House Bill Introductions
Here's a look at news stories involving U.S. House bills introduced in the 119th Congress
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Rep. Burlison Introduces Government Shutdown Efficiency Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Rep. Eric Burlison, R-MO, has introduced the Government Shutdown Efficiency Act, designed to grant the President authority to sell federal real property during lapses in appropriations. This legislation aims to ensure that government operations can continue despite funding interruptions by generating necessary revenue.
The bill comes in response to the recurring issue of government shutdowns, which create significant disruptions for federal employees and services. Under the proposed framework, the President would be empowered to sell any federally-owned real estate and utilize
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Rep. Eric Burlison, R-MO, has introduced the Government Shutdown Efficiency Act, designed to grant the President authority to sell federal real property during lapses in appropriations. This legislation aims to ensure that government operations can continue despite funding interruptions by generating necessary revenue.
The bill comes in response to the recurring issue of government shutdowns, which create significant disruptions for federal employees and services. Under the proposed framework, the President would be empowered to sell any federally-owned real estate and utilizethe proceeds to cover salaries and expenses for essential personnel who remain on the job during funding gaps. This initiative seeks to mitigate the financial strain caused by shutdowns while ensuring critical operations can persist.
One notable provision of the bill is the prohibition against selling federal properties to foreign adversaries, including nations such as China, Russia, and North Korea. This delivers a clear message about safeguarding national security while inviting discussions on the practicality and implications of such transactions during times of fiscal uncertainty.
Additionally, funds generated from property sales would not only support workforce stability during shutdowns but could also be directed toward long-term goals, such as deficit reduction or potential investments like the purchase of Greenland. By integrating multiple financial objectives, the bill aims to create a robust framework to handle future funding crises responsibly.
The introduction of the Government Shutdown Efficiency Act reflects ongoing concerns regarding the stability of federal operations and aims to provide a proactive solution to avoid the severe consequences of prolonged government shutdowns. As the bill moves to various committees for review, its implications for federal governance and property management remain a topic of significant interest.
The bill (H.R. 6023) was introduced on 11/12/2025.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6023/text
Rep. Brownley Introduces Veterans Healthcare Improvement Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Rep. Julia Brownley, D-CA, has introduced the Veterans Healthcare Improvement Act, a bill aimed at enhancing oversight of budget requests for medical care accounts within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This legislation seeks to ensure that the federal budget process effectively addresses the healthcare needs of veterans by directing the Comptroller General of the United States to review presidential budget submissions for these critical accounts.
The Veterans Healthcare Improvement Act responds to ongoing concerns regarding the adequacy of funding for veteran healthcare
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Rep. Julia Brownley, D-CA, has introduced the Veterans Healthcare Improvement Act, a bill aimed at enhancing oversight of budget requests for medical care accounts within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This legislation seeks to ensure that the federal budget process effectively addresses the healthcare needs of veterans by directing the Comptroller General of the United States to review presidential budget submissions for these critical accounts.
The Veterans Healthcare Improvement Act responds to ongoing concerns regarding the adequacy of funding for veteran healthcareservices. By mandating a thorough examination of the proposed budget allocations for the VA's medical services, medical support, and community care, the bill aims to increase accountability and transparency in how public funds are utilized. The measure requires the Comptroller General to report findings to both the House and Senate Committees on Veterans' Affairs, ensuring that legislators are informed about the effectiveness of resource allocation.
The bill addresses a significant issue that has affected veterans' access to timely and quality healthcare. With many veterans facing challenges in receiving adequate services, this legislative effort represents a proactive approach to safeguarding their well-being. The reviews mandated by the bill will be conducted for fiscal years 2026, 2027, and 2028, creating a structured framework for monitoring the VA's financial commitments.
This move aligns with a broader initiative to enhance veterans' services and reflects an understanding that effective health care systems require rigorous oversight. By emphasizing accountability in budgetary processes, the Veterans Healthcare Improvement Act signals a commitment to improve healthcare outcomes for those who have served the nation. The introduction of this bill is a critical step toward ensuring the overall health and welfare of America's veterans.
