in Florida at least 60 percent of the total number of training flights conducted by the squadron annually. Identical to H.R. 5029 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
22 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU), Panetta (CA), Vasquez (NM), Bell (MO), Leger Fernández (NM) | Bi-Partisan | Revises the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act to include Guam. | Submitted |
23 | Version 1 | Kim (CA), Raskin (MD), Malliotakis (NY), Elfreth (MD), Shreve (IN), Houlahan (PA), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Provides liability protections for good faith donations of pet food and pet supplies to animal shelters. | Submitted |
24 | Version 2 | Mace (SC), Tenney (NY), Brecheen (OK) | Republican | Revised Prohibits DoD from covering or furnishing gender-related medical treatment under TRICARE. | Made in Order |
25 | Version 1 | Mace (SC), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Prohibits the Superintendent of a Service Academy from allowing a cadet or midshipman who is male from participating in an athletic program or activity that is designated exclusively for females. | Made in Order |
26 | Version 1 | Burlison (MO) | Republican | Authorizes the President of the United States to award the Medal of Honor to Gregory McManus for acts of valor while serving in the United States Army. | Made in Order |
27 | Version 1 | Mace (SC), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Prohibits the Secretary of Defense from soliciting information through a form or survey regarding the gender identity of an individual, providing an option to indicate the sex or gender of an individual is something other than male or female, and requiring the Secretary reject a response other than male or female to a required question on a form or survey regarding sex or gender. | Made in Order |
28 | Version 1 | Mace (SC), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Prohibits the consideration of race, sex, color, ethnicity, national origin, or religion of an applicant to a Service Academy in a determination whether to admit such applicant to the Academy. | Submitted |
29 | Version 1 | Hayes (CT), Budzinski (IL), Cohen (TN), Horsford (NV), Pappas (NH) | Democrat | Exempts veterans from Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) work requirements. | Submitted |
30 | Version 1 | Hayes (CT), Horsford (NV), Budzinski (IL) | Democrat | Expands eligibility for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for certain disabled veterans, including those determined to be catastrophically disabled. Identical to H.R.2195 - Feed Hungry Veterans Act of 2025 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
31 | Version 2 | Norman (SC), Tenney (NY), Brecheen (OK) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the provision of gender transition procedures, including surgery or medication, through the Exceptional Family Medical Program. | Made in Order |
32 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA), Bice (OK), Budzinski (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of Defense and Secretary of Veterans Affairs to submit a report on ongoing research and gaps related to perimenopause and menopause of servicewomen and women veterans. | Submitted |
33 | Version 1 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Strikes funding for the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative. | Submitted |
34 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Corrects a longstanding drafting error to clarify that District of Columbia National Guard members who were federal civilian employees during their mobilization from May 29, 2020, until enactment of the FY22 NDAA were entitled to leave without loss in pay or time from their federal civilian employment. | Submitted |
35 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Allows members of the Foreign Service to use Voluntary Early Retirement Authority when an agency is undergoing a reduction in force or other restructuring. | Submitted |
36 | Version 1 | Mace (SC), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Prohibits male students from participating in an athletic program or activity designated exclusively for participation by students who are female at schools operated by the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA). | Submitted |
37 | Version 1 | Mace (SC), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Prohibits funds from being made available to teach or promote critical race theory (CRT) in schools operated by the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) and to prohibit certain diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices at DoDEA. | Submitted |
38 | Version 1 | Baird (IN) | Republican | Modifies section 1626 (Improvements to certain Department of Defense indemnification procedures to enable procurement of commercial advanced nuclear technologies) to update combined unit indemnification threshold into alignment with the defined scope of the Nuclear Technologies Transition Working Group (Sec 316) and Executive Order 14299. | Submitted |
39 | Version 1 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Requires a report on human trafficking in Ukraine after the Russian invasion. | Submitted |
40 | Version 1 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Requires an Intelligence Community Assessment on Syria. | Submitted |
41 | Version 2 | Bilirakis (FL), Schneider (IL), Tenney (NY), Pallone (NJ), Malliotakis (NY), Mullin (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Department of Defense and Secretary of State to issue a report assessing the Turkish Government's activities in Syria, Iraq, and Turkey and whether those actions support terrorist organizations, money laundering, and/or contribute to humanitarian crises among civilians of those nations. | Revised |
42 | Version 1 | Bilirakis (FL), Schneider (IL), Tenney (NY), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense and Secretary of State to issue a report on Turkish-Iranian cooperation to evade sanctions imposed by the United States. | Submitted |
43 | Version 1 | Smith (NJ) | Republican | Requires the GAO to conduct a review of biological weapons research conducted between January 1, 1945 and December 31, 1972 in relation to ticks and tick-borne diseases and submit a report to Congress detailing the findings of that review. | Made in Order |
44 | Version 1 | Bilirakis (FL), Schneider (IL), Titus (NV), Pallone (NJ), Malliotakis (NY), Goldman (NY), Mullin (CA), Pappas (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Prevents the sale or license for the export of F-35 aircraft to the Government of Turkey unless the President certifies such sale is in the national interest of the U.S. among other prerequisites. | Submitted |
45 | Version 3 | Ellzey (TX), Womack (AR), Pfluger (TX), Van Orden (WI), Franklin (FL) | Republican | Revised Revises Title 10 to achieve parity across the US Service Academies by requiring the Director of Admissions of the US Naval Academy to be a uniformed officer, not a civilian. | Made in Order |
46 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Strikes section 1205, "Research, Develpoment, Test, and Evaluation of Emerging Technologies to further the warfighting capabilities of the United States and certain partner countries." | Submitted |
47 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA), Pfluger (TX), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Lists xylazine as a Schedule III controlled substance while protecting the drug’s legal use by veterinarians, farmers, and ranchers. | Submitted |
48 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA), Scott, Austin (GA), Harder (CA), Tran (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Reviews how the Defense Department calculates cost of living adjustment (COLA), specifically in high-cost areas of California. | Made in Order |
49 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA) | Democrat | Authorizes Thomas Helmut Griffin to receive the Medal of Honor for acts of valor as a member of the Army during the Vietnam War. | Made in Order |
50 | Version 1 | Mace (SC), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Prohibits individuals from accessing or using single-sex spaces on military installations which do not correspond to the biological sex of the individual. | Made in Order |
51 | Version 1 | Keating (MA), Goldman (NY) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of State to release a public version of the strategy to address white identity terrorism as required by the FY21 NDAA. Then on a yearly basis for 10 years, requires the Secretary of State to submit a report on the progress of implementing this strategy. | Submitted |
52 | Version 1 | Crockett (TX), Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Strikes Section 525 on Diversity, Equity, Inclusion. | Submitted |
53 | Version 1 | Wasserman Schultz (FL), Van Drew (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Reauthorizes the PROTECT our Children Act and modernizes the Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force Program. Identical to H.R. 1274 (119th). | Submitted |
54 | Version 1 | Omar (MN), Gosar (AZ) | Bi-Partisan | Repeals the 127(e) program. | Submitted |
55 | Version 1 | McCormick (GA) | Republican | Raises the congressional notification threshold for export of US Munitions List Category I items from $1,000,000 to $5,000,000 and adjusts it for inflation year-over-year. USML Category I items include nonautomatic, semiautomatic, and automatic firearms up to .50 caliber, shotguns with barrels less than 18", insurgency-counterinsurgency type firearms, and firearms silencers and suppressors. | Submitted |
56 | Version 1 | Frost (FL), Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Requires an annual report for 4 years on taxpayer money saved through oversight of fraud, waste, and abuse in defense spending. | Made in Order |
57 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds for foreign military sales to any country (a) subject to a case before the International Court of Justice over violations of the Genocide Convention with provisional measures to prevent genocide issued by the court; or (b) the current government of which includes officials that have outstanding arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court. | Submitted |
58 | Version 1 | Lieu (CA) | Democrat | Amends the William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 to direct the National Institute of Standards and Technology to develop standards and guidelines for AI systems adopted by agencies and vendors. | Submitted |
59 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense to develop and implement training programs for servicemembers on the risks of digital manipulation and foreign psychological operations through foreign-owned social media platforms. | Submitted |
60 | Version 1 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Extends the sunset date of the Technology Modernization Fund (TMF) through December 31, 2032. | Submitted |
61 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Establishes a pilot program under the International Trade Administration, in coordination with Department of Defense, to provide targeted export assistance for small and medium-sized defense technology firms seeking to market their defense-related products in allied countries. | Submitted |
62 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA), Scott, Austin (GA) | Bi-Partisan | Conducts a tabletop exercise to test the resiliency and integration of communal and military assets to defend against shared threats, from cyber attacks to extreme weather events. | Made in Order |
63 | Version 1 | Steube (FL), Kelly (PA), Kelly (MS), Moore (AL), Ogles (TN), Van Orden (WI) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense to be renamed to the "Department of War" in all regulations and requires the title of Secretary of Defense to be renamed as "Secretary of War". | Submitted |
64 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Strengthens consumer protections for servicemembers with regards to medical debt collection and credit reporting, including prohibiting the collection of medical debt for two years and prohibiting any medical debt incurred while a member of the Armed Forces from ever appearing on a credit report. | Submitted |
65 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Mandates the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of Commerce, submit a report to Congress that: 1. Identifies the types and estimated number of dual-use technologies developed or manufactured in the United States that have been acquired by entities linked to the Chinese Communist Party over the past 5 years; 2. Describes the primary methods of acquisition; 3. Provides recommendations to strengthen protections against foreign acquisition of dual-use technologies. | Made in Order |
66 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Adds the text of the Stop Politicians Profiting from War Act to the bill as a new section. This prohibits Members of Congress, their spouses, and their dependent children from owning or trading stocks, bonds, commodities, futures, or any other form of security from a defense contractor or which are significantly based upon defense contractors. | Submitted |
67 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Strikes the prohibition on the reduction of the total number of nuclear armed Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) deployed in the United States in Sec. 1623. | Submitted |
68 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense to replace the use of dogs, cats, nonhuman primates and marine mammals in live fire trauma training with advanced simulators, mannequins, cadavers or actors. | Made in Order |
69 | Version 2 | Moolenaar (MI), Stefanik (NY) | Republican | Revised Removes exemptions under the Foreign Agents Registration Act for individuals or entities acting as agents of Chinese military companies. Defines “agent of a Chinese military company” to include covered lobbyists and consultants working on behalf of entities identified by the Department of Defense. | Revised |
70 | Version 1 | Titus (NV), Nehls (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts the text of the FAIR BET Act. Restores the gambling loss deduction to 100%. | Submitted |
71 | Version 1 | Lee (NV) | Democrat | Authorizes the Department of Defense to provide retention incentive pay to enlisted servicemembers that have a college degree in a field related to their military specialty to help improve recruitment and retention. | Made in Order |
72 | Version 3 | Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Directs the DoD to work with institutions of higher learning to develop a college credit equivalency for special operations with medical training that gives their training and field experience elevated college credits when applying for medical degrees like nursing or a medical doctorate degree. | Made in Order |
73 | Version 1 | Hayes (CT), Budzinski (IL) | Democrat | Increases amount of Dependency and Indemnity Compensation for surviving spouses and modifies requirements for Dependency and Indemnity Compensation for survivors of certain veterans rated totally disabled at time of death. Identical to H.R. 2055. | Submitted |
74 | Version 2 | Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Authorizes, beginning 60 days from the first World Cup event and sunsetting 60 days after the last event, the expansion of FBI drone detection and prevention authority under 6 USC 124 to include broad detection-only authority, via relief from federal electronic surveillance laws and authorize mitigation authorities expanded to appropriately vetted, trained, and certified State, Local, Tribal, and Territorial law enforcement agencies for the World Cup events. | Revised |
75 | Version 1 | Hayes (CT) | Democrat | Requires a review and the update of online information relating to suicide prevention and behavioral health. | Made in Order |
76 | Version 2 | Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Mandates that all Defense Central Index of Investigations (DCII) or (titling) files of investigations be maintained internally within the Department of Defense and not be disclosed to outside agencies unless the service member is convicted at court martial or a lawful subpoena or court order is issued for the records. | Revised |
77 | Version 2 | Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Amends Department of Defense (DoD) Instruction 5505.07 (DoD_Instruct_5505.07_2012.pdf) and any similar, relevant, or updated instructions on titling to mandate that DoD delete, remove, or rescind from the Defense Central Index of Investigations (DCII) or titling file and all relevant material 10-years after a service member leaves/discharged from the armed forces if, the serve member will not be charged with a crime (contained in the DCII or titling file) or court martialed in the next 12-months, unless the service member was found guilty at a court martial for the offenses in the DCII (titling) file. | Made in Order |
78 | Version 2 | Beyer (VA) | Democrat | Revised Calls for a study on modernizing the aeronautical standards currently used to design and test aircraft, both commercial and military. | Revised |
79 | Version 4 | Sherman (CA), Omar (MN), Casar (TX), Jayapal (WA) | Democrat | Revised Mandates compliance with the War Powers Resolution. | Revised |
80 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Fields (LA), Sorensen (IL), Fleischmann (TN), Case (HI), Davids (KS), Bergman (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a data sharing process to enable states to access military enlistment data to better inform high school students and educators on military careers and more accurately track the outcome of students who choose a career in the military after graduation. Identical to H.R.9925 introduced in the 118th Congress, and HR 1573 introduced in the 119th Congress. | Made in Order |
81 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Amodei (NV), Fleischmann (TN), Swalwell (CA), Moulton (MA) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the Department of Energy (DOE) to develop systems to defend a broad range of nuclear-related assets and facilities against unmanned aircraft system (UAS) (e.g., “drone”) threats. | Submitted |
82 | Version 1 | Moore (UT), Scott, Austin (GA), Cloud (TX), Gonzalez (TX), Murphy (NC), Tokuda (HI), Sorensen (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Modifies the definition of defense industrial base facility for purposes of direct hire authority to include supporting agencies and units of the same military installation/base. | Made in Order |
83 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Kiggans (VA), Ross (NC), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Harder (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a congressional charter for the Veterans Association of Real Estate Professionals (VAREP) which delivers HUD-approved housing counseling and case management across the full housing lifecycle—pre-purchase, rental support, VA loan troubleshooting, loss mitigation, and homelessness services (SSVF, HUD-VASH). | Submitted |
84 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Panetta (CA), Khanna (CA), Garamendi (CA), Castor (FL) | Democrat | Supports grid resiliency on military bases. | Submitted |
85 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Reinstates assignment incentive pay at Creech Air Force Base to compensate for the base's high operations tempo, austere conditions, and lack of quality-of-life facilities. | Submitted |
86 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Designates Creech Air Force Base, Indian Springs, Nevada, as a remote or isolated installation. | Made in Order |
87 | Version 1 | Lee (NV) | Democrat | Expands access to medical treatment, including mental health treatment, for surviving children of servicemembers, who died while on active duty, by increasing the age limitation to qualify as a dependent child to age 26 for this select class of dependent. | Submitted |
88 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Amodei (NV), Horsford (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a status identifier for remotely piloted aircraft (RPA) crews who conduct combat operations, to help increase their access to medical care and give them proper recognition. | Submitted |
89 | Version 1 | Keating (MA) | Democrat | Requires that the total funding requested for DoD science and technology programs not fall below 3% of the total requested annual DoD budget for FY27 and beyond. Requires that no less than 15% of the requested science and technology program budget be designated for basic research. | Submitted |
90 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Prohibits Department of Defense special government employees (SGE) from obligating or expending federal funds. | Submitted |
91 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Gives the District of Columbia the same number of appointments and nominations to the U.S. service academies as states. | Submitted |
92 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Allows funds from the Surface Transportation Block Grant Program to be used to build sound barriers in older residential areas, allowing people in military housing and other impacted neighborhoods who bought their homes years before the construction of nearby interstate highways to live and raise their families in quiet neighborhoods. Identical to H.R. 7429 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
93 | Version 2 | Elfreth (MD), Scott, Austin (GA), McCormick (GA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Raises the maximum number of years of service required for eligibility for the Funded Legal Education Program, allowing more enlisted members the opportunity to become lawyers in the military. Current maximums prevent qualified enlisted members from participating. | Made in Order |
94 | Version 2 | Moolenaar (MI), Obernolte (CA), Krishnamoorthi (IL), McGovern (MA), Latta (OH), Stevens (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes the National Security Commission on Advanced Robotics to review U.S. competitiveness, risks, and applications of robotics and autonomous systems for national security and defense purposes, and to submit interim and final reports with recommendations. | Revised |
95 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Inserts the text of the Nuclear Weapons Abolition and Conversion Act of 2025 (H.R. 1888). | Submitted |
96 | Version 1 | Crane (AZ) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to study the number of forward-deployed DoD civilians exposed to toxic substances in combat zones. The study will assess the types of jobs affected, the benefits and protections currently available (such as health care, workers’ compensation, and insurance), and compare them to those provided to service members. It will also examine potential gaps, feasibility of a registry, and options for expanded coverage or compensation, with findings reported to Congress within 180 days. | Made in Order |
97 | Version 2 | Levin (CA), Van Orden (WI), Harder (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Adds to DoD Transition Assistance Program (TAP) counseling pathway factors. | Made in Order |
98 | Version 1 | Doggett (TX), Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Establishes an oversight panel to ensure fair and reasonable prices were achieved in contracts for sole-source weapons systems, spare parts, and services. | Submitted |
99 | Version 1 | Moore (AL), Self (TX), Nehls (TX), Babin (TX), Baird (IN) | Republican | Prohibits anyone who has a current diagnosis or history of symptoms consistent with gender dysphoria, or who has received or is receiving gender affirming care, from serving in the armed forces. Directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct a reinvestigation of the eligibility for access to classified information once separation from the Armed Forces occurs. | Submitted |
100 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Bans arms sales to any country engaged in transnational repression against U.S. citizens. | Submitted |
101 | Version 1 | Wasserman Schultz (FL), Wilson (SC), Schneider (IL), Carter (GA), Tenney (NY), Gottheimer (NJ), Goldman (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Reauthorizes the United States-Israel Energy Cooperation program and expands the types of eligible energy projects. It is identical to H.R. 2280 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
102 | Version 1 | Perry (PA) | Republican | Revises subtitle A of title VII of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 to include the provision of stellate ganglion block for certain members of the Armed Services. | Submitted |
103 | Version 1 | Lee (NV) | Democrat | Directs the Department of Defense to brief Congress on their efforts to create and implement incentive programs that would encourage Family Child Care providers to expand their services, support military spouses, and provide after-hours childcare, which would support troops and their families, who often work outside of normal business hours due to the global operations they support. | Submitted |
104 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of the Air Force, in coordination with the Defense Health Agency, to assess behavioral and social health conditions affecting servicemembers and families stationed at Creech. | Submitted |
105 | Version 1 | Lee (NV) | Democrat | Requires the delivery of a report on DoD's progress to meeting DFARS Case 2021-D015 (Restriction of Certain Metal Products), which bans the DoD from sourcing magnets from covered entities (e.g., China) over two phases which conclude with a full ban on 1 January 2027. | Made in Order |
106 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Repeals the Alien Enemies Act. | Submitted |
107 | Version 4 | Huizenga (MI) | Republican | Revised Removes the statutory requirement for the Missile Technology Control Regime from the Arms Export Control Act, allowing for expedited defense trade with allies. | Revised |
108 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Requires the delivery of a report from DoD outlining ongoing encroachment management projects, landscape partnerships, and stakeholder engagements to ensure the long term viability of the Nevada Test and Training Range (NTTR). | Made in Order |
109 | Version 1 | Lee (NV) | Democrat | Requires the submission of a report to Congress outlining the cost, schedule, and implementation plan to establish classified and unclassified communication enclaves between the DoD and Congress as annotated in the 2024 PPBE reform commission’s final report. | Made in Order |
110 | Version 1 | Issa (CA), Jackson (TX), Franklin (FL), Messmer (IN), Levin (CA), Calvert (CA), Salazar (FL), Obernolte (CA), Thompson (CA), Higgins (LA), Fallon (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Awards the Congressional Medal of Honor to E. Royce Williams for acts of valor during the Korean War. | Made in Order |
111 | Version 2 | Huizenga (MI), Wittman (VA), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to compile a report and global mapping of the PRC’s efforts to build or buy strategic foreign ports. | Made in Order |
112 | Version 1 | Lee (NV) | Democrat | Withdrawn Authorizes the DoD to carryover five percent of MILPERS and Operations and Maintenance (O&M) annual total obligation authority, to cross into the next fiscal year. Change requested in the congressionally mandated Commission on Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution Reform report submitted in March 2024. | Withdrawn |
113 | Version 1 | Huizenga (MI) | Republican | Withdrawn Requires Secretary of Defense to submit a report to Congress that describes compliance by the Department of Defense with the limitation on military-to-military exchange or contact with representatives of the People’s Liberation Army of the People’s Republic of China under section 1201 of the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2000. | Withdrawn |
114 | Version 1 | Lee (NV) | Democrat | Withdrawn Directs DoD to update applicable regulations and instructions to match the congressional intent that RDT&E, Procurement, and O&M can each separately or combined be used for software across all phases of it's lifecycle. Request annotated in congressionally mandated Commission on Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution Reform report submitted in March 2024. | Withdrawn |
115 | Version 1 | Schrier (WA), Mannion (NY) | Democrat | Requires quarterly and publicly accessible data reporting on the Department of Defense's Military Child Care in Your Neighborhood and Military Child Care in Your Neighborhood-Plus programs. | Submitted |
116 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI), Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Adds a prohibition on the use of funds to provide Section 333 security assistance (military and law enforcement “capacity building”) to El Salvador in light of the dire human rights situation there. | Submitted |
117 | Version 1 | Dunn (FL), Moolenaar (MI), Tokuda (HI), Tenney (NY), Castor (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Defense Health Agency to conduct a supply chain risk assessment and develop and maintain a list of critical medical products that rely on covered items originating from China. | Made in Order |
118 | Version 3 | Crane (AZ) | Republican | Revised Requires recurring annual reporting by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) on the implementation of a strategic plan to counter illicit cross-border tunnel operations, in conjunction with the DoD if CBP deems it appropriate. Currently, CBP is only required to report once no later than one year after the plan's development. | Revised |
119 | Version 1 | Dunn (FL), Moolenaar (MI), Tenney (NY), Case (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Commander of INDOPACOM to conduct an assessment of options to accelerate regional posture initiatives including a comprehensive list of planned or ongoing projects to enhance the access of the Armed Forces to the Indo-Pacific such as a headquarters, military installations, prepositioned stocks, and forward operating locations; an analysis of specific impediments including financial, diplomatic, or logistical to expedite each project, along with recommendations and required resources to overcome any barriers; an evaluation of the operational and strategic benefits of accelerating the completion timeline of each project; a prioritized listing of candidate projects and locations suitable for acceleration and the resources required to advance the relevant timetable for completion. | Submitted |
120 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Amends the Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) definition of annual income to exclude disability payments received by a veteran for eligibility purposes for housing built under the Housing and Urban Development-Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing (HUD-VASH) Program. | Submitted |
121 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits investment in securities of any company or its subsidiary that is listed on various US sanctions lists. | Submitted |
122 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits inclusion of Chinese securities in U.S. index funds. | Submitted |
123 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Requires China-based issuers of securities (including hedge funds and private equity funds) which fulfill certain exemptions from registration with the SEC to submit basic information to the SEC regarding the issuer. | Submitted |
124 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Requires public companies registered with the SEC to include in their annual SEEC filings a disclosure of its financial and supply chain risks associated with People's Republic of China. | Submitted |
125 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Repeals the president’s authority to federalize the District of Columbia’s police department. | Submitted |
126 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Requires members of the Armed Forces performing active service in the District of Columbia in response to an order of the president relating to crime or civil disturbance in D.C. to participate in a body-worn camera program similar to the D.C. police department’s program. | Submitted |
127 | Version 1 | Lieu (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of State to submit annual reports, with disaggregated data, on adverse security clearance adjudications. Identical to H.R. 4137 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
128 | Version 1 | Lieu (CA) | Democrat | Authorizes the Unit on Subnational Diplomacy within the Department of State to provide assistance to elected officials at the state, county, and city level within the United States (including their staff) to improve the ability of subnational governments to attract foreign investment, counter foreign malign influence within the United States, and contribute to the foreign policy priorities of the United States. | Submitted |
129 | Version 3 | Moylan (GU), King-Hinds (MP) | Republican | Revised Enhances the Department of Defense's authorities to work with local partners to expedite military construction. | Revised |
130 | Version 2 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Revised Requires report on military housing in Guam. | Made in Order |
131 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Withdrawn Directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct an analysis within 180 days to determine whether BOE Technology Group Co., Ltd. and Tianma Microelectronics Co., Ltd., including their subsidiaries, parents, affiliates, or successors, should be designated as Chinese military companies or military-civil fusion contributors and added to the list maintained under section 1260H(b) of the FY21 NDAA. | Withdrawn |
132 | Version 1 | Peters (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits housing discrimination based on an individual's veteran status, military status, or source of income. Identical to H.R.2846 in the 118th. | Submitted |
133 | Version 1 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Strikes extension of the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative. | Submitted |
134 | Version 1 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Prohibits assistance to Ukraine. | Made in Order |
135 | Version 1 | Meng (NY), Dean (PA) | Democrat | Requires an update to a 2012 report on Global Water Security by the Intelligence Community, in coordination with the Secretary of Defense. | Submitted |
136 | Version 2 | Meng (NY), Bilirakis (FL), Titus (NV), Malliotakis (NY), Lieu (CA), Gottheimer (NJ), Pallone (NJ), Pappas (NH), Goodlander (NH), Miller (OH), Thanedar (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a report on the security relationship between the United States and the Hellenic Republic. Identical to H.R. 4343, the United States-Greece Security Cooperation Reporting Act (119th Congress). | Revised |
137 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Withdrawn Ensures that in the event of a federal government shutdown, all members of the Armed Forces including reservists on active duty, civilian personnel at the Departments of Defense and Homeland Security, and associated contractors, would continue to receive their paycheck. | Withdrawn |
138 | Version 1 | Griffith (VA) | Republican | Withdrawn Clarifies the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 by stating a citizen of the United States must knowingly engage in terrorist activity while in the United States to qualify for detainment. | Withdrawn |
139 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA), Huizenga (MI), Bynum (OR), Garbarino (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Allows a registered investment company to exclude from the calculation of acquired fund fees and expenses those incurred indirectly from investment in a business development company. Acquired fund fees and expenses is a required line item on a fund's fee schedule that provides the operating expenses of the fund. Identical to H.R. 2225 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
140 | Version 1 | Griffith (VA) | Republican | Amends Section 1021(b) of the FY12 NDAA to limit the authority of the U.S. military to indefinitely detain individuals pursuant to the 2001 AUMF, to exclude American citizens from being subject to detention. | Made in Order |
141 | Version 1 | Crow (CO), Nunn (IA), Peters (CA), Titus (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes a two-year extension of the Afghan SIV program through December 31, 2027. | Submitted |
142 | Version 1 | Stevens (MI) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to establish a pilot program within 120 days to train members of the Armed Forces on safe and responsible interaction with digital information. | Submitted |
143 | Version 1 | Brecheen (OK), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Prohibits drag shows, drag queen story hours, and similar events. | Submitted |
144 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Provides eligibility for TRICARE Select and TRICARE For Life for certain service-connected disabled veterans. | Submitted |
145 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a certification from the Secretary of Defense that no contractor of the Department participates in or is engaged with the BDS movement. | Submitted |
146 | Version 1 | Harrigan (NC), Vasquez (NM), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to develop and implement a strategy by January 1, 2030, to end reliance on adversarial nations, including China, Russia, Iran, North Korea, and Belarus, for key pharmaceutical raw materials. | Submitted |
147 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a report from Treasury that outlines any financial institution that has provided services that support a state sponsor of terrorism and any foreign financial institution that has conducted significant transactions for a person sanctioned by the U.S. for international terrorism or any human rights violation. | Submitted |
148 | Version 1 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Specifies that contracts and orders under the multiple award schedule program of the General Services Administration (GSA) may be evaluated on best value, rather than lowest overall cost, if the GSA determines that to be in the best interests of the federal government. | Submitted |
149 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Bans the research, development, procurement and promotion of cell cultured meat by the DOD. | Made in Order |
150 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Includes a sense of Congress that the Secretaries of Defense and State must use every opportunity at forums involving NATO or major non-NATO allies to ensure that such allied countries do not enforce warrants issued by the ICC against members of the armed forces of the U.S. or of its other allies. | Made in Order |
151 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Requires a report on the free speech rights of citizens in NATO member countries. | Submitted |
152 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Bans lobbying activities by State Department and Department of Defense personnel who handle foreign military sales within three years of leaving government service. | Submitted |
153 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Prohibits the use of foreign social media platforms on all government-issued devices while on military instillations. | Made in Order |
154 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense to report to Congress on the threat of fiber optic-controlled drones to US military installations, operations and personnel. This report should evaluate the use of these drones by foreign adversaries for surveillance and targeting. | Made in Order |
155 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Requires a GAO report to assess vulnerabilities in U.S. supply chains for critical minerals essential to defense manufacturing, including rare earth elements, lithium, cobalt and nickel. The report should identify current sources, evaluate barriers to expanding mining and processing capacity and recommend actions that federal agencies and Congress should take to incentivize domestic production. | Made in Order |
156 | Version 2 | Peters (CA), Casten (IL), Foster (IL) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to certify to Congress that a presidential order to launch a first-strike nuclear attack is valid and legal. Identical to H.R. 3564, the Nuclear First-Strike Security Act of 2025. | Revised |
157 | Version 1 | Bilirakis (FL), Schneider (IL), Titus (NV), Pallone (NJ), Malliotakis (NY), Goldman (NY), Mullin (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits the sale or license for the export of F-16 aircraft or F-16 aircraft upgrade technology to the Government of Turkey unless the President certifies such transfer is in the national interest of the United States, among other prerequisites. | Submitted |
158 | Version 1 | Johnson (SD), Moore (AL), Cloud (TX), Webster (FL), Tenney (NY), Carter (GA), Yakym (IN), Hurd (CO), Nehls (TX), Steube (FL), Aderholt (AL), Roy (TX), James (MI), Cammack (FL) | Republican | Prohibits biological males from competing in women’s sports at United States military service academies. Identical to H.R. 3917. | Submitted |
159 | Version 1 | Peters (CA), Jacobs (CA), Sewell (AL), Vargas (CA), Tokuda (HI), Garamendi (CA), Carter (LA), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Sánchez (CA), Goldman (NY) | Democrat | Prevents the United States Navy from renaming the USNS Harvey Milk and other ships named for other great Americans and civil rights leaders, such as Cesar Chavez, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Thurgood Marshall, and Harriet Tubman. Identical to H.R. 3993, the Preserving Great Americans' Legacies Act. | Submitted |
160 | Version 1 | Peters (CA), Crow (CO) | Democrat | Codifies portions of former President Biden’s Executive Order on Tackling the Climate Crisis at Home and Abroad, which required the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) to evaluate the economic and national security impacts of climate change. Similar to the National Security Climate Intelligence Act, last introduced in the 118th Congress. | Submitted |
161 | Version 1 | Patronis (FL), Moore (AL) | Republican | Eliminates the preference for Motor Vehicles using Electric or Hybrid propulsion systems and related requirements of the department of defense. | Made in Order |
162 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Requires a report on UAE foreign policy in specific countries in East and North Africa, including an assessment on whether U.S.-origin equipment sent to the UAE is being for gross violations of human rights in those countries. | Submitted |
163 | Version 2 | Bost (IL), Tenney (NY), Ciscomani (AZ) | Republican | Revised Improves the Transition Assistance Program by adding accountability in the program and improving pathways for servicemembers and spouses to take TAP. | Made in Order |
164 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Repeals two different Syria sanctions statutes (Caesar and the Syria parts of the Iran Threat Reduction and Syria Human Rights Act of 2012.). | Submitted |
165 | Version 1 | Bilirakis (FL), Turner (OH), Castor (FL), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Health Affairs to submit to Congress an assessment of whether targeted protection of bone marrow using gamma radiation shielding personal protective equipment (PPE) is likely to reduce the risk of acute radiation syndrome. If it does, the Secretary of Defense shall develop an acquisition plan for procuring this PPE for use by covered personnel. | Made in Order |
166 | Version 2 | Dunn (FL) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of the Army and the Commander of Special Operations Command, to establish a pilot program to provide Special Operations Forces with small, unmanned aircraft training and to counter threats from the People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation, with a focus on complex airspace usage and weapons deployment from first-person view small unmanned aircraft systems. | Revised |
167 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Requires a strategy for providing direct support to Sudanese civil society, including the Emergency Response Rooms. | Submitted |
168 | Version 1 | Bice (OK) | Republican | Authorizes a member of the Armed Forces (without a waiver) to take parental leave during the two-year period after the birth of a child, adoption of a child, or placement of a minor child in the custody of such member. Exempts a member of the Armed Forces from a performance evaluation when such member is taking parental leave that exceeds 31 consecutive days. This is identical to H.R. 10200 (118th Congress) and H.R. 656 (119th Congress). | Made in Order |
169 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Repeals the War Reserve Stockpile Authority for Israel. | Submitted |
170 | Version 1 | Baird (IN) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to brief Congress within 90 days on the effectiveness and feasibility of using pulsed lasers to defend against drone swarms in the near term and missile threats in the medium term. | Made in Order |
171 | Version 2 | Kiggans (VA), Davis (NC), Horsford (NV), McCormick (GA), Moylan (GU), Panetta (CA), Bacon (NE), Randall (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs DoD to submit a report to Congress by March 1, 2026, evaluating the costs, savings, and family impacts of reducing the frequency of PCS moves and Navy sea/shore rotations. The report will identify where extended tours are feasible and provide recommendations to inform future reforms aimed at improving stability for military families while maintaining readiness. | Made in Order |
