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. Bilirakis Introduces VISIT USA Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 -- Rep. Gus M. Bilirakis, R-FL, has introduced the VISIT USA Act, aiming to bolster international tourism by reallocating $160 million from the Travel Promotion Fund to Brand USA. This initiative is designed to enhance the country's marketing efforts to attract more foreign visitors during a critical period of economic recovery.
The VISIT USA Act comes at a time when the tourism industry is being revitalized following the pandemic's significant impact. By transferring these funds, the bill intends to provide Brand USA with the necessary resources to promote various travel destinations
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 -- Rep. Gus M. Bilirakis, R-FL, has introduced the VISIT USA Act, aiming to bolster international tourism by reallocating $160 million from the Travel Promotion Fund to Brand USA. This initiative is designed to enhance the country's marketing efforts to attract more foreign visitors during a critical period of economic recovery.
The VISIT USA Act comes at a time when the tourism industry is being revitalized following the pandemic's significant impact. By transferring these funds, the bill intends to provide Brand USA with the necessary resources to promote various travel destinationsacross the United States, thereby stimulating local economies reliant on tourism. The funding aims to increase awareness of the U.S. as a premier travel destination, supporting the hospitality sector and creating jobs.
Brand USA, established in 2010, has successfully showcased American attractions and cultural experiences to potential travelers worldwide. The organization primarily relies on matching funds collected from travel-related fees, ensuring that federal investments are strategically amplified by private sector contributions. The proposed legislation seeks to exempt the transfer from existing restrictions on maximum allocations, allowing Brand USA to leverage the influx of funding without limitations.
Given the challenges faced by the tourism sector in recent years, the VISIT USA Act represents a proactive approach to rejuvenate one of the nation's most vital economic drivers. By enhancing Brand USA's capabilities, Rep. Bilirakis underscores the importance of international travel as a crucial aspect of economic recovery and growth. The expected outcome of this initiative is to not only boost tourism numbers but also reinforce the United States' position as a leading global destination for travelers. The bill was referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce following its introduction on November 19, 2025.
The bill (H.R. 6128) introduced on 11/19/2025 has 2 co-sponsors: Reps. Kathy Castor, D-FL; Dina Titus, D-NV.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6128/text
Rep. Beyer Introduces Wildlife Road Crossings Program Reauthorization Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 -- Rep. Donald S. Beyer, Jr., D-VA, has introduced the Wildlife Road Crossings Program Reauthorization Act, aimed at reauthorizing and enhancing the wildlife crossings program established under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The bill seeks to increase funding and provide necessary support for effective wildlife conservation efforts that reduce animal-vehicle collisions.
This proposed legislation emphasizes the importance of wildlife crossings-a critical measure to protect animal populations while also ensuring the safety of drivers. With an authorization of $200
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 -- Rep. Donald S. Beyer, Jr., D-VA, has introduced the Wildlife Road Crossings Program Reauthorization Act, aimed at reauthorizing and enhancing the wildlife crossings program established under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The bill seeks to increase funding and provide necessary support for effective wildlife conservation efforts that reduce animal-vehicle collisions.
This proposed legislation emphasizes the importance of wildlife crossings-a critical measure to protect animal populations while also ensuring the safety of drivers. With an authorization of $200million annually for the years 2026 through 2031, the reauthorization will facilitate the construction of bridges, tunnels, and other structures designed to allow safe passage for wildlife across busy roadways. This initiative not only benefits environmental conservation but also aims to decrease the rising number of accidents related to wildlife crossing roads.
Historically, wildlife crossings have proven effective in mitigating the dangers posed by wildlife on highways, particularly in rural areas where animal migrations frequently intersect with vehicular traffic. The previous pilot program has demonstrated both practical success and public support, prompting the need for a permanent expansion of these efforts. The reauthorization bill also includes provisions for 100% federal cost-sharing for projects proposed by Indian tribes, ensuring that these communities can benefit from the program without financial barriers.
