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MethodologyTo prohibit the President from filing a civil action against the United States.
The proposal would prevent the President from suing the United States government in civil court. This would limit the President's legal options if they believe the federal government has wronged them personally, though it would not affect the government's ability to sue the President or other legal proceedings against the President.
To impose a hiring freeze on United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and for other purposes.
The bill would stop U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from hiring any new employees, effectively freezing the agency's workforce at current levels. This would affect ICE's ability to conduct immigration enforcement operations, investigate immigration-related crimes, and manage detention facilities across the country. The measure has been sent to the House Committee on Homeland Security for review.
Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 999) to protect an individual's ability to access contraceptives and to engage in contraception and to protect a health care providers ability to provide contraceptives, contraception, and information related to contraception.
This resolution provides for the consideration of the bill (H.R. 999) to protect an individual's ability to access contraceptives and to engage in contraception and to protect a health care providers ability to provide contraceptives, contraception, and information related to contraception.
Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Office of the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services relating to "Policy on Adhering to the Text of the Administrative Procedure Act".
Congress is considering blocking a new rule from the Health and Human Services Department that changes how the agency follows federal administrative procedures when creating regulations. If approved, this would reject the department's policy and prevent it from taking effect, potentially affecting how HHS makes decisions on healthcare and other programs it oversees. The measure is currently being reviewed by the House Judiciary Committee.
Ensuring Women’s Right to Reproductive Freedom Act
This legislation would protect a woman's right to access abortion services nationwide by preventing states from banning or severely restricting abortion before fetal viability. It would affect women seeking reproductive healthcare, abortion providers, and states that have passed restrictive abortion laws. The bill aims to establish a federal standard that supersedes varying state laws on abortion access.
Broadband Incentives for Communities Act
This bill would likely create financial incentives or grants to encourage communities to build and expand broadband internet infrastructure, particularly in areas that currently lack reliable high-speed internet access. The program would help rural towns, underserved neighborhoods, and other communities afford the cost of installing broadband networks so residents and businesses can access faster internet. This would affect local governments, internet service providers, and millions of Americans living in areas with limited connectivity options.
HEIR Act of 2025
The legislation would establish new programs and funding mechanisms to help low- and moderate-income families build wealth through homeownership and housing stability. It aims to expand access to down payment assistance, affordable housing development, and community reinvestment initiatives in underserved neighborhoods. The bill would primarily benefit first-time homebuyers, renters struggling with affordability, and communities facing housing shortages.
Right to Contraception Act
This bill would guarantee Americans the legal right to access contraception and prevent states from banning birth control methods. It would protect both patients seeking contraception and healthcare providers offering it from state-level restrictions. The legislation aims to establish a federal standard protecting contraceptive access across the country.