172 | Version 1 | Frost (FL), Goldman (NY) | Democrat | Prohibits funds for the Navy, including the Marine Corps, to be used to support immigration detention or processing. | Submitted |
173 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Supports research into additional civil use cases for airships, often referred to as blimps, that could contribute to economic, sustainable and clean air cargo transportation, support disaster response efforts, and provide humanitarian aid to people and areas in need. Identical to H.R. 9381 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
174 | Version 1 | Frost (FL), Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits funds for the Department of Defense to be used to support immigration detention or processing. | Submitted |
175 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA), Scott, Austin (GA) | Bi-Partisan | Directs USSOCOM to create an Arctic Strategy focused on the use of Special Operations Forces to streamline readiness and project strength in the Arctic. | Made in Order |
176 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Revised Requires that all ICE agents must be subjected to background checks and barred based on convictions of hate crimes, terrorism, conspiracy, sedition, murder, obstruction of an official proceeding, weapons offenses, assault and battery, sexual assault, and child abuse. Requires that all ICE agents must be subjected to background checks and barred if they have active or past restraining orders or orders of protection. Requires that the Department of Homeland Security provide a report to Congress that the number of ICE agents disqualified from employment due to qualifying offenses. | Revised |
177 | Version 2 | Gottheimer (NJ), Moylan (GU), Min (CA), Chu (CA), Crenshaw (TX), Meng (NY), Dean (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Secretary of State, in coordination with the Secretary of Veterans Affairs, to submit a report to Congress on the status of implementation of the Korean American VALOR Act. The report will assess progress made in identifying eligible individuals, delivering VA health benefits, evaluating gaps in coverage, and exploring the feasibility of extending healthcare benefits to qualifying Korean Vietnam veterans. | Revised |
178 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits funds authorized to be used to separate families. | Submitted |
179 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL), Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Prohibits the transfer of non-citizens from U.S. CBP facilities to Guantanamo Bay. | Submitted |
180 | Version 2 | Moolenaar (MI), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the Department of Defense from entering into contracts with persons that have licensing agreements with Chinese military companies identified under section 1260H of the FY21 NDAA. Authorizes the Secretary of Defense to terminate contracts if a contractor enters into such an agreement during contract performance . | Revised |
181 | Version 1 | Bilirakis (FL), Ruiz (CA), Min (CA), Landsman (OH), Garcia (TX), Riley (NY), Goodlander (NH), Budzinski (IL), Sorensen (IL), Moore (AL), Tenney (NY), Webster (FL), Ezell (MS), Titus (NV), Kelly (IL), Moylan (GU), Gottheimer (NJ), Cohen (TN), Cammack (FL), Goldman (NY), Craig (MN) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes concurrent receipt of retired pay and veterans’ disability compensation for members of the Armed Forces who were medically retired under chapter 61 with fewer than 20 years of service. | Submitted |
182 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Amends Section 744 to include Cervical cancer in the study. | Made in Order |
183 | Version 2 | Gottheimer (NJ), Moylan (GU), Harder (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Increases funding for the National Defense Education Program by $5 million to strengthen and expand STEM education opportunities and workforce initiatives targeted at military students. | Made in Order |
184 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Directs a national security agency to evaluate robotics communications equipment and services produced by Unitree Robotics, its affiliates, and other foreign adversary entities to determine national security risks. Requires the Federal Communications Commission to place such equipment and services on the covered list if deemed a risk or if no determination is made within the statutory timeframe. | Submitted |
185 | Version 1 | Hill (AR) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of the Air Force to submit a written report about the Air National Guard C-130J Formal Training Unit. | Made in Order |
186 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of State, to submit an annual report analyzing arms sales facilitated by entities in the People’s Republic of China, including their technical capabilities, proliferation risks, and impact on U.S. interests. Requires the report to include a strategy developed by the Secretary of State and Secretary of Defense to dissuade purchases of new Chinese weapons systems and defense equipment, including reforms to U.S. sales processes, information campaigns, and potential deterrent measures. | Made in Order |
187 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits funds from being used to transfer non-citizens to foreign prisons, except under treaties and extradition laws. | Submitted |
188 | Version 1 | Hill (AR) | Republican | Supports the accreditation of the National Guard Marksmanship Training Center located at Robinson Maneuver Training Center, Arkansas. | Made in Order |
189 | Version 1 | Patronis (FL), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revises the process of transferring covered licenses across state lines for veterans and their spouses after being discharged from the military. Identical to H.R. 5035 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
190 | Version 1 | McGuire (VA) | Republican | Strikes Section 2866, Limitation on use of funds for contravention or reversal of implementation of recommendations of Commission on the Naming of Certain Items of the Department of Defense. | Submitted |
191 | Version 1 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Includes Blue Grass Army Depot in Section 342 of the underlying text to prohibit the reduction of employed civilian personnel at the Army facility. | Made in Order |
192 | Version 2 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the Department from taking any action to close or deactivate Blue Grass Army Depot in Lexington, Kentucky except in situations of critical national security interests or imminent threat to the health and safety of personnel. | Revised |
193 | Version 2 | Goldman (NY), Gottheimer (NJ), Frankel (FL), Morrison (MN) | Democrat | Revised Establishes a mandatory training program on antisemitism and far-right extremism for all personnel of the Department of Defense. | Revised |
194 | Version 1 | Landsman (OH) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to require new military construction projects, including housing, to use collated steel nails and staples that are manufactured in the United States for all wood-on-wood construction. | Submitted |
195 | Version 1 | Donalds (FL) | Republican | Requires the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to evaluate the procurement activities of federal agencies to determine whether provisions of the Federal Acquisition Regulation related to the lowest price technically acceptable source selection process have created any national security risk and report to Congress. | Submitted |
196 | Version 1 | Cohen (TN) | Democrat | Authorizes the Department of Defense (DoD) to carry out interventions to combat zoonotic and animal-borne diseases by funding field-based interventions and simultaneously expanding domestic biologic manufacturing capacity necessary to support those interventions. | Submitted |
197 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Bacon (NE), Titus (NV), Goldman (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts the text of the STOP HATE Act. Requires social media companies to release detailed reports of violations to their terms of service and how they are addressing content generated by Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTOs) or Specially Designated Global Terrorists (SDGTs) and requires social media companies to explain the standard by which they would judge whether content generated or proliferated by terrorists would be deemed in a violation of the company’s terms of service. | Submitted |
198 | Version 1 | Fallon (TX) | Republican | Shifts the Congressional reporting requirement for Sudan Accountability and Divestment Act waivers from OMB to individual agencies. Due to the rarity of waivers, individual reporting would be more cost effective and efficient than the current biannual collection and reporting efforts by OMB. | Submitted |
199 | Version 1 | Titus (NV), Nehls (TX), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs ODNI to establish an interagency working group charged with developing and maintaining a public database consisting of Chinese companies, financial institutions, research institutes, or universities that have known connections with the PLA, Central Military Commission, United Front Work Department, or any security or intelligence service of the People's Republic of China. | Submitted |
200 | Version 1 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Amends the Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014 to require the President to establish a semiconductor supply chain working group in response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine and submit reports to Congress on potential future global or geopolitical development that could severely disrupt the semiconductor supply chain. | Submitted |
201 | Version 1 | Williams (GA) | Democrat | Commissions a study on the impact of the Department of Defense's medical research on health issues that disproportionally impact people of color. | Submitted |
202 | Version 1 | Titus (NV) | Democrat | Grants authorities to use collected passport and visa fees to reduce B1/B2 visa interview wait times. | Submitted |
203 | Version 1 | Radewagen (AS) | Republican | Withdrawn Provides certain services to veterans living in the Freely Associated States. | Withdrawn |
204 | Version 2 | Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Revised Expands the reporting requirements that DoD must follow when submitting the annual report on allegations of sexual misconduct in the JROTC program by including a description of the annual communications between DoD and the Department of Education regarding the coordination of the program. | Revised |
205 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Instructs the U.S. representatives at the International Monetary Fund to oppose any increase in the weight of the Chinese renminbi in the Special Drawing Rights basket unless specific conditions are met. Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to certify China's compliance with international financial obligations before supporting such an increase. This amendment is substantively identical to H.R. 386, introduced and Agreed to by voice vote in the 119th Congress. | Submitted |
206 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Mandates the Secretary of the Treasury to submit annual reports to Congress detailing the number and types of reports filed with the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) since January 1, 2022, and the protocols for agency access to such reports. Requires the Secretary to annually review and revise these protocols to ensure compliance with national security, law enforcement, and privacy objectives, with a sunset provision repealing the section after seven years. This amendment is substantively identical to H.R. 1602 introduced and reported by the Committee on Financial Services in the 119th Congress. | Submitted |
207 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Directs a national security agency to evaluate communications equipment and services produced by TP-Link, Mercury, and their affiliates or partners for unacceptable national security risks, and requires the Federal Communications Commission to place such items on the covered list if risks are found or determinations are not made within one year. | Submitted |
208 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), Hoyer (MD), Keating (MA), Doggett (TX) | Democrat | Inserts the text of the Ukraine Support Act (H.R. 2913). Authorizes and requires new sanctions, export controls, and tariffs on Russia for its illegal invasion of and ongoing aggression in Ukraine, while including additional new authorities to support Ukraine in the present conflict and post-war future. | Submitted |
209 | Version 1 | Doggett (TX) | Democrat | Includes schools operated by the Department of Defense Education Activity and childcare facilities on military installations to the list of possible test locations and establishes a program at the Department of Defense to test for and remediate PFAS in drinking water at schools operated by the Department of Defense Education Activity and childcare facilities on military installations. | Submitted |
210 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO), Wilson (SC), Ciscomani (AZ), Tenney (NY), Harder (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Extends the Vietnam Veteran Commemoration Program, which honors and recognizes Vietnam veterans for their service. | Made in Order |
211 | Version 1 | Nadler (NY), McGovern (MA) | Democrat | Requires a report detailing the battle damage assessment (BDA) of the US strike on Iranian nuclear facilities, including the impact on the nuclear program, the remaining capabilities, any resulting difference in breakout time, an assessment of any remaining nuclear material, and an assessment of the impact of the strike on Iranian ballistic missile program and proxy activity. | Submitted |
212 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits federal funds from being used to deport a pregnant woman except as allowed by treaties and extradition laws. | Submitted |
213 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Requires DOD to provide a review to Congress on average timelines for service members to receive an electronic copy of their medical records and develop minimum standards to ensure service members receive their records within a reasonable period. | Made in Order |
214 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO) | Democrat | Expands the Department of the Air Force Commercial Weather Data Program of Record to include the Navy, and authorizes FY2026 planning and transition activities for program development, assessment, and integration. Amendment to Section 317. | Submitted |
215 | Version 2 | Dunn (FL), Moolenaar (MI), Case (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires an annual report on the presence and activities of European Union and NATO militaries in the Indo-Pacific region. Included in this report would be the best available estimate of the total number of land, maritime, and air personnel of both US forces and NATO/EU forces; an analysis of how the presence of the militaries of such countries contributes to deterrence against PRC aggression, including a discussion of posture, capability, multilateral operations, and strategic signaling effects. | Made in Order |
216 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Codifies young leaders exchange programs administered by the State Department, including the Young African Leaders Initiative, the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative, and the Young Leaders of the Americas Initiative. | Submitted |
217 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Codifies high school educational and cultural exchange programs at the State Department, including the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange, the National Security Language Initiative for Youth, the Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study Program, and the National Security Language Initiative for Youth. | Submitted |
218 | Version 1 | Baird (IN) | Republican | Requires DOD to pay HHS the premiums for Medicare Part B for retired veterans and eligible family members who are required to enroll in Medicare Part B at age 65. | Submitted |
219 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Requires the State Department to submit a sports diplomacy strategy to maximize the diplomatic opportunities of the American Decade of Sports and designates the Office of Sports Diplomacy with the mandate and personnel to implement the strategy. | Submitted |
220 | Version 3 | Neguse (CO), Crank (CO) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Facilitates the transfer and demilitarization of certain aircraft to the State of Colorado for Wildfire Suppression purposes. | Revised |
221 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of State to establish a Central Asian Connectivity Interagency Task Force dedicated to enhancing regional connectivity to strengthen U.S. relationships with Central Asian partners, create market opportunities for U.S. businesses, reduce dependence on trade links through Russia, and counter PRC influence in the region. | Submitted |
222 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Establishes an Ambassador at Large for the Indian Ocean Region to oversee the coordination and continuity of U.S. diplomatic efforts and assistance programs across Indian Ocean region countries. | Submitted |
223 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA), Scott, Austin (GA) | Bi-Partisan | Directs USD for P&R to submit a report assessing oculometric biomarker monitoring technologies to support mission sets of the Department of Defense regarding brain health. | Made in Order |
224 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA), Frankel (FL), Meng (NY) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to establish a process to create Women's Advisory Boards to advise on the U.S. policy response in conflict-affected countries, with the goal of integrating and meaningfully including the perspectives of locally affected women in conflict-resolution activities. This would replicate the UN's Syrian Women Advisory Board which was created to ensure women had a direct and meaningful role in the peace process. | Submitted |
225 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Requires DoD to establish AI best practices for use of AI with DoD Contractors and help establish procedures with other agencies. | Submitted |
226 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of State to submit a report identifying barriers for Foreign Service Officers to fill diplomatic posts in Africa and incentives to resolve those barriers, based on approaches used to overcome similar issues in other strategic hardship posts. | Submitted |
227 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Joyce (OH), Mrvan (IN) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes two-year pilot program within the VHA to provide assistance to family members, intimate partners, and veterans who have experienced or are experiencing intimate partner violence, family violence, and/or sexual violence. | Submitted |
228 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM), Ciscomani (AZ), Harder (CA), Budzinski (IL), Leger Fernández (NM) | Bi-Partisan | Increases the GI Bill's annual book/school supplies stipend from $1,000 per year to $1,400 per year. This language is identical to H.R. 1965, the Veteran Education Assistance Adjustment Act. | Submitted |
229 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Directs the Assistant Secretary for Educational and Cultural Affairs to submit a report on the role of sports diplomacy programs in advancing U.S. foreign policy goals in Africa, and a strategy to bolster sports diplomacy efforts with African countries. | Submitted |
230 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Creates a new section that amends the Espionage Act to reign in the government’s abuse of the law to target journalists and whistleblowers. | Submitted |
231 | Version 3 | Hageman (WY), Pocan (WI), Davidson (OH) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Repeals the Military Selective Service Act and strikes Sec. 534 requiring Selective Service System automatic registration. | Revised |
232 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM) | Democrat | Redraws the boundaries of the Veterans Integrated Service Networks (VISN) to move Otero County, NM and Eddy County, NM from VISN 22 into VISN 17. This language is identical to H.R. 2020, the New Mexico Rural Veteran Health Care Access Act. | Submitted |
233 | Version 1 | Barragán (CA) | Democrat | Establishes pilot program that modernizes military vehicle maintenance operations in the Departments of the Army, Navy, and the Air Force for the use of artificial intelligence-powered robotics technology. | Submitted |
234 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Requires a U.S. financial institution to ensure any entity owned or controlled by such institution (e.g., foreign branch of a U.S. bank holding company) comply with U.S. financial sanctions applicable to Russia or Belarus to the same extent required of that institution. Substantively identical to H.R. 5512 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
235 | Version 1 | Vasquez (NM) | Democrat | Renames the Community-Based Outpatient Clinic (CBOC) in Las Cruces, NM as the "Las Cruces Bataan Memorial Clinic". This language is identical to H.R. 1964, the Las Cruces Bataan Memorial Clinic Act. | Submitted |
236 | Version 1 | Barragán (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits Department of Defense personnel from using unauthorized mobile apps, including encrypted messaging services to send or otherwise store classified or sensitive non-public information on government devices. | Submitted |
237 | Version 1 | Rose (TN), Fulcher (ID) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to the House and Senate Committees on Armed Services on the fraud scheme perpetrated by Janet Yamanaka Mello, a civilian employee of the Department of the Army who was indicted and pleaded guilty to stealing over $100 million in 4-H Military Partnership Grant program funds. | Made in Order |
238 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Inserts text of H.R. 3014, which would expand the authority of the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to make grants to entities that furnish services to homeless veterans. | Submitted |
239 | Version 1 | Goldman (NY), Malliotakis (NY), Self (TX), Gottheimer (NJ), Kean (NJ), Bilirakis (FL), Pallone (NJ), Schneider (IL), Titus (NV), Meng (NY), Pappas (NH), Miller (OH) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a report on the Government of Turkey's relationship with Hamas and its affiliates, including financial, political and military assistance. | Submitted |
240 | Version 1 | Guest (MS) | Republican | Amends the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to enhance the operations of U.S. Customs and Border Protection in foreign countries by expanding authorities to provide support in joint operations. The amendment is substantively identical to H.R. 4071. | Submitted |
241 | Version 1 | Guest (MS) | Republican | Amends the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to enable secure and trustworthy technology through extension of other transaction contracting authority. The amendment is substantively identical to H.R. 1692. | Submitted |
242 | Version 1 | Cohen (TN), Doggett (TX), Gooden (TX), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Includes the Czech Republic in the list of foreign states whose nationals are eligible for admission into the United States as E1 nonimmigrants if United States nationals are treated similarly by the Government of the Czech Republic. | Submitted |
243 | Version 2 | Goldman (NY), Bacon (NE), Kaptur (OH), Bell (MO), Johnson (TX), Min (CA), Cohen (TN), Garcia (TX), Frankel (FL), Panetta (CA), Budzinski (IL), Thanedar (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a report on the forced conscription and recruitment of kidnapped Ukrainian children into the Russian armed forces. | Revised |
244 | Version 2 | Goldman (NY), Bacon (NE), Kaptur (OH), Bell (MO), Min (CA), Cohen (TN), Panetta (CA), Budzinski (IL), Thanedar (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a report on Russia’s sabotage operations against US, NATO allies and partners, specifically with regard to industrial, commercial, and military targets. | Made in Order |
245 | Version 1 | Bacon (NE) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a recommendation to the president and the Senate on restoring the rank of General John D. Lavelle to general based on recently declassified information, the position of the Air Force, and his record. | Made in Order |
246 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Inserts the text of the Student Veteran Benefits Restoration Act (H.R. 1391). | Submitted |
247 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Requires public disclosure of lead testing results completed by the Department of Defense in “covered areas,” i.e., an area located immediately adjacent to and down gradient from a military installation, a formerly used defense site, or a facility where military activities are conducted by the National Guard of a State. | Submitted |
248 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL), Norcross (NJ), Beyer (VA), Cohen (TN) | Democrat | Inserts language that would restores collective bargaining agreements in the Department of Veterans Affairs. | Submitted |
249 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Requires a briefing on the NATO Procurement and Supply Agency (NPSA) procurement exposure and supply chain risks with respect to China. | Made in Order |
250 | Version 1 | Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Democrat | Withdrawn Requires the DOD to publish a list of Chinese companies complicit in the fentanyl and opioids crisis, and prohibits DOD contracts with such entities. | Withdrawn |
251 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of the Air Force to notify U.S. partners currently engaged in or facing the threat of armed conflict of aircraft that are currently being retired by the Air Force that are scheduled to be sent to the Aerospace Maintenance and Regeneration Group. Requires a report on any such requests for such aircraft. | Submitted |
252 | Version 1 | Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Democrat | Requires the DOD to assess the threat posed by deepfakes and other generative AI technologies from China in military contexts. | Submitted |
253 | Version 1 | Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to analyze the proliferation of Chinese medical equipment in DOD facilities and other DOD contexts. | Made in Order |
254 | Version 1 | Lee (NV) | Democrat | Authorizes the DoD to utilize O&M funds for hardware improvements in the sustainment phase, even in cases where the improvements result in an increased capability. | Submitted |
255 | Version 1 | Amo (RI), Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Requires a report from the State Department and other agencies on the disruption of democracy and support for authoritarian leaders in the CENTCOM and AFRICOM area of responsibility by certain foreign governments. | Submitted |
256 | Version 1 | Amo (RI), Courtney (CT), Tenney (NY), Magaziner (RI) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes APEX Accelerators to assist small businesses in acquiring procurement contracts for defense articles for AUKUS. | Made in Order |
257 | Version 1 | Amo (RI), Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Amends Section 308703 of title 54, United States Code, to authorize the appropriation of $10,000,000 for the National Maritime Heritage Grant Program for FY26 and FY27. | Submitted |
258 | Version 1 | Amo (RI), Courtney (CT) | Democrat | Expresses the sense of Congress that domestic production of defense articles for AUKUS boosts local economies and improves national security by enhancing domestic defense article production capabilities and the DOD should promote and prioritize domestic manufacturing, supply chain, and research for AUKUS defense articles. | Made in Order |
259 | Version 1 | Subramanyam (VA), McGuire (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Air Force to provide a report on the integration potential and value of ultra-short takeoff and landing aircraft. | Made in Order |
260 | Version 1 | Subramanyam (VA), Kim (CA), Malliotakis (NY), Fitzpatrick (PA), Min (CA), Kiggans (VA), Radewagen (AS), Meng (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the State Department to identify Korean American families who wish to be reunited with family members who live in North Korea and establish a national registry of information on those families to facilitate future reunions. Identical to H.R. 1273 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
261 | Version 2 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Casar (TX) | Democrat | Revised Limits funds for individuals involved in attempts to overthrow the President of Colombia, Gustavo Petro. Requests a report to Congress on any meetings between those individuals and US Government officials. | Revised |
262 | Version 3 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Revised Requests a report on past human rights violations in Colombia, including an overview of the United States—Colombia military partnership between 1980 and 2010. | Revised |
263 | Version 2 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of State to submit an unclassified report to Congress on an overview of the US-Brazil military partnership between 1964 and 1985. | Revised |
264 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Authorizes Department of Defense employees at Yuma Proving Ground to use nonelectric vehicles in the performance of their official duties. | Made in Order |
265 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Requires expeditious disclosure of all records relating to the January 28, 2024, attack on Tower 22 in Jordan. | Made in Order |
266 | Version 1 | Murphy (NC), Tenney (NY), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Improves access to hyperbaric oxygen therapy for members of the Armed Forces. | Submitted |
267 | Version 2 | Murphy (NC), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Requires the VA and DoD to implement a common credentialing system. | Revised |
268 | Version 1 | Amo (RI), Kelly (MS) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a report on the Low-Cost Undersea Effectors Commercial Solutions Opening. | Made in Order |
269 | Version 2 | Murphy (NC), Hudson (NC), Ross (NC), Tenney (NY), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Makes technical corrections to the Camp Lejeune Justice Act of 2022. Identical to H.R. 4145 (119th Congress). | Revised |
270 | Version 1 | Murphy (NC), Tenney (NY), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the DoD to procure domestically produced generic drugs by October 1, 2026. | Submitted |
271 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Requires a report on the environmental and public health social and economic impacts of abandoned military bases. | Submitted |
272 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Limits availability of Department of Defense funds for contracts with xAI and cancels any existing Department of Defense contracts with xAI. | Submitted |
273 | Version 2 | Van Orden (WI), Amodei (NV) | Republican | Revised Establishes a pilot program, subject to appropriations, for designating the Nevada Test and Training Range in the Individual Longitudinal Exposure Record as a location where members of the Armed Forces were exposed to occupational or environmental hazards.Requires the Secretary of Defense to identify affected members assigned to the range on or after January 27, 1951, accept supporting evidence from members or families, and submit annual reports to Congress until the program terminates after three years. | Revised |
274 | Version 4 | Van Orden (WI), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Encourages the President to take such actions as may be necessary to counter Chinese Communist Party efforts to blockade or embargo Taiwan, including by providing training and support to the Taiwan Navy for liquefied natural gas convoy operations. Ensures Taiwan is eligible for U.S. energy security and diversification programs under section 2004 of the European Energy Security and Diversification Act of 2019, including access to liquefied natural gas programs available to European countries. | Made in Order |
275 | Version 2 | Van Orden (WI), Wilson (SC), Ellzey (TX), Harrigan (NC), Kelly (MS) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report within 180 days on options for establishing a digital engagement framework to address recruitment, retention, and readiness challenges. Directs the report to assess existing digital engagement capabilities, evaluate potential nonprofit partnerships, and provide recommendations for pilot programs, including stress-testing under mobilization surge conditions. | Made in Order |
276 | Version 2 | Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Democrat | Revised Requires the DOD to assess and create a strategy to address the threat of Chinese internet of things modules and microelectronics to the U.S. military. | Revised |
277 | Version 2 | Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the use of DOD funds on certain Chinese e-commerce platforms. | Revised |
278 | Version 2 | Luttrell (TX), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Provides that aliens who have been convicted of or who have committed an offense related to entering military, naval, or coast guard property, are inadmissible and deportable. Identical to H.R. 1935 (119th Congress). | Revised |
279 | Version 1 | Luttrell (TX) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to carry out activities to support the research, development, implementation, and oversight of unattended robotic process automation within the Department of Defense. | Made in Order |
280 | Version 1 | Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits outbound investment in DOD-designated Chinese military companies. | Submitted |
281 | Version 1 | Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Democrat | Protects the United States Government, including the DOD, from foreign adversary artificial intelligence (including Chinese AI such as DeepSeek) by restricting its procurement and use on federal systems and devices. | Submitted |
282 | Version 1 | Crockett (TX) | Democrat | Authorizes remote work flexibilities for armed served and foriegn service spouses working within government. | Submitted |
283 | Version 3 | Case (HI) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Army to conduct a study and send Congress a report on options for expanding a reserve contracted wartime sealift capacity in the Indo-Pacific region. | Made in Order |
284 | Version 1 | Case (HI) | Democrat | Withdrawn Directs the National Guard Bureau to conduct a comprehensive study on the feasibility, benefits, and risks of establishing a blended command structure during a crisis or conflict in the Indo-Pacific region that integrates authorities under Titles 10 and 32. | Withdrawn |
285 | Version 1 | Case (HI) | Democrat | Prohibits the Navy from disestablishing the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command Pacific until it briefs Congress on the strategic rationale, cost, and benefits of such disestablishment. | Submitted |
286 | Version 1 | Case (HI) | Democrat | Directs the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Energy, Installations, and Environment and United States Indo-Pacific Command to carry out a joint study to assess the critical infrastructure investments in Hawaii for any potential conflict-related military needs operations in the Indo-Pacific region. | Made in Order |
287 | Version 1 | Ansari (AZ), Tenney (NY), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a special envoy for Iranian women, girls, and human rights. | Submitted |
288 | Version 1 | Case (HI) | Democrat | Allows the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation to enter into grants and cooperative agreements in order to assist a state or local government in enhancing the support of the state or local government for installation and industrial base modernization through public infrastructure and services that enhance the capabilities and resilience of the industrial base workforce. | Submitted |
289 | Version 1 | Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Prohibits the knowing use of artificial intelligence to impersonate, falsely assume or pretend to be an officer or employee of the United States. This amendment is substantively identical to H.R. 4628, the AI Impersonation Prevention Act of 2025. | Submitted |
290 | Version 1 | Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Establishes a permanent coordinator on global anti-corruption. | Submitted |
291 | Version 2 | Moolenaar (MI), Dunn (FL), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to develop and maintain a classified and prioritized list of high-risk DoD critical infrastructure dependent on materials or components from foreign countries of concern and conduct a comprehensive risk assessment. Requires biennial classified briefings to Congress with findings, strategies, and recommendations to strengthen supply chain resilience and reduce reliance on vulnerable foreign sources. | Made in Order |
292 | Version 1 | Ansari (AZ) | Democrat | Requires reporting on procedures and support mechanisms for non-citizen members of the Armed Forces seeking to apply for United States citizenship in order to better assist and make more effective these procedures and mechanisms. | Submitted |
293 | Version 1 | Fulcher (ID) | Republican | Amends land exchange or acquisition of land under the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976: Section 701 of the Federal Land Policy and Management Act of 1976 (43 U.S.C. 1701 note; Public Law 94-579) is amended by adding at the end the following: "(k) No other provision of law limits or qualifies any provision of this Act authorizing an exchange or acquisition of public lands, including any exchange or acquisition that occurred before, on, or after the date of enactment of this Act.''. | Submitted |
294 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Requires the Under Secretary of Commerce for International Trade, in coordination with the Secretary of Defense, to develop a strategy and report to Congress on their plan to increase the export of domestically manufactured defense-related components and materials. | Made in Order |
295 | Version 1 | Turner (OH), Pappas (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Chief Information Officers within the DoD to provide Congress with a Cybersecurity Regulatory Plan to reduce the regulatory burdens on the Defense Industrial Base. | Made in Order |
296 | Version 2 | Moylan (GU), McClain Delaney (MD), Houlahan (PA), Bacon (NE), Gottheimer (NJ), Horsford (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Expands and improves family and medical leave protections for servicemembers, veterans, and their families. Includes National Guard and Reserve members when deployed overseas and while serving on domestic deployments under Title 32 or covered State active duty. Congressional staff and employees are excluded from the provisions of the amendment. | Revised |
297 | Version 2 | Zinke (MT), Panetta (CA), Aderholt (AL), McCaul (TX), McCormick (GA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Amends the Arms Export Control Act to address arms export controls for certain unmanned aircraft systems and items, and for other purposes. Identical to H.R. 4753 (118th Congress). | Revised |
298 | Version 1 | Turner (OH), Wilson (SC), Scott, Austin (GA), Panetta (CA), Crow (CO), Norcross (NJ), Goodlander (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Requires Secretary of Defense to provide intelligence support to the Government of Ukraine for the purpose of supporting military operations that are specifically intended or reasonably expected to defend and retake the territory of Ukraine. | Submitted |
299 | Version 1 | Zinke (MT), Panetta (CA), Kim (CA), McCaul (TX), McCormick (GA), Baumgartner (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Amends the Arms Export Control Act to streamline Foreign Military Sales under that Act. Identical to H.R. 3613 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
300 | Version 2 | Messmer (IN) | Republican | Revised Provides $50,000,000 in RDT&E for the development of a quantum communications corridor linking certain Department of Defense installations , national laboratories, and universities conducting Department of Defense research. Reduces $50,000,000 from O&M Force Readiness Operations Support, Line070. | Made in Order |
301 | Version 1 | Bacon (NE), Houlahan (PA), Vindman (VA), Gimenez (FL), Norcross (NJ), Kiggans (VA), Crow (CO), Bell (MO), Goldman (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to produce a report that discusses lessons learned from drone warfare in Ukraine, addresses challenges and potential solutions to those challenges for UAS coproduction with Ukraine and other nations, and supply chain risks that come with that coproduction. | Submitted |
302 | Version 2 | Bacon (NE), Lee (NV), Gottheimer (NJ), Kiggans (VA), Harder (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Expands a pilot program that allows private entities to donate property to the VA. This language is identical to HR217 which was passed by the full house during this session of the 119th congress. | Revised |
303 | Version 1 | Turner (OH), McGuire (VA), Subramanyam (VA), McClellan (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a report on development and deployment of the Naval Autonomous Data Collection System. | Made in Order |
304 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Doggett (TX) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to provide a detailed policy justification to the appropriate congressional committees for the provision of any DOD funds to the Government of Egypt. | Submitted |
305 | Version 1 | Obernolte (CA) | Republican | Requires the Secretaries of the military branches to guarantee that all beginner motorcycle safety trainings provided to service members stationed on base must meet the motorcycle safety requirements/curriculum for licensing for the State in which the military installation is located to ease the burden on soldiers, sailors, and marines. | Made in Order |
306 | Version 2 | Obernolte (CA) | Republican | Revised Directs DOD to assess demand, identify supply chain gaps, and recommend reforms to strengthen domestic product ion of turbojet pyrotechnic. | Made in Order |
307 | Version 1 | Turner (OH) | Republican | Requires an assessment of integration of Joint Combatant Commander exercise team into large scale exercises of INDOPACOM. | Made in Order |
308 | Version 1 | Obernolte (CA) | Republican | Directs the Undersecretary for Acquisition and Sustainment to establish procedures that prioritize sourcing from and securing an integrated boron supply chain, from mining, to processing, to advanced material manufacturing, from U.S.-domiciled, U.S.-based facilities for use in military applications. | Made in Order |
309 | Version 3 | Jacobs (CA), Turner (OH), Tokuda (HI), Houlahan (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Withdrawn Establishes additional requirements and a pilot program regarding the use of window fall prevention devices in units of military family housing. | Withdrawn |
310 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI), Bergman (MI) | Republican | Authorizes $5 million through RDTE for Smart Susceptor Technology and offset by decreasing the Washington Headquarters Services account. | Made in Order |
311 | Version 1 | Bilirakis (FL), Pallone (NJ), Friedman (CA), Amo (RI), Min (CA), Mullin (CA), Steil (WI) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of Defense to certify yearly that the Government of Azerbaijan has taken meaningful steps toward recognizing the sovereignty of Armenia. If such certification is not possible, the Secretary must issue a report assess the threats to Armenia and, determine the defense needs of Armenia, and find recommendations for United States security assistance for Armenia to address those defense needs. | Submitted |
312 | Version 2 | Obernolte (CA) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the Navy from expanding the existing restricted areas or creating new restricted areas around Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center, Twentynine Palms, until the DOD and Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) comply with Section 1085 of the 2021 NDAA. This section of the FY21 NDAA requires DOD and FAA to implement a system that provides real-time/activation Special Use Airspace data to be pushed directly into the flight decks of commercial and general aviation operators. To date, no such system has been provided. | Revised |
313 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI), Krishnamoorthi (IL), LaHood (IL), Luttrell (TX), Fitzpatrick (PA), Gottheimer (NJ), Goodlander (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Department of Defense to establish an initiative to prepare to fully harness the transformative potential of advanced artificial intelligence, modernize adoption plans, assess the national security and defense implications of advanced artificial intelligence, and analyze strategic competition factors relating to the People’s Republic of China’s pursuit of advanced artificial intelligence. | Made in Order |