The bill (H.R. 5996) introduced on 11/10/2025 has 4 co-sponsors: Reps. James P. McGovern, D-MA; Terri A. Sewell, D-AL; Seth Moulton, D-MA; Andre Carson, D-IN.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5996/text
Rep. Brownley Introduces Helping Homeless Veterans Act of 2025
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Rep. Julia Brownley, D-CA, has introduced the Helping Homeless Veterans Act of 2025, aimed at making permanent critical assistance programs for homeless veterans and those with special needs. This legislative initiative seeks to enhance support services that are vital for veterans facing homelessness and struggling with mental health issues.
The proposed bill amends Title 38 of the United States Code, ensuring that funding and programmatic support for homeless veterans is not just a temporary measure, but a lasting commitment. Key features of the bill include the establishment
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Rep. Julia Brownley, D-CA, has introduced the Helping Homeless Veterans Act of 2025, aimed at making permanent critical assistance programs for homeless veterans and those with special needs. This legislative initiative seeks to enhance support services that are vital for veterans facing homelessness and struggling with mental health issues.
The proposed bill amends Title 38 of the United States Code, ensuring that funding and programmatic support for homeless veterans is not just a temporary measure, but a lasting commitment. Key features of the bill include the establishmentof sustained funding for treatment programs targeting seriously mentally ill and homeless veterans, as well as housing assistance initiatives. These provisions are designed to address the pressing needs of veterans who often find themselves without stable housing or adequate healthcare resources.
The motivation behind the introduction of this bill stems from the alarming rates of homelessness among veterans, particularly those with mental health challenges. With over 37,000 veterans estimated to be homeless on any given night, the need for effective, ongoing solutions is more urgent than ever. By setting aside $420 million annually for supportive services, the legislation aims to provide these veterans with the necessary tools to secure permanent housing and improve their quality of life.
Additionally, the bill reinstates a grant program specifically designed for homeless veterans with special needs, ensuring that this vulnerable population has access to critical resources. The measure also proposes changes to advisory committees, reinforcing the infrastructure needed to support and advocate for homeless veterans effectively.
Overall, the Helping Homeless Veterans Act of 2025 represents a significant step towards addressing the complex issues of veteran homelessness and mental health, establishing a permanent framework of support that can adapt to the evolving needs of this community.
The bill (H.R. 5997) introduced on 11/10/2025 has 1 co-sponsor: Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-MI.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5997/text
Rep. Brownley Introduces Every Veteran Counts Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Rep. Julia Brownley, D-CA, has introduced the Every Veteran Counts Act, a legislative measure aimed at amending title 38 of the United States Code to require the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to collect, maintain, and publish comprehensive demographic data regarding veterans. This initiative seeks to enhance information accessibility, facilitating better policy decisions and services catered to the diverse veteran population.
The Every Veteran Counts Act addresses a notable gap in veteran data collection that has persisted since the last National Survey of Veterans in 2010.
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Rep. Julia Brownley, D-CA, has introduced the Every Veteran Counts Act, a legislative measure aimed at amending title 38 of the United States Code to require the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to collect, maintain, and publish comprehensive demographic data regarding veterans. This initiative seeks to enhance information accessibility, facilitating better policy decisions and services catered to the diverse veteran population.
The Every Veteran Counts Act addresses a notable gap in veteran data collection that has persisted since the last National Survey of Veterans in 2010.By mandating the collection of extensive demographic information-including sex, age, race, sexual orientation, and housing status-the bill aims to provide a clearer understanding of the veteran population. This data will be instrumental for Congress, advocacy groups, and service organizations as they work to meet the evolving needs of veterans.
Contextually, the bill responds to evolving data management practices and the growing necessity for evidence-based policymaking. Enhanced demographic data can lead to more effective outreach and improved services tailored to unique veteran needs, fostering a more inclusive approach to care. Since 2010, advancements in data legislation-such as the Foundations for Evidence-Based Policymaking Act-underscore a nationwide shift toward broader data utilization in federal agencies, including the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Additionally, the legislation mandates the creation of a publicly accessible website, ensuring that the information collected is readily available and updated annually. By doing so, the act not only enhances transparency but also empowers veterans and stakeholders with the insights needed to address disparities in services and support for this critical segment of the population. Through the Every Veteran Counts Act, Rep. Brownley aims to fortify the foundation for a more equitable system of care and support for all veterans.
