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. Figures Introduces Keep America Building Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Rep. Shomari Figures, D-AL, has introduced the Keep America Building Act, aimed at ensuring the continuity of federal contracts during periods of budgetary uncertainty. The bill seeks to prevent disruptions in federally funded projects when there is a lapse in appropriations, which often halts vital construction and infrastructure work.
The proposed legislation addresses a pressing concern among local governments and contractors who rely on federal funding to initiate and sustain projects. Past government shutdowns have highlighted the vulnerability of public works to financial
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Rep. Shomari Figures, D-AL, has introduced the Keep America Building Act, aimed at ensuring the continuity of federal contracts during periods of budgetary uncertainty. The bill seeks to prevent disruptions in federally funded projects when there is a lapse in appropriations, which often halts vital construction and infrastructure work.
The proposed legislation addresses a pressing concern among local governments and contractors who rely on federal funding to initiate and sustain projects. Past government shutdowns have highlighted the vulnerability of public works to financialinterruptions, with many initiatives facing significant delays, increased costs, and even cancellations as a result. This bill is designed to provide a safeguard against such interruptions, allowing projects to proceed uninterrupted, thereby maintaining workforce stability and community services that depend on these contracts.
The Keep America Building Act aims to ensure that any federal contracts in effect cannot be suspended or delayed during lapses in appropriations, effectively removing uncertainty for contractors and municipalities who are reliant on smooth funding flows. By establishing this mandate, the bill will work to preserve jobs and enhance the predictability of federal funding for critical infrastructure projects, which are often essential for economic stability in local communities.
Supporters of the bill have expressed that consistent federal engagement in construction and infrastructure is crucial not only for job creation but also for the general public's safety and welfare. As various sectors struggle with the repercussions of funding uncertainties, this legislation is presented as a proactive measure to promote continuity and growth in federal projects that benefit society at large. The bill has been referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform for further consideration.
The bill (H.R. 5876) introduced on 10/31/2025 has 3 co-sponsors: Reps. Henry C. Hank Johnson, Jr., D-GA; Nellie Pou, D-NJ; Andre Carson, D-IN.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5876/text
Rep. Bynum Introduces Accelerating Home Building Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Rep. Janelle S. Bynum, D-OR, has introduced the Accelerating Home Building Act aimed at enhancing the availability of mixed-income housing through streamlined design approval processes and targeted grants. This initiative seeks to empower local governments and eligible entities with the tools necessary to address the growing need for affordable housing across various communities.
The Accelerating Home Building Act authorizes the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to grant financial support to eligible entities-including local governments and tribal organizations-to
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Rep. Janelle S. Bynum, D-OR, has introduced the Accelerating Home Building Act aimed at enhancing the availability of mixed-income housing through streamlined design approval processes and targeted grants. This initiative seeks to empower local governments and eligible entities with the tools necessary to address the growing need for affordable housing across various communities.
The Accelerating Home Building Act authorizes the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to grant financial support to eligible entities-including local governments and tribal organizations-toselect from a gallery of pre-reviewed designs for housing structures. This bill focuses on facilitating the construction of low-rise and mid-rise buildings that can accommodate diverse income levels, thereby promoting mixed-income communities. By using pre-approved designs, the act aims to reduce delays and barriers in the building approval process, allowing for quicker responses to housing shortages.
The motivation behind this legislation is the urgent need for affordable housing, especially as housing prices continue to rise and affordability dwindles for many American families. Key provisions within the bill emphasize support for rural areas, ensuring that at least 10% of grant funds are allocated to projects in these regions, where housing challenges can often be exacerbated by limited resources and infrastructure.
The act also mandates that grant recipients provide reports on their use of funds, detailing the outcomes associated with the implementation of the approved designs. This requirement ensures that there is accountability in the use of taxpayer money while also fostering best practices that can be shared broadly among communities.
Overall, Rep. Bynum's Accelerating Home Building Act represents a proactive approach to housing policy, aiming to address pressing housing needs through innovation and collaboration at the local level.
The bill (H.R. 5907) introduced on 11/4/2025 has 3 co-sponsors: Reps. Bryan Steil, R-WI; Scott Fitzgerald, R-WI; Chris Pappas, D-NH.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5907/text
Rep. Bean Introduces We Want Our Healthcare Money Back Act of 2025
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Rep. Aaron Bean, R-FL, has introduced the We Want Our Healthcare Money Back Act of 2025, aiming to enhance accountability in Medicare and Medicaid through regular reporting on fraud investigations conducted by the Department of Health and Human Services' Inspector General.
