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. Miller Introduces Advanced Weather Model Computing Development Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, July 10 -- Rep. Max L. Miller, R-OH, has introduced the Advanced Weather Model Computing Development Act, aimed at enhancing the United States' capabilities in numerical weather and climate prediction through collaborative research by the Department of Energy and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The bill seeks to integrate cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing into weather forecasting and climate modeling. By leveraging these advancements, the legislation aims to produce more accurate, high-resolution forecasts that
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WASHINGTON, July 10 -- Rep. Max L. Miller, R-OH, has introduced the Advanced Weather Model Computing Development Act, aimed at enhancing the United States' capabilities in numerical weather and climate prediction through collaborative research by the Department of Energy and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
The bill seeks to integrate cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing into weather forecasting and climate modeling. By leveraging these advancements, the legislation aims to produce more accurate, high-resolution forecasts thatcould significantly reduce the risks associated with hazardous weather events. These events can include severe storms, winter storms, and extreme temperature fluctuations, all of which pose threats to life and property.
Motivated by the increasing frequency and severity of climate-related disasters, the Advanced Weather Model Computing Development Act seeks to position the United States at the forefront of scientific research in this domain. The bill also proposes the establishment of centers of excellence that would foster public-private partnerships to cultivate a skilled workforce and enhance infrastructure needed for modern computing capabilities.
Furthermore, the legislation mandates the creation of a strategic plan, updated every five years, to outline the computing and data management needs of NOAA over the next decade. This plan will focus on optimizing current resources and ensuring that NOAA can adapt rapidly to emerging technologies.
As the climate crisis escalates, the need for precise forecasting is more critical than ever. By advancing the technologies used for weather predictions, Rep. Miller's initiative aims to improve the nation's preparedness for severe weather, ultimately safeguarding communities and enhancing response capabilities.
The bill (H.R. 4141) introduced on 6/25/2025 has 1 co-sponsor: Rep. Valerie P. Foushee, D-NC.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/4141/text
Rep. McDonald Rivet Introduces Military PFAS Transparency Act of 2025
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, July 10 -- Rep. Kristen McDonald Rivet, D-MI, has introduced the Military PFAS Transparency Act of 2025, aimed at increasing accountability in the Department of Defense's management of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The bill mandates that the Secretary of Defense provide an annual report to Congress detailing the funding and status of interim remedial actions concerning PFAS, which have been linked to serious health risks.
This legislation comes amid growing concerns over the environmental and human health impacts posed by PFAS, often referred to as forever chemicals
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WASHINGTON, July 10 -- Rep. Kristen McDonald Rivet, D-MI, has introduced the Military PFAS Transparency Act of 2025, aimed at increasing accountability in the Department of Defense's management of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The bill mandates that the Secretary of Defense provide an annual report to Congress detailing the funding and status of interim remedial actions concerning PFAS, which have been linked to serious health risks.
This legislation comes amid growing concerns over the environmental and human health impacts posed by PFAS, often referred to as forever chemicalsdue to their persistence in the environment. The bill seeks to ensure that transparent and systematic measures are in place for the cleanup of military sites contaminated with these substances. By requiring annual reports and a remediation acceleration strategy, the legislation aims to prioritize actions at high-risk sites while providing communities with accessible updates.
The Military PFAS Transparency Act proposes that each report contains detailed financial data regarding funding for remedial actions per military installation and site. It will track overall funding, phased completion timelines, and the status of every announced action. The intent is to provide comprehensive oversight and accountability in how the Defense Department manages PFAS remediation efforts.
In addition, the bill directs the Secretary of Defense to create a public online dashboard, offering real-time updates on funding, ongoing remediation efforts, and engagement points for affected communities. This initiative reflects a significant move towards enhancing public transparency and fostering community involvement in cleanup processes, ultimately seeking to safeguard both public health and the environment from the harmful effects of PFAS.
The bill (H.R. 4192) introduced on 6/26/2025 has 4 co-sponsors: Reps. Jack Bergman, R-MI; Debbie Dingell, D-MI; Brian K. Fitzpatrick, R-PA; Jennifer A. Kiggans, R-VA.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/4192/text
Rep. Mast Introduces Defining Humanitarian Demining Assistance Act of 2025
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WASHINGTON, July 10 -- Rep. Brian J. Mast, R-FL, has introduced the Defining Humanitarian Demining Assistance Act of 2025, aiming to refine the definitions of humanitarian demining assistance and stockpiled conventional munitions assistance within U.S. law.