The bill (H.R. 5994) introduced on 11/10/2025 has 1 co-sponsor: Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-MI.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5994/text
Rep. Bresnahan Introduces Sgt. Walter F. Hartnett IV Green Star Veterans Service Act
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Rep. Robert P. Bresnahan, Jr., R-PA, has introduced the Sgt. Walter F. Hartnett IV Green Star Veterans Service Act, a proposal aimed at establishing a distinct flag to honor the next of kin of veterans who have died by suicide. This initiative seeks to recognize the profound loss experienced by families of veterans who succumb to mental health challenges.
The legislation mandates the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to design and approve the Green Star Service Flag, which will symbolize the sacrifice and struggles of these individuals. By allowing next of kin to display the
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Rep. Robert P. Bresnahan, Jr., R-PA, has introduced the Sgt. Walter F. Hartnett IV Green Star Veterans Service Act, a proposal aimed at establishing a distinct flag to honor the next of kin of veterans who have died by suicide. This initiative seeks to recognize the profound loss experienced by families of veterans who succumb to mental health challenges.
The legislation mandates the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to design and approve the Green Star Service Flag, which will symbolize the sacrifice and struggles of these individuals. By allowing next of kin to display theflag, the bill not only provides a means of recognition but also aims to raise awareness surrounding veteran suicide, a critical issue plaguing many families and communities. Currently, suicide rates among veterans remain alarmingly high, highlighting the urgent need for resources and support for mental health.
This action is part of a broader movement to address the stigma associated with mental illness among veterans and to foster an environment where families affected feel recognized and supported. The act defines a covered veteran as those who have died by suicide since September 11, 2001, thereby focusing on contemporary military conflicts and their lasting impacts.
In addition to fostering awareness, the bill includes provisions for licensing the manufacture and sale of the Green Star Service Flag. This section aims to ensure that only authorized entities produce the flag, thereby preserving its integrity and significance. Violations of this provision could result in civil penalties, emphasizing the respect surrounding this initiative.
The introduction of this bill marks a significant step in acknowledging and supporting the families of veterans while emphasizing the importance of mental health resources within the military community.
The bill (H.R. 6022) introduced on 11/12/2025 has 1 co-sponsor: Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-PA.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6022/text
Rep. Beyer Introduces Veterans Transition Support Act of 2025
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Rep. Donald S. Beyer, Jr., D-VA, has introduced the Veterans Transition Support Act of 2025, aimed at enhancing the Solid Start program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This legislation seeks to improve outreach and support for transitioning military personnel to ensure they receive critical resources and information before entering civilian life.
The Veterans Transition Support Act proposes significant amendments to Title 38 of the United States Code, including provisions for outreach to members of the Armed Forces in the critical months leading up to their separation.
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Rep. Donald S. Beyer, Jr., D-VA, has introduced the Veterans Transition Support Act of 2025, aimed at enhancing the Solid Start program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This legislation seeks to improve outreach and support for transitioning military personnel to ensure they receive critical resources and information before entering civilian life.
The Veterans Transition Support Act proposes significant amendments to Title 38 of the United States Code, including provisions for outreach to members of the Armed Forces in the critical months leading up to their separation.Recognizing the challenges faced by veterans, the bill highlights the importance of timely communication and access to transitional healthcare services. The legislation mandates that veterans receive at least one personal call between 210 and 120 days prior to their separation to facilitate vital discussions about healthcare options and assistance in navigating the claims process.
With a growing number of service members transitioning to civilian life each year, the need for effective support systems has never been more pressing. By prioritizing outreach to service members-especially women veterans and those in crisis-the bill aims to create a more tailored and supportive environment for individuals at a pivotal juncture in their lives.
This legislative effort is driven by a commitment to ensuring that veterans not only receive their deserved benefits but also have the necessary information to make informed choices regarding their health and well-being. The Veterans Transition Support Act of 2025, if passed, would mark a significant step toward addressing the needs of service members during their transition to civilian life, ultimately fostering better outcomes and lowering the barriers they face in accessing critical resources.