The legislation mandates that the Inspector General submit comprehensive reports on Medicare and Medicaid fraud every three months for two years following the bill's enactment. These reports will include crucial data such as the number of investigations launched, criminal prosecutions, civil actions, and
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Rep. Aaron Bean, R-FL, has introduced the We Want Our Healthcare Money Back Act of 2025, aiming to enhance accountability in Medicare and Medicaid through regular reporting on fraud investigations conducted by the Department of Health and Human Services' Inspector General.
The legislation mandates that the Inspector General submit comprehensive reports on Medicare and Medicaid fraud every three months for two years following the bill's enactment. These reports will include crucial data such as the number of investigations launched, criminal prosecutions, civil actions, andthe monetary implications of fraudulent activities. This initiative comes in response to ongoing concerns regarding misuse of federal healthcare funds and the need for greater transparency to safeguard taxpayer money.
The introduction of this bill reflects a broader recognition of the vulnerabilities within the Medicare and Medicaid systems, which have been targets for fraudulent activity over the years. With estimates suggesting that billions of dollars are lost annually to fraud, both beneficiaries and taxpayers stand to benefit from more stringent oversight and accountability measures. By enhancing the frequency and detail of reports, the bill seeks to deter fraudulent practices and ensure that legal actions are taken against offenders, potentially recovering significant sums for the federal government.
Furthermore, the legislative proposal does not authorize additional funding, indicating a commitment to utilizing existing resources efficiently. This approach may foster a more proactive stance towards fraud detection without incurring further financial burdens on the government.
Rep. Bean's bill is poised to serve as a critical tool in the fight against healthcare fraud, reflecting a stance that prioritizes integrity in government-funded healthcare programs and ultimately aims to restore public confidence in such essential services.
The bill (H.R. 5871) introduced on 10/31/2025 has 1 co-sponsor: Rep. Mike Haridopolos, R-FL.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5871/text
Rep. Bean Introduces PROMPT Act
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Rep. Aaron Bean, R-FL, has introduced the Prompt Reporting and Oversight for Medicare Providing Transparency Act, colloquially known as the PROMPT Act. This legislation aims to enhance transparency within the Medicare program by mandating that the Secretary of Health and Human Services provide beneficiaries with an explanation of benefits within 30 days of receiving any medical item or service.
The introduction of the PROMPT Act comes in response to growing concerns among Medicare beneficiaries regarding the delays in receiving clear and detailed information about their healthcare
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Rep. Aaron Bean, R-FL, has introduced the Prompt Reporting and Oversight for Medicare Providing Transparency Act, colloquially known as the PROMPT Act. This legislation aims to enhance transparency within the Medicare program by mandating that the Secretary of Health and Human Services provide beneficiaries with an explanation of benefits within 30 days of receiving any medical item or service.
The introduction of the PROMPT Act comes in response to growing concerns among Medicare beneficiaries regarding the delays in receiving clear and detailed information about their healthcarecosts. Many patients have reported confusion over billing practices and uncovered services, resulting in frustration and uncertainty about their financial responsibilities. By requiring timely explanations of benefits, the bill seeks to empower patients with the information they need to make informed healthcare decisions.
The proposed changes apply to all items and services covered under Medicare, significantly improving communication between healthcare providers, insurers, and patients. This initiative is part of a broader effort to streamline healthcare administration and enhance patient experiences within the Medicare program. With the promise of clearer reporting, the PROMPT Act aims to alleviate stress on beneficiaries, enabling them to plan their healthcare finances more effectively.
In the context of an evolving healthcare landscape, where access to information is paramount, the legislation underscores a commitment to patient-centered care. By fostering greater transparency, the PROMPT Act aligns with the needs of an aging population that increasingly relies on Medicare for their health services.
Rep. Bean's legislation has been referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and the Committee on Energy and Commerce for consideration. As discussions progress, the bill's proponents remain optimistic about its potential to transform the Medicare experience for millions of Americans.
The bill (H.R. 5873) introduced on 10/31/2025 has 2 co-sponsors: Reps. Maria Elvira Salazar, R-FL; Mike Haridopolos, R-FL.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5873/text
Rep. Bean Introduces PROMPT Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Rep. Aaron Bean, R-FL, has introduced the Prompt Reporting and Oversight for Medicare Providing Transparency Act, colloquially known as the PROMPT Act. This legislation aims to enhance transparency within the Medicare program by mandating that the Secretary of Health and Human Services provide beneficiaries with an explanation of benefits within 30 days of receiving any medical item or service.