314 | Version 1 | Subramanyam (VA), Beyer (VA), Scott (VA), Vindman (VA) | Democrat | Repeals provisions requiring the transfer of a space vehicle as required by H.R. 1 and removes associated appropriations. | Submitted |
315 | Version 1 | Obernolte (CA) | Republican | Requires the Air Force to report on their efforts and work with local municipalities to find potential solutions to the water plume contamination from base activity at former George Air Force Base that do not place the burden of cleanup on the local communities surrounding the base or unduly restrict economic development opportunities for those communities. | Made in Order |
316 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Authorizes and requests the president to commission, under letters of marque and reprisal, privately armed persons and entities to seize outside of the U.S. the person and property of leaders of a Mexican drug cartel or a co-conspirator of the Chinese Communist Party, who is responsible for an act of aggression against the U.S. | Submitted |
317 | Version 2 | Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Revised Requires the establishment of a human rights office in each geographic combatant command. | Revised |
318 | Version 1 | Subramanyam (VA), Stevens (MI), McGuire (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Mandates creation of a plan to mitigate national security threats posed by quantum computers. Identical to H.R. 4942 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
319 | Version 2 | Garbarino (NY), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Reauthorizes the State and Local Cybersecurity Grant Program. | Revised |
320 | Version 1 | Dunn (FL), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Allows the DOD to expand the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Quality Risk Scoring Program. The amendment would instruct the DOD to continue the pilot study (“Assessing the Security and Quality of the U.S. Military Health System Pharmaceutical Supply Chain”) for a minimum of 5 years. The DOD should define an essential medicines list (no more than 100) and perform chemical testing and consider country of origin in the study. The DOD should use independent laboratories to complete the testing. Finally they should provide a high risk, moderate risk, low risk score to drugs in the study. The study should complete 10% of essential medicines within one year, 40% within 2 years, and 100% within 3 years. Once a score is given the DOD should give procurement priority to drugs presenting low risks and avoid procuring drugs that are high risk. | Submitted |
321 | Version 2 | Bergman (MI) | Republican | Revised Authorizes funding for Virtual Engineering for Army Readiness and Sustainment. | Made in Order |
322 | Version 2 | Bergman (MI) | Republican | Revised Authorizes funding for Humanitarian Airborne Mobile Infrastructure Capability. | Made in Order |
323 | Version 2 | Bergman (MI) | Republican | Revised Authorizes funding for Fuel Cell Multi-Modular Use Utilizing Hydrogen for Army ground vehicles. | Made in Order |
324 | Version 1 | Bergman (MI) | Republican | Enacts inapplicability to Contractor Owned-Contractor Operated Aviation Service Contracts of Requirement for Authorization by Law of Certain Long-Term Lease or Charter Contracts. | Submitted |
325 | Version 2 | Rose (TN), Soto (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Authorizes livestock producers and their employees to take black vultures that are causing or are believed to cause death, injury, or destruction to livestock. The text is the version of H.R. 2462 (119th Congress) ordered to be reported by the Committee on Natural Resources. | Revised |
326 | Version 2 | Crockett (TX), Garcia (IL) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the construction of new immigration detention facilities on military installations. | Revised |
327 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Requires the the U.S. government to use retreaded tires wherever possible. | Submitted |
328 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ), Omar (MN) | Bi-Partisan | Nullifies Executive Order 13338, National Emergency declaration relating to Syria. | Submitted |
329 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA), Wilson (SC), Zinke (MT), Kim (CA), Mullin (CA), Nunn (IA), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Leverages the Defense Departments cyber pilot program (section 398a of title 10 USC) to enhance the cyber capabilities of foreign security forces and other entities to conduct cyber operations aligned with U.S. national security interests, by identifying and vetting Iranian organizations with cyber expertise that could weaken the regime’s ability to control information and repress dissent. | Submitted |
330 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA), Wilson (SC), Zinke (MT), Nunn (IA), Tenney (NY), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Director of the Defense Innovation Unit (DIU) to support the development of low-cost, easily scalable, and rapidly deployable technologies to counter internet shutdowns or limitations on network access abroad, particularly those imposed by adversary countries such as Iran. | Made in Order |
331 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ), Omar (MN) | Bi-Partisan | Nullifies Executive Order 13566, National Emergency declaration relating to Libya. | Submitted |
332 | Version 1 | Huizenga (MI), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Expresses that each NATO member state should annually commit to providing, at a minimum, 3.5 percent of GDP to core defense spending and an additional 1.5 percent of GDP to defense-related infrastructure spending to ensure NATO military readiness. | Made in Order |
333 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Directs Space Command to Coordinate with DHS and DEA to track fentanyl trafficking using satellite technology. | Made in Order |
334 | Version 1 | Lynch (MA) | Democrat | Requires the Administration to provide complete and unredacted documents, communications, and additional information to Congress regarding the use of non-secure communications services and platforms by national security officials to discuss war planning and other highly sensitive national security operations. | Submitted |
335 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC), Bacon (NE), Case (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Requires DoD to conduct a study examining the current role of the National Guard in cyber incident response, assessing both federal-level engagements and state-level deployments. The findings should inform recommendations on potential enhancements to the National Guard’s cyber response capabilities to ensure a more robust and coordinated national cyber defense strategy. | Made in Order |
336 | Version 1 | Kim (CA), Dean (PA), Amo (RI), Zinke (MT), Baumgartner (WA), Case (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Modifies provisions relating to defense trade and cooperation among Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States (AUKUS). Identical to H.R. 4233 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
337 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Requires the State Department and Office of Foreign Assets to submit a report on the current sanctions regime against North Korea and a report on potential violations by allies and partners. | Submitted |
338 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense in coordination with the Defense Logistics Agency to evaluate the feasibility, safety, and potential benefits of adding creatine supplements to Meals Ready to Eat (MREs). The report will include an assessment of scientific evidence, operational logistics and potential impact on military readiness and performance. | Made in Order |
339 | Version 2 | Garbarino (NY), Morelle (NY), McClain Delaney (MD) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Army provide a report to Congress on funding plans for any new tactical communications procurements before full radio communications funding shall be accessible, as well as how new procurements will meet resiliency and encryption requirements and ensure interoperability with currently fielded systems. | Made in Order |
340 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to collaborate with federal laboratories to establish a comprehensive shared database of research and technology to help improve public and private cooperation to benefit national security. | Submitted |
341 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC), Moylan (GU) | Republican | Requires an annual update of the list of defense articles that may only be sold via the Foreign Military Sales program versus the Direct Commercial Sales program. It would also enhance reporting requirements to Congress on the review of the FMS-Only List. Identical to HR 4216 (119th Congress). | Made in Order |
342 | Version 1 | Conaway (NJ) | Democrat | Ensures all DoD support to DHS is reimbursed. | Submitted |
343 | Version 1 | Owens (UT), Costa (CA), Crank (CO) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a grant program to strengthen domestic mining education and award competitive grants to mining schools for the purpose of recruiting and educating the next generation of mining engineers and other qualified professionals to meet the future national security, energy, and, mineral needs of the United States. | Submitted |
344 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Adds the text of the ORBITS Act, which would create a landmark program to clean up dangerous orbital debris threatening space exploration, satellites, and commercial space operations. | Submitted |
345 | Version 1 | Conaway (NJ) | Democrat | Requires DHS to ensure any undocumented immigrant on a military installation is included in the detainee record locator system. In addition, DoD and DHS are required to submit to Congress a joint report on use of force and detention standards. | Submitted |
346 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC), Moylan (GU) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with CISA and the Commandant of the Coast Guard, to issue guidance to address cybersecurity vulnerabilities in port equipment, with a specific focus on ship-to-shore cranes used in U.S. ports. | Submitted |
347 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Prohibits any NDAA-authorized agency from contracting with any foreign adversary for technology or satellite services if domestic capability in the same area is being defunded. | Submitted |
348 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC), Wittman (VA) | Republican | Establishes a pilot program to assist military personnel with surveying and geospatial expertise in transitioning to civilian careers. | Submitted |
349 | Version 1 | Owens (UT), Moore (UT), Kennedy (UT) | Republican | Requires report language on the plan of the Department of the Army to require and accelerate the fielding of Link 16 military tactical data networking capabilities throughout the Army, including on UH–60M and CH–47F aircraft. | Made in Order |
350 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Prohibits the reallocation or reduction of funds from NIST, NOAA, or NWS that support modeling, standards, and materials science essential to the on-time, on-budget deployment of the Sentinel ICBM program. The Sentinel ICBM program is the U.S. Air Force’s next-generation intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) program. | Submitted |
351 | Version 1 | Lynch (MA) | Democrat | Requires DoD to establish an interagency task force to combat financial fraud targeting military consumers, veterans, and their families. | Submitted |
352 | Version 1 | Amo (RI), McCaul (TX), Courtney (CT), Scott (VA), McBride (DE), Aderholt (AL), Moore (UT), Case (HI), Magaziner (RI) | Bi-Partisan | Amends the Arms Export Control Act requirements for AUKUS countries. Identical to the text of H.R.5013, the AUKUS Improvement Act. | Submitted |
353 | Version 3 | Malliotakis (NY), Gottheimer (NJ), Goldman (NY), Kean (NJ), Johnson (TX), Pallone (NJ), Schneider (IL), Bilirakis (FL), Fitzpatrick (PA), Pappas (NH), Miller (OH), Thanedar (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes a counterterrorism and maritime security partnership. The amendment also authorizes appropriations for new facilities and equipment at key locations in Greece and the Republic of Cyprus. Identical to H.R. 2510, the "American-Hellenic-Israeli Eastern Mediterranean Counterterrorism and Maritime Security Partnership Act of 2025." | Revised |
354 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Calls for an assessment of the United States and Allied nations reliance on China in the railroad manufacturing industry, and requires policy recommendations to strengthen domestic and allied production to reduce reliance on China. | Submitted |
355 | Version 1 | Casar (TX) | Democrat | Provides the Secretary of Defense with the authority to transfer funds in excess of the amount requested for weapons purchases in the President's budget to DoD child care programs. | Submitted |
356 | Version 2 | Houlahan (PA), Wittman (VA), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Finstad (MN) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs a report and the collection of comprehensive data on the global holdings and exchanges of critical minerals and rare earth elements, including resources controlled by foreign entities of concern. | Revised |
357 | Version 1 | Conaway (NJ) | Democrat | Requires a report to be produced identifying the benefits and shortfalls of having one centralized system/database for all toxic exposure information. | Submitted |
358 | Version 1 | Kiggans (VA), Ryan (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Improves access and affordability under the TRICARE Young Adult (TYA) program by eliminating the separate premium currently required for young adult dependents and expanding eligibility by removing age-related restrictions. It also makes conforming changes to relevant sections of Title 10 to reflect these updates. | Submitted |
359 | Version 1 | Conaway (NJ) | Democrat | Codifies housing and care standards for all DoD immigrant facilities. | Submitted |
360 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of funds to reduce or reallocate funding from NIST’s laboratory programs unless the Secretary of Defense certifies that such changes will not harm U.S. competitiveness in semiconductors, cybersecurity, quantum standards or other national security interests. The certification must include a summary of China, Iran, North Korea and Russia’s investments in core national defense technology advancements. | Submitted |
361 | Version 3 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Revised Requires that each five-year assessment of STRACNET will include an annex, created in coordination between the Secretary of Defense, Secretary of Transportation, and the Secretary of Homeland Security, with assessment of cybersecurity vulnerabilities to our strategic rail network, recommended fixes, and timelines for implementation. | Made in Order |
362 | Version 1 | Conaway (NJ), Budzinski (IL) | Democrat | Requires the VA-DOD joint committee to validate screenings such as PTSD screening, violence risk screening, and alcohol screening. | Submitted |
363 | Version 1 | Amo (RI), Case (HI) | Democrat | Requires a report on the impact and potential of AUKUS Pillar 1. | Made in Order |
364 | Version 3 | Case (HI), Moylan (GU), King-Hinds (MP), Radewagen (AS), Sherman (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Makes Joint Task Force-Micronesia responsible for strengthening community relationships between the U.S. Armed Forces and Freely Associated States (FAS) citizens impacted by military installations, installations, and operating locations in the FAS. | Made in Order |
365 | Version 2 | Shreve (IN), Huizenga (MI), Salazar (FL), Messmer (IN), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of State and the Director of National Intelligence, to develop a comprehensive strategy to counter Iran's and Hezbollah's propaganda, religious networks, and influence operations in Latin America. Identical to H.R. 4531 (119th Congress). | Made in Order |
366 | Version 1 | Kiggans (VA), Van Orden (WI), Wittman (VA), Nunn (IA), Bacon (NE), Bergman (MI), McCormick (GA), LaLota (NY), McGuire (VA), Zinke (MT), Crane (AZ), Barrett (MI) | Republican | Modernizes the sole-source contracting thresholds for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSBs) by increasing the manufacturing threshold from $7 million to $10 million and the non-manufacturing threshold from $3 million to $8 million. | Submitted |
367 | Version 2 | Case (HI) | Democrat | Revised Directs the GAO to examine how to improve the DOD’s foreign exchange programs. Note: This amendment will be updated with minor technical corrections. | Made in Order |
368 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits Department of Defense funds to Mexico until the president certifies that the Mexican Government has fulfilled its water deliveries required by the February 3, 1944 treaty. | Submitted |
369 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts the text of the bipartisan Bunker Buster Act, legislation that authorizes the president to support Israel’s defense by providing the Massive Ordnance Penetrator (MOP), or “bunker buster” bomb, and the aircraft required to deploy it — to take out Iran’s underground nuclear infrastructure. This transfer of the MOP can only happen if Iran is determined to be in noncompliance with the NPT Safeguards Agreement and IAEA is unable to provide confidence as to Iran's undeclared nuclear facilities. | Submitted |
370 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Withdrawn Extends for an additional 25 years the withdrawal from the public domain and reservation for military use of the following parcels of land: (1) 869,862 acres used by the Army at Fort Greely and Fort Wainwright; (2) 605,4011 acres generally known as “McGregor Range;” and (3) 117,7102 acres used by the Army and other Services at Fort Irwin. | Withdrawn |
371 | Version 1 | Crow (CO), Westerman (AR) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of Defense to complete a study regarding the use of mobile devices in schools operated by the Department of Defense Education Activity. | Submitted |
372 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to disinter the remains of Robert McCormick Browne, who was accused of sexually abusing dozens of children and died by suicide in 1991 before he could be charged and held accountable through the criminal justice process, from the National Memorial Cemetary of the Pacific. | Submitted |
373 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a report on the nature and disposition of the most recent six years of substantiated administrative investigations or instances of antisemitism within the Equal Opportunity Program. | Submitted |
374 | Version 1 | Shreve (IN) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct a feasibility study assessing the potential for commanders of unified combatant commands to identify, procure, and resell critical minerals to enhance operational resilience and demonstrate decentralized resource management in support of national defense requirements. | Submitted |
375 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Prohibits the reduction of funding for NOAA satellite systems and hydrographic survey programs that support military and maritime navigation, surveillance, and mission planning and requires the Secretary of Defense to report on how staffing changes may impair Navy or Coast Guard readiness or operational safety. | Submitted |
376 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Requires public companies to disclose single points of supply chain vulnerability located in foreign countries of concern - NSCEB Recommendation 2.5A. | Submitted |
377 | Version 1 | Fong (CA) | Republican | Requires a study on establishing a supersonic airspace corridor between the R-2508 Complex and the broad ocean area. | Submitted |
378 | Version 2 | Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Revised Rescinds each Medal of Honor awarded for acts at Wounded Knee Creek, Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, South Dakota, on December 29, 1890. Identical to H.R. 3609 (119th Congress). Identical to H.R. 3609 (119th Congress). | Revised |
379 | Version 1 | Case (HI), Scott, Austin (GA), Moylan (GU), Sherman (CA), Radewagen (AS) | Bi-Partisan | Requires an assessment of current and potential expanded involvement of the U.S. Coast Guard in the State Partnership Program in the Pacific Islands. | Submitted |
380 | Version 2 | Messmer (IN) | Republican | Revised Modifies the Industrial Base Fund (IBF) authorities, established under section 4817 of title 10, to strengthen and grant additional flexibilities, so that the Department of Defense can act swiftly in expanding key supply chains, mitigating single points of failure, and addressing critical national security shortfalls within the Defense Industrial Base (DIB). | Made in Order |
381 | Version 2 | Houlahan (PA), Bilirakis (FL), Khanna (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes a Biotechnology Management Office, led by a senior DOD official, to foster the development, acquisition, and sustainment of biotechnology capabilities for the Department. | Revised |
382 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Prohibits any reduction in funding for NIST’s metrology and calibration programs that directly support Department of Defense weapons testing, targeting systems, and defense manufacturing, unless the Secretary of Defense certifies that such reductions will not degrade the accuracy, safety, or reliability of U.S. weapons systems. | Submitted |
383 | Version 1 | Lucas (OK), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Adds the Secretary of Agriculture to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States for covered transactions that involve agricultural land, agricultural biotechnology, or the agriculture industry (e.g., agricultural transportation, storage, and processing). Directs CFIUS to, after receiving notification from USDA, determine (1) whether a reportable agricultural land transaction is a covered transaction, and (2) whether CFIUS should initiate a national security review or take another action with respect to the transaction. Identical to H.R. 1713 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
384 | Version 1 | Babin (TX) | Republican | Requires the DOD Inspector General to conduct a study into the implementation of Section 744(b)(4) of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2021 with regard to the accreditation of military dental treatment facilities. | Made in Order |
385 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Lawler (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to ensure that the Defense Organizational Climate Survey (DEOCS) includes specific questions to assess the prevalence, nature, and impact of antisemitism within the military service academies. | Submitted |
386 | Version 2 | Houlahan (PA), Bilirakis (FL), Khanna (CA), Sessions (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a strategy on the national security implications of emerging biotechnologies. | Made in Order |
387 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits funds for the president to exercise authority under subsection (c) or (d) of section 706 of the Communications Act of 1934, or section 409(e) of Public Law 91–121. | Submitted |
388 | Version 1 | Palmer (AL) | Republican | Moves the expiration date of the Defense Production Act from September 30, 2025 to September 30, 2031. Identical to H.R. 4609 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
389 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX), Houlahan (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Expands DoD authorities to intercept unauthorized drones that enter military airspace. Identical to H.R.3463 (119th Congress). | Revised |
390 | Version 1 | Fong (CA) | Republican | Requires an assessment on the health care services available to the military and civilian personnel workforce at NAWS China Lake. | Made in Order |
391 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Directs the Treasury to deploy a financial attache to the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem to develop and execute the financial and economic policy of the United States Government and the international fight against terrorism, money laundering, and other illicit finance. | Submitted |
392 | Version 3 | Pfluger (TX), Carter (TX) | Republican | Revised Amends restrictions placed on the land transferred from the Army (Fort Hood) in Section 2848(a) of the FY 2005 NDAA. | Made in Order |
393 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Requires each non-appropriated fund employer of the Department of Defense to offer a defined contribution retirement plan for their employees with an employer-paid matching or automatic contribution not less than three percent of basic pay for employees that regularly work 20 hours or more per week. | Submitted |
394 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to assess the national security risk of reduced weather forecasting capabilities based on proposed changes to NWS and NOAA. | Submitted |
395 | Version 2 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to integrate biotechnology threats from China into U.S. national defense strategies and develop a plan to counter them. Additionally, it directs the intelligence community to assess China's use of biotechnology for military purposes and establishes an interagency group to monitor foreign investments in the U.S. biotech sector. | Revised |
396 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Authorizes an independent study on which space-related functions across the Department of Defense should be consolidated into the Space Force. | Revised |
397 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Commerce, in consultation with the Secretaries of Transportation and Defense, to conduct a comprehensive assessment of domestic and allied railcar manufacturing capabilities free of Chinese inputs. The report will identify vulnerabilities, investment needs, and policy recommendations to strengthen supply chain security and reduce reliance on the PRC. | Submitted |
398 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Inserts language directing the DoD to collaborate with the U.S. Economic Development Administration Regional Technology and Innovation Hubs (Tech Hubs). | Submitted |
399 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Homeland Security, in coordination with the Secretary of State, to develop and transmit to Congress a strategy to expand information sharing between U.S. and foreign customs agencies through Trade Transparency Units and improve intra-agency, inter-agency, and multilateral information sharing concerning Trade Transparency Units. | Submitted |
400 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Establishes a Strategic Airports Cybersecurity Infrastructure Program at FAA, providing grants for airports to conduct cyber risk assessments and implement management plans. The program prioritizes facilities with high passenger/cargo volume or strategic defense value, enhancing resilience against cybersecurity threats to critical airport infrastructure. | Submitted |
401 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Closes loopholes that allow unregistered agents of foreign adversaries to lobby in the United States. | Submitted |
402 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Suspends debit card transaction surcharges imposed on veterans and caregivers with DoD Commissary shopping privileges during Calendar Year 2026. | Submitted |
403 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX), Latta (OH) | Republican | Prohibits Treasury from charging interest on funds borrowed under section 5404(c) of the Servicemember Quality of Life Improvement and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2025 (Public Law 118–159; 138 Stat. 2451). | Made in Order |
404 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Extends existing State Department post-government employment (PGE) restrictions to more government employees, enacting a permanent lifetime ban for Agency Heads, Deputies, and senate-confirmed employees lobbying on behalf of countries of concern (China, Russia, Iran, N. Korea, Syria, Cuba). | Submitted |
405 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to reallocate funds in the Air Force budget that are not directly managed or used by the Air Force to Defense-wide accounts, ensuring future budgets show only Air Force-specific spending for greater accuracy and transparency. | Revised |
406 | Version 1 | Shreve (IN) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Commerce, and the Chief Executive Officer of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation, to develop a strategy to diminish the Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa economic alignment (BRICS) influence in Latin America and secure U.S. strategic interests. | Submitted |
407 | Version 1 | Palmer (AL) | Republican | Terminates the prohibition of clean agent fire suppression (F-Gas) in the Department of Defense. Clean agent fire suppression is product that involves an electrically nonconducting, volatile, or gaseous fire extinguishing agent that does not leave a residue upon evaporation and is highly effective in preventing catastrophic failure in military vehicles. | Made in Order |
408 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX), Turner (OH), Case (HI), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Directs DoD to conduct a study of U.S. mobilization and sustainment readiness for a major Indo-Pacific conflict with emphasis on reserve forces mobilization. It must assess logistics, vulnerabilities, and allied coordination, and inventory civilian skills in the Reserve Components. | Made in Order |
409 | Version 1 | Harder (CA), Valadao (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes Department of Defense firefighters to assist in responses to major wildfire incidents. | Submitted |
410 | Version 1 | Kim (CA), Green (TX), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the U.S. Governor of the IMF to advocate for Taiwan’s membership in the IMF, participation in the IMF's surveillance activities, access to IMF technical assistance and training, and IMF employment opportunities for Taiwan nationals. Identical to H.R. 910 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
411 | Version 2 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of the Navy to report to Congress within 180 days on aviation fleet maintenance backlogs, aircraft availability rates, and plans to reduce downtime, with a specific focus on bases in Florida. | Made in Order |
412 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Rescinds specific waivers and licenses that allowed the transfer of frozen Iranian funds and prohibits reissuing such waivers or licenses in the future, effectively preventing Iran from accessing those accounts or similar funds. Identical to H.R. 2575 (119th Congress), and H.R.5947 (118th Congress) which passed the house. | Submitted |
413 | Version 2 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to establish a timeline to achieve a clean financial audit and to submit annual reports to Congress detailing progress and barriers. | Made in Order |
414 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Amends existing sanctions law to prohibit Iraq’s government from importing natural gas from Iran. | Submitted |
415 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to expand interagency coordination targeting fentanyl and precursor chemicals, including joint operations with HHS and DOJ, and requires a report to Congress within 180 days identifying gaps in detection, monitoring, and interdiction. | Made in Order |
416 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX), Tenney (NY), Stauber (MN) | Republican | Prohibits any Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding from flowing to universities that host a Confucius Institute or maintain a relationship with a Chinese entity of concern. Identical to H.R. 881 (119th Congress) which passed the House. | Submitted |
417 | Version 2 | Bacon (NE), Johnson (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the Air Force to adhere to certain requirement for procurement of the EA-37B Compass Call aircraft. | Revised |
418 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Authorizes the National Security Agency to support the cybersecurity of the defense industrial base, telecommunications sector, and cybersecurity service providers by sharing cyber threat intelligence, coordinating with the private sector, and providing direct assistance to strengthen defenses and respond to incidents. | Made in Order |
419 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI), Case (HI) | Democrat | Modifies Department of Veterans Affairs programs to provide housing loans and health care benefits to Native Hawaiian veterans on the same basis as Alaska Native and Native American veterans. | Submitted |
420 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Directs GAO to conduct a component-level assessment of the Department of Defense’s reliance on Chinese-sourced materials in munitions, microelectronics, and energy storage systems, and to provide recommendations for alternative sourcing strategies. | Made in Order |
421 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Establishes the Transnational Repression Working Group within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to monitor and analyze actions by foreign governments that threaten or intimidate citizens, residents, or other people present in the United States, as well as any related terrorism threats. Identical to H.R. 2158 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
422 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU), Courtney (CT), Kiggans (VA), Bacon (NE), Horsford (NV), Harder (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Mandates the Department of Defense to conduct a comprehensive interagency study on the health impacts of indoor residential mold in military housing and submit a report to Congress within three years. Directs the Department of Defense to issue model health, safety, construction, and remediation standards for preventing and eliminating mold in military housing, apply those standards to new construction and rehabilitation, and incorporate mold-related education into military health professional training. | Submitted |
423 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Expresses the sense of Congress that the Secretary of the Navy should name an aircraft carrier USS United States. | Made in Order |
424 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense to prioritize partnerships with institutions of higher education conducting research in hypersonics, biotechnology, and artificial intelligence, and to report to Congress within 180 days on existing partnerships in these areas. | Made in Order |
425 | Version 2 | Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to improve monitoring of activity by contractors under the TRICARE pharmacy benefits program. | Revised |
426 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX), Davis (NC), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of Defense to revoke security clearances for former personnel of the DOD who engage in lobbying activities on behalf of China. | Made in Order |
427 | Version 1 | Schneider (IL) | Democrat | Expands bereavement leave in connection with the death of a spouse or child for servicemembers from 2 to 12 weeks. | Submitted |
428 | Version 2 | Stefanik (NY) | Republican | Revised Revises Section 1723 of the Rules Committee Print 119-8 to include cameras to the covered list. | Made in Order |
429 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Requires each military department to invest at least 5% of the estimated replacement cost of unaccompanied housing (barracks, dormitories) for the purpose of carrying out projects to improve such housing for each fiscal year beginning after 2025. | Submitted |
430 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Amends 32 USC 508(d)(13) by adding Young Marines, Naval Sea Cadet Corps, and the United States Coast Guard Auxiliary to the list of youth and charitable organizations eligible to receive assistance. | Made in Order |
431 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI), Moylan (GU), Hernández (PR), Plaskett (VI) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of Defense to revise the JROTC Standardized Instructor Pay Scale to increase the otherwise applicable minimum instructor pay for instructors located outside of the continental United States or in Alaska by the amount of the non-foreign area cost-of-living allowance or the post allowance, whichever would be applicable if the instructor were an employee eligible for such allowance. Also requires a report to Congress with analysis of the impact of the JROTC Standardized Instructor Pay Scale on recruitment and retention of JROTC instructors. | Submitted |
432 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Amends Section 152(b)(1)(B) of title 10, United States Code, to make the Chief of the National Guard Bureau eligible to be appointed Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. | Made in Order |
433 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Casar (TX) | Democrat | Prohibits military assistance to Ecuador until the Secretary of Defense & the Secretary of State submit a certification to Congress that Ecuador is adhering to the protection of human rights, and members of the armed forces and police who have committed human rights violations are being held accountable through appropriate judicial mechanisms. The report must reference relevant information and data from Ecuadorian and international civil society organizations on human rights violations. | Submitted |
434 | Version 1 | Wagner (MO), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Gives the financial industry better tools to protect senior veterans from fraud and financial exploitation by allowing open-end investment management companies to delay the redemption of a security if the security holder is a senior veteran and the company believes that the redemption was requested through financial exploitation. Requires the SEC to consult with the VA and other relevant agencies and report to Congress on legislative and regulatory changes that might be needed to combat the financial exploitation of senior veterans. | Submitted |
435 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits the use of funds to carry out section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978. (FISA). | Submitted |
436 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Requires each company with $1 billion of revenue or greater seeking a contract with DOD to provide data relating to the numbers of veterans hired in the past 12 and 36 months and that number still with that company 12 and 24 months after hiring - to focus on veteran hiring AND retention. | Made in Order |
437 | Version 1 | Case (HI) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of the Navy, in coordination with the Commander of the United States Indo-Pacific Command, shall conduct a study to assess the capacity of each United States public and private shipyard, and each foreign shipyard of an allied or partner country, to support battle damage repair in the event of an armed conflict in the Indo-Pacific. | Made in Order |
438 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Bera (CA), Carson (IN) | Democrat | Requires congressional approval for exports of advanced artificial intelligence chips to China; sunsets three years after the date of enactment. Identical to H.R. 5022 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
439 | Version 1 | Norton (DC), Raskin (MD), Goldman (NY) | Democrat | Gives the Mayor of the District of Columbia the same authority over the D.C. National Guard that the governors of states and territories have over their National Guards. | Submitted |
440 | Version 3 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Revised Makes a technical correction to Section 354 of the bill in regards to the USS ConstitutionNaval History & Heritage Command Detachment Boston and adds the Hampton Roads Naval Museum. | Made in Order |
441 | Version 1 | Shreve (IN) | Republican | Requires a comprehensive review of the current effectiveness of interagency coordination and the DOD’s implementation of their existing responsibilities pertaining to the physical safety and cybersecurity of the air, rail, and maritime infrastructure that underpins U.S. military readiness. | Made in Order |
442 | Version 1 | Norton (DC) | Democrat | Requires the Commanding General of the District of Columbia National Guard to reside in D.C. | Submitted |
443 | Version 2 | Huizenga (MI) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Commerce to implement location verification methods for advanced AI chips exported outside the U.S. | Revised |
444 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Requires The Secretary of Defense to develop and implement a strategy to eliminate the reliance of the Department of Defense on any covered nation to acquire computer displays by January 1, 2030. | Made in Order |
445 | Version 1 | Pappas (NH), Kiggans (VA), Goodlander (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits funds authorized in the bill from being used to reduce the workforce at public shipyards, including probationary employees. This would include any workforce reductions related to spending cuts, reprogramming of funds, or the probationary status of employees. | Submitted |
446 | Version 1 | Shreve (IN) | Republican | Requires a review of select efforts toward modernizing the Global Positioning System (GPS) including an update of the Space Policy Directive-7. | Submitted |
447 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits the Department of Defense from purchasing any good or service from Federal Prison Industries if any individual involved in its production is compensated at less than the federal minimum wage. | Submitted |
448 | Version 1 | Taylor (OH), Miller (OH), Shreve (IN), Fine (FL), Barrett (MI) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to study the prevalence of foreign-made small arms and light weapons used by our Armed Forces and report recommendations for how to procure more American-made weapons from American-owned entities. Substantively identical to H.R. 4535 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
449 | Version 1 | Pappas (NH), Carter (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense to submit a comprehensive report outlining its strategy for the research, development, and deployment of Friction Stir Additive Manufacturing (FSAM) technologies. | Made in Order |
450 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Creates a new section of title 18, U.S. Code, making it unlawful to enter Department of Defense property marked as closed or restricted without authorization. Establishes penalties ranging from fines and up to 180 days imprisonment for a first offense to fines and up to 10 years imprisonment for repeat violations. | Submitted |
451 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense to report within one year on the interoperability of cyber training programs across the Armed Forces, including the use of standardized curricula and whether establishing a DOD cyber academy would improve preparedness. | Made in Order |
452 | Version 1 | Chu (CA), Bacon (NE), Barragán (CA), Self (TX), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Includes on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall the names of the lost crew members of the U.S.S. Frank E. Evans killed on June 3, 1969. | Submitted |
453 | Version 1 | Tlaib (MI) | Democrat | Prohibits security assistance to any country that has, in the past ten years, used military force against a medical facility, the UN, a refugee camp, aid workers, or journalists, has committed or aided in the commission of the crime of forcible transfer, or impeded the delivery of humanitarian aid. | Submitted |
454 | Version 1 | De La Cruz (TX), Williams (GA) | Bi-Partisan | Clarifies that whistleblower protections described in section 4712 of title 41, United States Code, apply to any contract funded from amounts appropriated to the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and for other purposes. This amendment is substantively identical to H.R.4646 - Whistleblower Protection Act of 2025. | Submitted |
455 | Version 1 | Pappas (NH), Bilirakis (FL), Titus (NV), Malliotakis (NY), Meng (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Extends the waiver renewal period for the U.S. arms embargo on the Republic of Cyprus from one year to five years. | Submitted |
456 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Adds the text of H.R. 1728, the Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act to protect public lands in Colorado. | Submitted |
457 | Version 2 | Shreve (IN) | Republican | Revised Establishes a Freight Rail Cybersecurity Grant Program to provide funding for cybersecurity enhancements in critical rail infrastructure supporting national defense and supply chain security. | Revised |
