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Homeowner Energy Freedom Act
This bill gets rid of several government programs run by the Department of Energy, including a rebate program that helped lower- and middle-income households pay for electric home upgrades, a grant program that trained home energy efficiency contractors, and a program that helped state and local governments adopt certain building energy codes. It also takes back any leftover money that was set aside for the rebate program and the building energy codes program.
Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026
This bill provides funding for the rest of the 2026 fiscal year to several major parts of the federal government, including the Departments of Defense, Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, the Treasury, and the State Department, among others. It also gives temporary funding to the Department of Homeland Security at 2025 spending levels until February 13, 2026, or until a separate funding bill is passed for that department. In addition, the bill extends a number of programs and authorities that were set to expire, covering a wide range of areas such as flood insurance, food safety standards, cybersecurity, immigration programs, trade preferences for certain countries, welfare assistance (TANF), and several health care programs.
Undersea Cable Protection Act of 2025
This bill stops the Department of Commerce from requiring special permits for work on undersea fiber optic cables — like installing, fixing, or maintaining them — inside national marine sanctuaries, as long as another state or federal agency has already given permission for that work. It also allows Commerce to have the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) work with other federal agencies when cable-related activities might damage resources in a national marine sanctuary.
Securing America’s Critical Minerals Supply Act
This bill requires the Department of Energy to protect the supply of energy resources that are important to keeping the country's energy systems running, especially those whose supply chains could be easily disrupted. The Department would have to regularly study these resources, looking at things like weaknesses in supply chains, limits on producing them in the U.S., government rules that affect their production, and how depending on imports or actions by hostile countries could threaten U.S. energy security. The bill also directs the Department to come up with plans to strengthen supply chains, find alternatives to these critical resources, and improve ways to reuse and recycle them.
Home Appliance Protection and Affordability Act
This bill changes the rules for how the Department of Energy (DOE) sets energy-saving standards for household appliances like gas stoves, clothes washers, and dishwashers. It gives DOE more flexibility on timing for updating standards and allows standards to be changed or removed if they raise costs for consumers, don't save much energy or water, aren't technically practical, or make certain products unavailable to buyers. The bill also requires DOE to publicly disclose certain meetings with groups that have ties to China, have pushed for limits on energy use, or have received federal money. Additionally, it stops DOE from setting new energy standards for distribution transformers, which are devices used to deliver electricity.
HR 10
Reserved for the Speaker.
This bill title, "Reserved for the Speaker," means that this bill number has been set aside for the Speaker of the House of Representatives to use for a future piece of legislation. It does not yet address a specific topic or policy. No official summary is available for this bill.
On The Floor
Take Care of America’s Veterans Act
DLARA
SBA Artificial Intelligence Utilization Act of 2026
Oversight and Transparency for Small Business Certifications Act of 2026
Live Discussion
Late to this thread, but the House sitting on it proves the point — Congress won’t even defend its own tariff power.
SJRES 77
Yes, without enthusiasm. Enforceable penalties beat internal policy. The warrant question belongs in court next.
S 1318
Multi-year blank check for ICE and CBP with weak accountability. I’d back border funding paired with real immigration reform.
S 2
Yeah this ain't gonna fly.
HR 1329
More like Ghost Problems Act. If this Congress really wants to reduce fraud then maybe they should properly fund the Department of Ed so that they can do their job. So bogus
HR 7892
i think it’s great
HR 7892