The introduction of the PROMPT Act comes in response to growing concerns among Medicare beneficiaries regarding the delays in receiving clear and detailed information about their healthcare
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Rep. Aaron Bean, R-FL, has introduced the Prompt Reporting and Oversight for Medicare Providing Transparency Act, colloquially known as the PROMPT Act. This legislation aims to enhance transparency within the Medicare program by mandating that the Secretary of Health and Human Services provide beneficiaries with an explanation of benefits within 30 days of receiving any medical item or service.
The introduction of the PROMPT Act comes in response to growing concerns among Medicare beneficiaries regarding the delays in receiving clear and detailed information about their healthcarecosts. Many patients have reported confusion over billing practices and uncovered services, resulting in frustration and uncertainty about their financial responsibilities. By requiring timely explanations of benefits, the bill seeks to empower patients with the information they need to make informed healthcare decisions.
The proposed changes apply to all items and services covered under Medicare, significantly improving communication between healthcare providers, insurers, and patients. This initiative is part of a broader effort to streamline healthcare administration and enhance patient experiences within the Medicare program. With the promise of clearer reporting, the PROMPT Act aims to alleviate stress on beneficiaries, enabling them to plan their healthcare finances more effectively.
In the context of an evolving healthcare landscape, where access to information is paramount, the legislation underscores a commitment to patient-centered care. By fostering greater transparency, the PROMPT Act aligns with the needs of an aging population that increasingly relies on Medicare for their health services.
Rep. Bean's legislation has been referred to the Committee on Ways and Means and the Committee on Energy and Commerce for consideration. As discussions progress, the bill's proponents remain optimistic about its potential to transform the Medicare experience for millions of Americans.
The bill (H.R. 5873) introduced on 10/31/2025 has 2 co-sponsors: Reps. Maria Elvira Salazar, R-FL; Mike Haridopolos, R-FL.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5873/text
Rep. Bean Introduces Medical License Verification Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Rep. Aaron Bean, R-FL, has introduced the Medical License Verification Act, aimed at enhancing the integrity of healthcare provider identification by mandating a verification process for licenses before issuing unique health identifiers.
The legislation seeks to amend title XI of the Social Security Act, specifically requiring the Secretary of Health and Human Services to verify that healthcare providers are licensed in good standing before they receive a unique health identifier. This measure addresses increasing concerns about the quality of care and the legitimacy of healthcare
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Rep. Aaron Bean, R-FL, has introduced the Medical License Verification Act, aimed at enhancing the integrity of healthcare provider identification by mandating a verification process for licenses before issuing unique health identifiers.
The legislation seeks to amend title XI of the Social Security Act, specifically requiring the Secretary of Health and Human Services to verify that healthcare providers are licensed in good standing before they receive a unique health identifier. This measure addresses increasing concerns about the quality of care and the legitimacy of healthcareprofessionals operating across the United States.
In recent years, there has been growing scrutiny of healthcare providers' credentials, especially with the rise of telemedicine, which allows practitioners to serve patients in various states without being physically present. This legislation is framed as a crucial step to ensure that patients receive care from qualified providers and to safeguard the healthcare system from potential fraud. By implementing an automated verification system, the bill aims to protect both patients and healthcare institutions from the risks associated with unlicensed practitioners.
The Medical License Verification Act responds to the call for greater accountability and transparency in the healthcare sector, aligning with ongoing efforts to reform healthcare delivery and enhance patient safety. As healthcare becomes increasingly complex and technology-driven, ensuring that providers are properly verified is essential for maintaining public trust in medical services.
As the bill moves through Congress, it underscores a commitment to improving healthcare standards and protecting patients by ensuring that only qualified professionals are allowed to practice medicine. The proposed verification process is expected to streamline operations within the healthcare system while bolstering the confidence of the public in their caregivers.
The bill (H.R. 5872) introduced on 10/31/2025 has 1 co-sponsor: Rep. Mike Haridopolos, R-FL.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5872/text
Rep. Arrington Introduces Prevent Government Shutdowns Act
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Rep. Jodey C. Arrington, R-TX, has introduced the Prevent Government Shutdowns Act, designed to ensure uninterrupted government operations during lapses in appropriations. This proactive measure aims to automate appropriations for federal programs, preventing the disruptions typically associated with budget stalemates.
The bill proposes procedures for automatic continuing appropriations, allowing essential government services to maintain operations seamlessly during fiscal year transitions or when Congress fails to pass timely appropriations. By establishing a system that
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Rep. Jodey C. Arrington, R-TX, has introduced the Prevent Government Shutdowns Act, designed to ensure uninterrupted government operations during lapses in appropriations. This proactive measure aims to automate appropriations for federal programs, preventing the disruptions typically associated with budget stalemates.