458 | Version 1 | Ciscomani (AZ) | Republican | Requires the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development, and Acquisition, to submit to Congress an unclassified report on the plans to develop a configurable, low-cost, expendable electronic warfare capability to support unmanned surface vessel (USV) survivability. This report will include current available capabilities and limitations of USV technology, current available funding, and a list of possible technical requirements. | Made in Order |
459 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA), Panetta (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Withdrawn Amends (22 6 U.S.C. 2778(f)(3)) to enable the Republic of Poland to have the same exemptions as Canada, United Kingdom, and Australia from the licensing requirements of this chapter for the export of defense items. | Withdrawn |
460 | Version 2 | Ezell (MS), Carter (LA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Expands the Capital Construction Fund to cover cargo handling equipment, marine terminals and intermodal chassis for those who qualify under the program's eligibility requirements. | Revised |
461 | Version 1 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Modifies the Civilian Marksmanship program to include additional surplus firearms for training and educating U.S. citizens in the responsible use of firearms. | Made in Order |
462 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Doggett (TX) | Democrat | Directs the Department of Defense to develop a framework to support Bangladesh in its preparation for and response to extreme weather events, including sharing satellite data with security partners in Bangladesh to support flood forecasting and modeling. | Submitted |
463 | Version 3 | Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Revised Prohibition on the use of funds to reduce the civilian national security workforce or the civilian public safety workforce. | Revised |
464 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA), Panetta (CA), Wilson (SC), Bacon (NE), Moore (UT), Carbajal (CA), Bell (MO), Tenney (NY), Doggett (TX), Stauber (MN), Turner (OH), Harris (MD), Keating (MA), Fitzpatrick (PA), Meeks (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the Baltic Security Initiative to strengthen the armed forces of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to deter Russian aggression, increase interoperability, and support modernization. | Made in Order |
465 | Version 2 | Subramanyam (VA) | Democrat | Revised Mandates a report on democracy and human rights conditions in Pakistan. | Revised |
466 | Version 3 | Scott, Austin (GA), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the Secretary of Defense from entering into, renewing, or extending a contract or other agreement for the procurement of organic light emitting diode (OLED) display technologies that are fabricated in a foreign adversary, by a foreign adversary entity, or by a covered OLED display technologies company. | Made in Order |
467 | Version 1 | McCormick (GA), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Amends Section 1555 of the FY24 NDAA regarding contracting for military recruitment to prohibit the Department of Defense from contracting with entities that perform fact-checking and information-grading services for purposes of censoring their political opponents. | Made in Order |
468 | Version 1 | Kim (CA), Beatty (OH), Casten (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Allows screening service providers to apply for a renewable license every two years to access the BOI registry on behalf of financial institutions, limited to foreign BOI. Direct FinCEN to issue rules governing the use, disclosure, and retention of BOI. | Submitted |
469 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Limits Department of Defense funding and transfer of articles for Peru pending certification that the Peruvian Executive and Congress are not acting to obstruct justice in any corruption cases, freedom of the press is not being obstructed, the repression of peaceful protesters has ceased, an investigation into the mass killings of protesters in Peru and the military/police practices beginning in December 2022 is completed by independent experts, and reported to the appropriate congressional committees. | Submitted |
470 | Version 2 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Revised Establishes a system of official Air Force and Space Force museums within the Department of the Air Force. | Made in Order |
471 | Version 2 | Pappas (NH), Weber (TX), Goodlander (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Amends the definition of "covered transactions" under CFIUS review authority to include national security sensitive real estate transactions for reasons relating to critical infrastructure (including critical infrastructure related to drinking water). It also requires CFIUS to annually review and update a list of sites it deems sensitive to national security. | Revised |
472 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Increases by $5 million funding for research into AI and Machine Learning Technologies and Directed Energy Technologies. | Submitted |
473 | Version 1 | Crow (CO), Boebert (CO) | Bi-Partisan | Places limitations on Section 514 of the FY25 NDAA. | Submitted |
474 | Version 1 | Pou (NJ) | Democrat | Requires reporting regarding accreditation of basic training programs of the Department of Homeland Security. | Submitted |
475 | Version 2 | Begich (AK), Tokuda (HI), Davids (KS), Case (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the Department of Defense to change the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement (DFARS) so that defense construction contracts cannot require a contractor or subcontractor to have a local office or bona fide place of business in the county, state, or geographic area of performance. | Revised |
476 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Increases the pay rate for Department of Defense blue-collar (prevailing rate) employees by the percentage authorized under section 737. | Made in Order |
477 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Authorizes the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of Transportation, to establish interception distances around covered facilities or assets for unmanned aircraft. | Submitted |
478 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Encourages the Department of Defense to expand artificial intelligence pilot programs and fielding across mission areas and requires biannual reports to Congress on integration efforts for five years. | Made in Order |
479 | Version 2 | Johnson (TX) | Democrat | Revised Authorizes the National Energy Storage Systems Program to reduce dependence on foreign governments, strengthen warfighter capabilities, and bolster national security by accelerating defense-critical energy storage needs. | Revised |
480 | Version 1 | McCormick (GA) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to report to the congressional defense committees on the feasibility of the domestic defense industrial base licensing Ukrainian unmanned aircraft systems technology for procurement by the Department of Defense. | Submitted |
481 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Imposes additional sanctions and export restrictions concerning Iranian airlines and the provision of US-origin components to Iranian airlines. | Revised |
482 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Designates Runway 5L/23R at Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, as the “Lieutenant General Carey Runway”. | Submitted |
483 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Withdrawn Adds a new paragraph (5) to §2391(d) directing DoD to prioritize community infrastructure projects in non-contiguous States that enhance civilian resilience and military readiness. Identifies Alaska’s major port modernization projects as eligible examples while also covering future dual-use projects. | Withdrawn |
484 | Version 1 | James (MI) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense, in coordination with the Department of Transportation and the Coast Guard, to submit a report on any security deficiencies that exist with respect to the Soo Locks in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. The bill also asks these departments to provide any recommendations as well as the cost of these recommendations. | Submitted |
485 | Version 1 | McGovern (MA) | Democrat | Authorizes appropriations for the World Food Programme to address global food insecurity and starvation. | Submitted |
486 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Raises the congressional notification threshold for foreign military sales of firearms under Category I of the United States Munitions List from $1,000,000 to $4,000,000. | Submitted |
487 | Version 1 | Courtney (CT) | Democrat | Provides for the National Coast Guard Museum to be considered a shore facility for which funds may be distributed by the Coast Guard for construction in accordance with existing law. | Submitted |
488 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Withdrawn Amends the existing DCIP project priority list in 10 U.S.C. §2391(d)(1)(B) to explicitly include infrastructure projects in non-contiguous States that provide both civilian and national defense benefits. | Withdrawn |
489 | Version 1 | McGovern (MA), Schakowsky (IL), Doggett (TX) | Democrat | Requires an annual report from the Secretary of State to Congress, in consultation with Secretary of Defense, that assesses the status of Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank. | Submitted |
490 | Version 2 | Garbarino (NY), Nadler (NY), Tenney (NY), Lawler (NY), Goldman (NY), Malliotakis (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Inserts Sections 6 and 7 of the 9/11 Responder and Survivor Health Funding Correction Act of 2025 with a revision of the multiplier to 1.05 to ensure funding of the World Trade Center Health Program. | Revised |
491 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Requires the Department of Defense, Department of Transportation (DoT), and the Department of Homeland Security’s Transportation Security Administration at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), to create a national framework for securing light detection and ranging data in autonomous vehicles and traffic management systems. This framework should mandate encryption standards, data retention policies, and data-sharing restrictions. | Revised |
492 | Version 1 | McGovern (MA), Wilson (SC), Casar (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Restricts certain security assistance to Pakistan unless the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, certifies the Government of Pakistan has taken measures to prevent human rights violations. | Submitted |
493 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of Homeland Security and the Secretary of State, to report to Congress on the national security risk posed to U.S. ports from global auto theft rings. | Submitted |
494 | Version 1 | McGovern (MA) | Democrat | Prohibits the use of Department of Defense funds to transport individuals to countries in which they would be at risk of being subjected to torture. | Submitted |
495 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Modifies federal statutes 50 USC 797 and 18 USC 1382. | Made in Order |
496 | Version 1 | Courtney (CT) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report on military housing to be monitored for levels of radon, requires service secretaries to establish testing procedures, and requires installations to notify service secretaries of instances of radon mitigation in military housing. | Made in Order |
497 | Version 1 | Moore (WI) | Democrat | Authorizes DOD and VA to provide appropriate assistance to states with a Green Alert or other system specifically dedicated to locating missing veterans or active duty members of the Armed Forces (or both) to help ensure the effective use of those systems to successfully find and recover current or former members of the Armed Forces when they go missing in our communities. | Submitted |
498 | Version 1 | Wagner (MO) | Republican | Requires, prior to the release of State Department guidance governing relations with Taiwan, the Secretary of Defense to identify opportunities to lift self-imposed restrictions on relations with Taiwan and explain how such guidance would support U.S. capacity to resist the use of force or coercion to jeopardize the security or the social or economic system of Taiwan. | Submitted |
499 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Expresses support for joint U.S.-Israel cooperation between NASA and the Israel Space Agency, including joint U.S. Air Force and Israel’s newly created Space Force in areas of research, development, test, and evaluation. | Submitted |
500 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Establishes a a pilot program on psychological performance training at USAFA to improve readiness, resilience, and mental health of cadets. | Made in Order |
501 | Version 2 | Luttrell (TX) | Republican | Revised Requires the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to evaluate the threat posed to the United States by individuals in Syria with ties to Foreign Terrorist Organizations (FTO) or a Specially Designated Global Terrorist Organization (STGT). Identical to HR 1327 (119th Congress). | Revised |
502 | Version 1 | Gimenez (FL), Carter (LA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Homeland Security to produce a report on emerging threats and countermeasures related to vehicular terrorism. | Submitted |
503 | Version 1 | Miller (WV), Costa (CA), Gonzalez (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of Commerce to provide a briefing to the appropriate congressional committees detailing the national security implications of the discrimination by the Republic of Korea against United States technology firms, which works to the advantage of technology firms of the People’s Republic of China. | Submitted |
504 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Requires the VA to remind recognized individuals or organizations to update their contact information once per year and to update the public database accordingly, creates a certification symbol for recognized individuals to use on promotional materials, and requires the VA to establish civil penalties for misuse of the symbol. Requires the VA to submit an annual report to Congress listing the requirements that individuals must meet to be recognized to prepare, present, and prosecute claims before the VA. Identical to H.R.7340 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
505 | Version 1 | Torres (CA), Fitzpatrick (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Director of OMB to categorize public safety telecommunicators as a protective service occupation under the Standard Occupational Classification System. Identical to H.R. 637 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
506 | Version 1 | Stanton (AZ), Sherrill (NJ), Riley (NY), Ciscomani (AZ), Amodei (NV), Houlahan (PA), Mannion (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Directs DOD to set a contracting goal to spend 1% of its procurement spending on Ability One products and services, which are competitive goods and services made by people with disabilities. | Submitted |
507 | Version 3 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Revised Feasibility study and report on the designation of Port MacKenzie, Alaska, as a strategic seaport. | Revised |
508 | Version 1 | Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Codifies the current procedures used to determine when a government contract will be set aside for a small business competition. Identical to H.R. 2804 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
509 | Version 1 | Steube (FL), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Requires DoD to establish a concealed weapons permit program on military installations. | Submitted |
510 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Malliotakis (NY), Goldman (NY), Kean (NJ), Pallone (NJ), Schneider (IL), Meng (NY), Mullin (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits the transfer or license of any defense articles or services to Turkey until the Secretary of State, with the concurrence of the Secretary of Defense, provides a report to Congress detailing the steps taken to ensure that Turkey is no longer violating the sovereignty of any member of NATO, a major non-NATO ally, or Cyprus; the steps taken to prevent Turkey from purchasing defense systems from U.S. adversaries; the steps taken to prevent the use of U.S. arms to facilitate the occupation of Cyprus; and the steps taken by Turkey to prevent future attacks on U.S. servicemembers or their families. The report requirement sunsets once the President certifies to Congress that Turkey is no longer violating the sovereignty of any member of NATO, a major non-NATO ally, or Cyprus. | Submitted |
511 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV), Bacon (NE), Houlahan (PA), Kiggans (VA), Lee (NV), Harder (CA), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a report assessing the adequacy of Permanent Change of Station (PCS) move reimbursements. | Made in Order |
512 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the Department of Defense from using or selling certain information technology devices produced by foreign adversary controlled companies, and requires assessments, reporting, and a removal strategy for such devices from DoD networks, commissaries, and exchanges. | Revised |
513 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Prioritizes local law enforcement agencies in adopting any ceremonial horse that may no longer be utilized by the U.S. Army. | Made in Order |
514 | Version 1 | Torres (CA) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to Congress on transferring military-acquired credentials to the civilian workforce. Identical to H.R. 3611 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
515 | Version 2 | Gimenez (FL) | Republican | Revised Authorizes conveyance of land at Naval Air Station Key West to be eligible for local township development. | Made in Order |
516 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits funds to enter into a contract or other agreement with In-Q-Tel. | Submitted |
517 | Version 1 | Fitzpatrick (PA), Vasquez (NM), Pappas (NH), Leger Fernández (NM) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes within the DoD a Coordinator for Engagement with PFAS-Impacted Defense Communities. | Made in Order |
518 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV), Bacon (NE), Kiggans (VA), Houlahan (PA), Lee (NV), Harder (CA), Moylan (GU), Goodlander (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense to create a digital system allowing TRICARE beneficiaries at Military Treatment Facilities to electronically file and track access-to-care issues, with data aggregation and reporting to Congress. | Submitted |
519 | Version 1 | Torres (CA) | Democrat | Restores congressional notification requirements on items on the U.S. Munitions list that are being exported abroad. | Submitted |
520 | Version 1 | Steube (FL), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Requires annual report on U.S.-Israel military exercises, emphasizes mutual benefit of U.S.-Israel relationship. | Made in Order |
521 | Version 1 | Levin (CA) | Democrat | Requires military exchanges to provide information to firearm purchasers on the secure storage of firearms. | Submitted |
522 | Version 1 | Keating (MA), Goldman (NY) | Democrat | Prohibits the U.S. from allowing the Russian Federation to join the Group of Seven and prohibits the reconstitution of a Group of Eight that includes the Russian Federation. | Submitted |
523 | Version 1 | Gimenez (FL), Moolenaar (MI), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Prohibits the Department of Homeland Security from procuring batteries from companies with ties to the Peoples Republic of China. | Submitted |
524 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV), Bacon (NE), Houlahan (PA), Lee (NV), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Department of Defense to study the unique mental health effects of Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) combat operations and recommend improvements to support services for affected personnel. | Made in Order |
525 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Conditions aid to the Lebanese Armed Forces via an 8-point plan to remove Hezbollah and Iranian influence across Lebanon. | Submitted |
526 | Version 1 | Gimenez (FL) | Republican | Requires an annual report that the Secretary of State shall submit to Congress that identifies countries that host Cuban medical personnel who are participating in foreign medical missions for the Government of Cuba and if the individuals identified are subjected to conditions that qualify as severe forms of trafficking in persons. | Submitted |
527 | Version 1 | Fitzpatrick (PA), Kiggans (VA), Lawler (NY), LaLota (NY) | Republican | Strikes Section 313, which delays the prohibition on the procurement fire-fighting foam (AFFF) that contains PFAS substances. | Submitted |
528 | Version 4 | Sherman (CA), Chu (CA), Jackson (IL), Carson (IN), Min (CA), Omar (MN) | Democrat | Revised Expresses a sense of Congress and requires a report in support of a formal end to the Korean War. | Revised |
529 | Version 2 | Pfluger (TX) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of the Treasury to determine whether specified Chinese entities are complicit in genocide, forced labor, or other human rights abuses and, if so, to impose sanctions and add them to the Specially Designated Nationals list, while also requiring a report to Congress and secondary sanctions on those providing material support. | Revised |
530 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV), Lee (NV) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of the Air Force to submit a report to Congress on the sustainment and modernization needs of the United States Air Force Thunderbirds, including readiness and future platform considerations. | Made in Order |
531 | Version 1 | Moulton (MA), Valadao (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the milestone decision authority for the Next Generation Polar Overhead Persistent Infrared satellite program to revise the acquisition strategy for such program to include the auxiliary payload (commonly referred to ‘‘APS-A’’) in the program of record. | Made in Order |
532 | Version 1 | Keating (MA), Goldman (NY) | Democrat | Prohibits the United States from recognizing the Russian Federation's claim of sovereignty over any portion of Ukraine, including its airspace and its territorial waters. | Submitted |
533 | Version 1 | Sewell (AL), Moore (AL) | Bi-Partisan | Amends the Small Business Act to include surviving children in the definition of small business concern owned and controlled by service-disabled Veterans for a period of three years after the death of the Veteran small business owner. Identical to H.R. 3195 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
534 | Version 1 | Torres (CA), Garamendi (CA), Goldman (NY), Min (CA) | Democrat | Requires the Inspector General to issue a report on the Department of Defense Activities related to immigration enforcement and associated costs and impacts to national security. | Submitted |
535 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC), Panetta (CA), Carey (OH), Cohen (TN), Correa (CA), Bergman (MI), Spartz (IN), Messmer (IN), Tlaib (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Repeals the Caesar Act. | Submitted |
536 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits the Department of Defense from awarding contracts to companies whose key leadership simultaneously hold certain senior federal government positions. | Submitted |
537 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Extends and modifies annual report on Iranian military. | Made in Order |
538 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Requires the Director of National Intelligence to expeditiously make public all intelligence community records relating to the Timber Sycamore weapons and training program in Syria. | Submitted |
539 | Version 3 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to give priority consideration to mining and energy projects in the Arctic that face seasonal weather constraints. It directs the MCEIP office to fast-track applications and reviews so those projects are not delayed by short construction windows. | Revised |
540 | Version 2 | Peters (CA), Hudson (NC), Vargas (CA), Castro (TX), Zinke (MT), Levin (CA), Escobar (TX), Gonzalez (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Authorizes the International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC) to accept funds for activities relating to wastewater treatment and flood control works, and for other purposes. Identical to H.R. 1948 (119th Congress). | Revised |
541 | Version 1 | Torres (CA) | Democrat | Establishes the Donor State Protection Trust Fund, a special Treasury account designed to balance donor states' federal tax contributions against the federal funding it receives. Donor States are States that pay more in federal taxes than they receive back in federal spending. The amendment would also prohibit politically motivated funding cuts and prohibit federal agencies from circumventing the law through reclassification or freezing of funds. Identical to H.R. 4208 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
542 | Version 1 | Steube (FL), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Requires briefing on the status of deliveries to the Government of Israel of any military aircraft or air-launched munitions approved for transfer that are undelivered or partially delivered. | Made in Order |
543 | Version 1 | Shreve (IN) | Republican | Establishes an interagency task force responsible for leading a whole-of-government effort to dismantle and shut down transnational criminal syndicates perpetrating mass cyber scam operations against Americans. | Submitted |
544 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Amends the Defense Base Act to provide an exemption for Guam during certain periods. Substantially similar to H.R. 876 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
545 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC), Cohen (TN), Hudson (NC), Veasey (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Counters the influence of the Chinese Communist Party, the Iranian Regime, and the Russian Federation in the nation of Georgia by providing discretionary tools to the President. Identical to HR 36 119th Congress, as passed by the House | Submitted |
546 | Version 1 | Brecheen (OK), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Prohibits DOD from using funds or facilities to perform or facilitate sex change surgeries or provide hormone treatments for gender dysphoria. | Submitted |
547 | Version 2 | Torres (CA), Min (CA), Lieu (CA), Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Inspector General to issue a report on the National Guard deployment to Los Angeles, California, and associated costs, waste, and potential harm to national security. | Revised |
548 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Requires a study on steps Israel, the U.S., and Egypt can take to enhance international security measures on the border between Gaza and Egypt to ensure Hamas and other actors cannot use tunnels or methods via the Mediterranean Sea to smuggle weapons and illicit goods. Additionally, report will outline/ map existing tunnel networks. | Made in Order |
549 | Version 2 | Courtney (CT), Kiggans (VA), Tenney (NY), Ezell (MS) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Revises the Shipbuilding Workforce Development Special Incentive to extend to Job Corps and revises WIOA to enable Job Corps Centers to accept grants. Makes conforming reforms to make military recruits who are ineligible for enlistment made aware of opportunities to enroll in Job Corps, with the intent to participate in the defense industrial base, and streamline enrollment for servicemembers in preseparation counseling, among other Job Corps center reforms. | Revised |
550 | Version 1 | Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Makes adjustments to certain acquisition thresholds for contracts awarded to small businesses. | Submitted |
551 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Requires Defense Health Agency to develop a plan to reopen any previously-closed chiropractic clinic on a military installation and to pay chiropractors under the GS scale. | Made in Order |
552 | Version 2 | Foushee (NC), Mackenzie (PA), Goldman (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes a pilot program to improve military family access to diapers and diapering supplies. | Revised |
553 | Version 1 | Smith (NJ) | Republican | Requires that the Secretary of Homeland Security (in coordination with the Secretary of Defense, the Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, and the Attorney General) establish an application process for State and local law enforcement agencies to be granted authority to conduct counter-UAS operations. Similar to HR 10555 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
554 | Version 1 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Authorizes $10M in order to establish a national anti-illicit gold mining strategy in order to leverage multilateral partnerships to address illicit gold mining in central and south America. | Submitted |
555 | Version 2 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Revised Prevents the Department of Defense from reducing sustainment or shutting down the AN/FPS–108 Cobra Dane radar at Shemya Island, Alaska, until a certified replacement is fully operational. It ensures the radar’s availability for combatant commands and preserves its role in missile warning, missile defense, and space surveillance missions. | Made in Order |
556 | Version 1 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Allows trademarks owned or controlled by the Department of Defense to be combined with religious insignia on commercial identification tags (commonly known as ‘‘dog tags’’) and to be sold by lawful trademark licensees. | Submitted |
557 | Version 2 | Gimenez (FL) | Republican | Revised Directs OMB to provide Cost-Benefit Analysis guidance so that organizations can access what current actions are producing measurable results, and allow resource allocation appropriate to mitigate risk. | Revised |
558 | Version 1 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Increases the moratorium for senior defense officers and civilians on taking senior-level contracting jobs from one year to five years. | Submitted |
559 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Subramanyam (VA), Bell (MO), Norton (DC), Amo (RI) | Democrat | Adds requirement for aircraft to be equipped with position broadcasting technology near commercial airports; facilitates data sharing between DoD and Federal Aviation Administration; and commissions a report on near misses between DoD aircraft and commercial aircraft. | Submitted |
560 | Version 1 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Restricts base commanders' ability to fly unauthorized flags at their discretion. | Made in Order |
561 | Version 1 | Liccardo (CA), Nunn (IA) | Bi-Partisan | Codifies the ability to award follow-on contracts that would further increase competition and accelerate fielding of winning submissions to the warfighter. | Submitted |
562 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Subramanyam (VA), Bell (MO), Norton (DC), Amo (RI) | Democrat | Calls for a DoD Office of Inspector General audit related to the January 29, 2025 midair collision at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, to review factors that could have contributed to the incident. | Submitted |
563 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC), Cohen (TN) | Bi-Partisan | Modifies REPO Act to allow for confiscated assets to be used to purchase defense articles. | Submitted |
564 | Version 1 | Gillen (NY) | Democrat | Directs the Defense Department to issue recommendations to improve the transition of Air Traffic Controllers in the Armed Forces to civilian Air Traffic Control Occupations. | Made in Order |
565 | Version 1 | Liccardo (CA) | Democrat | Allows the Secretary to rename a naval ship in honor of William B. Gould. | Submitted |
566 | Version 1 | Liccardo (CA) | Democrat | Mandates the President submit a report to Congress every time the armed forces or national guard is deployed for non natural disaster related events. The report must include the legal basis for deployment, the aim of the deployment, what interactions took place between civilians and service members, reports from local and state law enforcement detailing such events, the cost to taxpayer funds for the deployment, and a certification that the deployment did not interfere with the national guard’s ability to deploy in the event of a natural disaster. | Submitted |
567 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Prohibits use of funds to construct, install, or display a Moses Ezekiel sculpture at Arlington National Cemetery. | Submitted |
568 | Version 1 | Tonko (NY) | Democrat | Prohibits funding from being used to operate slot machines on military bases. | Submitted |
569 | Version 2 | Dunn (FL), Moolenaar (MI) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of the Air Force to conduct an assessment of the feasibility and advisability of incorporating additional federal, commercial, or state-operate spaceports into the Department of Defense's national security launch infrastructure. | Made in Order |
570 | Version 1 | Liccardo (CA) | Democrat | States that it should be the policy of the Department of Defense to ensure that requirements management capabilities used in acquisition programs are open, interoperable, vendor agnostic and reflect modern software engineering practices, and requires DoD to update acquisition and contracting guidance accordingly. | Made in Order |
571 | Version 1 | Stefanik (NY), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Convenes the U.S.-Israel Defense Industrial Base Working Group to study the potential for defense industrial base integration between the United States and Israel, including the possibility of inclusion into the national technology and industrial base (as defined in section 4801 of title 10, United States Code). | Made in Order |
572 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Establishes a one-year pilot program in coordination with the Department of Homeland Security to prevent terrorist attacks involving motor vehicles. The program will develop protocols for information sharing with rental car companies and improve security measures to detect threats involving motor vehicles. | Submitted |
573 | Version 1 | Liccardo (CA), Fallon (TX), Nunn (IA) | Bi-Partisan | Allows the Secretary of Defense to exercise the authority under section 65 of the Arms Export Control Act (22 U.S.C. 2796d) to loan materials, supplies, and equipment to any country for research and development (R&D) purposes to support defense of that country against aggression and enable rapid deployment, test and evaluations, and iteration of new and innovative capabilities in real-world, complex warfighting environments that matches emerging threats with capabilities. | Submitted |
574 | Version 1 | Barrett (MI), Kiggans (VA), Mills (FL), Stauber (MN), Rose (TN), Begich (AK) | Republican | Requires two reports from the Department of Defense on the installation of certain collision avoidance systems in military rotary-wing aircraft. Identical to H.R. 1898. | Made in Order |
575 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Requires an OIG Report on the transition to TriWest for the TRICARE West Region, which will include implementation standards to prevent any future issues with transitions. | Made in Order |
576 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Education and Secretary of Defense to jointly submit a report studying the possibility of expanding child care centers on U.S. military installations. | Submitted |
577 | Version 1 | Cisneros (CA), Begich (AK) | Bi-Partisan | Reauthorizes FY23 NDAA program that allowed service secretaries to reimburse home-of-record travel for junior enlisted servicemembers stationed in Alaska. | Made in Order |
578 | Version 1 | Gillen (NY) | Democrat | Provides the Secretary of Defense with contract authority for illicit drug testing at the Southern Border. | Submitted |
579 | Version 1 | Velázquez (NY), Castro (TX), Garcia (IL), Casar (TX) | Democrat | Prohibits military action in Mexico in violation of Congress's constitutional war powers. | Submitted |
580 | Version 2 | Cisneros (CA) | Democrat | Revised Develops a risk-based survey for oversight of covered educational institutions who receive funds through DoD's tuition assistance program. | Revised |
581 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Requires the establishment of a database documenting human rights violations against Afghan women by the Taliban and a report and determination on the restrictions facing women in Afghanistan. | Submitted |
582 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Director of National Intelligence, to report to Congress the manner in which the Department protects U.S. defense technology sold to foreign partners. | Submitted |
583 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Requires that no other flag than the U.S. flag flies over U.S. diplomatic posts. | Submitted |
584 | Version 2 | Lawler (NY), McCormick (GA), Amo (RI), Tenney (NY), Kim (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Defines “remote access” and adds remote access provisions into U.S. export control law. This closes a loophole that has allowed CCP-aligned companies to access restricted American technology through cloud services. | Revised |
585 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV), Bacon (NE), Kiggans (VA), Houlahan (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense to notify Congress of any involuntary removal, reassignment, or retirement of general and flag officers, including the underlying rationale and decision-making process. | Submitted |
586 | Version 2 | Gimenez (FL) | Republican | Revised Establishes a “mid-tier” program for non-prime contractors in the Defense Industrial Base. | Revised |
587 | Version 1 | Mills (FL), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Reinstates bonuses clawed back from servicemembers involuntarily separated due to the COVID-19 vaccine mandate. | Submitted |
588 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Amends the Export Control Reform Act of 2018 to include international governmental organizations (IGOs) in existing anti-boycott laws. This change targets harmful and inherently antisemitic BDS efforts at IGOs, such as the UN, by extending protections already in place for boycotts instigated by foreign countries. | Submitted |
589 | Version 4 | Pfluger (TX), Moore (AL), Figures (AL), Bean (FL), Palmer (AL), Sewell (AL), Strong (AL), Carbajal (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Prohibits vessels from entering the U.S. if they transit through a U.S.-owned port that was seized or unlawfully treated by a Western Hemisphere trading partner (Similar to H.R.4577 - Defending American Property Abroad Act of 2025). | Revised |
590 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY), Norton (DC), Harder (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Recognizes former Cadet Nurses' service to the country and provide them with honorary veterans status, honorable discharges, a service medal, a burial plaque or grave marker, and other privileges. | Made in Order |
591 | Version 1 | Tokuda (HI), Min (CA), Case (HI) | Democrat | Increases the Fiscal Year 2026 cap on the Taiwan Security Cooperation Initiative from $1 billion to $8.5 billion, which is the amount of revenue expected to be collected from the 20% tariff imposed on Taiwan by Executive Order 14326, "Further Modifying the Reciprocal Tariff Rates," signed July 31, 2025. | Submitted |
592 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH), Tenney (NY), Rulli (OH), Mace (SC), Ezell (MS), Cloud (TX) | Republican | Reduces regulatory burdens on U.S. businesses by codifying the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network's (FinCEN) interim final rule on Beneficial Ownership Information (BOI) Reporting Requirements, published March 26, 2025. Deletes existing domestic data collected under section 5336 of title 31, United States Code, protecting the privacy of U.S. citizens. | Submitted |
593 | Version 2 | Wilson (SC), Bell (MO) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs DoD to conduct an assessment of the Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity Agreement (CSIPA) and develop a strategy to increase membership. | Revised |
594 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Establishes the United States–Israel Artificial Intelligence Center to leverage the experience, knowledge, and expertise of institutions of higher education and private sector to develop more robust research and development cooperation regarding machine learning, object detection, data labeling, among other key areas in the AI space. | Submitted |
595 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Kiggans (VA), Wittman (VA), Goldman (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes a Visitor Education Center adjacent to the 9/11 Pentagon Memorial. | Made in Order |
596 | Version 2 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Revised Establishes the DOD as the lead agency for NEPA reviews for distribution pipeline projects. | Revised |
597 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense to implement a standardized and procedurally uniform methodology for the adjudication of potentially disqualifying medical or behavioral health conditions through the established Disability Evaluation System (DES) framework. | Submitted |
598 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Under current law, Air Reserve Technicians are not eligible for TriCare and would not be until 2030. This amendment would move up that eligibility date to 2026. | Submitted |
599 | Version 1 | Sorensen (IL) | Democrat | Extends the Army's online real estate tool pilot program until September 30, 2030. | Made in Order |
600 | Version 1 | Mace (SC) | Republican | Provides that statutory exceptions to DoD Buy America procurement requirements shall not apply with respect to the procurement of fish, shellfish, or a seafood product. | Made in Order |
601 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Requires a report on the sources of rare earth materials and elements extracted, processed, and refined to support new technologies of the DOD. | Made in Order |
602 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV), Kiggans (VA), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Department of Defense to implement a uniform, interoperable mechanism across all service components to facilitate the administrative updating of personnel and dependency data within its eligibility and enrollment information systems, contingent upon submission of verified government-issued documentation by the affected beneficiary or authorized sponsor. | Submitted |
603 | Version 2 | King-Hinds (MP) | Republican | Revised Authorizes the use of funds under the Innovative Readiness Training program for the procurement of supplies and materials necessary to complete ongoing training activities. | Made in Order |
604 | Version 1 | King-Hinds (MP) | Republican | Extends eligibility for the microloan program to the Northern Mariana Islands. Identical to H.R. 3496 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
605 | Version 2 | King-Hinds (MP), Moylan (GU), Case (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a study of the Defense Access Road Program current authorities and limitations preventing routine maintenance. | Made in Order |
606 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Eliminates time limitations for the use of and eligibility for entitlement under the VA post-9/11 educational assistance programs for veterans whose last discharge or release was between October 7, 2001 and December 31, 2012. | Submitted |
607 | Version 3 | Mills (FL), Gooden (TX), Cloud (TX), McGuire (VA), Davis (NC), Gonzalez (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes a pilot program to evaluate commercially available, next-generation Health and Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS) within Marine Corps rotary wing assets. | Made in Order |
608 | Version 1 | McCaul (TX) | Republican | Directs the DoD to establish a pilot program to train Mexico's security forces in the United States in counter-Transnational Criminal Organization tactics. | Submitted |
609 | Version 1 | Jackson (IL) | Democrat | Direct the Secretary of Defense to conduct an assessment of effects of the military strategy, objectives, and force posture of the U.S. Africa Command on countries in Africa, including U.S. personnel and assets, the competing military strategies of Russia and China in Africa, and the presence of Russia's and China's assets in areas of the U.S. Africa Command's area of operations. | Submitted |
610 | Version 3 | Mills (FL), Gooden (TX), Cloud (TX), McGuire (VA), Davis (NC), Gonzalez (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes a pilot program to evaluate commercially available, next-generation Health and Usage Monitoring Systems (HUMS) within Army rotary wing assets. | Made in Order |
611 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ), Norton (DC), Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Requires the consent of the chief executive officer of a state or DC for the deployment of the National Guard to their state under Title 32. Identical to HR 590 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
