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. Burchett Introduces Bill to Prevent Duplicate Enrollments in Health Exchanges
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- Rep. Tim Burchett, R-TN, has introduced a bill aimed at amending the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to prevent duplicate enrollments in health care exchanges. The proposed legislation seeks to streamline the enrollment process in order to reduce unnecessary government expenditure on premium tax credits linked to multiple enrollments by a single individual.
The motivation behind this bill stems from concerns regarding inefficiencies in the health insurance enrollment system, which can lead to financial waste for both taxpayers and the government. Duplicate enrollments
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- Rep. Tim Burchett, R-TN, has introduced a bill aimed at amending the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act to prevent duplicate enrollments in health care exchanges. The proposed legislation seeks to streamline the enrollment process in order to reduce unnecessary government expenditure on premium tax credits linked to multiple enrollments by a single individual.
The motivation behind this bill stems from concerns regarding inefficiencies in the health insurance enrollment system, which can lead to financial waste for both taxpayers and the government. Duplicate enrollmentscan occur when individuals mistakenly or intentionally sign up for coverage under different insurance providers simultaneously, thereby qualifying for tax credits from multiple sources. This not only complicates the administration of health care plans but also increases the burden on federal resources.
Under the bill, the Secretary of Health and Human Services would be required to establish a process for identifying identical social security numbers among individuals seeking coverage. If duplicates are found, the Secretary would take necessary actions to ensure that only one set of premium tax credits is disbursed, thereby preventing duplicative payments. With this measure, Burchett aims to enhance accountability within the health care system while ensuring that federal funds are utilized effectively.
This legislative effort reflects ongoing discussions surrounding health care reform and the optimization of existing programs. By targeting the prevention of duplicate enrollments, the bill represents an attempt to create a more efficient enrollment framework, potentially translating to cost savings for taxpayers and improved access to health care for Americans. As the bill moves through the legislative process, it marks a step towards refining the mechanisms of the Affordable Care Act.
The bill (H.R. 6515) was introduced on 12/9/2025.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6515/text
Rep. Burchett Introduces Bill to Identify Dual Enrollment in Medicaid and Exchange
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- Rep. Tim Burchett, R-TN, has introduced a new piece of legislation aimed at improving the efficiency of health care resources by identifying individuals dually enrolled in both Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and health insurance exchanges established under the Affordable Care Act. This bill seeks to streamline the oversight of these dual enrollees, thereby reducing potential misuse of healthcare benefits.
The proposed amendment to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act mandates the establishment of a program to regularly compare the enrollment
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- Rep. Tim Burchett, R-TN, has introduced a new piece of legislation aimed at improving the efficiency of health care resources by identifying individuals dually enrolled in both Medicaid, the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and health insurance exchanges established under the Affordable Care Act. This bill seeks to streamline the oversight of these dual enrollees, thereby reducing potential misuse of healthcare benefits.
The proposed amendment to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act mandates the establishment of a program to regularly compare the enrollmentlists of individuals in qualified health plans through exchanges with those enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP. This comparison, which would occur at least quarterly, is intended to pinpoint individuals receiving benefits from both programs. It is designed to enhance accountability and ensure that government funds are allocated appropriately, thereby preventing individuals from claiming premium tax credits or cost-sharing reductions if they are already covered by Medicaid or CHIP.
Burchett's initiative comes in the context of rising healthcare costs and concerns about the efficiency of public assistance programs. With many individuals navigating multiple insurance options, the potential for overlap can lead to inefficiencies and increased expenses for taxpayers. By clarifying the enrollment status of these individuals, the bill offers a solution to better manage resources and ensure equitable access to care.
The bill has been referred to the Committee on Energy and Commerce, as well as the Committee on Ways and Means, for further consideration. If enacted, these changes could significantly affect how states manage their health care programs and promote more effective utilization of federal resources aimed at supporting vulnerable populations.
The bill (H.R. 6516) was introduced on 12/9/2025.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6516/text
Rep. Barr Introduces Affordable Homeownership Access Act
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- Rep. Andy Barr, R-KY, has introduced the Affordable Homeownership Access Act to exempt small seller financers from certain licensing requirements, aimed at promoting affordable homeownership through owner financing. The bill seeks to ease the regulatory burden on small real estate proprietors, enabling them to offer financing options directly to buyers without navigating complex licensing processes.