The bill (H.R. 5930) introduced on 11/7/2025 has 2 co-sponsors: Reps. Juan Ciscomani, R-AZ; Morgan McGarvey, D-KY.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5930/text
Rep. Begich Introduces Archie Cavanaugh Migratory Bird Treaty Amendment Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Rep. Nicholas J. Begich III, R-AK, has introduced the Archie Cavanaugh Migratory Bird Treaty Amendment Act, which aims to clarify the treatment of authentic Alaska Native handicrafts containing nonedible migratory bird parts. This legislative effort seeks to ensure that Alaska Natives can create and sell traditional articles without fear of legal repercussions under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
The bill is motivated by the unique cultural traditions of Alaska Native communities, whose handicrafts often incorporate natural materials, including migratory bird parts. By specifying
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Rep. Nicholas J. Begich III, R-AK, has introduced the Archie Cavanaugh Migratory Bird Treaty Amendment Act, which aims to clarify the treatment of authentic Alaska Native handicrafts containing nonedible migratory bird parts. This legislative effort seeks to ensure that Alaska Natives can create and sell traditional articles without fear of legal repercussions under the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
The bill is motivated by the unique cultural traditions of Alaska Native communities, whose handicrafts often incorporate natural materials, including migratory bird parts. By specifyingthe criteria for what constitutes an authentic Alaska Native article of handicraft, the new legislation provides clear definitions that protect these cultural artifacts while allowing for their lawful trade and possession. The Act emphasizes that these items must be created through traditional methods and by individuals verified as Alaska Natives.
In a broader context, this amendment addresses concerns raised by Alaska Native artisans who have faced difficulties in selling their work due to existing regulations that did not account for the cultural significance of their materials. By clarifying these definitions, the bill not only promotes the preservation of indigenous art forms but also supports local economies dependent on these traditional practices.
The Archie Cavanaugh Migratory Bird Treaty Amendment Act also mandates that the Secretary of State work with international partners to ensure that these clarifications in the Migratory Bird Treaty Act are recognized in related bilateral agreements. Additionally, the bill requires modifications to existing regulations to reflect these changes, further solidifying the rights of Alaska Natives to possess and trade their traditional handicrafts legally.
This legislative initiative highlights Rep. Begich's commitment to safeguarding the cultural heritage of Alaska's indigenous peoples while fostering their economic opportunities.
The bill (H.R. 6021) was introduced on 11/12/2025.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6021/text
Rep. Alford Introduces MACV-SOG Congressional Gold Medal Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Rep. Mark Alford, R-MO, has introduced the MACV-SOG Congressional Gold Medal Act to honor the service members of the Military Assistance Command Vietnam-Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG) for their exceptional bravery and contributions during the Vietnam War.
The MACV-SOG unit was pivotal in conducting high-risk operations in challenging environments throughout South Vietnam, North Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1964 to 1972. This bill seeks to acknowledge the sacrifices of these elite operatives, many of whom engaged in covert missions that significantly impacted
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 -- Rep. Mark Alford, R-MO, has introduced the MACV-SOG Congressional Gold Medal Act to honor the service members of the Military Assistance Command Vietnam-Studies and Observations Group (MACV-SOG) for their exceptional bravery and contributions during the Vietnam War.
The MACV-SOG unit was pivotal in conducting high-risk operations in challenging environments throughout South Vietnam, North Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1964 to 1972. This bill seeks to acknowledge the sacrifices of these elite operatives, many of whom engaged in covert missions that significantly impactedU.S. military operations during the conflict. Despite their invaluable contributions, the existence of MACV-SOG was largely unknown to the American public and military leaders for many years, depriving these courageous individuals of the recognition they rightfully deserve.
The MACV-SOG Congressional Gold Medal Act proposes a single gold medal be awarded, symbolizing the bravery of all unit members. This legislation stems from a desire to rectify historical oversights and celebrate the unit's legacy, which has shaped modern special operations strategies. Notably, twelve MACV-SOG operators have received the Congressional Medal of Honor, underscoring their extraordinary valor.
Furthermore, the bill mandates that the awarded medal be housed at the Smithsonian Institution for public display, ensuring that future generations appreciate the history and sacrifices made by these service members. Additional provisions will allow for bronze duplicates to be struck for sale, with proceeds aiding in covering production costs.
Recognizing the unique and vital role MACV-SOG played, this legislation aims to provide enduring recognition to its members, affirming their place in U.S. military history. The bill is currently under review by the House committees and awaits further consideration.
The bill (H.R. 5993) introduced on 11/10/2025 has 2 co-sponsors: Reps. Salud O. Carbajal, D-CA; Ronny Jackson, R-TX.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5993/text