612 | Version 1 | Aderholt (AL) | Republican | Expands collections from certain arms sales to fund the Special Defense Acquisition Fund (SDAF). | Submitted |
613 | Version 1 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits funds to train Ukrainian Armed Forces within the U.S. | Submitted |
614 | Version 1 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Revises the pilot program incentivizing contracting with Employee-Owned Businesses to reduce the threshold for qualifying S-Corps from 100% ownership through Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) to 30%. | Submitted |
615 | Version 2 | Harder (CA) | Democrat | Revised Directs NNSA to report on the capacity of current classified office space at weapons development laboratories. | Revised |
616 | Version 1 | Cloud (TX), Moore (UT), Gonzalez (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the Secretary of Defense to address outstanding debt and depreciated capital for our Defense Depots and Arsenals due to government-directed mission changes. | Made in Order |
617 | Version 1 | Harrigan (NC), Wilson (SC), Stauber (MN), Goodlander (NH), Pappas (NH), Womack (AR), Case (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Exempts State Active Duty (SAD) reimbursements from the Miscellaneous Receipts Act (MRA) so the National Guard can reinvest those funds into maintenance and operational readiness. | Submitted |
618 | Version 1 | Harrigan (NC), Wilson (SC), Womack (AR), Goodlander (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Exempts State Active Duty (SAD) reimbursements from the Miscellaneous Receipts Act (MRA), 10 years after the date of the enactment, so the National Guard can reinvest those funds into maintenance and operational readiness. | Submitted |
619 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Directs DoD to review districting for zipcodes and to consider additional costs of living, like local tax rates, outside the current calculations, when establishing Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH). | Submitted |
620 | Version 2 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Revised Directs the Department of Defense to utilize artificial intelligence in the audit of its financial statements with the goal of achieving a clean audit opinion for the first time. | Made in Order |
621 | Version 2 | Schweikert (AZ) | Republican | Revised Authorizes the use of artificial intelligence in the weapon inventory system for the Department of Defense, for the purpose of creating accurate inventory records. | Made in Order |
622 | Version 1 | Higgins (LA) | Republican | Establishes a pilot program using next-generation technology at border checkpoints to stop contraband, illegal drugs, illegal weapons, human smuggling and threats. Identical to H.R. 1569, the CATCH Fentanyl Act (119th). | Submitted |
623 | Version 2 | Jackson (IL) | Democrat | Revised Requires military construction projects that address resilience to disclose whether natural infrastructure design and construction techniques were considered as a means to strengthen the capacity of military facilities to withstand and recover from extreme weather and sever environmental change, to prioritize use of natural infrastructure solutions, and to apply natural infrastructure solutions to the remediation of former ammunition storage and disposal sites. | Revised |
624 | Version 1 | Cloud (TX), Davis (NC), Gonzalez (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes Department of Defense Depots to conduct work for the U.S. Coast Guard on rotary aircraft. | Made in Order |
625 | Version 1 | Raskin (MD), Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Directs GAO to conduct a study on establishing an independent body to design educational curricula for schools operated by the Department of Defense Education Activity so as to insulate students from political influence and changing priorities of the Executive Branch. | Submitted |
626 | Version 2 | Gillen (NY) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Commanding General of the United States Army Corps of Engineers, to report to Congress on the potential use of cliff stabilizer technology for defense and civil engineering applications. | Revised |
627 | Version 2 | Takano (CA), Panetta (CA) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the use of funds for consolidation, relocation, or elimination of American Forces Network Broadcast Center Riverside. | Revised |
628 | Version 1 | Finstad (MN), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Extends and modifies the Annual Report on Military and Security Developments Involving the People’s Republic of China. | Made in Order |
629 | Version 2 | Massie (KY), Khanna (CA), Tokuda (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Provides that none of the funds authorized to be appropriated by this Act or otherwise made available to the Department of Defense for fiscal year 2026 may be used to transfer MK-84 2000-pound bombs to Israel. | Revised |
630 | Version 3 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Velázquez (NY), Castro (TX), Casar (TX) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of State and the Central Intelligence Agency, to conduct a declassification review of documents related to the U.S.’s involvement in Chile’s coup of 1973. | Revised |
631 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ), Tokuda (HI), Leger Fernández (NM), Morrison (MN), Fletcher (TX) | Democrat | Repeals restrictions on the use of funds and facilities for abortion care through the Department of Defense. Identical to H.R. 3969 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
632 | Version 1 | Gillen (NY) | Democrat | Adds a Sense of Congress on Iran’s illegal nuclear weapons program and encourages European allies to invoke snapback sanctions on Iran. | Submitted |
633 | Version 2 | Wilson (SC), Mullin (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires Secretary of Defense to develop a strategy to be submitted to Congress, aimed at encouraging defections by senior Iranian security officials and members of the armed forces. | Made in Order |
634 | Version 2 | Jackson (IL) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to assess Russian private military corporations' human rights violations in Africa, including human rights violations against religious groups, and assess the extent to which the Russian military and Russian private military corporations are collaborating with the People’s Republic of China (PRC) to secure mining assets that are linked to the PRC. | Made in Order |
635 | Version 2 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to Congress detailing how (as stated in this July 30, 2025, Executive Order) “the "scope and gravity of the recent policies, practices, and actions of the Government of Brazil constitute an unusual and extraordinary threat, which has its source in whole or substantial part outside the United States, to the national security, foreign policy, and economy of the United States, reaching the level of a ‘national emergency.’ Instructs the DOD to conduct an assessment of whether the imposition of tariffs on Brazil in response to judicial proceedings held in accordance with Brazilian law and constitutional norms supports U.S. national security goals in the broader region and globally. Finally, the same assessment should also evaluate the impact of the Administration’s current Brazil policy on the alliance between the U.S.-Brazil, the two largest democracies in the Hemisphere. | Revised |
636 | Version 1 | Carey (OH), Beatty (OH) | Bi-Partisan | Limits the Secretary of Defense from using certain PFAs destruction techniques. Requires to Secretary to update the interim guidance titled ‘‘Interim Guidance on Destruction or Disposal of Materials Containing Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in the United States’’ within 180 days of enactment of this legislation. | Submitted |
637 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Direct DoD to conduct a pilot program to provide financial support for transitioning service members who may experience hardships upon initial transition-- stipend should cover food and housing for 120 days following separation. | Submitted |
638 | Version 2 | Moore (AL), Garcia (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Expands the protections for child victims and witnesses in federal court proceedings and help to facilitate restitution for victims of child exploitation, human trafficking, sexual assault, and crimes of violence. | Revised |
639 | Version 1 | Cloud (TX), Gonzalez (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to develop and implement a department-wide program for authorizing government-to-government grants from non-Federal United States government entities such as states, cities, or counties. | Submitted |
640 | Version 1 | Whitesides (CA), Bacon (NE), Obernolte (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires NASA to obligate the full amount appropriated by Congress. | Submitted |
641 | Version 1 | Schweikert (AZ), Doggett (TX), Moolenaar (MI), Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts H.R. 2653, the Manifest Modernization Act, to amend the Tariff Act of 1930 to require the public disclosure of certain vehicle and aircraft manifest information. | Submitted |
642 | Version 2 | Nadler (NY), Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Revised Requires an independent assessment of U.S. land-based ICBMs | Revised |
643 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY), Cherfilus-McCormick (FL), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Expands and strengthens secondary sanctions on foreign entities enabling Iran’s illicit oil trade. | Submitted |
644 | Version 2 | Keating (MA), Wittman (VA), Finstad (MN), Kiggans (VA), Cline (VA), McGuire (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires competitive pricing for the procurement of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems; including the parts, services, and installment of such systems. | Revised |
645 | Version 2 | Wittman (VA) | Republican | Revised Requires a report from the Secretary of Defense within 180 days regarding the use of waivers for software security requirements within the Department of Defense. | Made in Order |
646 | Version 1 | Whitesides (CA) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to establish Advanced Technology Centers at community colleges with workforce programs targeted at meeting needs in the defense industrial base. | Made in Order |
647 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY), Moskowitz (FL), Zinke (MT), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Improves arms sales processes to U.S. partners that have normalized relations with Israel and are actively working with the United States to counter Iran and its terrorist proxies. Specifically, narrows the timeline for congressional consideration after arms sales are accepted, while maintaining existing eligibility criteria for arms sales themselves. | Submitted |
648 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Tenney (NY), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense, in coordination with the Director of National Intelligence and Department of Homeland Security, to produce an annual threat assessment on Iranian-linked sleeper cells within the United States. | Submitted |
649 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to submit a report to Congress within 180 days containing all relevant communications or records related to directives or actions by the United States DOGE Service (Department of Government Efficiency) involving VA personnel decisions, agreements with non-Federal entities, or access to VA data systems. | Submitted |
650 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ), Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Prohibits the exclusion from military assignments or career fields on the basis of gender alone, except under limited circumstances. | Submitted |
651 | Version 1 | Whitesides (CA) | Democrat | Strikes the section of the bill that extends the deadline to transition away from Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (containing PFAS). | Submitted |
652 | Version 1 | Hageman (WY), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Clarifies that the prohibition on the use of Federal funds for diversity, equity, and inclusion includes "any other substantially similar purpose." | Submitted |
653 | Version 2 | Riley (NY) | Democrat | Revised Commissions a study regarding potential benefits on recruitment and retention from expanding the definition of immediate family members for bereavement leave. | Revised |
654 | Version 1 | Whitesides (CA) | Democrat | Commissions a report on research relating to the upper atmosphere and near-space environment. | Made in Order |
655 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to reinstate telework agreements for certain VA employees and appointees | Submitted |
656 | Version 1 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Repeals Section 1078 of the FY2013 NDAA and strikes subsection (b) of the Smith–Mundt Act to prevent the State Department and the U.S. Agency for Global Media from propagandizing Americans. | Submitted |
657 | Version 2 | Jackson (TX) | Republican | Revised Authorizes the Administrator for Nuclear Security to accelerate and modernize material staging capabilities to replace aged, over-subscribed facilities at the Pantex plant. | Made in Order |
658 | Version 2 | Cloud (TX), Moore (UT), Gonzalez (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a study and Report to Congress on the effects of Defense Logistics Agency Class IX Recovery Rates on Military Depots and Arsenals. | Made in Order |
659 | Version 2 | Tokuda (HI), Moore (UT), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires DoD to establish timeliness standards for the resolution of work orders for military unaccompanied housing (such as barracks, dorms) and annually report to Congress each installation's performance at meeting the standards. Revision integrates the report on compliance into an existing reporting requirement on unaccompanied housing that was enacted in the FY24 NDAA and adds additional reporting on work orders related to health and safety. | Revised |
660 | Version 1 | Hageman (WY), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Prohibits the Department of Defense from using or attempting to achieve quotas in any military personnel action on the basis of race, ethnicity, or national origin. | Submitted |
661 | Version 1 | Carter (TX) | Republican | Provides the US Armed Forces with a pilot program to conduct military construction with additive manufacturing. | Made in Order |
662 | Version 1 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Establishes a full-scholarship program for two-year degrees, primarily at community colleges and technical schools, to be operated by CISA in exchange for required government service. Identical to H.R. 1000, the Cyber PIVOTT Act. | Submitted |
663 | Version 1 | Finstad (MN), Wittman (VA), Kiggans (VA), Courtney (CT) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the use of contracts using cost-plus incentive-fee contracting for certain military construction projects associated with the Shipyard Infrastructure Optimization Program of the Department of Defense. | Made in Order |
664 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Authorizes the basic allowance for housing (BAH) for members of the uniformed services in the U.S. Virgin Islands. | Submitted |
665 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Requires a GAO study to determine how accurately VA employees complete the mental competency section of disability benefits questionnaires. | Submitted |
666 | Version 1 | Hageman (WY), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Expands the list of prohibited Department of Defense diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices to include a prohibition from hiring or engaging third-party contractors for the purpose of practicing or promoting DEI, or a substantially similar purpose. | Submitted |
667 | Version 2 | Jackson (IL) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to optimize the Department's research and development of specific advanced technologies for the remediation of PFAS chemicals particularly at military sites, chemical depots, and wastewater facilities, and to partner with universities that have demonstrated progress, innovation, and advanced knowledge in PFAS remediation. | Revised |
668 | Version 2 | Issa (CA) | Republican | Revised Allows U.S. service members to receive military decorations that were not awarded on time because relevant records were classified, withheld, or redacted for national security reasons. It removes deadlines that would otherwise prevent recognition. | Revised |
669 | Version 1 | Hoyle (OR), McGarvey (KY) | Democrat | Adds the Woman-Owned Small Business program to the Department of Veterans Affairs' contracting preference tiers, to improve federal contracting opportunities for women-owned small businesses at the VA. Identical to H.R. 9003 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
670 | Version 1 | Gonzales (TX), Castro (TX), Roy (TX), Cuellar (TX), Casar (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a report on the proposed consolidation of U.S. Army North and U.S. Army South into a Western Hemisphere Command and provide a detailed analysis of potential headquarters locations, with specific consideration of San Antonio’s operational, strategic, and infrastructure advantages. | Made in Order |
671 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Expresses a sense of Congress that the stability of Haiti is vital to the Caribbean and United States and as such, a secure and prosperous Haiti is in our national and global interest. | Submitted |
672 | Version 1 | Garcia (TX), Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Prevents DoD facilities from being used to house or detain unaccompanied migrant children. | Submitted |
673 | Version 1 | Krishnamoorthi (IL), Stefanik (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits heads of executive agencies from procuring or operating and federal funds from being used to procure or operate covered unmanned ground vehicle systems that are manufactured or assembled by a covered foreign entity with exemptions in the national interest of the United States. | Made in Order |
674 | Version 2 | Biggs (SC) | Republican | Revised Calls for a study exploring the feasibility of allowing departments and agencies to have critical mineral purchasing and reselling capabilities for the purpose of reducing the bureaucratic burden and increasing the speed of purchasing minerals for projects within those departments and agencies. | Made in Order |
675 | Version 1 | Fitzgerald (WI) | Republican | Requires DoD, SBA, and IRS to report on resources available to small businesses for Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) compliance. | Made in Order |
676 | Version 1 | Issa (CA) | Republican | Recognizes the service of women in Female Cultural Support Teams (CSTs) during the Global War on Terror and ensures their contributions are properly documented for military records, retirement pay, and veterans’ benefits. It also requires a study and reporting to Congress on other similar Special Female Teams whose service may have gone unrecognized. | Submitted |
677 | Version 1 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Requires Independent Audits of Unaudited Components of Departments of Defense. | Submitted |
678 | Version 1 | Issa (CA) | Republican | Places a cap on the number of patents that drug manufacturers can contest so that anti-competitive practices are reined in and a better range of new drugs and therapies – including biosimilars – will be more readily available. | Submitted |
679 | Version 1 | Hageman (WY) | Republican | Prohibits the Department of Defense from collecting, tracking, or using data regarding a cadet or midshipman’s race, ethnicity, or sex for any reason other than identifying class composition or recordkeeping. | Submitted |
680 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to study and report to Congress on the need for a forward operating base in the Caribbean and Latin American region and make recommendations for locations for such a facility. Such a facility would support the needs of any future regional force deployment or security action. The study shall be limited to locations which are within the United States, including its territories, and which are exempt from the Jones Act by statute. | Submitted |
681 | Version 1 | Balint (VT), Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Repeals the provisions of Executive Order 14339 issued August 25, 2025 related to the creation of a “standing National Guard quick reaction force … available for rapid nationwide deployment” for “quelling civil disturbances”. | Submitted |
682 | Version 1 | Gottheimer (NJ), Yakym (IN), Harder (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Increases the DoD SkillBridge Program by $5 million for employers to train service members transitioning to civilian life for supply chain and transportation related employment. | Submitted |
683 | Version 1 | Gonzales (TX), Tenney (NY), Alford (MO), Ciscomani (AZ), Crank (CO) | Republican | Authorizes the award of an Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, to be known as the “Operation Midnight Hammer Medal,” to eligible personnel who served during the 2025 Iran–Israel conflict, including Operation Midnight Hammer. | Made in Order |
684 | Version 2 | Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the U.S. government from asserting immunity from litigation involving military sexual violence. | Revised |
685 | Version 1 | Stauber (MN), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of the Air Force to submit a plan to Congress to recapitalize and modernize the Air National Guard's fighter fleet. This report must be made in consultation with the Director of the Air National Guard. | Made in Order |
686 | Version 1 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Expresses a sense of Congress Regarding Enlistment of Aliens in the Armed Forces. | Submitted |
687 | Version 1 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Ensures, when practicable, at each Military Entrance Processing Station there is an officer or employee of USCIS stationed. They shall inform each military recruit who is not a citizen of the United States about naturalization through service in the Armed Forces. | Submitted |
688 | Version 1 | Sánchez (CA), Turner (OH), Harder (CA), Tran (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Amends the Fair Credit Reporting Act to allow service members to dispute any negative information on their credit report that occurred while they were serving in a combat zone or aboard a U.S. vessel. | Submitted |
689 | Version 2 | Miller (OH) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of the Navy to submit a report to Congressional Defense Committees detailing the Navy's strategy for procuring two submarine cable laying and repair ships following the decommissioning of the USNS Zeus. The report shall include a description of the full scope of planned capabilities for the vessels, the projected procurement timeline, and an explanation of how the Navy plans to fulfill the Zeus's capabilities in the interim between its decommissioning and the operation of the new vessels. | Made in Order |
690 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to study and report to Congress on the readiness of the Henry E. Rohlsen Airport, located on St. Croix, for use by the United States Air Force. The report must provide recommendations to improve the infrastructure and facilities at, and in the immediate vicinity of, the airport to support use of the airport for regional security missions, emergency actions and SOUTHCOM regional priorities. | Made in Order |
691 | Version 1 | Foster (IL), Morelle (NY), DesJarlais (TN) | Bi-Partisan | Designates the National Nuclear Security Administration as Technical Nuclear Forensics Lead. | Submitted |
692 | Version 2 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Withdrawn Provides VA the discretion to implement partial claims through the servicer advance model adopted by USDA and the GSEs rather than requiring VA to originate and service subordinate mortgages. | Withdrawn |
693 | Version 1 | Stauber (MN) | Republican | Provides a two-year funding mechanism for the State Partnership Program. | Made in Order |
694 | Version 1 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Defense to study and report to Congress the viability, costs, and benefits of relocating all, or a portion of, SOUTHCOM headquarters from Doral, Florida to St. Croix, Virgin Islands. | Submitted |
695 | Version 2 | Goodlander (NH), Ciscomani (AZ), Harder (CA), Pappas (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Authorizes the use of certain veterans educational assistance for examinations and assessments to receive credit toward degrees awarded by institutions of higher learning. | Revised |
696 | Version 4 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Revised Directs the Department of Defense to assess the national security implications of the reliance on China and other foreign adversaries for the production of shipping containers and to establish a requirement to establish a domestic production facility at an existing Army depot with a consolidated shipping center. | Made in Order |
697 | Version 1 | Espaillat (NY) | Democrat | Requires a report on how the Department of Defense Education Activity identifies the educational needs of English learners, especially those with disabilities. *Placeholder* | Submitted |
698 | Version 1 | Knott (NC) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Homeland Security to submit a border threat assessment on Tren de Aragua to the appropriate congressional committees within 180 days. Requires the Secretary to develop and submit a strategic plan within one year to counter threats identified in the assessment. This legislation is substantively identical to H.R. 4070, introduced in the 119th Congress, and H.R. 9752, introduced in the 118th Congress. | Submitted |
699 | Version 1 | Evans (CO) | Republican | Amends the FY22 NDAA to allow for the expedited implementation of special incentive pay parity between active duty and reserve components of the armed forces. | Submitted |
700 | Version 1 | Jackson (IL) | Democrat | Directs the Secretary of Defense to: ensure that appropriate corrective action will be taken in response to any civil rights violation by Department personnel; establish the position of Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights who will oversee the Office of Legal Advisor for Civil Rights; and establish the position of Civil Rights Ombudsperson who will oversee the Office of the Civil Rights Ombudsperson. Adapted from language in H.R. 3685, the JUST Act of 2025. | Submitted |
701 | Version 1 | McGuire (VA) | Republican | Inserts the word "manned" with reference to aircraft in both the Aircraft Sabotage Act and the Aircraft Piracy Act to clarify that the titles apply only to manned aircraft and not to drones. This would remove ambiguities caused by previous guidance regarding counter-UAS authorities. Identical to H.R. 3478 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
702 | Version 1 | Stauber (MN) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense to conduct a study to increase efficiency of the Funeral Honors Program. | Made in Order |
703 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), Jacobs (CA) | Democrat | Adds the text of the U.S. Engagement in Sudanese Peace Act H.R. (1939), imposing sanctions and other restrictions on parties perpetrating or facilitating genocide, war crimes, or crimes against humanity in Sudan. | Submitted |
704 | Version 1 | Liccardo (CA) | Democrat | Establishes a pilot program to create a cetacean desk at the Coast Guard in the San Francisco Bay region to reduce whale and vessel strikes. | Submitted |
705 | Version 1 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Authorizes the Chief of Space Operations to issue a direct Federal Finance Bank loan for the purpose of using geostationary satellites to acquire immediate continuous imagery of Earth. | Submitted |
706 | Version 1 | Foster (IL), Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Requires that the plan for the Golden Dome include an efficacy and cost-efficiency assessment. | Submitted |
707 | Version 1 | Gonzales (TX) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a report on the impact of limited commercial air service on military readiness and servicemember quality of life, including effects on retention, family access to healthcare and education, and to provide recommendations to improve air service access for affected installations. | Submitted |
708 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to assess vulnerabilities in military medical supply chains, including reliance on China for active pharmaceutical ingredients and medical devices, and report findings to the Armed Services Committees within 180 days. | Made in Order |
709 | Version 1 | Foster (IL) | Democrat | Requires a study on the Survivability of the United States Ballistic Missile Submarines. | Submitted |
710 | Version 1 | Roy (TX), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Prohibits the purchase of public or private real estate located in the United States by members of the Chinese Communist Party and entities under the ownership, control, or influence of the Chinese Communist Party. | Submitted |
711 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA), Ciscomani (AZ), McGarvey (KY), Harder (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Improves the Solid Start program by assisting servicemembers with filing for disability benefits shortly before they transition out of the service. | Submitted |
712 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), Kim (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Adds the text of the House passed Strengthening the Quad Act (H.R. 1263) authorizing the establishment of a Quad interparliamentary group. | Submitted |
713 | Version 2 | Jayapal (WA), Garamendi (CA), Davidson (OH) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Repeals the statutory requirement for the Defense Department to submit various unfunded priorities lists to Congress, making the submission of such lists optional. | Revised |
714 | Version 1 | Turner (OH) | Republican | Withdrawn Increases Deep Senty to $10,000,000. Pending Legislative Counsel Draft. | Withdrawn |
715 | Version 1 | Loudermilk (GA) | Republican | Increases Bank Secrecy Act Thresholds for domestic Currency Transaction Reports (CTRs) from $10,000 to $30,000 and requires the Treasury Department to index this threshold to inflation and adjust it every five years. Identical to H.R. 1799 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
716 | Version 1 | Mullin (CA), Edwards (NC), Harder (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Gives the Federal Highway Administration authority to allow state and local agencies to dispose of underutilized land acquired with agency funds for transit-oriented development, including affordable housing. This amendment is substantively identical to H.R. 3459. | Submitted |
717 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Requires the federal government to provide at least 5 days of administrative leave to employees who are moving with their spouses who are servicemembers. | Submitted |
718 | Version 1 | Casar (TX) | Democrat | Withdrawn Prohibits the Department of Defense from signing, renewing, or extending contracts for goods or services with any current or former Special Government Employee (SGE), or with any organization in which the SGE holds a significant financial interest. The restriction on former SGEs lasts for two years after their last day of employment. | Withdrawn |
719 | Version 1 | Salinas (OR), Tokuda (HI), Budzinski (IL) | Democrat | Prohibits funding for use of the National Guard in enforcing the immigration laws, in accordance with existing law. | Submitted |
720 | Version 1 | Foster (IL), Garamendi (CA) | Democrat | Establishes a program for Research and Development of Advanced Naval Nuclear Fuel System Based on Low-Enriched Uranium. | Submitted |
721 | Version 1 | Kaptur (OH), Latta (OH), Taylor (OH), Kennedy (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes that it is the sense of Congress that the Secretary of the Navy shall name a vessel of the United States Navy the “U.S.S. Admiral Alene Duerk”. | Submitted |
722 | Version 1 | Mullin (CA), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Requires a GAO study evaluating usage of the Federal poverty guidelines in determining eligibility for the Basic Needs Allowance (37 U.S.C. 402b) and the extent to which the eligibility threshold as a multiple of the guidelines accurately reflects the cost of living of members of the Armed Forces and is adequately adjusted for regional differences in their household expenses. | Submitted |
723 | Version 1 | Gonzales (TX) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a report on delays in the accreditation of Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities, including current timelines, causes of delays, and recommendations to ensure timely accreditation. | Made in Order |
724 | Version 1 | Casten (IL) | Democrat | Requires DOD to study and report on the feasibility of creating an automatic voter registration system for service members at enlistment or commissioning, as well as automatically updating their voter registration when their address changes. | Submitted |
725 | Version 1 | Crow (CO), Amodei (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a pilot program on supply chain visibility and directs the development of strategic semi-conductor stockpile. | Submitted |
726 | Version 1 | Mullin (CA), Williams (GA), Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of each military department to annually provide electronic notice to service members on how they may register to vote and request an absentee ballot, and to post this information in prominent physical locations at military installations and on their websites. Requires the Secretaries to annually submit to the congressional defense committees a certification that this notice and information have been provided. | Submitted |
727 | Version 2 | Fitzgerald (WI) | Republican | Withdrawn Modifies the annual report on Russia's military and security developments by including assessments of Russia's hybrid warfare strategy and capability, Russia and China's security cooperation, and a description of Russian circumvention of Western sanctions and export controls. | Withdrawn |
728 | Version 1 | Mullin (CA), Williams (GA), Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Expresses the sense of Congress that every member of the Armed Forces who is a citizen of the United States and eligible to vote in that member’s home jurisdiction has a right to cast a ballot consistent with the Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act. | Submitted |
729 | Version 1 | Cammack (FL) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with FEMA, to report annually on National Guard equipment shortfalls in each state, their impact on disaster response (including hurricanes), and recommendations for addressing them through modernization and prepositioning of equipment. | Made in Order |
730 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), Murphy (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts the text of H.R 4286, requiring the State Department to develop a comprehensive strategy to counter instability in Haiti. | Submitted |
731 | Version 1 | Gonzales (TX) | Republican | Allows for the possession, use, or consumption of legal hemp by members of the Armed Forces. | Submitted |
732 | Version 1 | Mullin (CA), Williams (GA), Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Expresses the sense of Congress that the United States military plays no role in the administration of elections or the democratic process in the United States. | Submitted |
733 | Version 1 | Crow (CO) | Democrat | Withdrawn Directs the Secretary of Defense to provide intelligence support to Ukraine. | Withdrawn |
734 | Version 2 | Castor (FL), Bilirakis (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Director of the Office of Personnel Management, to submit a report assessing the locality pay system for Department of Defense employees. | Made in Order |
735 | Version 2 | Magaziner (RI), Amo (RI) | Democrat | Revised Directs the Coast Guard to complete its digital recordkeeping for all onshore medical facilities and afloat sickbays and ensures full integration with the Department of Defense electronic health record systems by the end of fiscal year 2027. | Revised |
736 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Restores the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's (CFPB) funding levels, capped at 12% of the Federal Reserve's total operating expenses and adjusted annually based on employment costs, as orginally enacted into law by Congress pursuant to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (P.L. 111-203) in 2010. | Submitted |
737 | Version 2 | Fong (CA) | Republican | Revised Requires a biennial assessment of the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division. | Made in Order |
738 | Version 1 | Kaptur (OH), Carter (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes the Last Servicemember Standing medal for certain members of the Armed Forces who as a result of a combat instance was the last surviving member of a unit. | Submitted |
739 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI), Ramirez (IL), Thanedar (MI), Johnson (TX), Nadler (NY), Larson (CT), Crockett (TX), Tokuda (HI), Fields (LA), Vargas (CA), Schakowsky (IL), Friedman (CA), Ansari (AZ), Goldman (NY), Cohen (TN), Chu (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits ICE from deporting service members or veterans and immediate family members of service members without due process and access to legal counsel. | Submitted |
740 | Version 2 | Gimenez (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires SOUTHCOM headquarters building in Doral, Florida to be known as the Lincoln Diaz-Balart Building. | Revised |
741 | Version 1 | Hudson (NC) | Republican | Provides funding for the development, test, and integration of adaptable radar capabilities. | Made in Order |
742 | Version 1 | Evans (CO) | Republican | Requires DHS to establish a public service awareness (PSA) campaign to educate the public on the threats posed by transnational repression and the resources that are available to victims. Additionally requires DHS to conduct research on ways to help enhance the department’s ability to support federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial law enforcement agencies’ ability to counter transnational repression threats. | Submitted |
743 | Version 1 | Kaptur (OH), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Allows surviving spouses who meet the criteria for a Gold Star lapel button to maintain TRICARE Prime or TRICARE Select coverage as “active-duty family members” for as long as they retain eligibility for TRICARE coverage. | Submitted |
744 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Revised Requires report on U.S.-Israel cooperation on increased production capacity and inventory of the Arrow interceptor. | Made in Order |
745 | Version 2 | Fong (CA) | Republican | Revised Extends the biennial assessment of the Air Force Test Center. | Made in Order |
746 | Version 2 | Magaziner (RI), Larson (CT), Olszewski (MD), Moore (WI), Fields (LA), Schakowsky (IL), Barragán (CA), Costa (CA), Horsford (NV), Mrvan (IN), Menendez (NJ), Chu (CA) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits the President from altering adherence to the HUD-VASH housing first principles. | Revised |
747 | Version 1 | Gonzales (TX), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Prohibits Department of Defense cloud service contractors from employing citizens or nationals of China, Russia, Iran, or North Korea in positions with access to DoD networks or environments. | Submitted |
748 | Version 2 | Magaziner (RI), Scott (VA), Vindman (VA), Moulton (MA), Tokuda (HI), Fields (LA), Schakowsky (IL), Pappas (NH), McClellan (VA) | Democrat | Revised Prevents the Australia, United Kingdom, and United States (AUKUS) security agreement from being changed by the President without congressional approval. | Revised |
749 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Revised Clarifies definition of "personnel" with respect to those authorized to conduct protective measures at certain mass gathering events. | Revised |
750 | Version 1 | Hudson (NC) | Republican | Provides funding for advanced drone development for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict. | Made in Order |
751 | Version 1 | Gonzales (TX) | Republican | Modifies the semi-annual report on privatized military housing to require additional data on housing quality, departmental use of housing data, limitations of resident satisfaction surveys, and installation-level breakdowns, and directs the Department of Defense to publish these reports on a publicly available website. | Submitted |
752 | Version 2 | Jacobs (CA), Luttrell (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Prohibits funds from being used to furnish or transfer cluster munitions. | Revised |
753 | Version 2 | Nunn (IA), Norcross (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Expands private capital financing opportunities for programs with Priority Ratings under the Defense Priorities and Allocation System (DPAS) by allowing private credit providers the ability to alleviate defense industrial base (DIB) constraints. This efforts spearheads reform by making clear that financing partners participating in this program are not considered contractors and allowing contractors participating in this program to account for the cost of financing in their compliance with FAR/DFAR. | Made in Order |
754 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Modernizes the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation's (FDIC) and the National Credit Union Administration's (NCUA) deposit insurance frameworks to enhance emergency tools and increase deposit coverage for small business payment accounts to support community financial institutions, small businesses, and their workers. Identical to H.R. 4551 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
755 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO), Bacon (NE), Harder (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Department of Defense to develop a comprehensive plan to mitigate the effect of the rising cost of homeowners insurance on members of the armed forces. | Submitted |
756 | Version 1 | McBride (DE), Takano (CA), Jacobs (CA), Tokuda (HI), Sorensen (IL), Pappas (NH), Craig (MN) | Democrat | Prohibits authorized funds from being used to implement, administer, or enforce Executive Order No. 14183, which prohibits transgender people from serving in the military. | Submitted |
757 | Version 2 | Steube (FL) | Republican | Revised Sanctions and designates certain Iranian proxies and militias as Foreign Terrorist Organizations. | Revised |
758 | Version 1 | McBride (DE), Takano (CA), Jacobs (CA), Tokuda (HI), Sorensen (IL), Pappas (NH), Craig (MN) | Democrat | Requires the Secretary of Defense to pay retirement under Temporary Early Retirement Authority to service members who have between 15 and 20 years of service and were separated from the Armed Forces solely on the basis that they are transgender. | Submitted |
759 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Ryan (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Formalizes the Defense Innovation Unit’s (DIU) Joint Reserve Detachment (JRD). The DIU JRD is responsible for the operational employment of DIU Reservists to support and advise Combatant Commands and the Joint Forces within their areas of operation, as well as for supporting critical DIU missions in furthering the cutting edge of technology partnerships through the active leverage of reservists with experience in both the tech sector and the military. This effort will permanently bring leaders in the private sector into the fold to coordinate on military technology objectives and procurement improvements. | Made in Order |
760 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI), Amo (RI) | Democrat | Increases $10m for an extended length TB-29C to support next generation submarine towed array systems to improve detection ranges and localization. | Submitted |
761 | Version 1 | Hudson (NC) | Republican | Strikes Section 2866 " Limitation on use of funds for contravention or reversal of implementation of recommendations of commission on the naming of certain items of the Department of Defense. " | Submitted |
762 | Version 1 | Davis (NC), McDowell (NC), Edwards (NC), Nunn (IA), Harrigan (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Modifies existing language on F-15E divestment, allowing the transfer of certain F-15Es with older -220 engines to the ANG from active duty AF bases and incentivizes the transfer of F-15Es with -229 engines to CONUS. Doing so retains the F-15E combat fighter mission at active duty bases while also helping the ANG recapitalize A-10 aircraft. | Submitted |
763 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Tokuda (HI), Moolenaar (MI), Min (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to establish a strategic defense technology partnership between the rapid acquisition offices of the DOD and the Taiwan Ministry of National Defense. The partnership will collaborate on defense technology objectives, defense industrial base modernization, measures to counter the CCP in the INOPACOM region, and access to new markets for American defense technology companies. | Made in Order |
