House Bills on the Floor
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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.
This bill changes the rules for a federal program that gives money to states to help low-income working families pay for child care. Right now, if a state doesn't follow the program's rules, the federal government can choose to take action against that state, but it doesn't have to. Under this bill, the federal government would be required to punish states that break the rules, including potentially cutting off their funding from the program.
2 votes · 6/3/2026
This bill changes the rules for how states can use money from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, which provides help to families in need. It says that only families earning less than twice the federal poverty level can receive TANF-funded help, requires states to use the money within a set time frame instead of holding onto it indefinitely, and makes sure federal TANF money adds to — rather than replaces — state and local funding. The bill also requires states to track and report incorrect payments, and it directs the Department of Health and Human Services to create a plan to reduce or eliminate those wrong payments within 10 years.
8 votes
This bill officially allows states to use money from the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program — a government program that helps low-income families — to fund pregnancy centers. These centers must focus on protecting the life of both the mother and the unborn child, and they must offer services and supplies like relationship counseling, pregnancy education, pregnancy testing, diapers, baby clothes, and other support for mothers, fathers, and families.
1 vote · 1/21/2026
This bill would stop Medicaid (the government health program for people with low incomes) from paying for certain procedures meant to change a young person's body to differ from their biological sex, including specific surgeries, implants, and medications like hormones, for anyone under 18. However, the bill makes exceptions for treatments approved by a parent or guardian that address early puberty, genetic disorders, or chromosomal abnormalities, reverse a previous gender transition procedure, or prevent death or serious harm to the body.
2 votes · 12/18/2025
This bill appears to deal with efforts to reduce the cost of health care premiums for people across the United States. No official summary is available for this bill.
1 vote · 12/17/2025
This bill renews and updates government health programs that deal with drug addiction, overdoses, and mental health for the years 2026 through 2030. It continues funding for programs that help specific groups — like pregnant women, young people, and children dealing with trauma — and supports things like recovery housing, job services, and loan repayment for health care workers who treat people with substance use problems. The bill also makes some changes, such as helping first responders get tools to treat non-opioid overdoses, adding transportation help for people in recovery seeking jobs, and expanding training support for addiction recovery centers. Finally, it creates new requirements, including protecting the Suicide Prevention Lifeline from cyberattacks, setting up a government work group focused on fentanyl contamination in illegal drugs, and reviewing how certain addiction treatment medications are classified.
1 vote · 6/4/2025