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. Stevens Introduces PROTECT Act of 2026
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 -- Rep. Haley M. Stevens, D-MI, has introduced the Prevent Release Of Toxic Emissions, Contamination, and Transfer Act of 2026, commonly referred to as the PROTECT Act. This legislative initiative aims to classify all perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) containing at least one fully fluorinated carbon atom as hazardous air pollutants under the Clean Air Act.
The introduction of the PROTECT Act comes in response to growing concerns about the impact of PFAS on public health and the environment. These substances, often referred to as forever chemicals, are persistent
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 -- Rep. Haley M. Stevens, D-MI, has introduced the Prevent Release Of Toxic Emissions, Contamination, and Transfer Act of 2026, commonly referred to as the PROTECT Act. This legislative initiative aims to classify all perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) containing at least one fully fluorinated carbon atom as hazardous air pollutants under the Clean Air Act.
The introduction of the PROTECT Act comes in response to growing concerns about the impact of PFAS on public health and the environment. These substances, often referred to as forever chemicals, are persistentin the environment and have been linked to numerous adverse health effects, including immune system disorders and certain cancers. By elevating these chemicals to hazardous status, the bill seeks to enhance regulatory oversight, prompting the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to implement stricter controls on their emissions.
If enacted, the EPA will have 180 days to add PFAS to its list of hazardous air pollutants, with a further requirement to categorize sources of these substances within a year following the final rule. This initiative underscores the urgency in addressing the containment of hazardous materials that pose risks to air quality and public safety.
The motivation behind the PROTECT Act reflects a wider advocacy for environmental justice and accountability within the chemical industry. Communities across the nation have increasingly reported contamination linked to PFAS, pushing lawmakers to take significant action in safeguarding health and ensuring transparency regarding exposure.
As the bill progresses through the legislative process, it aims to galvanize support for more comprehensive environmental regulations that prioritize public health, demonstrating a commitment to addressing long-standing environmental challenges posed by toxic chemicals.
The bill (H.R. 6990) introduced on 1/8/2026 has 7 co-sponsors: Reps. Debbie Dingell, D-MI; Brian K. Fitzpatrick, R-PA; Rashida Tlaib, D-MI; Michael Lawler, R-NY; Hillary J. Scholten, D-MI; Jennifer A. Kiggans, R-VA; Deborah K. Ross, D-NC.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6990/text
Rep. McGovern Introduces Southern Mongolian Human Rights Policy Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 -- Rep. James P. McGovern, D-MA, has introduced the Southern Mongolian Human Rights Policy Act, aimed at supporting and promoting the human rights of Southern Mongolians living in the People's Republic of China. This bill seeks to address ongoing human rights violations, cultural suppression, and environmental degradation faced by this marginalized ethnic group.
The bill is motivated by systematic policies adopted by Chinese authorities that threaten the cultural, linguistic, and economic rights of Southern Mongolians. With a population of over six million, the Mongolian people
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 -- Rep. James P. McGovern, D-MA, has introduced the Southern Mongolian Human Rights Policy Act, aimed at supporting and promoting the human rights of Southern Mongolians living in the People's Republic of China. This bill seeks to address ongoing human rights violations, cultural suppression, and environmental degradation faced by this marginalized ethnic group.
The bill is motivated by systematic policies adopted by Chinese authorities that threaten the cultural, linguistic, and economic rights of Southern Mongolians. With a population of over six million, the Mongolian peoplein Inner Mongolia have endured a decades-long campaign of assimilation that has resulted in the erosion of their language and traditional ways of life. For instance, recent educational reforms have replaced Mongolian as the primary language of instruction with Mandarin, sparking widespread protests among students and teachers.
In crafting this legislation, McGovern emphasizes the importance of cultural preservation and the right of Southern Mongolians to maintain their unique identity and practices. The proposed act calls for U.S. policy to actively support the autonomy guaranteed to Southern Mongolians under Chinese laws, and to push against the oppressive measures that have included arbitrary detentions and severe restrictions on religious freedoms.
Additionally, the bill proposes measures to ensure that U.S. businesses operating in these regions do not contribute to further human rights abuses. This includes a request for regular reports identifying individuals responsible for these abuses, which could result in sanctions.
As the Act moves through the legislative process, it aims to raise international awareness and pressure China to adhere to human rights standards, fostering a safer environment for Southern Mongolians to sustain their cultural heritage and livelihoods.
The bill (H.R. 6877) introduced on 12/18/2025 has 1 co-sponsor: Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-IL.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6877/text
Rep. Arrington Introduces Improving MA SNP Act of 2026
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 -- Rep. Jodey C. Arrington, R-TX, has introduced the Improving MA SNP Act of 2026, a legislative effort aimed at enhancing the accessibility and quality of specialized Medicare Advantage (MA) plans for individuals with special needs. The bill proposes to amend the Social Security Act to allow a broader range of accrediting organizations to evaluate and approve these crucial healthcare plans.
This legislation arises from a growing recognition of the challenges faced by special needs individuals in obtaining appropriate healthcare coverage. Currently, accreditation for specialized
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 -- Rep. Jodey C. Arrington, R-TX, has introduced the Improving MA SNP Act of 2026, a legislative effort aimed at enhancing the accessibility and quality of specialized Medicare Advantage (MA) plans for individuals with special needs. The bill proposes to amend the Social Security Act to allow a broader range of accrediting organizations to evaluate and approve these crucial healthcare plans.
This legislation arises from a growing recognition of the challenges faced by special needs individuals in obtaining appropriate healthcare coverage. Currently, accreditation for specializedMA plans is limited, which restricts options for beneficiaries who require tailored services. By permitting additional accrediting organizations to participate in the approval process, the Improving MA SNP Act seeks to foster more competition and innovation in the marketplace, ultimately benefiting patients who need specialized care.