764 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Recognizes the National Debt as a Threat to National Security. | Submitted |
765 | Version 3 | Magaziner (RI), Amo (RI) | Democrat | Revised Requires a report on the development and integration of next-generation fuel cells into the rotorcraft fleets of the Army, Navy, and Air Force. | Made in Order |
766 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Amends the Defense Production Act of 1950 to designate the Secretary of the Treasury as the Defense Production Act Fund manager and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget as Chairperson of the Defense Production Act Committee. Requires annual agency reports and strategies to address high-priority industrial base needs and secure supply chains for national defense, while establishing a Defense Production Act Dashboard for real-time oversight of activities. Extends the Act’s authorization to 2026. | Submitted |
767 | Version 1 | Davis (NC), Johnson (TX), Kean (NJ), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a pilot program to examine the benefits of virtual reality headsets in supplementing mental health training for military personnel experiencing suicidal ideation and related conditions. | Made in Order |
768 | Version 1 | Wasserman Schultz (FL), Miller (OH), Gottheimer (NJ), Goldman (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the American Battle Monuments Commission to establish the Fallen Servicemembers Religious Heritage Restoration Program to identify deceased members of the Armed Forces who were Jewish and buried in a U.S. military cemetery under a marker indicating the member was not Jewish. Substantively identical to H.R. 2701 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
769 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of the Army to carry out a program to support the maturation and expansion of robotic automation capabilities for munitions manufacturing at government-owned, contractor-operated production facilities. | Submitted |
770 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Requires unmanned aircraft systems manufactured by SZ DJI Technology Co., Ltd. to include geofencing technology that prevents flight within a Secretary of Defense–established distance of military installations. | Submitted |
771 | Version 2 | Goldman (NY), Malliotakis (NY), Gottheimer (NJ), Bilirakis (FL), Kean (NJ), Pallone (NJ), Schneider (IL), Titus (NV), Pappas (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a report on the security impacts of Turkey's illegal occupation of Cyprus to the US, its allies, and partners — including the presence of foreign terrorist organizations, past terror attacks and attempts, and threats to military installations and personnel. | Revised |
772 | Version 1 | Krishnamoorthi (IL), Johnson (SD), Case (HI), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense to develop and implement a strategy to enhance defense industrial cooperation between the United States and allies and partners of the United States in the Indo-Pacific region over the next 5 years, including incorporating lessons learned from defense industrial cooperation initiatives with European allies and identifying priority armaments for joint development, production, or sustainment with Indo-Pacific allies and partners including Taiwan. | Made in Order |
773 | Version 1 | Garbarino (NY), Khanna (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Supports increased investment by the DoD in advancing food biomanufacturing capabilities through the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering (OUSD(R&E)), including via the Defense Biomanufacturing Industrial Base Program (DBIMP). Encourages the DoD to pursue the research, development, and scaling of food biomanufacturing technologies through infrastructure financing mechanisms and partnerships with small businesses, academic institutions, and non-traditional defense contractors. | Submitted |
774 | Version 1 | Arrington (TX), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Creates a federal criminal offense for unauthorized individuals who breach the security perimeter of a DoD installation. | Submitted |
775 | Version 1 | Davis (NC), Kiggans (VA), McCormick (GA) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes an Automated Maintenance and Supply Dashboard (AMSD) pilot program to increase pilot training capacity and pilot production by optimizing aircraft maintenance and supply operations through the integration and use of artificial intelligence (AI). Applies the $20 million authorization already in H.R. 3838 and advanced via committee markup for this purpose. Given the significant investments in AI military logistics the PLA has made, marking it as the third-highest priority, it is essential to expand upon existing successful initiatives within the 19th Air Force, where maintenance and supply operational solutions can be scaled. | Submitted |
776 | Version 3 | Aderholt (AL), Houlahan (PA), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Provides authorization for the Department of Defense Education Activity to enter into arrangements with institutions of higher education to provide students of DODEA schools with access to postsecondary course credit through dual or concurrent enrollment programs and to provide financial assistance to students to cover the costs associated with such programs. | Made in Order |
777 | Version 1 | Scott (VA), Kiggans (VA), Sánchez (CA), Wittman (VA), McClellan (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense to submit a report on the status of the Interagency Regional Coordinator for Resilience Pilot Project. | Made in Order |
778 | Version 1 | Wagner (MO), Turner (OH), Auchincloss (MA), Bell (MO) | Bi-Partisan | Imposes sanctions with respect to foreign persons who undermine the Dayton Peace Agreement or threaten the security of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Substantively identical to H.R. 4723, the Upholding the Dayton Peace Agreement Through Sanctions Act, which passed the House on March 19, 2024. | Submitted |
779 | Version 1 | Fine (FL), Gottheimer (NJ), Crenshaw (TX), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a grant program to increase cooperation on post-traumatic stress disorder research between the United States and Israel. | Submitted |
780 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits the Department of Defense from procuring, acquiring or utilizing any blockchain network infrastructure originating from a company or individual stemming from an entity or country of concern. Specifically, this bill aims to tackle the CCP’s continued investment in distributed ledger technology. | Made in Order |
781 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits the designation of military and certain National Guard lands as critical habitats under the Endangered Species Act when deemed necessary by the Department of Defense. Exempts military personnel from Endangered Species Act prohibitions during national defense-related operations, including incidental harm to protected species. | Made in Order |
782 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Establishes a mental health program for federal wildland firefighters, many of whom are veterans, including a mental health awareness campaign, peer-to-peer support network, expansion of the Critical Incident Stress Management Program, mental health leave, and ensuring trauma-informed mental health professionals are readily available to provide services. | Submitted |
783 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), McCaul (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Adds the text of the Haiti Criminal Collusion Transparency Act (H.R. 2643), which requires the imposition of sanction on gangs, criminals, and corrupt elites in Haiti. | Submitted |
784 | Version 1 | Garbarino (NY) | Republican | Permits the creation of a 501(c)(3) to support athletic programs at the United States Merchant Marine Academy. | Submitted |
785 | Version 2 | Fleischmann (TN) | Republican | Revised Awards the Congressional Gold Medal to the civilian members of Andrews' Raiders for their bravery during the Civil War. Identical to H.R. 763 (119th Congress). | Revised |
786 | Version 1 | Knott (NC), Bice (OK), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to increase federal penalties for individuals who illegally enter and reenter the United States after being removed. Substantively similar to H.R.3486 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
787 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Establishes a housing stipend for federal wildland firefighters, many of whom are veterans, hired at a location more than 50 miles from their primary residence with the allowance being determined by the Secretaries of the Interior and Agriculture and be based on the cost of living in the area of deployment. | Submitted |
788 | Version 2 | Issa (CA) | Republican | Revised Directs the Department of Defense (and the Department of Homeland Security when the Coast Guard is not operating as part of the Navy) to establish standardized procedures granting unescorted access to military installations for eligible Surviving Gold Star Family Members. | Made in Order |
789 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Directs NASA to establish a university-affiliated research center focused on cislunar, deep space, and interplanetary mission support. Authorizes participation from higher education institutions, federally funded research and development centers, and nonprofit research institutions. | Submitted |
790 | Version 1 | Arrington (TX) | Republican | Prohibits certain reductions to B-1 bomber aircraft squadrons through September 30, 2030. | Made in Order |
791 | Version 2 | Cline (VA) | Republican | Revised Authorizes the establishment of a Center for International Legal Operations within the Institute for National Strategic Studies at the National Defense University for the purpose of providing necessary research, analysis, training, education, and recommendations on international legal operations to the Joint Staff, combatant commands, the Joint Force, and relevant civilian agencies, and to support counter-lawfare and other relevant programs at the combatant commands. | Revised |
792 | Version 1 | Kim (CA), Case (HI), Radewagen (AS), Womack (AR), Moylan (GU), King-Hinds (MP), Sherman (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the VA Secretary to provide telehealth and mail-order pharmacy benefits to veterans in the Freely Associated States. | Submitted |
793 | Version 2 | Cline (VA) | Republican | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report on the role of the Department of Defense in supporting whole-of-government efforts to conduct international legal operations and to counter hostile international legal operations by foreign adversaries and strategic competitors of the United States. | Revised |
794 | Version 1 | Jackson (TX) | Republican | Revises the grade of the Attending Physician to the Congress to that of 0-6 and removes exclusions for the Attending Physician to the Congress from the distribution of commissioned officers on active duty for the armed forces. | Made in Order |
795 | Version 1 | Kelly (IL), Panetta (CA), Sewell (AL), Schrier (WA), Mannion (NY), Garcia (TX) | Democrat | Establishes a spouse specific Transition Assistance Program (TAP) pilot for military spouses addressing employment opportunities, available resources for the servicemember and their family, and training in mental health first aid. | Submitted |
796 | Version 3 | Takano (CA) | Democrat | Revised Authorizes VA to offer combination partial claims. For veterans a combo mod can reduce payments through using the PC first to catch up arrearages and then to defer part of the principal of the VA-guaranteed mortgage, to attempt to reach a target reduction of 20% of the P&I payment. | Revised |
797 | Version 1 | Miller (WV), Khanna (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Secretary of the Navy to submit to the congressional defense committees a report on evaluation of the experimentation underway by the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic and the United States Fourth Fleet on behalf of United States Naval Forces Southern Command that would provide MOCs with machine-assisted dynamic bandwidth allocation and advanced computing power throughout their network architecture to manage vast hybrid sensor constellations conducting activity-based maritime domain awareness. | Made in Order |
798 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Establishes an annual recruitment and retention bonus of $1,000 for Federal wildland firefighters. | Submitted |
799 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA) | Republican | Directs the DOD to conduct an analysis of the tools currently available to combat the impact and threat of adversarial AI-capabilities. The rapid development of AI by the CCP has raised concerns over the security of America's operational security, our cyber networks, and components of our autonomous weapon systems. Taking inventory of the current deterrence measures on hand will allow the DOD to protect the DIB and modernize its cyber response in a more efficient manner. | Made in Order |
800 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), McCaul (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Adds the text of H.R. 4140, the Burma GAP Act, to the bill. Provides protection, support, and humanitarian assistance to Rohingya refugees and internally displaced people in Burma as well as promote accountability and a path out of genocide and crimes against humanity for Rohingya. | Submitted |
801 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits the use of funds to acquire information or communication technology from entities with substantial ownership or control by the People’s Republic of China. | Made in Order |
802 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Designates and sanctions the Popular Resistance Committees, which are the 3rd largest terrorist militia in Gaza and have claimed responsibility for the murder of Israeli and American civilians. It is an amendment version of the bipartisan, bicameral Accountability for Terrorist Perpetrators of October 7th Act (H.R. 2346). | Submitted |
803 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense and the Department of Homeland Security to develop a data management plan to boost comprehensive data availability and security to establish operational control of the southern border. It will include strategy and resource planning to field commercial capabilities that: Accurately identify, categorize, and secure sensitive data across all environments—structured and unstructured, on-premises and in the cloud; Enable precise detection of personally identifiable information (PII), including names and geographic entities, ensuring that security policies are applied effectively and comprehensively using modern technology including Advanced Natural Language Processing (NLP) capabilities; Enable agencies to quickly and efficiently enforce security policies and remediate issues through automation. | Submitted |
804 | Version 1 | McDowell (NC) | Republican | Requires a list and description of foreign persons who have transacted with, supported, or used materials from XPCC and other entities sanctioned under Uyghur human rights statutes. | Submitted |
805 | Version 1 | Kelly (IL) | Democrat | Expands the period of eligibility for the Military OneSource program from 12-months to 18-months upon retirement, discharge, or release. | Made in Order |
806 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), Roy (TX), Jacobs (CA), Massie (KY), Brecheen (OK), Crane (AZ), Burlison (MO) | Bi-Partisan | Inserts the text of H.R. 1488, repealing the 2002 and 1991 AUMFs. | Made in Order |
807 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Revised Directs VA to establish a pilot program to provide grants for surviving spouses of veterans to pay for housing. | Revised |
808 | Version 1 | Garbarino (NY) | Republican | Provides FAA additional flexibilities and authorities to implement the the new ATC System requirement. | Submitted |
809 | Version 2 | Luttrell (TX), Crank (CO), Crow (CO), Schmidt (KS), Guthrie (KY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Provides $35M in flight hour funding for the Expeditionary Combat Aviation Brigades. | Made in Order |
810 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to conduct a comprehensive study on the feasibility, costs, and benefits of deploying small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) at Department of Defense installations. Requires the study to assess potential sites, evaluate benefits to mission readiness and energy resilience, analyze regulatory and safety factors, review pilot projects, and recommend future implementation. | Made in Order |
811 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Horsford (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Undersecretary of Defense, Acquisitions and Sustainment to develop a spend plan of up to $20 million for the Services’ towards a comprehensive set of advanced manufacturing practices including AI-optimized robotic forming, additive and subtractive manufacturing, and advanced materials and processing practices for hypersonic research and development. Building factories of the future require software-defined, artificial intelligence (AI)-driven, off-the-shelf commercial solutions to carry out different manufacturing operations in consolidated manufacturing platforms, deployable at the point of need. | Made in Order |
812 | Version 2 | Magaziner (RI), Amo (RI) | Democrat | Revised Establishes an Advanced Manufacturing Technology Program to facilitate the adoption of cutting-edge manufacturing technologies developed at academic institutions into naval shipbuilding operations. Authorizes collaborative Centers at key shipbuilding locations for hands-on training for shipyard workers, students, and recent graduates, and to support prime contractors and subcontractors in adopting new technologies. | Revised |
813 | Version 1 | Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Requires the Secretaries of Defense, Veterans Affairs, and Housing and Urban Development to study and report on VA Home Loan utilization, opportunities to streamline program requirements, and recommendations to improve outreach and educational materials for service members, veterans, realtors, and lenders. | Submitted |
814 | Version 1 | Kelly (IL) | Democrat | Establishes a pilot program to provide a nutrition rating system through the Commissary CLICK2GO mobile application that indicates the overall nutritional value of foods based of nutrient density and ingredient quality. | Made in Order |
815 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Adds the Strengthening Cyber Resilience Against State-Sponsored Threats Act to the bill, creating an interagency task force to facilitate collaboration and coordination among the Sector Risk Management Agencies assigned a Federal role or responsibility in National Security Memorandum–22, to detect, analyze, and respond to the cybersecurity threat posed by State-sponsored cyber actors, including Volt Typhoon, of the People’s Republic of China by ensuring that such agencies’ actions are aligned and mutually reinforcing. | Submitted |
816 | Version 2 | Houlahan (PA), Strong (AL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Allows the President to place companies engaging in sanctions violations or economic or industrial espionage while developing 5G on the U.S. Treasury Department’s SDN List, cutting Huawei or other offenders out of the U.S. financial system. Carveout included to comply with House Rules Cl. 5. | Revised |
817 | Version 2 | Rose (TN), Fleischmann (TN), Cohen (TN), Guest (MS) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Recognizes the importance of small modular reactor technology to energy security, national security, and technological leadership. Expresses the sense of Congress that the Department of Energy should support development and deployment of the first small modular reactors, particularly the Tennessee Valley Authority’s project at the Clinch River Nuclear Site, as a national security priority. | Revised |
818 | Version 2 | Moylan (GU) | Republican | Revised Requires a report on ship repair in Guam. | Made in Order |
819 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Tokuda (HI), Moolenaar (MI), Case (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Amends Section 1248 of the FY22 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) by extending and expanding the Department of Defense’s annual assessments of Taiwan’s military readiness, regional allied responses, and U.S. contingency planning in the face of rising CCP aggression. | Made in Order |
820 | Version 1 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Requires a study on the cost and feasibility of increasing the minimum and maximum allowable pension rate (MAPR) for surviving spouses and children. | Submitted |
821 | Version 2 | Self (TX) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to update and synchronize the Critical Asset List and Defended Asset List to support the “Golden Dome” space-based missile defense system and requires a report to Congress on implementation and protection strategies. | Revised |
822 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Revised Establishes an opt-out process for eligible service members through the Transition Assistant Program. | Revised |
823 | Version 1 | McDowell (NC) | Republican | Directs the Government Accountability Office to conduct a review of the budget, resources, and capabilities of the United States Coast Guard as the co-Sector Risk Management Agency for the maritime transportation systems. | Submitted |
824 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Requires the Secretary of Defense, in consultation with the Secretary of State and the DNI to conduct a continual assessment of the impact of arms embargoes, sanctions, restrictions, or limitations imposed by foreign states or international organizations on Israel's defense capabilities. | Made in Order |
825 | Version 1 | Arrington (TX) | Republican | Requires the creation and implementation of wellness checks to ensure accountability for servicemembers who sustain injuries or illnesses and are on sick call | Made in Order |
826 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY) | Democrat | Inserts the text of H.R. 3405, requiring the Secretary of State to submit to Congress a report regarding the transfer of an aircraft from Qatar. | Submitted |
827 | Version 3 | Krishnamoorthi (IL), Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to present a report on measures the Defense Commissary Agency, Defense Logistics Agency, and Defense Health Agency have taken to support allied and partner nations targeted by economic coercion from the People’s Republic of China by increasing locally sourced purchases of agricultural and other products subjected to this coercion. Further requires the Department to develop a strategy to use the purchasing power of these agencies to increase procurement of such products to provide more timely and effective assistance to allied and partner nations subjected to coercion. | Revised |
828 | Version 2 | Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Revised Codifies the Veteran Scam and Fraud Evasion (VSAFE) Task Force to help combat fraud and scams perpetrated against veterans, service members, and their families. | Revised |
829 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Establishes that it is the policy of the United States to reject efforts to impose sanctions or other punitive measures against Israel on the basis of its lawful administration of the Judea and Samaria area, its efforts to confront, apprehend, and eliminate terrorist threats, or its status as a Jewish state. | Submitted |
830 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Prohibits federal research awards from going to individuals or institutions with affiliations or partnerships with hostile foreign entities, including those listed on U.S. government entity lists (e.g., the Department of Defense 1260H List and the BIS Entity List). Requires applicants to disclose past foreign ties, funding, and activities. Imposes ongoing restrictions on sharing research results with adversaries and mandates congressional notification of any national security waivers. | Made in Order |
831 | Version 1 | Gonzales (TX) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to brief Congress on housing and quality-of-life needs for servicemembers deployed in support of Joint Task Force–Southern Border. | Made in Order |
832 | Version 1 | McDowell (NC) | Republican | Amends the DOD's China Military Power report to cover People's Liberation Army complicity in forced labor and other human rights abuses against Uyghurs and requests a determination of sanctions under the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act with regards to a specific list of Chinese entities and companies. | Submitted |
833 | Version 1 | Goldman (NY), Crenshaw (TX), Bacon (NE), Gottheimer (NJ), Crow (CO), Thanedar (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Directs SECDEF to ensure all recruits to the armed forces have the opportunity to automatically share their veteran status with state and local veterans agencies. | Submitted |
834 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Prohibits the Secretary of Energy from initiating a drawdown of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve until a plan is developed and implemented to increase federal land leased for oil and gas production by an amount equal to the drawdown percentage. Caps the total increase in federal land leased for oil and gas production under the plan at no more than 10 percent and requires consultation with relevant federal agencies. | Submitted |
835 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Davis (NC), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to work with our counterparts in the Israeli Ministry of Defense to establish a DIU field office within Israeli territory. This effort increases hands-on RDT&E, allows for faster communication, provides live feedback from the field, and shortens go-to-market time for new defense products. This effort is a continuation of 22 U.S.C. §8606. United States-Israel cooperation on energy, water, homeland security, agriculture, and alternative fuel technologies, in particular under the Statutory Note Strategic Partnership on Defense Industrial Priorities Between the United States and Israel. | Made in Order |
836 | Version 1 | Sykes (OH) | Democrat | Creates a pilot program for the establishment of food farmacies on or nearby military installations to increase access to nutritional guidance and to improve health outcomes. | Submitted |
837 | Version 1 | Trahan (MA) | Democrat | Establishes a pilot program to assist in the research, development, evaluation and production of advanced diagnostics for traumatic brain injury (TBI) in U.S. warfighters. | Submitted |
838 | Version 2 | Castro (TX), Gonzales (TX), Moylan (GU), Horsford (NV), Casar (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Authorizes the Director of the Defense Health Agency to not charge civilians for medical care in military medical treatment facilities. | Revised |
839 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Revised Requires the DoD to report to Congress who is on the military housing waiting list and why certain members have been placed on the list. This is currently not done and DoD has been unable to explain why certain service members are on the housing waitlist. | Made in Order |
840 | Version 1 | Gonzales (TX), Castro (TX), Cuellar (TX), Quigley (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Prohibits any action that would reduce or eliminate the $500,000,000 authorized for a permanent, non-leased facility for NSA Texas. | Submitted |
841 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ), Ogles (TN), Moore (AL) | Republican | Allows individuals to transport knives between jurisdictions where possession, carry, or transport is legal, provided they follow accessibility and secure storage requirements unless the knife is an emergency tool. Prohibits arrest or detention for a knife violation without probable cause of noncompliance and permits individuals to assert compliance as a defense in civil or criminal proceedings. | Submitted |
842 | Version 1 | Castro (TX), Gonzales (TX), Moylan (GU), Horsford (NV), Casar (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Requires the Department of Defense to publicly disclose annual statistics on civilian care at military treatment facilities (MTFs) including: the total civilian medical debt held at each MTF, the number of civilians treated, the number of patients receiving debt waivers or reductions since the modified waiver program was implemented, and the average size of reduced bills. | Made in Order |
843 | Version 2 | Moylan (GU), Case (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the release of an unclassified summary of certain independent assessments of the Guam missile defense system. | Made in Order |
844 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Revised Establishes the sense of Congress that the Department of Defense and its agencies should not participate in international defense exhibitions if they or the jurisdictions in which they are held block the participation of Israeli companies or use restrictions or the threat of restrictions as a means of deterring Israel from defending itself. | Made in Order |
845 | Version 2 | Davidson (OH), Jayapal (WA), Jacobs (CA), Lofgren (CA), Mace (SC) | Bi-Partisan | Revised The amendment would prevent DOD from purchasing data that would otherwise require a warrant, court order, or subpoena. This applies to data inside the United States. | Revised |
846 | Version 1 | Wasserman Schultz (FL) | Democrat | Prohibits U.S. investment in the Venezuelan energy sector until the Maduro regime honors the results of the 2024 Venezuelan presidential election. To waive this prohibition, the President must cite a vital national security interest and report to Congress how this waiver will impact the Maduro regime's ability to violate human rights, repress Venezuelans, or threaten the interests of the United States. Identical to H.R. 328 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
847 | Version 2 | Graves (MO), Larsen (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Reauthorizes appropriations for the Coast Guard through Fiscal Year 2029. | Made in Order |
848 | Version 1 | Castro (TX), Gonzales (TX), Moylan (GU), Casar (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Addresses the Internal Revenue Service classification of forgiven Department of Defense (DoD) medical debt as taxable income and ensures that debt waived under DoD authority is not treated as income, preventing patients from receiving unexpected tax bills after medical debt following treatment at military treatment facilities is canceled. | Submitted |
849 | Version 1 | Scott (VA), Wittman (VA), McClellan (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Allows the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to supplement funding for the current Peninsula CSRM Study to include other federally owned properties. | Submitted |
850 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA) | Republican | Directs the Secretary of Defense to work with Israeli counterparts to determine the feasibility of a broader U.S. military base in the region. Given the ongoing conflicts in the CENTCOM AOR, additional U.S. resources in the region can help detect and deter adversarial aggression, resupply allies, and decrease the timeframe for logistical implementation. This study will allow the DOD to understand what is possible in the region and how to best utilize U.S. resources if deemed necessary. | Submitted |
851 | Version 1 | Moylan (GU), Tokuda (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Adjusts authorities for DoD civilian retention bonuses in Guam. | Made in Order |
852 | Version 2 | Castor (FL), Lee (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Prohibits funds to be used for the closing of a military treatment facility without an appropriate risk analysis and report to Congress. | Made in Order |
853 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Establishes a default requirement that federal criminal offenses without an explicit mens rea standard be treated as requiring proof of a knowing state of mind. Requires the government to prove that a defendant acted knowingly with respect to each element of such an offense. Identical to H.R. 59 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
854 | Version 2 | Bacon (NE), Kiggans (VA) | Republican | Withdrawn Changes the law so that state laws regarding landlord responsibilities apply to privatized military housing on military bases. | Withdrawn |
855 | Version 1 | Harder (CA), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Creates a categorical exclusion to NEPA for selected sources of electricity generation, electricity transmission, and other datacenter infrastructure on military installations. | Submitted |
856 | Version 2 | Castor (FL), Bilirakis (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires a quarterly report to Congress on the performance standards and quality of service provided by privatized housing companies to military installations, specifically those located in extreme weather/chronically hurricane impacted areas. | Revised |
857 | Version 2 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Establishes a China Watcher Program within the Department of State, in coordination with the Department of Defense, to monitor and combat the People's Republic of China's malign influence across military, economic, and political sectors in foreign countries, and will monitor the PRC's military trends abroad and counters its advancements in foreign nations that pose a threat to US interests and the rules-based order. | Revised |
858 | Version 2 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Strikes Section 842(c) from the FY25 NDAA. | Made in Order |
859 | Version 2 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Makes the report required by Section 1236 of the FY23 NDAA into an annual report for 5 years. | Revised |
860 | Version 1 | Nunn (IA), Gottheimer (NJ), Fitzgerald (WI) | Bi-Partisan | Allows state and local law enforcement to utilize blockchain tracing tools to investigate cyber fraud and “pig butchering” scams. It will also permit federal law enforcement to assist state and local law enforcement with cyber crimes. | Submitted |
861 | Version 1 | Castro (TX), Casar (TX) | Democrat | Renames the United States Army Base in Kileen, Texas back to 'Fort Cavazos'. | Submitted |
862 | Version 2 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Requires Congressional notification for any sanctions relief on Iran. | Revised |
863 | Version 2 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Prohibits funding for materials that refer to Judea and Samaria by "the West Bank." | Revised |
864 | Version 2 | Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Restricts the ability of covered entities (owned, directed, controlled, financed, or influenced directly or indirectly by the Government of the People’s Republic of China, the CCP, or the Chinese military) from using federal funds from engaging, entering into, and awarding public works contracts. | Revised |
865 | Version 2 | Ogles (TN), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Directs the Secretary of Defense to invite Taiwan to participate in RIMPAC exercises. | Made in Order |
866 | Version 1 | Aderholt (AL) | Republican | Requires a report to address certain textile shortages in defense procurement. | Made in Order |
867 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Requires Treasury to encourage the multilateral development banks (MDBs), including the World Bank, to support and finance projects that decrease global reliance on Russia for agricultural commodities, particularly fertilizer and grain, ensure the resilience of global grain supplies, and stimulate private investment in such projects. | Submitted |
868 | Version 2 | Miller (WV), Beyer (VA), Panetta (CA), Smith (NE), Costa (CA), Bera (CA), Case (HI), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the ITC to conduct an investigation to examine how the United States can deepen trade relations with Indo-Pacific nations and establishes ‘‘Indo-Pacific Trade Strategy Commission’’. | Revised |
869 | Version 2 | Joyce (PA) | Republican | Revised Requires a briefing from the Chief of Staff of the Army to the House Armed Services Committee on the sustainment plan for Army's Directed Energy Programs of Record. | Made in Order |
870 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Expands Post-9/11 GI Bill eligibility to National Guard members serving certain full-time duties under Title 32 or Title 10, retroactive to 9/11. | Submitted |
871 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA), Bergman (MI) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes an interagency Council on National Service, and authorizes other cross-agency collaboration to promote national service broadly. | Submitted |
872 | Version 2 | Bacon (NE), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Revised Addresses the practice of illicit gold mining as a funding source for organized crime and terrorist groups. | Revised |
873 | Version 2 | Ross (NC), Mrvan (IN) | Democrat | Revised Requests the DOD and VA submit a joint report to include the Number of Military Veterans who have a Service-Connected Disability Related to Military Sexual Trauma. | Revised |
874 | Version 2 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Revised Amends Section 123(a) of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 (42 U.S.C. 2153(a)) to include the "Gold Standard" of no enrichment and no reprocessing into the standard framework for U.S. nuclear cooperation agreements with foreign countries (otherwise known as 123 Agreements). The section includes a waiver via Federal statute. | Revised |
875 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ) | Democrat | Revises the definition of conventional ammunition to include one-way attack drones. | Submitted |
876 | Version 1 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Requires the VA to reinstate, upon request, telework agreements for certain clinical contact center employees that were in effect on January 20, 2025, but later terminated. | Submitted |
877 | Version 1 | McClain (MI) | Republican | Requires and prohibits, in the event of a threat to U.S. interests by China, (1) additional reporting on the domestic and foreign financial activity of specified Chinese officials, and (2) certain financial transactions with specified Chinese officials. | Submitted |
878 | Version 1 | Sherrill (NJ), Norcross (NJ), Pallone (NJ), Conaway (NJ), Menendez (NJ), Pou (NJ), Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Limits the realignment of Research, Development, Test, and Evaluation functions and funding away from Picatinny Arsenal. | Made in Order |
879 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Orders a report identifying obstacles to US assistance in strengthening Taiwan's self-defense capabilities. | Made in Order |
880 | Version 1 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to furnish hyperbaric oxygen therapy through a provider authorized by the Veterans Community Care Program to veterans who have a traumatic brain injury or post-traumatic stress disorder. | Submitted |
881 | Version 2 | Subramanyam (VA), McGuire (VA), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Mandates Recovery Time Objectives and standardizes recovery capabilities for the Department of Defense. | Revised |
882 | Version 2 | Jack (GA) | Republican | Withdrawn Ensures federal purchasing efficiency through adjustment of certain acquisition dollar thresholds every three years. | Withdrawn |
883 | Version 3 | Casar (TX), Garcia (IL), Omar (MN), Castro (TX), Doggett (TX), Ocasio-Cortez (NY), Velázquez (NY), McGovern (MA), Norton (DC), Ansari (AZ), Tlaib (MI), Ramirez (IL), Jayapal (WA), Frost (FL) | Democrat | Revised Prohibits funds from being used for unauthorized military force against Venezuela. | Revised |
884 | Version 1 | Espaillat (NY) | Democrat | Requires the Department of Homeland Security to issue a report on cases involving noncitizen service members, veterans, and immediate family members of service members in order to connect them with services and resources to assist military members, veterans, and their families. | Submitted |
885 | Version 2 | Waters (CA), Casar (TX), Lynch (MA), Casten (IL), Sherman (CA), Fields (LA), Velázquez (NY), Vargas (CA), Jayapal (WA), Amo (RI), Pettersen (CO), Meeks (NY) | Democrat | Revised Includes the “Stop TRUMP in Crypto Act”, which blocks the President, Vice President, and their immediate families from engaging crypto corruption and conflicts of interest. | Revised |
886 | Version 1 | Joyce (OH) | Republican | Authorizes Project Spectrum, a DoD Small Business Office program launched under the first Trump Administration that provides grants to small businesses to help them shore up their cybersecurity so they can compete for DoD contracts. | Made in Order |
887 | Version 1 | Espaillat (NY) | Democrat | Authorizes the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative. | Submitted |
888 | Version 1 | Joyce (OH), Titus (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Directs the Secretary of Defense to submit a report outlining a plan to establish and disseminate a clear definition of the reenlistment waiver process. The report should clarify that existing enlistment standards allow waivers for individuals seeking to reenlist after a positive tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) toxicology test and assess the feasibility of contacting those previously denied for legal cannabis use. | Made in Order |
889 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Improves access to correspondent banking and other financial services, allowing the U.S. to counter China's efforts to undercut U.S. interests abroad, would add optional "Improvements" sections to country listings in the Money Laundering volume of the annual International Narcotics Control Strategy Report (INCSR). Would also add Treasury to the INCSR's consultative agencies and require Treasury to report to Congress on how it will build more consistent Bank Secrecy Act exams across the financial regulatory agencies. | Submitted |
890 | Version 3 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Revised Establishes the Tribal Internet Service National Security and Education Fund in the U.S. Treasury to provide funding to Arizona for improving internet access for Indian Tribes in the state. Authorizes federal matching funds up to $1,000,000 per fiscal year from 2026 through 2030, allows rollover of unused funds. | Revised |
891 | Version 3 | Stefanik (NY) | Republican | Revised Bans non-US citizens from maintaining, administering, operating, accessing, using, or receiving information about any Department of Defense cloud computing system, Department data, or Department-related data. | Made in Order |
892 | Version 2 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Revised Prevents a nuclear deal or transfer of any nuclear reactors, equipment, or technologies to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia unless the President certifies that Saudi Arabia has signed and implemented an Additional Protocol to its Comprehensive Safeguards Agreement with the IAEA and is not engaging in nuclear enrichment or reprocessing. | Revised |
893 | Version 2 | Mullin (CA) | Democrat | Revised Adds advanced microgrid technologies to the list of eligible energy resilience demonstration projects at military installations. | Revised |
894 | Version 1 | Joyce (OH) | Republican | Requires the Department of Defense (DoD) to carry out a two-year pilot program to insert suicide prevention resources onto smart devices issued to members of the Armed Forces and to provide training on these resources. | Made in Order |
895 | Version 2 | Mullin (CA) | Democrat | Revised Adds advanced photovoltaic technologies to the list of eligible demonstration projects at military installations. | Revised |
896 | Version 2 | Mullin (CA) | Democrat | Revised Requires DOD to track the annual costs at military installations associated with extreme weather events. | Revised |
897 | Version 2 | Biggs (AZ), Crane (AZ), Pocan (WI) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to perform an audit. If it fails to, the discretionary budget authority available for the Department of Defense, the military department, or the Defense Agency shall be reduced by .5 percent. | Made in Order |
898 | Version 2 | Mullin (CA) | Democrat | Revised Expands scope of annual critical infrastructure report to cover earthquakes, tsunamis, windstorms, and wildfires. | Revised |
899 | Version 2 | Moulton (MA) | Democrat | Revised Expands Other Transaction Authority (OTA) for the National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA). | Made in Order |
900 | Version 5 | Moolenaar (MI), Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes a right-of-first-refusal for United States persons to purchase advanced AI chips before exports to arms-embargoed countries or countries of concern. Requires the Department of Commerce to condition export licenses on certification that U.S. buyers had equal purchase opportunities, that no domestic backlog exists or is foreseeable, and that foreign buyers are not offered better terms. | Revised |
