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Yes: 400 • No: 0
Sponsored By: Representative Van Drew
Passed House
Condemns ideologically motivated violence and antisemitism. This resolution condemns the June 1, 2025 targeted act of terror in Boulder, Colorado as a cowardly, ideologically motivated attack and recognizes it as part of a disturbing pattern of targeted aggression against Jewish individuals. It reaffirms the House's commitment to protecting Americans' rights to assemble peacefully and practice their faith without fear. The resolution calls on federal, state, and local law enforcement to ensure thorough investigation and prosecution and urges elected officials and community leaders to speak out against antisemitism and politically motivated violence.
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Van Drew
NJ • R
Allen
GA • R
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Rep. Bacon, Don [R-NE-2]
NE • R
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Babin
TX • R
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Rep. Boebert, Lauren [R-CO-4]
CO • R
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Rep. Burchett, Tim [R-TN-2]
TN • R
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Rep. Calvert, Ken [R-CA-41]
CA • R
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Rep. DeGette, Diana [D-CO-1]
CO • D
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Rep. Ezell, Mike [R-MS-4]
MS • R
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Feenstra
IA • R
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Rep. Figures, Shomari [D-AL-2]
AL • D
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Rep. Fleischmann, Charles J. "Chuck" [R-TN-3]
TN • R
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Rep. Fitzpatrick, Brian K. [R-PA-1]
PA • R
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Fulcher
ID • R
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Garbarino
NY • R
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Goldman (TX)
TX • R
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Gonzales, Tony
TX • R
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Gooden
TX • R
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Green (TN)
TN • R
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Rep. Guest, Michael [R-MS-3]
MS • R
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Rep. Hamadeh, Abraham J. [R-AZ-8]
AZ • R
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Rep. Harrigan, Pat [R-NC-10]
NC • R
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Rep. Harshbarger, Diana [R-TN-1]
TN • R
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Rep. Issa, Darrell [R-CA-48]
CA • R
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Jackson (TX)
TX • R
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Kustoff
TN • R
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LaMalfa
CA • R
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Rep. Lawler, Michael [R-NY-17]
NY • R
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Luna
FL • R
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Maloy
UT • R
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Rep. Meuser, Daniel [R-PA-9]
PA • R
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Moore (NC)
NC • R
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Rep. Moolenaar, John R. [R-MI-2]
MI • R
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Rep. Moskowitz, Jared [D-FL-23]
FL • D
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Rep. Nadler, Jerrold [D-NY-12]
NY • D
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Rep. Neguse, Joe [D-CO-2]
CO • D
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Norman
SC • R
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Rep. Ogles, Andrew [R-TN-5]
TN • R
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Owens
UT • R
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Rep. Pettersen, Brittany [D-CO-7]
CO • D
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Rep. Schneider, Bradley Scott [D-IL-10]
IL • D
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Rep. Self, Keith [R-TX-3]
TX • R
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Smith (NJ)
NJ • R
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Stauber
MN • R
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Tenney
NY • R
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Turner (OH)
OH • R
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Rep. Wagner, Ann [R-MO-2]
MO • R
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Rep. Wasserman Schultz, Debbie [D-FL-25]
FL • D
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Webster (FL)
FL • R
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Williams (TX)
TX • R
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Wittman
VA • R
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Yakym
IN • R
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Evans (CO)
CO • R
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Rep. Crow, Jason [D-CO-6]
CO • D
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Balderson
OH • R
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Foxx
NC • R
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Fedorchak
ND • R
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Rep. Shreve, Jefferson [R-IN-6]
IN • R
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Perry
PA • R
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Rep. Norcross, Donald [D-NJ-1]