The bill also emphasizes the importance of ensuring that any new accrediting organization meets specific standards established by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. This stipulation is designed to maintain a level of quality assurance while expanding the number of certifiers available to oversee specialized MA plans. If passed, the legislation could lead to more comprehensive and customized care plans that better address the unique needs of special needs individuals across the nation.
The introduction of the Improving MA SNP Act reflects ongoing efforts to reform healthcare policies, especially for vulnerable populations who often face systemic barriers to accessing necessary medical services. As the bill moves through the legislative process, it has the potential to significantly impact the lives of countless individuals who rely on Medicare for their healthcare needs, providing them with more options and improved care pathways.
The bill (H.R. 6974) was introduced on 1/8/2026.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6974/text
Rep. Bergman Introduces Veterans STAND Act
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 -- Rep. Jack Bergman, R-MI, has introduced the Veterans Spinal Trauma Access to New Devices Act, aimed at enhancing healthcare access for veterans with spinal cord injuries or disorders. The legislation mandates the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to provide annual preventative health evaluations and improve access to vital assistive technologies.
The Veterans STAND Act responds to a growing need for tailored medical care among veterans grappling with complex health issues related to spinal cord injuries. With an estimated 200,000 veterans living with such conditions, the bill
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 -- Rep. Jack Bergman, R-MI, has introduced the Veterans Spinal Trauma Access to New Devices Act, aimed at enhancing healthcare access for veterans with spinal cord injuries or disorders. The legislation mandates the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to provide annual preventative health evaluations and improve access to vital assistive technologies.
The Veterans STAND Act responds to a growing need for tailored medical care among veterans grappling with complex health issues related to spinal cord injuries. With an estimated 200,000 veterans living with such conditions, the billaddresses potential health complications through comprehensive yearly evaluations. These assessments will cover crucial aspects such as pain management, dietary needs, and the functionality of existing prosthetic equipment, ensuring that veterans receive personalized care designed to improve their quality of life.
Incorporating innovative treatments, the bill emphasizes the importance of assistive technologies like spinal cord neuromodulation systems that could facilitate independence and mobility. Veterans will be informed of available evaluations and their benefits, reinforcing a proactive approach to managing their health challenges.
Additionally, the act calls for systematic reporting on the implementation and outcomes of these provisions. The Secretary of Veterans Affairs will be required to submit biennial reports detailing the number of veterans assessed and the effectiveness of prescribed technologies, fostering transparency and accountability in service delivery.
As veteran populations age and face multifaceted health challenges, the Veterans STAND Act represents a significant legislative step forward. By focusing on preventative care and modern assistive solutions, the bill not only aims to elevate the standard of healthcare for veterans but also symbolizes a commitment to honoring their sacrifice with the quality of care they deserve.
The bill (H.R. 6835) introduced on 12/18/2025 has 15 co-sponsors: Reps. Mike Bost, R-IL; Joe Neguse, D-CO; Josh Gottheimer, D-NJ; John R. Moolenaar, R-MI; Jared F. Golden, D-ME; Bill Huizenga, R-MI; Donald G. Davis, D-NC; Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-DC; Michael Lawler, R-NY; Jason Crow, D-CO; Zoe Lofgren, D-CA; Derrick Van Orden, R-WI; John James, R-MI; Zachary Nunn, R-IA; Susie Lee, D-NV.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6835/text
Rep. Bentz Introduces Oregon Owyhee Wilderness and Community Protection Act
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 -- Rep. Cliff Bentz, R-OR, has introduced the Oregon Owyhee Wilderness and Community Protection Act, aimed at establishing a grazing management program on federal land in Malheur County, Oregon. The bill seeks to provide grazing permit holders with greater operational flexibility, addressing challenges posed by changing environmental conditions such as weather and forage availability.
The proposed act is designed to enhance the sustainability of grazing on federal lands, while supporting local ranchers who rely on these resources. By allowing adjustments to grazing permits
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WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 -- Rep. Cliff Bentz, R-OR, has introduced the Oregon Owyhee Wilderness and Community Protection Act, aimed at establishing a grazing management program on federal land in Malheur County, Oregon. The bill seeks to provide grazing permit holders with greater operational flexibility, addressing challenges posed by changing environmental conditions such as weather and forage availability.
The proposed act is designed to enhance the sustainability of grazing on federal lands, while supporting local ranchers who rely on these resources. By allowing adjustments to grazing permitsbased on ecological assessments, the bill aims to foster a collaborative approach to land management. This initiative aligns with broader efforts to balance agricultural needs with environmental conservation in areas facing increasing climatic variability.
The bill outlines the establishment of a Malheur County Grazing Management Program, which would be administered by the Secretary of the Interior. This program will enable permit holders to request seasonal adjustments in livestock grazing, thus adapting to conditions that could affect forage output. The incorporation of data-driven monitoring and cooperative rangeland assessments aims to ensure that grazing practices meet ecological health standards.
In addition to promoting sustainable grazing, the legislation recognizes the importance of community involvement in land management decisions. The formation of the Malheur C.E.O. Group will facilitate dialogue between grazing permit holders, conservation organizations, and tribal representatives. This diverse group will be tasked with proposing projects that enhance ecological restoration and promote local economic development.
The Oregon Owyhee Wilderness and Community Protection Act reflects a concerted effort to promote responsible land use while protecting the interests of local communities and preserving the ecological integrity of essential federal lands in the region.
The bill (H.R. 6777) was introduced on 12/17/2025.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6777/text