The Affordable Homeownership Access Act recognizes the growing need for alternative financing options, particularly for underserved buyers who may struggle to secure traditional
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- Rep. Andy Barr, R-KY, has introduced the Affordable Homeownership Access Act to exempt small seller financers from certain licensing requirements, aimed at promoting affordable homeownership through owner financing. The bill seeks to ease the regulatory burden on small real estate proprietors, enabling them to offer financing options directly to buyers without navigating complex licensing processes.
The Affordable Homeownership Access Act recognizes the growing need for alternative financing options, particularly for underserved buyers who may struggle to secure traditionalloans. By allowing owner financers who sell up to 24 residential properties within a year to bypass specific licensing mandates, the legislation encourages more real estate transactions and fosters community investment. This streamlined approach aims to enhance homeownership opportunities, particularly in markets where access to credit is limited.
Historically, owner financing has been an essential avenue for individuals unable to navigate conventional bank policies or qualify for mortgage loans. These financers often provide crucial pathways for first-time buyers and lower-income families, contributing to neighborhood stability and wealth creation. However, existing regulations can present substantial hurdles, discouraging small business owners from participating in this vital segment of the housing market.
The bill also mandates a study by the Secretaries of Housing and Urban Development and the Treasury to assess the prevalence of owner-financed homes in relation to affordable housing and properties under $150,000. By compiling data on past transactions, the report will inform lawmakers about the potential economic benefits of expanding owner financing as a viable alternative for homebuyers.
Overall, the Affordable Homeownership Access Act aims to facilitate a more inclusive real estate market, bolstering home sales and empowering small financers to support aspiring homeowners across the nation.
The bill (H.R. 6511) introduced on 12/9/2025 has 1 co-sponsor: Rep. Vicente Gonzalez, D-TX.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6511/text
Rep. Buchanan Introduces Protecting Animals in Military Training Act
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-FL, has introduced the Protecting Animals in Military Training Act, a bill aimed at prohibiting the use of live animals in Department of Defense live fire trauma training. This legislative measure seeks to eliminate the controversial practice of using live animals for such training exercises, a move that advocates say will enhance humane treatment of animals while still ensuring military personnel receive necessary training.
The bill addresses growing concerns about the ethical implications of using live animals during military exercises. Proponents
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-FL, has introduced the Protecting Animals in Military Training Act, a bill aimed at prohibiting the use of live animals in Department of Defense live fire trauma training. This legislative measure seeks to eliminate the controversial practice of using live animals for such training exercises, a move that advocates say will enhance humane treatment of animals while still ensuring military personnel receive necessary training.
The bill addresses growing concerns about the ethical implications of using live animals during military exercises. Proponentsof the legislation argue that alternatives exist that can effectively mimic real-life trauma scenarios without causing harm to animals. By mandating the use of advanced simulators, mannequins, cadavers, or actors, the Act aims to modernize military training methods while adhering to humane standards.
This initiative is part of a broader trend towards increased animal welfare across various sectors, reflecting changing public attitudes towards the treatment of animals. The bill responds to decades of advocacy by animal rights groups, who have pushed for reforms in how the military conducts its training. Supporters believe that adopting non-lethal methods will not only safeguard animal lives but also improve the quality of training for medical personnel by utilizing state-of-the-art technology.
If passed, the Protecting Animals in Military Training Act will require the Secretary of Defense to implement these changes promptly, aligning military practices with contemporary ethical considerations. This shift could set a precedent that influences other government agencies and institutions that utilize live animals for training purposes, potentially transforming training protocols across the board. The Act is currently under review by the Committee on Armed Services as it moves through the legislative process.
The bill (H.R. 6514) was introduced on 12/9/2025.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6514/text
Rep. Buchanan Introduces MINKS are Superspreaders Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-FL, has introduced the MINKS are Superspreaders Act, a significant legislative measure aimed at prohibiting the captivity of mink in the United States. This bill seeks to amend the Animal Welfare Act, addressing concerns related to animal welfare and public health linked to mink farming practices.