This bill seeks to enhance clarity in the existing legal framework regarding the roles and activities associated with humanitarian demining. Specifically, it outlines a comprehensive definition of humanitarian demining, detailing the training and support necessary for the detection and clearance of landmines and unexploded ordnance. The legislation
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WASHINGTON, July 10 -- Rep. Brian J. Mast, R-FL, has introduced the Defining Humanitarian Demining Assistance Act of 2025, aiming to refine the definitions of humanitarian demining assistance and stockpiled conventional munitions assistance within U.S. law.
This bill seeks to enhance clarity in the existing legal framework regarding the roles and activities associated with humanitarian demining. Specifically, it outlines a comprehensive definition of humanitarian demining, detailing the training and support necessary for the detection and clearance of landmines and unexploded ordnance. The legislationis particularly relevant as conflicts around the world leave landscapes contaminated with dangerous explosives that threaten civilian safety and development.
Moreover, the bill addresses the management of stockpiled conventional munitions, focusing on ensuring that explosive materials are disposed of safely and securely. This includes provisions for the disposal, demilitarization, and lifecycle management of potentially hazardous stockpiles, including small arms and light weapons. By fostering international cooperation and capacity-building in foreign security institutions, the legislation aims to promote global safety standards and practices in munitions management.
The motivation behind Rep. Mast's proposal is to enhance U.S. involvement in humanitarian efforts while ensuring that the assistance provided aligns with the rigorous International Mine Action Standards. This modification is expected to bolster efforts against unexploded ordnance, which have become significant impediments to post-conflict recovery and rebuilding.
If enacted, the bill would provide a structured, effective framework for the U.S. to assist foreign nations dealing with the aftermath of conflict, signaling a renewed commitment to humanitarian initiatives that protect both lives and livelihoods.
The bill (H.R. 4190) introduced on 6/26/2025 has 1 co-sponsor: Rep. Nick LaLota, R-NY.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/4190/text
Rep. Dunn Introduces Ensuring Lasting Smiles Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, July 10 -- Rep. Neal P. Dunn, R-FL, has introduced the Ensuring Lasting Smiles Act, aiming to enhance health insurance coverage for individuals affected by congenital anomalies and birth defects. This legislation seeks to guarantee that outpatient and inpatient services related to the diagnosis and treatment of such conditions are covered under health plans.
The bill establishes that group health plans must provide comprehensive coverage for items and services addressing congenital anomalies, particularly those impacting the appearance or function of the eyes, ears, teeth, mouth, or
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WASHINGTON, July 10 -- Rep. Neal P. Dunn, R-FL, has introduced the Ensuring Lasting Smiles Act, aiming to enhance health insurance coverage for individuals affected by congenital anomalies and birth defects. This legislation seeks to guarantee that outpatient and inpatient services related to the diagnosis and treatment of such conditions are covered under health plans.
The bill establishes that group health plans must provide comprehensive coverage for items and services addressing congenital anomalies, particularly those impacting the appearance or function of the eyes, ears, teeth, mouth, orjaw. This coverage includes reconstructive surgeries and treatments that are deemed medically necessary by healthcare providers. By mandating this coverage, the act addresses a critical gap in health insurance, ensuring that affected individuals receive essential care without facing prohibitive out-of-pocket costs.
Motivated by the challenges faced by families dealing with congenital conditions, Rep. Dunn's legislation aims to provide peace of mind and financial security. Many families currently encounter substantial expenses related to necessary medical and surgical interventions that are often not fully covered by insurance. The Ensuring Lasting Smiles Act not only aims to alleviate this burden but also promotes equity in healthcare access for children and adults with congenital conditions.
Additionally, the act outlines specific guidelines for insurance providers regarding cost-sharing practices, ensuring they align with coverage for other medical benefits. It also requires health plans to communicate coverage specifics clearly to participants by 2026, fostering transparency and facilitating better decision-making for families.
With its focused approach on improving healthcare access and reducing financial strain, the Ensuring Lasting Smiles Act underscores a commitment to supporting individuals with congenital anomalies, paving the way for more inclusive medical care policies.