901 | Version 2 | Plaskett (VI), King-Hinds (MP), Hernández (PR) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to administer TRICARE Prime in the U.S. territories in a similar manner as in the several States. | Revised |
902 | Version 2 | Schneider (IL) | Democrat | Revised Requires the Department of Defense to implement enhanced vetting and re-evaluation of current and prospective leadership, policy, and public-facing personnel to identify and exclude individuals affiliated with extremist or hate-based ideologies. | Revised |
903 | Version 1 | Cuellar (TX), Nehls (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Establishes a USNORTHCOM-led pilot program to test, evaluate, and validate counter-UAS and related detection technologies in Secretary-identified high-priority U.S.–Mexico land-border sectors, and creates an Interagency Task Force to coordinate prototyping, interoperability testing, and pilot-to-persistent transition decisions. | Submitted |
904 | Version 1 | Budzinski (IL), Kiggans (VA), Frankel (FL), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Amends title 38 to establish an Office of Falls Prevention within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) and create a falls prevention coordinator role. Pilots incorporating falls prevention into VA home modification programs and establishes a falls risk assessment for veterans. Identical to H.R. 3183 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
905 | Version 1 | Cuellar (TX), Gonzales (TX), Gonzalez (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes the Secretary of Defense (coordinated with DHS and DOT) to implement a Border Infrastructure and Access Improvement Program—including construction/hardening of roads and rights-of-way, vegetation and river-island removal/stabilization, and riverine access improvements—via pilot projects beginning within 30 days, with landowner-consent rules, IBWC/Tribal consultation, environmental compliance, and reporting to Armed Services and Appropriations Committees. | Submitted |
906 | Version 1 | Cuellar (TX) | Democrat | Requires USNORTHCOM, in coordination with DHS and DOT, to deliver a plan within 90 days for a proposed unmanned aircraft exclusion zone along the U.S.–Mexico land border and directs the FAA (in coordination with DoD/DHS) to effectuate the zone, establish authorization procedures and exceptions, and report operational data and lessons learned to the defense committees. | Submitted |
907 | Version 1 | Cuellar (TX) | Democrat | Withdrawn Authorizes a time-limited rapid acquisition pilot to prototype, acquire, test, and field UAS, C-UAS, and border-optimized sensors using agile authorities and establishes an Interagency Acquisition Task Force to prioritize sectors, oversee pilots, require LESO-style accountability, and report outcomes to the Committees.Encourages partnering with State and local agencies, institutions of higher education, FFRDCs, and regional border organizations for evaluation, training, and operational support. | Withdrawn |
908 | Version 3 | Jack (GA) | Republican | Revised Strikes section 708 and directs the Secretary of Defense to establish a pilot program allowing members of the Armed Forces and their dependents to purchase fixed indemnity supplemental insurance plans for cancer-related noncovered expenses. Requires the Secretary to contract with up to two licensed insurance companies, provide enrollment and benefit information through TRICARE, and submit a report to Congress within three years on program outcomes. | Made in Order |
909 | Version 1 | Strong (AL) | Republican | Amends 10 USC 2465 to permit the use of private contractors for security-guard functions at military installations with < 300 permanently assigned enlisted service members below the rank of E-7. | Made in Order |
910 | Version 4 | Gonzales (TX), Castro (TX), Cuellar (TX), Bacon (NE), Quigley (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Director of the National Security Agency to brief the congressional defense and intelligence committees on the infrastructure needs of cryptologic centers, including the impact of lease arrangements on mission assurance. | Revised |
911 | Version 2 | Plaskett (VI) | Democrat | Revised Requires a report on the impact of cyclical coups in Africa on long-term instability in the region as it relates to United States security interests, regional multi-state organizations, regional access to global markets, and the impact of sub-state actors on global security. | Revised |
912 | Version 2 | Rouzer (NC), Murphy (NC), Davis (NC), Tenney (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Establishes a Department of Defense (DoD) program focused on reshoring the manufacturing of critical medicines vital to military readiness and national health security. Program includes supply chain resiliency metrics, pharmaceutical supply chain disclosure, industrial base resilience, and regulatory coordination for commercialization. | Revised |
913 | Version 1 | Moolenaar (MI), Moulton (MA), Dunn (FL), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Bars federal agencies from procuring, contracting with, or funding entities that use biotechnology equipment or services from designated “biotechnology companies of concern.” Establishes phased effective dates, limited waiver authorities, and periodic reviews of covered entities, while requiring risk assessments and reporting on adversary access to Americans’ multiomic data. | Submitted |
914 | Version 1 | Kean (NJ) | Republican | Updates the definition of conventional ammunition to include lethal or non-lethal armed/attack unmanned aerial vehicle/systems. | Made in Order |
915 | Version 1 | Hudson (NC), Morrison (MN), Luttrell (TX), Khanna (CA), Neguse (CO), Harder (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Provides for improvements to benefits for surviving spouses. Identical to provisions in H.R. 1004 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
916 | Version 2 | Massie (KY) | Republican | Revised Prohibits the use of funds by an officer or employee of the United States to query a collection of foreign intelligence information acquired under FISA using a United States person identifier except in specified instances. | Revised |
917 | Version 2 | Stanton (AZ) | Democrat | Revised Establishes a pilot program to support the recovery of antimony as a by-product of mineral production in the United States. Antimony is a strategic and critical material, essential to a wide range of defense technologies, from munitions to semiconductor chips. | Revised |
918 | Version 1 | Strong (AL) | Republican | Directs the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to create a working group to counter threats from the Chinese Communist Party, requiring the group to annually assess and report on efforts related to specific threats while also directing DHS to conduct research and development on relevant security technologies. Text of 119th House-passed (unanimous voice vote) H.R. 708 - SHIELD Against CCP Act. | Submitted |
919 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Exempts from securities regulations any securities issued by the International Development Association (IDA), the concessional lending arm of the World Bank (i.e., a primary source of low-cost or no-cost lending to the poorest countries), bringing IDA into the exact same framework as other Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) and resulting in a greater availability of financing to targeted recipients. Substantially similar to H.R.1764 - Aligning SEC Regulations for the World Bank’s International Development Association Act, which passed the House by voice vote in July 2025. | Submitted |
920 | Version 1 | Kiggans (VA) | Republican | Strengthens the TRICARE Pharmacy Benefits Program by requiring fair reimbursement standards for retail pharmacies, banning hidden fees, mandating independent audits, and protecting patient choice by prohibiting mandatory mail order. It ensures transparency, accountability, and improved access for servicemembers, retirees, and their families. | Submitted |
921 | Version 1 | Strong (AL) | Republican | Inserts the text of 119th House-passed (unanimous voice vote) H.R. 706 - DHS Biodetection Improvement Act. Directs the Department of Homeland Security to assess its use of Department of Energy national laboratories for research, and to provide Congress with a strategy for coordinating future biodetection research with these labs. | Submitted |
922 | Version 4 | Garbarino (NY), Thompson (MS), Larsen (WA), Graves (MO), Raskin (MD) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Reauthorizes and strengthens federal counter-unmanned aircraft systems authority through October 1, 2030, and expands DHS, DOJ, and FAA roles in detecting, tracking, and mitigating drone threats. Establishes new oversight, training, and technology standards while authorizing limited detection authority for covered entities and prohibiting use of foreign-manufactured systems from adversarial nations. | Revised |
923 | Version 2 | Biggs (AZ) | Republican | Revised Establishes a five-year Department of Defense program to mitigate wildfire risks to military installations in Arizona through vegetation management, defensible space projects, intergovernmental coordination, and community buffer projects. | Revised |
924 | Version 1 | Barrett (MI), Cloud (TX), Moolenaar (MI), Murphy (NC), Harrigan (NC), Franklin (FL), Kiggans (VA), Moore (AL), Yakym (IN), Biggs (SC), Rose (TN), Self (TX), Sessions (TX), Miller (OH), Walberg (MI), Baumgartner (WA), Tenney (NY), McDowell (NC), Wied (WI), Edwards (NC), Ciscomani (AZ), Rouzer (NC), McCormick (GA), Evans (CO), Taylor (OH), Onder (MO), Issa (CA), Downing (MT), Bergman (MI), Begich (AK), Cammack (FL), Hamadeh (AZ), Van Orden (WI) | Republican | Allows any servicemember who has involuntarily or voluntarily left the military between August 24, 2021, and January 10, 2023, to transfer their G.I. benefits to their children if they completed at least six years of service. Nearly identical to H.R. 3619 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
925 | Version 3 | Burlison (MO), Luna (FL), Carson (IN) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Directs the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) to create a collection of records to be known as the “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) Records Collection” and directs every government office to identify records for transmission to NARA for inclusion in the collection. Establishes a nine-member UAP Records Review Board to oversee the review and declassification process and mandates that all UAP records must be disclosed in full within 25 years of their creation, unless the President certifies that continued postponement is necessary due to identifiable harm to national security, intelligence, or foreign relations. | Revised |
926 | Version 1 | Shreve (IN) | Republican | Establishes a DOD cybersecurity grant program for providing support to DoD-owned joint-use airports. | Submitted |
927 | Version 1 | Gillen (NY) | Democrat | Establishes a national mental health hotline for first responders. | Submitted |
928 | Version 2 | Neguse (CO) | Democrat | Revised Establishes a comprehensive feasibility study and pilot program to establish a nationwide employment pipeline between AmeriCorps and part-time National Guard and Reserve service members to address critical workforce integration and national security imperatives for members of the Reserve. | Revised |
929 | Version 2 | Nunn (IA), Davis (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit to Congress a report outlining the status of integrated air and missile defense in the CENTOM AOR, particularly Israel. This report is requested so U.S. and Israeli military commanders can update their operational plans in relation to drone attacks, THAD missile production capabilities, and further expansion of Iron Dome, David’s Sling, and Iron Beam capabilities. | Made in Order |
930 | Version 1 | Strong (AL) | Republican | Mandates that the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate create a policy to protect sensitive research and development information and requires the GAO to report on DHS' adherence to a 2021 presidential memorandum regarding disclosures of government-funded research. Text of 119th House-passed (410-1) H.R. 901 - Research Security and Accountability in DHS Act. | Submitted |
931 | Version 1 | Joyce (OH), Lee (NV), Titus (NV), Valadao (CA), Edwards (NC), Lawler (NY), Tenney (NY), Webster (FL), McDowell (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Expands federal enforcement of criminal offenses related to organized retail crime and encourages the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) to consider the establishment of the Organized Retail and Supply Chain Crime Coordination Center. This will ensure a coordinated, multi-agency, intelligence-based, and prosecutor-led approach to identifying, disrupting, and dismantling those poly-criminal organizations responsible for economic disruptions and public safety threats throughout the United States. This amendment is identical* to H.R. 2853, introduced in the 119th Congress. | Submitted |
932 | Version 1 | Horsford (NV) | Democrat | Enhances statutory reporting protocols under existing national security law to ensure timely and transparent communication between the executive branch and congressional leadership regarding the deployment or engagement of U.S. armed forces. | Submitted |
933 | Version 1 | Cuellar (TX), Gonzales (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Authorizes a time-limited rapid acquisition pilot to prototype, acquire, test, and field UAS, C-UAS, and border-optimized sensors using agile authorities and establishes an Interagency Acquisition Task Force to prioritize sectors, oversee pilots, require LESO-style accountability, and report outcomes to the Committees. Encourages partnering with State and local agencies, institutions of higher education, FFRDCs, and regional border organizations for evaluation, training, and operational support. | Submitted |
934 | Version 2 | Mullin (CA) | Democrat | Revised Directs DOD to annually report its greenhouse gas emissions. | Revised |
935 | Version 1 | Beatty (OH) | Democrat | Codifies the Financial Agent Mentor-Protégé Program at the U.S. Department of the Treasury, which pairs up small and rural financial institutions with large banks and credit unions, providing resources, training, and technical assistance to help them enhance their capacity and become Financial Agents to Treasury. | Submitted |
936 | Version 1 | Kennedy (NY), Houlahan (PA), Williams (GA), Velázquez (NY), Thanedar (MI), Jacobs (CA), Norton (DC), Sewell (AL), Min (CA), Pettersen (CO), Latimer (NY), Ryan (NY), Goldman (NY), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Scanlon (PA), Tokuda (HI), Lieu (CA), Jayapal (WA), Bell (MO), Gottheimer (NJ), DelBene (WA), Randall (WA), Leger Fernández (NM), Garcia (TX), Cherfilus-McCormick (FL), Morrison (MN), Meng (NY), Fletcher (TX), Pappas (NH), Cohen (TN), Frankel (FL), Brownley (CA), Budzinski (IL), Dean (PA), Crockett (TX), Chu (CA), Stanton (AZ), Figures (AL), McClellan (VA), Carson (IN), Goodlander (NH), Craig (MN), Dexter (OR), Torres (CA) | Democrat | Prohibits the implementation of a Department of Veterans Affairs proposed rule preventing veterans from accessing abortion care or counseling through VA health systems. | Submitted |
937 | Version 3 | Garbarino (NY) | Republican | Late Revised Reauthorizes the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act. | Revised |
938 | Version 1 | Espaillat (NY) | Democrat | Late Prohibits the exportation of electronic waste to high-risk foreign entities. | Submitted |
939 | Version 1 | Khanna (CA), Smith (WA), Moore (WI), Ansari (AZ), Meeks (NY), Himes (CT) | Democrat | Late Prohibits unauthorized military force in or against Iran. | Submitted |
940 | Version 2 | Newhouse (WA), Tenney (NY), Larsen (WA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Protects vulnerable rural hospitals from reducing health care options for members of the armed forces, their dependents, and veterans living in rural areas. | Revised |
941 | Version 2 | Gosar (AZ) | Republican | Late Revised Prohibits Department of Defense funds to provide arms, training, or other assistance to the Azov Battalion. | Revised |
942 | Version 1 | Hernández (PR), Norton (DC), Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Late Directs the Department of Defense to administer TRICARE Prime in Puerto Rico on the same basis as in the States and ensures access to travel and transportation allowances for covered beneficiaries. | Submitted |
943 | Version 1 | Hernández (PR), Goldman (NY) | Democrat | Late Establishes a dedicated task force consisting of federal and local leaders involved in energy generation and distribution, including Secretary of Energy, Homeland Security, Army Corp, Puerto Rico Energy Czar, and Puerto Rico's Government. The taskforce would be directed to meet monthly and require reporting from the task force to the President of the United States and to Congress. | Submitted |
944 | Version 1 | Rivas (CA), Tokuda (HI) | Democrat | Late Strikes Section 901, which is the prohibition of diversity, equity, and inclusion programs in Department of Defense. | Submitted |
945 | Version 1 | Rivas (CA) | Democrat | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to study and report on STEM curriculum in Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) Schools. | Submitted |
946 | Version 2 | Hernández (PR) | Democrat | Late Revised Grants new authorities for the Army Corp of Engineers to conduct a comprehensive assessment of Puerto Rico’s water infrastructure modernization under Corps’ Section 219 environmental infrastructure authority. | Revised |
947 | Version 1 | Hernández (PR) | Democrat | Late Requires the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) Caribbean Border Counternarcotics Strategy to formulate a Caribbean border counternarcotics policy, which sets forth a comprehensive policy strategy to combat drug trafficking in the region. | Submitted |
948 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Late Directs the Secretary of Defense to carry out a pilot program to provide certain members of the Armed Forces with continuous glucose monitoring technology. | Made in Order |
949 | Version 1 | Stauber (MN), Tenney (NY) | Republican | Late Requires the Department of Defense to address our dependence on Communist China for critical minerals. | Made in Order |
950 | Version 1 | Randall (WA), Moylan (GU) | Bi-Partisan | Late Expresses the Sense of Congress that the Defense Community Infrastructure Program (DCIP) should be robustly funded to meet demand and address the program’s consistent oversubscription. DCIP provides critical off-base infrastructure that enhances military readiness, supports quality of life for service members and their families, and strengthens community-military resilience. | Made in Order |
951 | Version 1 | Randall (WA), Kiggans (VA), Goodlander (NH) | Bi-Partisan | Late Directs the Department of Defense to implement the Comptroller General’s recommendations from the October 30, 2024 report, “Military Housing: DOD Should Address Critical Supply and Affordability Challenges for Service Members” (GAO–25–106208). | Made in Order |
952 | Version 2 | Smith (WA) | Democrat | Late Revised Authorizes the establishment of pilot programs for sound insulation repair and replacement. | Revised |
953 | Version 1 | Pettersen (CO), Hageman (WY), Williams (GA), Young (IN) | Bi-Partisan | Late Inserts the text of H.R. 3694, the VALID Act, to ensure that veterans see VA loan options, alongside conventional and FHA loans, when applying for an FHA mortgage. | Submitted |
954 | Version 1 | Tonko (NY) | Democrat | Late Expands supply chain illumination definition to include digital identification systems and provides opportunities to assess and monitor for potential environmental harms, human rights and labor concerns. | Submitted |
955 | Version 2 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Late Revised Directs the Department of Defense to provide Congress with an overview of the types of contracts that are not set-aside for small business competitions despite the value falling under the Simplified Acquisition Threshold. | Made in Order |
956 | Version 2 | Scholten (MI) | Democrat | Late Revised Adds compliance with small business subcontracting requirements to the list of considerations for contractor performance ratings. | Revised |
957 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Late Amends the Defense Community Infrastructure Program (DCIP) under title 10, United States Code, to explicitly include Tribal governments as eligible applicants. This change would allow Tribal governments to directly apply for and receive DCIP funds to support off-base infrastructure projects that enhance military readiness, improve quality of life for servicemembers and their families, and strengthen resilience in defense-adjacent communities. | Submitted |
958 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Late Directs the Department of Defense (DoD) to contract with a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) to assess broadband and digital infrastructure gaps in Tribal communities adjacent to military installations, with a focus on supporting installation operations and mission readiness. The study shall: evaluate the availability and reliability of broadband networks necessary for secure installation-community communications; assess risks that digital infrastructure limitations pose to base access, emergency coordination, and defense-related activities; and provide recommendations to strengthen connectivity in ways that enhance installation resilience and operational effectiveness. | Submitted |
959 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Late Directs the Department of Defense (DoD) to require each U.S. Service Academy to submit a plan to the House and Senate Committees on Armed Services to expand outreach and admissions pipeline development for Native American students. Each plan shall: Outline strategies to increase awareness of Service Academy opportunities among Native American students and families. Identify support mechanisms to assist applicants through the nomination and admissions process. Propose partnerships that directly support Academy recruitment efforts in Tribal communities. To inform these plans, DoD shall contract with a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) to convene workshops with Service Academy representatives and Tribal governments. The workshops shall identify barriers to participation, share best practices, and provide actionable recommendations to strengthen recruitment of Native American candidates. The Service Academy plans and workshop findings shall be submitted to the House and Senate Committees on Armed Services within one year of enactment. | Submitted |
960 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Late Directs the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness to develop guidance for incorporating Native American history, treaty rights, and Tribal relations into service-level cultural awareness training programs, with priority for units stationed near or operating in areas with Tribal lands or treaty-reserved resources. | Submitted |
961 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Late Directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation (OLDCC), to submit a report to the congressional defense committees within 180 days of enactment assessing barriers to Tribal participation in the Defense Community Infrastructure Program (DCIP) and related initiatives. The report shall: Provide an overview of infrastructure needs in defense-adjacent Tribal communities. Analyze statutory and regulatory limitations to Tribal eligibility under 10 U.S.C. § 2391. Recommend legislative or programmatic changes to improve Tribal access, including possible amendments to existing law or the establishment of complementary programs. | Made in Order |
962 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Late Directs the Department of Defense to submit a report to the House and Senate Committees on Armed Services on existing policies and procedures for identifying and protecting Tribal cultural and sacred sites during training, construction, and land management activities. The report shall: Incorporate input from affected Tribal governments. Evaluate the effectiveness of current protections. Recommend updates to minimize cultural impacts while maintaining mission readiness. | Submitted |
963 | Version 1 | Kiggans (VA) | Republican | Late Requires the Department of Defense to provide TRICARE beneficiaries with timely electronic notices before any coverage transition requirement takes effect, to ensure servicemembers and their families are fully informed of enrollment changes such as aging into TRICARE for Life. | Made in Order |
964 | Version 2 | McDowell (NC) | Republican | Late Revised Directs the Secretaries of State, DOD, DHS, and the AG, and the Director of National Intelligence to submit a report to Congress on the military power and illicit activities of covered cartels. | Made in Order |
965 | Version 1 | Gonzalez (TX), Cuellar (TX), Crenshaw (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to Congress detailing their plans to combat transnational criminal groups on the Southwest border with Mexico. | Submitted |
966 | Version 1 | Crawford (AR) | Republican | Late Ensures that no federal assistance awards granted by the DOT may be used to purchase rolling stock vehicles or powertrain components from companies under China's influence. This legislation builds upon TIVSA, a 2019 law prohibiting certain companies with ties to the Chinese government from participating in projects funded by FTA. Subsequent legislation, the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2024, extends similar restrictions to airport improvement programs. | Submitted |
967 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH) | Republican | Late Enacts penalties in the form of a ten percent reduction in O-8 officer headcount if the Department of Defense fails to submit an audit on time. The amendment includes waivers for the disclosure process. | Submitted |
968 | Version 3 | Fallon (TX) | Republican | Late Revised Authorizes the Defense Health Agency to use Defense Health Program and Army medical readiness funds to procure, pre-position, and sustain medical countermeasures such as vaccines, therapeutics, diagnostics, and advanced wound care products for deployed forces. It also requires the Secretary of Defense to report annually for three years on the types, locations, and shortfalls of such countermeasures provided. | Made in Order |
969 | Version 1 | Hinson (IA), Pettersen (CO) | Bi-Partisan | Late Modifies requirements for prime contractors of certain telecommunications contracts. | Made in Order |
970 | Version 1 | Subramanyam (VA) | Democrat | Late Specifies incorporating consideration of Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) and water consumption data in relation to data centers of certain Federal agencies, along with existing considerations. | Submitted |
971 | Version 1 | Correa (CA) | Democrat | Late Establishes a program to provide citizenship through military service for active duty and Selected Reserve members. | Submitted |
972 | Version 1 | Velázquez (NY) | Democrat | Late No rule of the Department of Housing and Urban Development shall take effect until the majority and minority of the Committee on Financial Services of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs of the Senate have reviewed and provided comments with respect to such rule. | Submitted |
973 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Late Authorizes the use of Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds to support the development of affordable housing and establish a maximum limit for affordable rents. Identical to H.R. 6948 (118th Congress). | Submitted |
974 | Version 1 | Correa (CA) | Democrat | Late Prohibits the detention and removal of spouses or immediate family members of active-duty members of the armed forces, except in connection with a criminal investigation or in compliance with treaty obligations. | Submitted |
975 | Version 1 | McCormick (GA) | Republican | Late Amends Sec. 12406 of Title 10 to allow the President to, in cases where malfeasance or negligence by a state government requires a federal National Guard deployment, recoup the federal government's expenses by withholding an amount of federal funds destined for the state where the deployment occurred equal to the cost of the deployment. Mirrors the text of H.R. 4042. | Submitted |
976 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Late Requires that covered public housing property be prioritized for public and affordable housing if there is a need and feasibility for such use. | Submitted |
977 | Version 3 | Webster (FL) | Republican | Late Revised Provides a priority to dual use vessels for assistance under the Title XI loan guarantee, and lower barriers for the participation by small and medium size shipyards in the Title XI loan guarantee program. | Revised |
978 | Version 1 | Waters (CA) | Democrat | Late Require the HUD Inspector General to investigate the impacts of DOGE, the repeal of the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing Rule and the halt of the Equal Access Rule, and the closure of field offices. | Submitted |
979 | Version 1 | Lynch (MA) | Democrat | Late Would permanently authorize and broaden a program first authorized as a pilot in the FY2018 NDAA to provide intensive outpatient treatment to members of the Armed Forces suffering from PTSD resulting from MST, including treatment for substance abuse, depression, and other issues related to such conditions. This new program would authorize treatment for PTSD, TBI, as well as co-occurring disorders related to MST. | Submitted |
980 | Version 2 | Salinas (OR) | Democrat | Late Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to evaluate the potential and feasibility of next-generation geothermal technologies to meet the power needs of the Department of Defense and strengthen national security. | Revised |
981 | Version 1 | McCormick (GA) | Republican | Late Directs the Secretary of Defense to report to Congress on the strategic importance and potential expansion of the US-Bahrain Comprehensive Security Integration and Prosperity Agreement signed on September 13, 2023. | Made in Order |
982 | Version 1 | DesJarlais (TN) | Republican | Late Requires the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment and the Under Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Security to jointly submit a report on the dismantlement of legacy nuclear weapons. This report shall include a description of the current plans, identification of materials planned to be recovered, and a summary of the reuse potential, in addition to the assessment of the defense and nondefense needs for recovered materials and the plan for the disposition of any plutonium previously declared to be excess to defense needs. | Made in Order |
983 | Version 1 | Conaway (NJ) | Democrat | Late Requires DHS to create a registry of all undocumented immigrants held at a DoD facility. Military installation leadership will have the ability to review this information for security and safety purposes. | Submitted |
984 | Version 1 | Garamendi (CA), Foster (IL), McGovern (MA) | Democrat | Late States that it is the policy of the United States that a nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought. | Submitted |
985 | Version 4 | Nehls (TX), Davis (NC), Stauber (MN), Schweikert (AZ), Correa (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Establishes a pilot program within the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to review the potential use of non-lethal de-escalation drones for local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies. This is substantively identical to H.R.3598 - Deescalation Drone Pilot Program Act of 2025. | Revised |
986 | Version 1 | Correa (CA), Nehls (TX) | Bi-Partisan | Late Authorizes the use of certain federal grants for state and local law enforcement to purchase and operate unmanned aircraft systems. | Submitted |
987 | Version 1 | Burlison (MO) | Republican | Late Allows the General Services Administration (GSA) to collect initial registration and annual account maintenance fees for those seeking to register in the Integrated Award Environment. | Submitted |
988 | Version 1 | Gonzalez (TX), Cuellar (TX), Casar (TX) | Democrat | Late Prohibits the Department of Defense from using FY26 NDAA funds to reduce the number of civilian personnel or contractors working on depot-level maintenance at Corpus Christi Army Depot (CCAD), Texas. | Submitted |
989 | Version 1 | Gonzalez (TX), Garcia (TX), Casar (TX) | Democrat | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report to Congress on how many missing service members found deceased over the last 10 years were first designated as “Absent Without Leave (AWOL)” or “Unauthorized Absence (UA)" instead of “Duty Status Whereabouts Unknown (DUSTWUN)." | Made in Order |
990 | Version 1 | Gonzalez (TX), Moore (WI), Krishnamoorthi (IL) | Democrat | Late Prohibits the Department of Defense from using FY26 NDAA funds to erase veterans and service members from Military Records under the guise of DEI. | Submitted |
991 | Version 1 | Gonzalez (TX) | Democrat | Late Expresses a sense of Congress that Military Working Dogs provide lifesaving and heroic acts to our service members and should receive the honor of internment in our nations cemeteries in a manner determined appropriate by the Secretary of Defense and Secretary of Veterans Affairs. | Submitted |
992 | Version 1 | Gonzalez (TX) | Democrat | Late Directs the Secretary of Homeland Security in consultation with the Secretary of Defense to consider on a case-by-case basis parole requests consistent with the Immigrant Military Members and Veterans Initiative. | Submitted |
993 | Version 1 | Gonzalez (TX) | Democrat | Late Increases and Decreases funding by $3,300,000 to express the importance of a Pass and Tag Facility at Naval Air Station Kingsville, Texas. | Submitted |
994 | Version 1 | Gonzalez (TX) | Democrat | Late Increases and Decreases funding by $2,500,000 to express the importance of a Critical Training Facility for the Naval Air Station Kingsville Fire Department at Naval Air Station Kingsville, Texas. | Submitted |
995 | Version 2 | Lynch (MA), Keating (MA), Peters (CA) | Democrat | Late Revised Amends Section 745 of the bill, which requires a study on the effects of service in the special operations forces to the health of members of the Armed Forces, for the study to be conducted through the Commander of Special Operations Command, and for it to be done in collaboration with an academic medical center. Provides an additional $5 M authorization for the study. | Revised |
996 | Version 1 | Green (TX) | Democrat | Late Amends the Federal Deposit Insurance Act to require reports on the use of the systemic risk authority applicable to winding up a failed insured depository institution, and for other purposes. | Submitted |
997 | Version 1 | King-Hinds (MP) | Republican | Late Includes the Northern Mariana Islands as an eligible location for the overhaul, repair, and maintenance of naval vessels. | Made in Order |
998 | Version 1 | Green (TX) | Democrat | Late Requires public housing agencies to consider the housing needs of veterans when creating their annual plans and housing strategies, the latter in consultation with agencies that serve veterans. Similarly, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) must revise its regulations to require jurisdictions that receive funding from HUD to include information relating to veterans in their consolidated plans. | Submitted |
999 | Version 1 | Hoyle (OR) | Democrat | Late Directs the Department of Defense to study the prevalence of Parkinson’s disease among civilian and military firefighters and report findings with policy recommendations within one year. | Submitted |
1000 | Version 2 | Green (TX) | Democrat | Late Revised Recognizes and thanks the 25th Army Corps of the Union Army for their role in capturing Galveston, Texas, on June 5, 1865, and liberating thousands of enslaved people prior to the arrival of General Gordon Granger on June 19, 1865. | Revised |
1001 | Version 3 | Casar (TX) | Democrat | Late Revised Prohibits funding to the Iron Dome for America, or the Golden Dome, until (1) the Pentagon passes an audit and (2) the GAO certifies that contracts for the development of Golden Dome are not being awarded in a corrupt manner with politically connected firms receiving undue favor. | Revised |
1002 | Version 2 | Green (TX) | Democrat | Late Revised Requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to distribute a payment of $25,000 to U.S. merchant marines who engaged in qualified service during World War II. To be eligible, an individual must apply for the benefit and must not have received benefits under the Servicemen's Readjustment Act of 1944. | Revised |
1003 | Version 1 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Late Strikes $500 million in missile defense foreign aid to Israel. | Submitted |
1004 | Version 1 | Moore (NC) | Republican | Late Directs the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition to prepare a report to be submitted to Congress to later than March 2026. The report must detail the Department of Defense's (DoD) current supply and future needs for lithium, assessing its use in military electronics, vehicles, weapons, and advanced systems like unmanned vessels and AI data centers. It must also evaluate potential supply chain risks and the feasibility of partnering with commercial industry to secure a stable domestic supply of lithium. | Made in Order |
1005 | Version 1 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Late Requires DHS to publicly disclose the number of special interest aliens and their country of origin. Identical to H.R. 275 (119th Congress). | Submitted |
1006 | Version 1 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Late Strikes Section 521 requiring the establishment of a "women's initiative team" in each branch. | Submitted |
1007 | Version 1 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Late Strikes foreign aid funding to Iraq, Lebanon, Kurdish forces, and Syrian groups. | Submitted |
1008 | Version 2 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Late Revised Strikes funding for Overseas Humanitarian, Disaster, and Civic Aid program. | Made in Order |
1009 | Version 2 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Late Revised Strikes foreign aid funding for the Taiwan Security Cooperation Initiative. | Made in Order |
1010 | Version 2 | Greene (GA) | Republican | Late Revised Strikes foreign aid funding for US-Israel anti-tunnel cooperation and US-Israel cooperation to counter unmanned systems. | Revised |
1011 | Version 2 | Lynch (MA) | Democrat | Late Revised Prohibits the U.S. from acquiring financial ownership stakes in, or the power to (directly or indirectly) direct the management policies of, any company that has a current or previous contract with the Department of Defense. | Revised |
1012 | Version 2 | Gonzales (TX) | Republican | Late Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Secretary of Homeland Security with respect to the Coast Guard, to report on staffing levels and access to child development centers across the Armed Forces. | Made in Order |
1013 | Version 2 | Gonzales (TX) | Republican | Late Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense to report on the adequacy of commissaries and dining facilities at military installations supporting critical national security missions, with an assessment of impacts on servicemember readiness, morale, and retention. | Made in Order |
1014 | Version 1 | Tran (CA) | Democrat | Late Prohibits funding for the deactivation of certain Army Reserve rotary wing aviation units located at Joint Forces Training Base, Los Alamitos, CA. | Submitted |
1015 | Version 3 | Ezell (MS) | Republican | Late Revised Adds language to match the Senate version of the NDAA included language supporting sea launch of missile defense targets. | Made in Order |
1016 | Version 3 | Ezell (MS), Kelly (MS), Guest (MS) | Republican | Late Revised Authorizes $3M in FY2026 for SOCOM Program Element 1160405BB to procure ultra-light (<6 lb) Group-1 small unmanned aerial systems (sUAS). Mirrors verbatim the Senate NDAA report (S. 2296 – S. Rept. 119-39). Special Operations Forces need agile, resilient tools to sustain dominance in contested environments. | Made in Order |
1017 | Version 2 | Ezell (MS), Kelly (MS), Guest (MS) | Republican | Late Revised Authorizes $3 million in FY2026 for the Drug Interdiction & Counter-Drug Activities, Defense-Wide account to procure and operationally test ultra-light (<6 lb) Group-1 small unmanned aerial systems in support of U.S. Customs and Border Protection. | Revised |
1018 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Late Directs a federally funded research and development center FFRDCs to study seismic and tsunami risks to dry docks at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PSNS-IMF) and other dry docks in seismically active or tsunami-prone areas. | Submitted |
1019 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Late Directs a federally funded research and development center to study how multi-modal transportation projects, including bike and pedestrian trails, public transit connections, and other active transportation infrastructure, can improve access to military installations and support defense community needs. | Submitted |
1020 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Late Directs the Secretary of Defense, in coordination with the Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation (OLDCC), to submit a report to the congressional defense committees within 180 days of enactment assessing barriers to Tribal participation in the Defense Community Infrastructure Program (DCIP) and related initiatives. | Submitted |
1021 | Version 2 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Revised Prohibits the use of funds for non-tactical electric vehicle components produced by child and slave labor. | Made in Order |
1022 | Version 2 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Revised Prohibits the entering into contracts with entities engaged in a boycott of the state of Israel. | Made in Order |
1023 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Requires the DoD to report on institutions of higher education that have received DoD funding and hosted a Confucius Institute. | Made in Order |
1024 | Version 2 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Revised Prohibits the funding for pornographic and radical gender ideology books at DODEA schools. | Revised |
1025 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Revised Codifies “Restoring America’s Fighting Force” Executive Order. | Revised |
1026 | Version 1 | Larsen (WA) | Democrat | Late Requires DoD to enter into an agreement for a study on the impact of tariffs on readiness, relationships with treaty allies, and the defense industrial base. | Submitted |
1027 | Version 1 | Boebert (CO) | Republican | Late Codifies Executive Order 14265, “Modernizing Defense Acquisitions and Spurring Innovation in the Defense Industrial Base”. | Submitted |
1028 | Version 1 | Himes (CT), Turner (OH), Goldman (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Late Authorizes a DoD Center of Excellence with Ukraine to capture lessons from the Russia-Ukraine conflict, strengthening U.S. combat effectiveness and driving innovation in the U.S. defense industrial base to advance national security. | Submitted |
1029 | Version 1 | Self (TX) | Republican | Late Directs the Secretary of State to negotiate new or renewed nuclear cooperation (“123”) agreements by 2029 and implement a program to enhance U.S. global competitiveness in nuclear exports and projects. | Submitted |
1030 | Version 1 | Issa (CA) | Republican | Late Withdrawn Authorize Captain Ronny L. Jackson, United States Navy (Retired) to be advanced to the rank of rear admiral (lower half) while on the retired list of the Navy. | Withdrawn |
1031 | Version 1 | Himes (CT) | Democrat | Late Require annual reporting on Department of Defense use of AI tools to modernize its business practices, in an effort to ensure it's being done in a cost-effective and market-informed way. | Made in Order |
1032 | Version 1 | Panetta (CA) | Democrat | Late Creates a pilot program to provide junior enlisted members a monthly coupon to purchase food at commissaries. | Submitted |
1033 | Version 2 | Clyde (GA) | Republican | Late Revised Ensures no recommendation, procedure, or plan of the commission established under section 370 of Public Law 116–283 shall apply to any civil works project of the Department of Defense. | Made in Order |
1034 | Version 1 | Lee (NV), Kiggans (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Requires that at least 15% of funds made available under the Defense Community Infrastructure Pilot (DCIP) program be allocated for projects related to enhancing military family quality of life. | Submitted |
1035 | Version 1 | Fitzpatrick (PA), Scanlon (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Adds a new criminal penalty to those who defraud a veteran of their benefits. Identical to the Preventing Crimes Against Veterans Act, H.R. 4169. | Submitted |