The bill proposes procedures for automatic continuing appropriations, allowing essential government services to maintain operations seamlessly during fiscal year transitions or when Congress fails to pass timely appropriations. By establishing a system thatprovides funding for programs based on prior fiscal year allocations, the legislation tackles the recurring issues caused by government shutdowns, which lead to halted services and financial uncertainty for federal employees.
With the federal government experiencing shutdowns on multiple occasions in recent years, including significant disruptions that affected millions of workers and services, Rep. Arrington's initiative seeks to mitigate this risk by ensuring that federal programs can automatically receive necessary funding for at least 14 days at a time. This period can be extended as long as the budget impasse continues, allowing for continuity and predictability in government operations vital for national security and public welfare.
In an environment where fiscal negotiations often stall, the Prevent Government Shutdowns Act reflects a commitment to fostering a more stable legislative framework. This legislative effort underscores the importance of accountability and fiscal responsibility while safeguarding essential government functions. By addressing a long-standing challenge in budgetary processes, this act represents a significant step toward creating more effective governance and reducing the impact of partisan gridlock on the public.
The bill (H.R. 5870) introduced on 10/31/2025 has 7 co-sponsors: Reps. Jimmy Panetta, D-CA; Scott H. Peters, D-CA; Bill Huizenga, R-MI; Mariannette Miller-Meeks, R-IA; Max L. Miller, R-OH; Zachary Nunn, R-IA; Maria Elvira Salazar, R-FL.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5870/text
Rep. Cline Introduces Firearm Access During Shutdowns Act
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Rep. Ben Cline, R-VA, has introduced the Firearm Access During Shutdowns Act, aimed at ensuring the continuity of essential federal operations related to firearms laws and export licensing during government shutdowns. This initiative seeks to manage the potential disruptions in services that could arise during lapses in federal appropriations.
The bill outlines specific operations that must continue to function under all circumstances, including the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, which is crucial for the enforcement of gun regulations. By labeling these
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 -- Rep. Ben Cline, R-VA, has introduced the Firearm Access During Shutdowns Act, aimed at ensuring the continuity of essential federal operations related to firearms laws and export licensing during government shutdowns. This initiative seeks to manage the potential disruptions in services that could arise during lapses in federal appropriations.
The bill outlines specific operations that must continue to function under all circumstances, including the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, which is crucial for the enforcement of gun regulations. By labeling theseactivities as essential to public safety, the legislation aims to prevent bureaucratic delays that might hinder firearm transactions and export activities during funding impasses.
In light of previous government shutdowns, concerns have been raised over the effects on public safety and regulatory compliance in the firearms sector. The proposed legislation is a response to the increased scrutiny surrounding gun ownership and the need for reliable background checks. It emphasizes that the services associated with both the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives and the Department of State will remain operational, thereby maintaining oversight and regulation even amid broader governmental disruptions.
By declaring these operations as essential, the Firearm Access During Shutdowns Act seeks to protect both public safety and the rights of lawful gun owners, ensuring that regulatory processes do not come to a halt due to budgetary conflicts. This legislative push aligns with ongoing debates about the necessity of seamless governance in protecting both citizens and their rights to bear arms. Cline's bill will now be reviewed by the relevant committees for further consideration.
The bill (H.R. 5874) introduced on 10/31/2025 has 28 co-sponsors: Reps. Earl L. Buddy Carter, R-GA; Wesley Hunt, R-TX; Barry Moore, R-AL; Harriet M. Hageman, R-WY; Mark Harris, R-NC; Mike Collins, R-GA; Richard McCormick, R-GA; Michael Cloud, R-TX; Randy K. Weber, Sr., R-TX; Eric Burlison, R-MO; Lauren Boebert, R-CO; Scott DesJarlais, R-TN; Daniel Webster, R-FL; Lance Gooden, R-TX; Nancy Mace, R-SC; Scott Fitzgerald, R-WI; Randy Feenstra, R-IA; Ronny Jackson, R-TX; Clay Higgins, R-LA; Troy Downing, R-MT; Randy Fine, R-FL; Riley M. Moore, R-WV; Sheri Biggs, R-SC; Russ Fulcher, R-ID; Jeff Hurd, R-CO; Jefferson Shreve, R-IN; Andy Harris, R-MD; Pat Harrigan, R-NC.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/5874/text