Additionally, the bill seeks to provide better technical assistance to tribes and other entities involved in wildlife conservation, further streamlining the grant application process. As urban development continues to encroach on natural habitats, the Wildlife Road Crossings Program Reauthorization Act addresses both ecological and safety concerns, paving the way for a thoughtful approach to coexistence between humans and wildlife.
The bill (H.R. 6078) introduced on 11/18/2025 has 1 co-sponsor: Rep. Ryan K. Zinke, R-MT.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6078/text
Rep. Beyer Introduces AIM Act
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 -- Rep. Donald S. Beyer, Jr., D-VA, has introduced the ATF Improvement and Modernization Act, or AIM Act, aimed at removing significant barriers that hinder law enforcement's ability to enforce gun safety laws effectively.
The AIM Act seeks to address several longstanding restrictions that have limited the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' (ATF) capacity to execute its regulatory responsibilities. It will repeal provisions that prevent the consolidation of firearms acquisition records and facilitate the examination and pooling of firearms trace data. This
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 -- Rep. Donald S. Beyer, Jr., D-VA, has introduced the ATF Improvement and Modernization Act, or AIM Act, aimed at removing significant barriers that hinder law enforcement's ability to enforce gun safety laws effectively.
The AIM Act seeks to address several longstanding restrictions that have limited the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives' (ATF) capacity to execute its regulatory responsibilities. It will repeal provisions that prevent the consolidation of firearms acquisition records and facilitate the examination and pooling of firearms trace data. Thislegislative move is motivated by ongoing debates surrounding gun violence and the necessity for improved accountability among firearms dealers. By relaxing these restrictions, the bill intends to enhance law enforcement's transparency and prompt responses to gun-related crimes.
Furthermore, the bill removes the requirement that instant check records be destroyed within 24 hours, allowing for longer retention of data which could be crucial during investigations. It also eliminates regulations that restrict the processing of Freedom of Information Act requests related to firearms traces and other incidents of violence involving firearms. By amending these prohibitive measures, the AIM Act proposes to empower law enforcement, making it more robust in its operations and investigations.
The introduction of the AIM Act positions itself within a broader context of gun legislation, as lawmakers continue to grapple with the implications of gun violence across the nation. Beyer's proposal reflects an increasing call for more decisive action to mitigate risks and enhance public safety measures through improved enforcement mechanisms. With this bill, Beyer aims to reconcile the need for gun rights with the imperative of law enforcement to uphold public safety effectively.
The bill (H.R. 6127) introduced on 11/19/2025 has 7 co-sponsors: Reps. Jamie Raskin, D-MD; Dina Titus, D-NV; Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-DC; Jake Auchincloss, D-MA; Seth Moulton, D-MA; Chellie Pingree, D-ME; John Garamendi, D-CA.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6127/text
Rep. Bera Introduces United States Foreign Service Commemorative Coin Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 -- Rep. Ami Bera, D-CA, has introduced the United States Foreign Service Commemorative Coin Act, a bill aimed at recognizing the contributions of the American Foreign Service to the nation's diplomacy. The legislation would require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint a series of commemorative coins that honor the service and sacrifices of diplomatic personnel.
The bill is part of a broader effort to acknowledge the historical significance of the Foreign Service, which has been instrumental since its establishment in 1775. The legislation emphasizes the evolution and professionalization
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 -- Rep. Ami Bera, D-CA, has introduced the United States Foreign Service Commemorative Coin Act, a bill aimed at recognizing the contributions of the American Foreign Service to the nation's diplomacy. The legislation would require the Secretary of the Treasury to mint a series of commemorative coins that honor the service and sacrifices of diplomatic personnel.
The bill is part of a broader effort to acknowledge the historical significance of the Foreign Service, which has been instrumental since its establishment in 1775. The legislation emphasizes the evolution and professionalizationof U.S. diplomacy, culminating in the creation of the Foreign Service as we know it today. This service has been vital in fostering international relations, promoting U.S. interests abroad, and assisting American citizens in need worldwide.