The primary motivation behind this legislative effort is to mitigate the risks associated with mink farming, especially following reports of viral transmission risks from mink to humans. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the vulnerabilities within animal agriculture,
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- Rep. Vern Buchanan, R-FL, has introduced the MINKS are Superspreaders Act, a significant legislative measure aimed at prohibiting the captivity of mink in the United States. This bill seeks to amend the Animal Welfare Act, addressing concerns related to animal welfare and public health linked to mink farming practices.
The primary motivation behind this legislative effort is to mitigate the risks associated with mink farming, especially following reports of viral transmission risks from mink to humans. The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the vulnerabilities within animal agriculture,prompting renewed calls for greater animal welfare protections. By prohibiting the captivity of mink specifically for fur production, the bill aims to reduce potential zoonotic disease transmission while enhancing the welfare of these animals.
Under the proposed legislation, it will be illegal to transport, sell, breed, or possess American mink raised in captivity for fur, both for alive or deceased animals and their byproducts. However, the bill includes provisions that exempt certain entities as outlined in existing Lacey Act regulations. This nuanced approach acknowledges the complexities of wildlife management and existing agricultural frameworks.
Additionally, the legislation introduces a buy-out program for mink farms, allowing the Secretary of Agriculture to purchase these farms, thereby assisting farmers in transitioning away from mink production. This aspect of the bill is designed to provide economic support and facilitate a transition to more sustainable agricultural practices, which may resonate with stakeholders involved in animal farming and welfare.
The introduction of the MINKS are Superspreaders Act underscores a growing trend in legislation aimed at advancing animal welfare while balancing public health concerns, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing dialogue around fur farming in the United States.
The bill (H.R. 6513) introduced on 12/9/2025 has 2 co-sponsors: Reps. Rosa L. DeLauro, D-CT; Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-IL.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6513/text
Rep. Amo Introduces STOP Scams Against Seniors Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- Rep. Gabe Amo, D-RI, has introduced the STOP Scams Against Seniors Act, aimed at combating financial exploitation and fraud targeting seniors aged 60 and older. This legislation seeks to amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, allowing funds from the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program to be utilized in the establishment of elder justice task forces.
The growing incidence of scams against the elderly has alarmed many advocates and community leaders, highlighting a pressing need for dedicated resources to protect this vulnerable demographic.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- Rep. Gabe Amo, D-RI, has introduced the STOP Scams Against Seniors Act, aimed at combating financial exploitation and fraud targeting seniors aged 60 and older. This legislation seeks to amend the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, allowing funds from the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program to be utilized in the establishment of elder justice task forces.
The growing incidence of scams against the elderly has alarmed many advocates and community leaders, highlighting a pressing need for dedicated resources to protect this vulnerable demographic.By authorizing funding for specialized task forces, the STOP Act provides a proactive means of addressing the distinct challenges seniors face regarding financial abuse. These task forces will collaborate with state and local law enforcement, prosecutors, and relevant federal agencies like the FBI, demonstrating a coordinated effort to safeguard elderly individuals from deceptive practices.
The legislation also mandates comprehensive reporting requirements for task forces receiving support under the new framework. These reports will track the number of cases initiated, investigated, and concluded, as well as catalog the types of scams most frequently targeting seniors. This detailed data collection aims to identify patterns in victimization and enhance the effectiveness of law enforcement responses.
The introduction of the STOP Scams Against Seniors Act reflects a broader commitment to protecting older Americans from emerging threats in an increasingly digital world, where scams often exploit technology for nefarious purposes. As elder financial exploitation continues to rise, this bill is seen as a vital step in countering these predatory practices, ensuring that seniors have the support and protection they need to live securely and with dignity.
The bill (H.R. 6426) introduced on 12/4/2025 has 14 co-sponsors: Reps. Jefferson Shreve, R-IN; Henry C. Hank Johnson, Jr., D-GA; Troy E. Nehls, R-TX; Seth Magaziner, D-RI; Young Kim, R-CA; Eric Sorensen, D-IL; Derek Schmidt, R-KS; Josh Gottheimer, D-NJ; Emanuel Cleaver, D-MO; Adam Smith, D-WA; Julia Brownley, D-CA; Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-DC; Sarah McBride, D-DE; Daniel S. Goldman, D-NY.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6426/text
Rep. Bergman Introduces VA Contracting and Procurement Act
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- Rep. Jack Bergman, R-MI, has introduced the VA Contracting and Procurement Act, aimed at enhancing oversight of the Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) ability to obligate funds for contracts and agreements. This legislation seeks to impose a limit of $50 million on fund expenditures by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs for specific agreements, unless those funds have been explicitly authorized by law.