The bill (H.R. 3277) introduced on 5/8/2025 has 47 co-sponsors: Kim Schrier, D-WA; Robert B. Aderholt, R-AL; Brian Babin, R-TX; Maria Elvira Salazar, R-FL; Paul A. Gosar, R-AZ; Troy E. Nehls, R-TX; Rudy Yakym III, R-IN; Gwen Moore, D-WI; Debbie Dingell, D-MI; Eleanor Holmes Norton, D-DC; Rashida Tlaib, D-MI; Greg Landsman, D-OH; Cleo Fields, D-LA; Suzanne Bonamici, D-OR; Frank J. Mrvan, D-IN; Mike Quigley, D-IL; John W. Mannion, D-NY; Stephen F. Lynch, D-MA; Ilhan Omar, D-MN; Chrissy Houlahan, D-PA; Jill N. Tokuda, D-HI; Joe Neguse, D-CO; Greg Stanton, D-AZ; Mark Pocan, D-WI; Mike Bost, R-IL; Joaquin Castro, D-TX; Judy Chu, D-CA; Angie Craig, D-MN; Debbie Wasserman Schultz, D-FL; Donald G. Davis, D-NC; Robin L. Kelly, D-IL; Julie Johnson, D-TX; Mike Levin, D-CA; Patrick Ryan, D-NY; Sharice Davids, D-KS; Chris Pappas, D-NH; Suzan K. DelBene, D-WA; Jake Auchincloss, D-MA; Zachary Nunn, R-IA; Johnny Olszewski, Jr., D-MD; Eugene Simon Vindman, D-VA; John H. Rutherford, R-FL; Seth Magaziner, D-RI; Sarah McBride, D-DE; Raja Krishnamoorthi, D-IL; Jimmy Panetta, D-CA; Michael K. Simpson, R-ID.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/3277/text
Rep. Crank Introduces Fire Weather Development Act
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WASHINGTON, July 10 -- Rep. Jeff Crank, R-CO, has introduced the Fire Weather Development Act, aiming to enhance fire weather forecasting and improve collaborative efforts in wildfire prevention and management. The legislation seeks to direct the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to bolster its capabilities in monitoring, predicting, and communicating fire weather conditions effectively.
The backdrop for this legislative initiative comes amid increasing instances of devastating wildfires across the nation. With wildfires not only threatening lives but also causing significant
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WASHINGTON, July 10 -- Rep. Jeff Crank, R-CO, has introduced the Fire Weather Development Act, aiming to enhance fire weather forecasting and improve collaborative efforts in wildfire prevention and management. The legislation seeks to direct the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to bolster its capabilities in monitoring, predicting, and communicating fire weather conditions effectively.
The backdrop for this legislative initiative comes amid increasing instances of devastating wildfires across the nation. With wildfires not only threatening lives but also causing significanteconomic loss and environmental degradation, the urgency for refined prediction tools and enhanced local engagement has never been greater. This Act aims to mitigate the impact of wildfires by establishing a structured program within NOAA to improve forecasts and foster better communication between federal, state, and local agencies.
Key components of the Act focus on developing innovative monitoring technologies, including the use of unmanned aircraft systems for enhanced data collection, and refining smoke dispersion forecasts. It emphasizes early wildfire detection and the integration of scientific research from various stakeholders, including academic institutions and private sectors. By establishing an interagency coordinating committee, the legislation aims to streamline efforts across multiple governmental agencies, ensuring a cohesive approach to wildfire management.
Additionally, the Fire Weather Development Act includes provisions for financial support for research and utilizes cutting-edge tools to advance fire weather monitoring. The proposed legislation reflects a proactive stance to empower local emergency managers and improve response strategies, ultimately contributing to public safety and ecosystem health. As climate change continues to exacerbate fire risks, this initiative represents a significant commitment to preemptively tackle wildfire challenges through enhanced scientific and collaborative strategies.
The bill (H.R. 4075) introduced on 6/23/2025 has 5 co-sponsors: Reps. Nicholas J. Begich III, R-AK; Luz M. Rivas, D-CA; Jeff Hurd, R-CO; Scott Franklin, R-FL; Gabe Evans, R-CO.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/4075/text