1036 | Version 1 | Edwards (NC), Titus (NV) | Bi-Partisan | Late Expands the definition of building codes to include the latest two published editions rather than just the latest single edition, to prevent burdens on states, homebuilders, and local municipalities to increase off base affordable housing options. | Submitted |
1037 | Version 1 | Edwards (NC) | Republican | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to suspend or revoke a security clearance or access to classified information for any retired or active member of the uniformed service or civilian employee of the Department of Defense who expressing support for terrorist organizations or engages in demonstrations that support terrorist organizations. | Submitted |
1038 | Version 1 | Kelly (IL), Pingree (ME), Buchanan (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Late Establishes a pilot program to increase the provision fresh produce to eligible servicemembers and dependents at military treatment facilities, commissary stores, and other locations determined by the Secretary. | Submitted |
1039 | Version 1 | Vindman (VA), Gottheimer (NJ) | Democrat | Late Directs DOD to develop a report on the threat posed by violent antisemitism as a component of transnational extremist movements. Text is identical to H.R. 5011, the Violent Antisemitism Threat Assessment Act. | Submitted |
1040 | Version 1 | Vindman (VA) | Democrat | Late Requires the Department of Defense Education Activity to develop policies to implement a bell-to-bell cellphone ban in DODEA schools. Text is identical to H.R. 4006, the Mission UNPLUGGED Act. | Submitted |
1041 | Version 1 | Vindman (VA), Moore (AL), Gottheimer (NJ) | Bi-Partisan | Late Allows eligible service members and veterans to transfer their GI Bill benefits to their dependents at any time, regardless of when a dependent is added to DEERS. Additionally, it removes the requirement for additional obligatory service once a transfer eligibility has been met. Text is identical to H.R. 4540, the Military Family GI Bill Promise Act. | Submitted |
1042 | Version 1 | Vindman (VA) | Democrat | Late Ensures that federal government employees who are spouses of service members are permitted to continue telework or remote work. Text is identical to H.R. 977, the Support Military Families Act. | Submitted |
1043 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA), Kiggans (VA), Bacon (NE), Horsford (NV), Goodlander (NH), Wittman (VA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Establishes a pilot program, the “Push-Text Initiative,” to automatically provide servicemembers stationed at Marine Corps Installations Pacific in Okinawa and their dependents with timely information on childcare, TRICARE, spouse employment, and other resources via text message, with an opt-out option. Requires a report to Congress on participation, outcomes, costs, and recommendations for possible Department-wide expansion by October 1, 2027. | Submitted |
1044 | Version 1 | Edwards (NC) | Republican | Late Requires the Department of Defense to submit an annual report to the Administrator of the General Services Administration on certain office space occupancy data. Requires the Secretary of Defense to draft and finalize written procedures to govern the return of unused office space to the General Services Administration. | Made in Order |
1045 | Version 1 | Edwards (NC) | Republican | Late Requires the Department of Defense to conduct an assessment of the western most counties in North Carolina as potential locations for future defense assets and to prepare a report for Congress. | Made in Order |
1046 | Version 1 | Johnson (SD) | Republican | Late Extends residency flexibilities provided to military personnel to their spouses for the purposes of obtaining a firearm. | Submitted |
1047 | Version 1 | Craig (MN) | Democrat | Late Prohibits the elimination of any funding or position that directly supports the Veterans Crisis Line. | Submitted |
1048 | Version 1 | De La Cruz (TX) | Republican | Late Provides limitations on engagement with Mexico until Mexico provides water pursuant to treaty obligations. | Submitted |
1049 | Version 1 | Fitzpatrick (PA), Goldman (NY) | Bi-Partisan | Late Establishes as the exclusive policy of the Government of the United States not to recognize, nor commit any action that implies recognition of, claims made by the Russia Federation over the sovereign Ukrainian territories it occupies, including but not limited to Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson. | Submitted |
1050 | Version 1 | Lawler (NY), Ross (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Late Increases funding available to Moldova through the European Recapitalization Incentive Program to assist the country in meeting its defense needs and to support its transition away from Russian-produced military equipment. Currently, 99% of Moldova’s military equipment dates from the Soviet-era and is largely ill-suited to help the country defend itself against Russian aggression. | Submitted |
1051 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Late Requires DoD to continue submitting implementation plans before reducing services at Military Treatment Facilities but extends the review period from 180 days to one year, giving Congress additional time to act before reductions in care such as OB/GYN, ER, or inpatient mental health can take effect. | Submitted |
1052 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Late Directs a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) to conduct an independent assessment of reductions in emergency care, obstetric and gynecological care, and inpatient mental health services at military treatment facilities (MTFs). This study builds on the notification requirement established by Sec. 715 of the FY23 NDAA by providing congressional oversight through independent analysis. | Submitted |
1053 | Version 1 | Bice (OK), Houlahan (PA), Sessions (TX), Auchincloss (MA), Khanna (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Directs the President to establish, in 180 days, a National Biotechnology Initiative to establish a National Biotechnology Coordination Office within the Executive Office of the President to lead and coordinate federal biotechnology efforts; an Interagency Committee to coordinate across the federal departments and agencies; and establish clear roles and responsibilities for all federal departments and agencies engaged in biotechnology. | Submitted |
1054 | Version 2 | Davis (NC) | Democrat | Late Revised Adds two additional alternative smokeless products to Section 748 that the Secretary may allow smokers to use if the Secretary determines to move forward with the pilot program. | Made in Order |
1055 | Version 1 | Stevens (MI), Krishnamoorthi (IL), Carbajal (CA) | Democrat | Late Makes it illegal for the president to deploy active duty forces to a state or territory without a direct request from the executive of the state or territory. | Submitted |
1056 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Withdrawn Directs the President to designate board members of Reliance Industries Limited for sanctions due to the purchase of Russian Petroleum products and for their support of the Russian Federation. | Withdrawn |
1057 | Version 1 | Miller-Meeks (IA), Crow (CO) | Bi-Partisan | Late Provides a pathway to permanent status for certain Afghan refugees displaced during U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan. | Submitted |
1058 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Withdrawn Prohibits the Department of Defense from participating in any engagement with the Indian Armed Forces while the nation of India continues to violate United States and European Union sanctions against Russia including the purchase of petroleum, oil, and lubricants from Russian companies or Russian-affiliated companies. | Withdrawn |
1059 | Version 1 | Beyer (VA) | Democrat | Late Withdrawn Prohibits funding from being spent in contravention of the bipartisan base renaming provision in the FY2021 NDAA. | Withdrawn |
1060 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Late States that it is the Sense of Congress that the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq is a vital strategic partner of the United States. | Submitted |
1061 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Late Requires a strategy to Armed Services Committees relating to the issue of political prisoners in Pakistan, including former Prime Minister Imran Khan in mil to mil engagement with the military of Pakistan. | Made in Order |
1062 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to make available on a publicly accessible database, a report of the most recent list of chaplain endorsements submitted to the Armed Forces Chaplain Board by religious organizations. | Submitted |
1063 | Version 1 | Huffman (CA) | Democrat | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to make available on a publicly accessible database, a report of the anonymized, disaggregated, self-identified religious preferences of members of the Armed Forces. | Submitted |
1064 | Version 2 | Amodei (NV) | Republican | Late Revised Provides regulatory certainty for mining projects and reaffirms the long-held practice that some public land use under a mining claim inherently accompanies exploration and extraction activities for other mining-support activities and creates an optional and voluntary pathway to allow use of public lands for ancillary purposes connected to a mining project that can only be used within an agency-approved Plan of Operations. | Revised |
1065 | Version 2 | Biggs (AZ), Jacobs (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Prohibits taxpayer dollars from being spent on insecure communications software and requires DOD to procure end-to-end-encrypted and interoperable collaboration tools. | Revised |
1066 | Version 1 | Brownley (CA) | Democrat | Late Establishes a process for discharge upgrades for servicemembers who were wrongfully involuntarily separated, due to pregnancy or parenthood from 1951 to 1976 under Executive Order 10240, and provide a one-time payment to eligible veterans, as well as ensure eligibility for VA healthcare for those otherwise eligible. | Submitted |
1067 | Version 2 | Crane (AZ) | Republican | Late Revised Directs DoD to share intelligence with former Afghan Army and police units still in Afghanistan or other existing resistance units for the purposes of resisting the Taliban. | Made in Order |
1068 | Version 2 | Vindman (VA) | Democrat | Late Revised Places nitazenes, a deadly emerging class of opioids, and nitazene analogues on Schedule I; preemptively schedules potential nitazene analogues; and incorporates an off-ramp for existing pharmacological research using nitazenes. Text is identical to H.R. 5032, the Nitazene Control Act. | Revised |
1069 | Version 2 | Crane (AZ) | Republican | Late Revised Directs DoD to stop intelligence sharing with the Taliban and end any and all financial assistance to the Taliban. | Revised |
1070 | Version 1 | Mackenzie (PA) | Republican | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to conduct local- and national-level exercises at military installations and transportation hubs to test the resilience, response, and recovery of the transportation critical infrastructure supporting military mobility in the event of a significant cyber or physical security incident. | Submitted |
1071 | Version 1 | Mackenzie (PA) | Republican | Late Requires an updated study on opioid prescribing to ensure health professionals in the military health system conform with clinical practice guidelines and other guidance provided by the CDC and FDA. | Made in Order |
1072 | Version 1 | Mackenzie (PA) | Republican | Late Expands TRICARE to provide up to 32 hours of certified labor and postpartum doula services (consisting of prenatal education, continued labor support, and home or virtual visits). | Submitted |
1073 | Version 1 | Mackenzie (PA) | Republican | Late Eliminates the sunset clause in the Iran Sanctions Act of 1996. | Submitted |
1074 | Version 1 | Mackenzie (PA) | Republican | Late Authorizes a pilot Transition Assistant Program (TAP) for dependents of transitioning servicemembers, including with respect to elementary and secondary education or higher education resources. | Submitted |
1075 | Version 1 | Roy (TX) | Republican | Late Codifies Executive Order 14203 imposing sanctions on the International Criminal Court (ICC). | Submitted |
1076 | Version 2 | Dingell (MI) | Democrat | Late Revised Ensures that the Department of Defense also focuses the PFAS remediation strategy on solutions to PFAS water contamination. | Revised |
1077 | Version 1 | Baumgartner (WA) | Republican | Late Requires the Secretary of State to keep and maintain a list of priority countries to receive expediated ITAR license application processing. | Submitted |
1078 | Version 2 | Costa (CA) | Democrat | Late Revised Requires the Secretary of State to establish a program supporting regional Security Operations Centers (SOCs) and Computer Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) to bolster Ukraine's cyber resilience. Authorizes appropriations to carry out the program. | Revised |
1079 | Version 1 | Mackenzie (PA) | Republican | Late Authorizes a grant program administered by the Department of Defense for research into treatments for Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs). | Submitted |
1080 | Version 1 | Moore (UT), Tokuda (HI) | Bi-Partisan | Late Requires a new DOD policy prohibiting the use of smartphones in DODEA K-12 schools during the school day. | Submitted |
1081 | Version 3 | Ramirez (IL), Magaziner (RI) | Democrat | Late Revised Prohibits the President from using the Armed Forces, to include the National Guard, for immigration enforcement purposes unless authorized by an Act of Congress. The immigration enforcement functions or activities prohibited under this act include, but are not limited to, raids, interdictions, detention facility support, case management, legal and judicial work, transportation and logistical support, and clerical support. | Revised |
1082 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Late Requires the Department of Defense to maintain prescription drop boxes on all military bases to allow for the safe disposal of unused prescription drugs, including opioids. | Made in Order |
1083 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Late Authorizes payment/reimbursement for shipment of expressed breast milk of no more than $1000 TDY or PCS CONUS or $2000 OCONUS. | Submitted |
1084 | Version 1 | Buchanan (FL) | Republican | Late Mandates the Department of Defense to promptly notify the Department of Veterans Affairs about someone transitioning from active duty to a veteran with an opioid use disorder. | Submitted |
1085 | Version 1 | Ross (NC), Hudson (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to establish a network of regional hubs to foster innovation, collaboration, and rapid development of defense-related technologies, and for other purposes. | Submitted |
1086 | Version 1 | Trahan (MA) | Democrat | Late Requires the Director of the Defense Health Agency, in coordination with other officials, to evaluate and report on the current status of research and treatment for members of the Armed Forces and veterans with multiple sclerosis (MS). | Submitted |
1087 | Version 1 | Kean (NJ) | Republican | Late Requires the President and the Department of Commerce to take certain actions to prevent foreign adversaries from acquiring items needed to support the construction, maintenance, or operation of undersea cable projects. This is substantively identical to H.R. 2503 Undersea Cable Control Act which has passed the House. | Submitted |
1088 | Version 1 | Van Duyne (TX) | Republican | Late Creates a requirement that air carriers for the civil reserve air fleet program have small businesses participating in the program. | Submitted |
1089 | Version 2 | Ramirez (IL) | Democrat | Late Revised Prohibits the use of funds for deploying a member of the Armed Forces to enforce or assist in enforcing immigration laws. | Revised |
1090 | Version 2 | Scott, David (GA) | Democrat | Late Revised Commissions a study by the Department of Defense, in consultation with the Department of State and Small Business Administration, to determine the capacity, ability, and best recommendations for converting rural, abandoned factories, military bases, and space centers into new, running space centers and space manufacturing facilities. | Revised |
1091 | Version 2 | Latimer (NY) | Democrat | Late Revised Prohibits authorized funds from being used to order the deployment of National Guard troops to New York State unless explicitly requested by the Governor of New York. | Revised |
1092 | Version 1 | Latimer (NY) | Democrat | Late Proscribe that unless (1) an election held or conducted by a State directly relates to secession from, or armed rebellion against, the United States or (2) an intervention by the President is expressly intended to enforce the lawful requirements of the Voting Rights Act of 1965, the President cannot deploy military force, or exercise the police power of the United States, in a state in connection with an election. Any state in which the President deploys members of the Armed Forces or exercises the police power of the United States in violation of this prohibition may bring an action in the Supreme Court. | Submitted |
1093 | Version 1 | Budzinski (IL) | Democrat | Late Revises the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act to include an impacted IL ZIP Code. | Submitted |
1094 | Version 1 | Wilson (SC) | Republican | Late Amendment to restrict financial assistance from DOD being provided to the government of Tunisia. | Submitted |
1095 | Version 1 | Dexter (OR) | Democrat | Late Requires that prior to any major shipping campaign of radioactive waste from a legacy nuclear weapons complex location, that DOE must actively consult with relevant state, tribal, local, and territorial governments. | Submitted |
1096 | Version 1 | Omar (MN) | Democrat | Late Expresses the sense of Congress that an FTO designation is not an AUMF. | Submitted |
1097 | Version 1 | Pallone (NJ), Titus (NV), Amo (RI), Friedman (CA), Min (CA), Mullin (CA), Meng (NY) | Democrat | Late Restricts waiver authority under Section 907 of the FREEDOM Support Act until the Government of Azerbaijan ceases its well-documented destabilizing actions in the South Caucuses. This includes releasing Armenian prisoners of war, withdrawing military forces from Armenian territory, and guaranteeing the protection of Armenian cultural heritage sites. | Submitted |
1098 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Late Establishes that determinations by the Secretary that a company is a Chinese Military Company for the purposes of Section 1260(H) of the 2021 NDAA are a military or foreign affairs function of the United States for the purposes of the Administrative Procedures Act and are not subject to Sections 551, 553 through 559, and 701 through 706 of title 5, United States Code. | Submitted |
1099 | Version 1 | Cloud (TX) | Republican | Late Includes the Corpus Christi Army Depot in Section 342 of the underlying text. | Made in Order |
1100 | Version 1 | Davidson (OH), Dean (PA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Amends the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act to prohibit debt collectors from threatening servicemembers with rank reduction, security clearance revocation, or prosecution under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Requires the Comptroller General to conduct a study on the amendment’s impact on timely information delivery to servicemembers, military readiness, and national security. This amendment is substantively identical to H.R. 5740 introduced in the 118th Congress. | Submitted |
1101 | Version 1 | Ogles (TN) | Republican | Late Restricts the importation of Chinese drones and drone components into the US. | Submitted |
1102 | Version 1 | Begich (AK) | Republican | Late Requires a report on the strategic implications of Bitcoin for the United States' national and economic security. | Submitted |
1103 | Version 1 | LaLota (NY) | Republican | Late Requires DOD in consultation with DHS to conduct a study on potential adjustments to Basic Allowance for Housing calculations, including costs, savings, and impacts on quality of life, recruitment, and retention, with special attention to unique geographic areas such as Montauk and Shinnecock, NY, and Nantucket, MA, and to report findings to Congress within 180 days. | Made in Order |
1104 | Version 2 | Fry (SC) | Republican | Late Revised Requires Department of Defense Education Activity (DODEA) schools that teachers and administrators must inform the parents and or legal guardians if their child is experiencing symptoms of gender dysphoria. | Revised |
1105 | Version 2 | Fry (SC) | Republican | Late Revised Requires military service members to use terms of address for one another that reflect their biological sex, including common customs and courtesies among service members. | Revised |
1106 | Version 3 | Fry (SC) | Republican | Late Revised Prohibits funds from being made available to teach or promote gender ideology and gender theory in schools operated by the Department of Defense Education Activity (DODEA). | Revised |
1107 | Version 1 | Adams (NC), Clarke (NY), Sewell (AL), Wilson (FL), Thompson (MS), McIver (NJ), Davis (IL), Strickland (WA), Carter (LA), Horsford (NV), Davis (NC), Meng (NY) | Democrat | Late Creates a carve-out within the Defense Research Capacity Building Program for HBCUs, Tribal Colleges, and other MSIs. | Submitted |
1108 | Version 1 | Grothman (WI) | Republican | Late Requires the Secretary of Defense to submit a report detailing options for reducing the number of civilians employed by the Department of Defense by 200,000. | Submitted |
1109 | Version 1 | Goodlander (NH) | Democrat | Late Prohibits the use of funds to reduce the civilian public safety workforce, including firefighters and air traffic controllers, of the National Guard. | Submitted |
1110 | Version 1 | Hoyle (OR), Khanna (CA), Jayapal (WA) | Democrat | Late Prohibits U.S. funding from being used for unauthorized U.S. military involvement in the war in Yemen if the Saudi-led coalition resumes aerial hostilities against the Houthis in Yemen. | Submitted |
1111 | Version 1 | McGuire (VA) | Republican | Late Grants the authority to a unit of the National Guard to display battle streamers related to the service of the unit or its historical lineage, where veterans are entitled to receive headstones for their military service from the government. | Submitted |
1112 | Version 1 | Casten (IL) | Democrat | Late Prohibits any funds from being used to provide assistance to or enter into contracts with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and instructs the State Department to coordinate Gaza aid solely through established international organizations that are not linked to terrorist groups and that implement strong vetting and oversight mechanisms. | Submitted |
1113 | Version 1 | Himes (CT), Crawford (AR) | Bi-Partisan | Late Clarifies authority of Secretary of Defense to defend certain domestic CIA facilities from UAS threats. | Submitted |
1114 | Version 2 | Fry (SC) | Republican | Late Revised Establishes a permanent magnet traceability pilot program to validate domestic supply chain integrity for rare earths and critical materials, including examples from mine to magnet and from end-of-life recycled products to magnet. The pilot program under which the Department of Defense shall validate the sources of rare earth elements and critical materials used in permanent magnets used by the Department, including sources of recycled rare earth elements and critical materials used in such permanent magnets, to ensure the accuracy of the information reported by contractors providing such permanent magnets to the Department and the integrity of the supply chains for such permanent magnets against foreign adversaries. | Made in Order |
1115 | Version 2 | Fry (SC) | Republican | Late Revised Requires the Director of the Defense Logistics Agency, in coordination with the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment, to submit to the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate and the Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives a plan for establishing and maintaining a stockpile of recycled mixed rare earth oxides. Not later than one year after the date of enactment of this Act, the Department of Defense shall begin stockpiling recycled mixed rare earth oxides in accordance with the plan. | Revised |
1116 | Version 3 | Fry (SC) | Republican | Late Revised Requires the Secretary of Defense, acting through the Director of the Defense Logistics Agency, to submit to the Committee on Armed Services of the Senate and the Committee on Armed Services of the House of Representatives a report on the Department’s efforts to prioritize the recovery of rare earth elements from end-of-life Department of Defense equipment through the Strategic Materials Recovery and Reuse Program, not later than 180 days after the enactment of this Act. | Made in Order |
1117 | Version 1 | Cloud (TX) | Republican | Late Authorizes the Navy to explore options for partnering with Goliad County, Texas with respects to Naval Outlying Field (NOLF) Goliad. | Submitted |
1118 | Version 3 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Late Revised This amendment to the Defense Production Act authorizes the President to designate certain large AI data centers, baseload generation, transmission, and fuel infrastructure as critical national defense projects, requiring concurrent and expedited federal permitting within two years. It streamlines environmental reviews, limits judicial challenges, and allows exemptions from new regulatory requirements to accelerate deployment of AI-related infrastructure. | Revised |
1119 | Version 2 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Late Revised Amends the Defense Production Act to prohibit the President from discriminating against projects or companies based on their use of fossil fuel energy when exercising Title I or Title III authorities. | Revised |
1120 | Version 1 | Whitesides (CA), Bacon (NE) | Bi-Partisan | Late Requires the Department to create a strategy to streamline and preserve national security capabilities from federal science and technology agencies. | Submitted |
1121 | Version 1 | Whitesides (CA) | Democrat | Late Creates a grant program for state and local governments to protect Members of Congress's personally identifiable information (PII) from unapproved disclosure. | Submitted |
1122 | Version 1 | Meng (NY) | Democrat | Late Ensures reporting on access to nutritious food on military installations includes access to religiously required diets, including kosher and halal foods. | Submitted |
1123 | Version 1 | Mackenzie (PA) | Republican | Late Requires the Department of Defense to submit a report to HASC and SASC on compliance of covered military unaccompanied housing with the set enforceable habitability standards. | Submitted |
1124 | Version 1 | McClellan (VA) | Democrat | Late Modifies Sections 351 of the bill to explicitly prohibit the closure of Army museums without notification of Congress and extends the notification period from 90 days to 180 days prior to the intended date of an Army museum’s proposed closure. | Submitted |
1125 | Version 2 | Ezell (MS) | Republican | Late Revised Creates a new tax credit for an industry, that is not present domestically within the United States on scale, which is port crane manufacturing. Achieved by China, is a complete market capture of this critical infrastructure. | Revised |
1126 | Version 1 | Mannion (NY) | Democrat | Late Establishes a program within the Department of Defense to develop and integrate smart radar systems onto U.S. Army ground vehicles. These smart radars would enhance the vehicles’ ability to detect, track, and respond to aerial threats, like drones, and improve battlefield awareness. | Submitted |
1127 | Version 1 | McClellan (VA) | Democrat | Late Requires DoD to seek modifications to the permits for its stormwater management systems to implement best practices for PFAS capture and discharge prevention. This language was previously included in the House version of the FY25 NDAA (H.R.8070, Sec.315). | Submitted |
1128 | Version 1 | Mannion (NY), Kelly (IL) | Democrat | Late Implements a pilot program to expand career and learning opportunities for transitioning service members and their spouses. Requires a report to Congress on program activities and outcomes to inform future transition efforts. | Submitted |
1129 | Version 1 | Barr (KY) | Republican | Late Designates projects funded under Presidential Determination 2022–11 (Defense Production Act actions to expand domestic critical minerals production) as FAST-41 covered projects, requiring them to be included on the Federal Permitting Dashboard. It ensures feasibility studies, mine waste reclamation, modernization, and related activities receive streamlined federal permitting unless a project sponsor opts out. | Submitted |
1130 | Version 2 | Mannion (NY) | Democrat | Late Revised Strikes the sunset clause in Section 842 of the FY2025 NDAA, permanently extending the requirement that the Department of Defense procure stainless steel flatware and dinnerware from domestic companies. Under current law, the requirement is set to expire on January 1, 2029. | Revised |
1131 | Version 2 | Mannion (NY) | Democrat | Late Revised Expresses the sense of Congress that domestic production of gallium will improve national security, support American manufacturing jobs, and reduce our dependence on China by building a secure North American supply chain. | Revised |
1132 | Version 1 | Ocasio-Cortez (NY) | Democrat | Late Prohibits the transfer or provision of any defense articles or defense services under this Act until the President has obtained written assurances, and Congress has provided statutory authorization, that the recipient country is not prohibiting or otherwise restricting the transport or delivery of humanitarian assistance. | Submitted |
1133 | Version 1 | Evans (CO) | Republican | Late Requires the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment to conduct a comprehensive security assessment of non-domestic additive manufacturing equipment and associated software which supplies the defense industrial base. | Made in Order |
1134 | Version 1 | Ross (NC) | Democrat | Late Exempts the vacant civilian position at the Eastern North Carolina Marine Recruiting Station from the federal hiring freeze. | Submitted |
1135 | Version 1 | Higgins (LA), Kennedy (UT) | Republican | Late Directs the Department of Defense to use a system-as-a-service model for acquiring and rapidly upgrading unmanned weapon systems. | Submitted |
1136 | Version 1 | Soto (FL) | Democrat | Late Increases the Air Force University Research Initiatives account by $1,500,000 for Secure Research Facilities in fast-growing metropolitan areas located in proximity to aerospace industries and facilities. | Submitted |
1137 | Version 1 | Burlison (MO) | Republican | Late Authorizes the Secretary of Homeland Security to authorize state, local, and tribal law enforcement agencies to acquire, deploy, and operate unmanned aircraft systems detection systems, equipment, or technology. | Submitted |
1138 | Version 1 | Miller (OH) | Republican | Late Amends the definition of Foreign Intelligence Information under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act to include the international distribution of illegal weapons and international human trafficking by Foreign Terrorist Organizations, Specially Designated Global Terrorists, Transnational Criminal Organizations, and Drug Trafficking Organizations. | Submitted |
1139 | Version 1 | Rivas (CA), Rouzer (NC) | Bi-Partisan | Late Aligns timelines for advanced manufacturing updates. | Submitted |
1140 | Version 1 | Rose (TN) | Republican | Late Prohibits the Department of Defense from procuring gallium and germanium from non-allied foreign nations and requires notification to Congress on certain sourcing projects, while prioritizing domestic integrated sourcing of critical minerals. | Submitted |
1141 | Version 1 | Issa (CA) | Republican | Late Encourages security cooperation through US Special Operations Forces to advise and assist the Lebanese Armed Forces in their effort to disarm Hezbollah. | Submitted |
1142 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY) | Democrat | Late Extends duty-free access to certain imports as set for in the the African Growth and Opportunity Act for an additional ten years. | Submitted |
1143 | Version 1 | Meeks (NY), Salazar (FL), Cherfilus-McCormick (FL) | Bi-Partisan | Late Extends and provides certain import preferences for qualifying goods entering the United States from Haiti. | Submitted |
1144 | Version 3 | Zinke (MT), Panetta (CA) | Bi-Partisan | Late Revised Requires the Secretary of State to submit to the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives and the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate a strategy on efforts to better utilize multinational procurements for Foreign Military Sales and Direct Commercial Sales. | Revised |
1145 | Version 1 | Neguse (CO), Bergman (MI), Simpson (ID), Hoyle (OR) | Bi-Partisan | Late Raises the annual pay cap that limits total compensation for federal wildland firefighters, including overtime and premium pay. Hundreds of firefighters are expected to reach or near the cap before the end of the calendar year, and will be forced to decline fire assignments to avoid uncompensated work. | Submitted |
1146 | Version 2 | Onder (MO), Perry (PA), Fulcher (ID) | Republican | Late Revised Strikes Section 1110, which would prohibit DoD from implementing President Trump's Executive Order 14251, issued on March 27, 2025. The Executive Order exempts certain agencies from collective bargaining agreement protections, including the DoD. | Made in Order |
1147 | Version 2 | Mannion (NY) | Democrat | Late Revised Expresses the sense of Congress that the Department of Defense, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and other federal agencies should collaborate with community-based organizations to expand access to veteran supportive services. | Revised |
1148 | Version 2 | Rouzer (NC), McDowell (NC), Harris (NC), Hudson (NC), Moore (NC) | Republican | Late Revised Incorporates the text of H.R. 474 - Lumbee Fairness Act, extends federal recognition to the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina and makes its members eligible for the services and benefits provided to members of federally recognized tribes. The Department of the Interior and the Department of Health and Human Services must develop, in consultation with the tribe, a determination of needs to provide the services for which members of the tribe are eligible. | Made in Order |
1149 | Version 1 | Randall (WA) | Democrat | Late Expresses the sense of Congress on recognizing the importance of Shellfish Beach Restoration on Naval Installations. | Submitted |
1150 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Provides premium Pay for Protective Services of United States Secret Service. | Submitted |
1151 | Version 1 | Scott, Austin (GA) | Republican | Late Directs the President to designate board members of Reliance Industries Limited for sanctions due to the purchase of Russian Petroleum products and for their support of the Russian Federation | Submitted |
1152 | Version 1 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Late Requires an IG Report on Contracts for the Vital Torso Protection Program. | Submitted |
1153 | Version 1 | Harris (MD) | Republican | Late Allows anesthesia to be covered by TRICARE for in-office dental procedures for pediatric dentistry. | Made in Order |
1154 | Version 1 | Meng (NY) | Democrat | Late Requires that menstrual products are stocked in and available free of charge in restrooms in each building on military installations. | Submitted |
1155 | Version 1 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Late Revises the United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948, Sec. 501(b) / 22 USC 1461(a) to restrict federal publication of foreign propaganda. | Submitted |
1156 | Version 1 | Sherman (CA) | Democrat | Late Strikes language that would prohibit the development or study of a Central Bank Digital Currency. | Submitted |
1157 | Version 1 | Pressley (MA), Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Late Directs the Defense Commissary Agency to ensure the provision of food that complies with religious dietary restrictions of members of Armed Forces. | Submitted |
1158 | Version 1 | McGuire (VA) | Republican | Late Changes the name of the Department of Defense to the Department of War, and makes subsequent changes to the title of Secretary of Defense to Secretary of War. Also, would change references to the Department of Defense to the Department of War. | Submitted |
1159 | Version 1 | Morrison (MN) | Democrat | Late Raises the minimum number of federal technicians for the Army National Guard from 21,294 to 22,294 consistent with the FY25 NDAA. | Submitted |
1160 | Version 1 | Houlahan (PA) | Democrat | Late Expresses a Sense of Congress that the House Armed Services Committee and House Permeant Select Committee on Intelligence must be notified and briefed by the President and relevant agencies on significant covert actions, special operations, or missions that involve the use of U.S. armed forces or intelligence assets in a timely manner. | Submitted |
1161 | Version 1 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Late Codifies that the DOD shall maintain at least 15 HBCU/MSI Centers of Excellence. | Submitted |
1162 | Version 1 | Hoyle (OR) | Democrat | Late Provides a presumption of service-connected diseases for veterans stationed at Karshi-Khanabad (“K2”) Air Base in Uzbekistan between 2001 and 2005. | Submitted |
1163 | Version 1 | Fitzpatrick (PA), Quigley (IL) | Bi-Partisan | Late Establishes a grant program to support the medical care of retired federal working dogs, including those who worked with the Department of Defense. Identical to H.R. 3144, Honoring Our K9 Heroes Act. | Submitted |
1164 | Version 1 | Wagner (MO) | Republican | Late Increases criminal penalties for the following federal crimes when the crimes are committed under U.S. jurisdiction on behalf of foreign governments: murder-for-hire; murder of federal officers and employees, including the uniformed services; kidnapping; stalking; violent crimes against certain specific individuals, including the President and Vice-President and current and former U.S. officials, judges, law enforcement officers, and their families; and threats of violence when using a dangerous weapon against current and former U.S. officials, judges, law enforcement officers, and their families. Substantively identical to H.R. 2394, the DETERRENCE Act. | Submitted |
1165 | Version 1 | Evans (CO) | Republican | Late Requires the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment to develop and implement mandatory Department of Defense-wide guidance and standards for qualifying products manufactured using additive manufacturing. | Submitted |
1166 | Version 1 | Kamlager-Dove (CA) | Democrat | Late Prohibits funds from being used to stand up a quick reaction force within the National Guard that can be deployed within the United States to suppress civic dissent. | Submitted |
1167 | Version 1 | Hoyle (OR) | Democrat | Late Increases authorization for FY26 for the VA State Home Construction Grant Program. | Submitted |
1168 | Version 2 | Gonzales (TX) | Republican | Late Revised Ensures national security oversight by requiring the Secretary of Homeland Security to issue regulations mandating that any DHS component receiving a credible allegation of employee misconduct promptly refer it to the OIG. | Revised |
1169 | Version 1 | Mills (FL) | Republican | Late Revises the DoD's supplement to the Federal Acquisition Regulation to ensure that priority for contracts for professional services (engineering, architecture, design, consulting, legal, etc.) are given to American companies. | Submitted |
1170 | Version 2 | Nunn (IA) | Republican | Late Revised Provides the Treasury Department with new tools to cut off Russian access to the global financial system by equipping the Treasury Department with expanded authority to block U.S. access for any foreign bank that knowingly does business with sanctioned Russian actors or operates in the Kremlin’s energy sector. Identical to an ANS of H.R.4346. | Revised |
Committee Votes
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 171
Motion by Mr. McGovern to make in order amendment #485 to H.R. 3838, offered by Representative McGovern, which authorizes appropriations for the World Food Programme to address global food insecurity and starvation. Defeated: 4–7
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 172
Motion by Mr. McGovern to make in order amendment #806 to H.R. 3838, offered by Representative Meeks, which would repeal the 2002 and 1991 Authorizations for Use of Military Force (AUMFs). Adopted: 7–4
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 173
Motion by Mr. McGovern to make in order amendment #489 to H.R. 3838, offered by Representative McGovern, which requires an annual report from the Secretary of State to Congress, in consultation with Secretary of Defense, that assesses the status of Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank. Defeated: 4–7
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 174
Motion by Mr. McGovern to make in order amendment #492 to H.R. 3838, offered by Representative McGovern, which restricts certain security assistance to Pakistan unless the Secretary of State, in consultation with the Secretary of Defense, certifies the Government of Pakistan has taken measures to prevent human rights violations. Defeated: 4–7
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 175
Motion by Mr. McGovern to make in order amendment #494 to H.R. 3838, offered by Representative McGovern, which prohibits the use of Department of Defense funds to transport individuals to countries in which they would be at risk of being subjected to torture. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 176
Motion by Mr. McGovern to make in order amendments #29 and #30 to H.R. 3838, offered by Representative Hayes, which would respectively exempt veterans from the new Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) work requirements in the Republicans’ reconciliation bill; and expand eligibility for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) for certain disabled veterans, including those determined to be catastrophically disabled. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 177
Motion by Mr. McGovern to provide that immediately upon adoption of the resolution, the House shall consider H.R. 4405, the bipartisan Epstein Files Transparency Act introduced by Representatives Khanna and Massie, under a closed rule with one hour of debate. Defeated: 4–8
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 178
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to make in order amendment #141 to H.R. 3838, offered by Representative Crow, which would authorize a two-year extension of the Afghan Special Immigrant Visa program through December 31, 2027. Defeated: 4–9
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 179
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to make in order amendment #611 to H.R. 3838, offered by Representative Sherrill, which would require the consent of the chief executive officer of a state or DC for the deployment of the National Guard to their state under Title 32. Defeated: 4–9
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 180
Motion by Ms. Scanlon to make in order amendment #1001 to H.R. 3838, offered by Representative Casar, which would prohibit funding to the Iron Dome for America, or the Golden Dome, until (1) the Pentagon passes an audit and (2) the GAO certifies that contracts for the development of Golden Dome are not being awarded in a corrupt manner with politically connected firms receiving undue favor. Defeated: 4–9
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 181
Motion by Mr. Neguse to make in order amendment #220 to H.R. 3838, offered by Representative Neguse, which would facilitate the transfer and demilitarization of certain aircraft to the State of Colorado for Wildfire Suppression purpose. Defeated: 4–9
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 182
Motion by Mr. Neguse make in order amendment #1145 to H.R. 3838, offered by Representative Neguse, which would raise the annual pay cap that limits total compensation for federal wildland firefighters, including overtime and premium pay. Defeated: 4–9
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 183
Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to make in order amendment #936 to H.R. 3838, offered by Representative Kennedy of New York, which would prohibit the implementation of the VA’s proposed rule to reinstate a near total ban on abortion and counseling for veterans and their families. Defeated: 4–9
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 184
Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to make in order amendment #228 to H.R. 3838, offered by Representative Vasquez, which would increase the GI Bill's annual book and school supplies stipend from $1,000 per year to $1,400 per year. Defeated: 4–9
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 185
Motion by Ms. Leger Fernández to make in order amendment #631 to H.R. 3838, offered by Representative Sherrill, which would repeal restrictions on the use of funds and facilities for abortion care through the Department of Defense. Defeated: 4–9
Rules Committee Record Vote No. 186
Motion by Mr. Austin Scott to report the rule. Adopted: 9–4