The motivation behind the bill comes amid concerns regarding the VA's financial management practices and the need for greater accountability in the allocation of resources,
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- Rep. Jack Bergman, R-MI, has introduced the VA Contracting and Procurement Act, aimed at enhancing oversight of the Department of Veterans Affairs' (VA) ability to obligate funds for contracts and agreements. This legislation seeks to impose a limit of $50 million on fund expenditures by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs for specific agreements, unless those funds have been explicitly authorized by law.
The motivation behind the bill comes amid concerns regarding the VA's financial management practices and the need for greater accountability in the allocation of resources,especially regarding veteran services. By setting a spending threshold, the bill intends to ensure that significant expenditures are subject to legislative approval, thereby preventing any unauthorized financial commitments.
The proposed legislation includes exceptions, allowing the Secretary to exceed the $50 million limit during times of war, national emergencies, or public health crises, which acknowledges the need for flexibility in urgent circumstances. This provision is aimed at ensuring that the VA can respond adequately during times of crisis without unnecessary bureaucratic delays.
In addition to the contracting limitations, the VA Contracting and Procurement Act outlines specific protocols for the procurement of prosthetic appliances and surgical implants required for veterans' care. The act mandates the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to maintain an updated catalog of these items and to streamline the procurement process, thus enabling quicker access to necessary medical aids for veterans.
The bill has been referred to the Committee on Veterans' Affairs, where it will undergo further examination and discussion. If enacted, the VA Contracting and Procurement Act could significantly alter how the VA manages its financial commitments and procurements, ultimately impacting the quality of services delivered to those who have served in the military.
The bill (H.R. 6549) was introduced on 12/10/2025.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6549/text
Rep. Bera Introduces Educational and Cultural Exchange Reporting Bill
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- Rep. Ami Bera, D-CA, has introduced legislation aimed at enhancing the understanding and evaluation of U.S. participation in educational and cultural exchange programs. This initiative seeks to require the Secretary of State to generate comprehensive reports on participation in these programs, emphasizing their role in fostering international relations and countering foreign influence.
The bill underscores Congress's acknowledgment of the significance these programs hold for national security and global diplomacy. In the face of increasing competition, particularly from
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 29 -- Rep. Ami Bera, D-CA, has introduced legislation aimed at enhancing the understanding and evaluation of U.S. participation in educational and cultural exchange programs. This initiative seeks to require the Secretary of State to generate comprehensive reports on participation in these programs, emphasizing their role in fostering international relations and countering foreign influence.
The bill underscores Congress's acknowledgment of the significance these programs hold for national security and global diplomacy. In the face of increasing competition, particularly fromnations like the People's Republic of China, the legislation calls for a detailed assessment of U.S. exchange programs to gauge their effectiveness and influence. By drawing attention to the need for robust educational initiatives overseas, it aims to maintain the United States' stature as a leader in providing cultural and educational opportunities.
Key aspects of the proposed legislation include a requirement for the Secretary of State to submit detailed reports biannually, summarizing participation statistics from both U.S.-sponsored programs and those funded by China. Specifically, the reports will cover various metrics such as demographics of participants, funding levels, and the perceived impact of these programs on international public opinion about the United States.
The bill reflects a proactive stance on soft power diplomacy, recognizing that building influence among youth in strategic regions is essential for fostering long-term relationships and understanding. By mandating ongoing assessments, it is intended to inform Congress on trends in global engagement, thereby enabling policymakers to strengthen and adapt exchange initiatives to better serve national interests.
Rep. Bera's initiative highlights the critical intersection of education, culture, and diplomacy, emphasizing the importance of staying ahead in a rapidly changing global landscape. Enhanced reporting will provide lawmakers with the insights necessary to optimize the United States' diplomatic strategies and educational outreach.
The bill (H.R. 6428) introduced on 12/4/2025 has 2 co-sponsors: Reps. Joe Wilson, R-SC; Sydney Kamlager-Dove, D-CA.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/6428/text