Minting these coins would not only provide a tangible recognition of the Foreign Service's role but also celebrate the centennial anniversary of its formal establishment in 1924. The act outlines the production of three types of coins-a $5 gold coin, a $1 silver coin, and a half-dollar clad coin-each designed to reflect the importance of diplomacy in the U.S. national interest. Revenue generated from the sale of these coins will support initiatives aimed at preserving and sharing the history of American diplomacy.
With the American Foreign Service facing challenges and changes in a complex global landscape, this bill seeks to enhance public understanding and appreciation of the vital work conducted by diplomatic professionals. Through commemorative coins, Rep. Bera aims to honor a tradition of service that has shaped U.S. foreign relations and contributed to global stability.
The bill (H.R. 6126) introduced on 11/19/2025 has 7 co-sponsors: Reps. Maria Elvira Salazar, R-FL; Ted Lieu, D-CA; James C. Moylan, R-GU; Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-DC; Jefferson Van Drew, R-NJ; Julie Johnson, D-TX; Michael R. Turner, R-OH.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6126/text
Rep. Bentz Introduces Safe Social Media Act
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 -- Rep. Cliff Bentz, R-OR, has introduced the Safe Social Media Act, aimed at establishing a comprehensive study on social media use by teenagers. This legislation mandates the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate the impacts and implications of social media engagement among individuals under 17 years of age.
The intent behind the Safe Social Media Act is to address growing concerns about the effects of social media on the mental health and privacy of minors. With the prevalence of social media platforms today, there is a pressing need to assess how these environments
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 -- Rep. Cliff Bentz, R-OR, has introduced the Safe Social Media Act, aimed at establishing a comprehensive study on social media use by teenagers. This legislation mandates the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to investigate the impacts and implications of social media engagement among individuals under 17 years of age.
The intent behind the Safe Social Media Act is to address growing concerns about the effects of social media on the mental health and privacy of minors. With the prevalence of social media platforms today, there is a pressing need to assess how these environmentsinfluence young users. The FTC, in collaboration with the Secretary of Health and Human Services, will conduct a thorough analysis on various aspects including the collection and utilization of personal information, daily usage patterns, associated mental health effects, and potential risks and rewards of prolonged social media engagement.
As technology continues to evolve rapidly, the necessity for an in-depth understanding of its effects on youth has become increasingly clear. Research has shown that social media can significantly impact teenagers' self-esteem and mental health, yet comprehensive data specifically about usage trends and implications remains limited. By requiring a systematic study, this legislation seeks to illuminate these crucial factors and delve into how social media algorithms affect content visibility and targeted advertising directed at younger users.
The FTC is instructed to submit its findings to Congress within three years of the Act's enactment, including recommendations for potential policy changes based on the research outcomes. With the introduction of this bill, Bentz aims to safeguard the health and wellbeing of minors in the digital age while ensuring their online activities are properly monitored and evaluated.
The bill (H.R. 6290) introduced on 11/25/2025 has 1 co-sponsor: Rep. Kim Schrier, D-WA.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6290/text
Rep. Barragan Introduces Healthcare Education in AI Literacy Act
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 -- Rep. Nanette Diaz Barragan, D-CA, has introduced the Healthcare Education in AI Literacy Act, a crucial initiative aimed at enhancing the educational framework for medical professionals by incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) training into medical education.
The proposed legislation seeks to amend the Public Health Service Act by establishing a grant program dedicated to educating medical students, residents, and faculty on the deployment of AI in healthcare settings. The bill addresses the pressing need for healthcare professionals to understand and navigate the rapidly
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 -- Rep. Nanette Diaz Barragan, D-CA, has introduced the Healthcare Education in AI Literacy Act, a crucial initiative aimed at enhancing the educational framework for medical professionals by incorporating artificial intelligence (AI) training into medical education.
The proposed legislation seeks to amend the Public Health Service Act by establishing a grant program dedicated to educating medical students, residents, and faculty on the deployment of AI in healthcare settings. The bill addresses the pressing need for healthcare professionals to understand and navigate the rapidlyevolving landscape of AI technologies and their applications in medical diagnostics, treatment recommendations, and patient care.
As AI continues to revolutionize various industries, its integration into healthcare presents both opportunities and challenges. By ensuring that the next generation of medical professionals is well-versed in AI, the bill aims to improve health outcomes and promote safe, effective patient care. The training will encompass competency-based education and utilize methods such as virtual simulations and case studies, equipping future doctors with the knowledge and skills necessary for a technology-driven medical landscape.
The act emphasizes the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, encouraging medical institutions to partner with educational entities specializing in software engineering and data science. This approach aims to create a comprehensive curriculum that not only addresses the technical aspects of AI but also its ethical implications, such as bias and data privacy concerns.
Authorization for the program includes an appropriations allowance of $1 million annually from 2026 through 2030, emphasizing the federal commitment to enhancing medical education in alignment with technological innovations. By prioritizing the training of healthcare professionals in AI literacy, Barragan's legislation represents a significant step toward fostering a more informed and proficient medical workforce capable of leveraging advanced technologies for better patient outcomes.
The bill (H.R. 6077) introduced on 11/18/2025 has 2 co-sponsors: Reps. Ted Lieu, D-CA; Josh Gottheimer, D-NJ.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6077/text
Rep. Balint Introduces End Rent Fixing Act of 2025
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 -- Rep. Becca Balint, D-VT, has introduced the End Rent Fixing Act of 2025, a legislative measure designed to prohibit the manipulation of rent prices across the United States. This bill aims to ensure fair competition and transparency within the housing rental market by addressing the practices of rental property owners who collude to artificially inflate rental rates.
The motivation behind this bill stems from growing concerns over skyrocketing rental costs that have placed significant financial strain on tenants nationwide. As housing affordability becomes an increasingly
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 -- Rep. Becca Balint, D-VT, has introduced the End Rent Fixing Act of 2025, a legislative measure designed to prohibit the manipulation of rent prices across the United States. This bill aims to ensure fair competition and transparency within the housing rental market by addressing the practices of rental property owners who collude to artificially inflate rental rates.
The motivation behind this bill stems from growing concerns over skyrocketing rental costs that have placed significant financial strain on tenants nationwide. As housing affordability becomes an increasinglypressing issue, the End Rent Fixing Act seeks to dismantle the coordinated efforts of property owners who engage in practices that lead to unjustifiable price increases. By discouraging collusion, the bill aims to protect renters from unfair market practices, ensuring a healthier housing market for all.
Under the proposed legislation, engaging in unlawful rent fixing will be classified as a violation of antitrust laws. The Federal Trade Commission will be empowered to enforce this law, enabling it to take action against entities that attempt to manipulate rental prices. Additionally, the bill includes provisions allowing individuals harmed by these practices to seek civil damages in court, thereby reinforcing tenants' rights and enhancing their ability to challenge unjust rent increases.
As rental prices continue to escalate in various urban areas, this proposed legislation is being closely monitored by housing advocates and tenant organizations. They believe that the End Rent Fixing Act could lead to a significant shift in how rental markets operate, fostering an environment where fair competition thrives, and making housing more accessible for all citizens. Balint's initiative represents a proactive step toward addressing a chronic issue that affects countless families across the country.
The bill (H.R. 6124) introduced on 11/19/2025 has 14 co-sponsors: Reps. Jesus G. Chuy Garcia, D-IL; Suzanne Bonamici, D-OR; Greg Casar, D-TX; Angie Craig, D-MN; Christopher R. Deluzio, D-PA; Jimmy Gomez, D-CA; Maggie Goodlander, D-NH; Henry C. Hank Johnson, Jr., D-GA; Pramila Jayapal, D-WA; Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-DC; Ilhan Omar, D-MN; Delia C. Ramirez, D-IL; Andrea Salinas, D-OR; Rashida Tlaib, D-MI.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6124/text