NJ • D
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Rep. Gottheimer, Josh [D-NJ-5]
NJ • D
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Rep. Miller-Meeks, Mariannette [R-IA-1]
IA • R
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Rep. Fry, Russell [R-SC-7]
SC • R
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Rep. Weber, Randy K. Sr. [R-TX-14]
TX • R
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Bilirakis
FL • R
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Langworthy
NY • R
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Rep. Pallone, Frank, Jr. [D-NJ-6]
NJ • D
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Rep. Hill, J. French [R-AR-2]
AR • R
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Gillen
NY • D
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Rep. DelBene, Suzan K. [D-WA-1]
WA • D
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Rep. Doggett, Lloyd [D-TX-37]
TX • D
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All Roll Calls
Yes: 400 • No: 0
house vote • 6/9/2025
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Agree
Yes: 400 • No: 0
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HR452 — Miracle on Ice Congressional Gold Medal Act
This law awards Congressional Gold Medals to the 1980 U.S. Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Team as a formal recognition of their Lake Placid victory and its lasting effect on American morale and the sport of hockey. It directs the Treasury to strike the medals and sets rules for duplicates, display, and funding. - Team legacy and public recognition: The Act honors the 1980 team with a symbolic national award that reinforces their historical and cultural significance for fans, players, and communities connected to the game. - Museum displays and research access: One gold medal goes to the Lake Placid Olympic Center, one to the United States Hockey Hall of Fame Museum in Eveleth, Minnesota, and one to the United States Olympic & Paralympic Museum in Colorado Springs for display and research. - Mint operations and collectibles: The Secretary of the Treasury will strike the medals, may sell bronze duplicates at prices that cover costs, and classifies the medals as national and numismatic items. The U.S. Mint Public Enterprise Fund pays for production and receives proceeds from duplicate sales.
HR1422 — Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025
Expands U.S. sanctions on Iran's oil and petrochemical sectors to cut off funding for weapons, missiles, drones, and terrorism. The Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025 broadens who can be sanctioned and adds immigration and enforcement tools to target evasion and facilitation.
HR909 — Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act of 2025
Would make the False Claims Act apply to deposits to the Crime Victims Fund through FY2029. It would also require an Inspector General audit that sets the audit's scope, timing, and recipients, and the measure is titled the Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act of 2025. - Entities that make deposits to the Crime Victims Fund would be subject to the False Claims Act (31 U.S.C. 3729–3731) for deposits from enactment through FY2029. - An Inspector General audit would examine the Crime Victims Fund and the bill would set the audit's scope, timing, and who receives the report.
HR842 — Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act
Would expand Medicare to cover multi-cancer early detection screening tests. It defines eligible tests as certain FDA-cleared or approved genomic blood tests or comparable biological-sample tests and directs the Secretary to use the national coverage determinations process to decide when they are covered.
HRES166 — Expressing support for the Iranian people's desires for a democratic, secular, and nonnuclear Republic of Iran, and condemning the Iranian regime's terrorism, regional proxy war, internal suppression, and for other purposes.
Supports the Iranian people's desire for a democratic, secular, and nonnuclear republic. This resolution would condemn the Islamic Republic for terrorism, regional proxy wars, weapons transfers, and domestic repression, and it urges Western nations to sustain sanctions and protect Iranian political refugees. - Iranian protesters and resistance: Affirms that Iranians should determine their political future by vote and highlights major protests led by women and youth. - Victims and minorities inside Iran: Recalls alleged abuses including executions during the first four months of Masoud Pezeshkian's presidency, citing over 500 prisoners killed and at least 17 women, and names repression of Kurds, Baluchis, Arabs, Christians, Jews, Baha'is, Zoroastrians, and Sunni Muslims. - Regional security and trade: Characterizes Iran as a source of terrorism and instability, accusing it of funding proxies and supplying weapons, missiles, and drones that threaten ships, Red Sea trade, and U.S. forces. - Allies and refugees: Urges Western governments to hold the regime accountable with ongoing sanctions, support the Iranian opposition and the Ten-Point Plan for the Future of Iran, and work with Albania to protect political refugees at Ashraf 3 under the 1951 Geneva Convention and the European Convention on Human Rights.
HR979 — AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2025
This bill would require AM broadcast capability to be installed as standard equipment in passenger motor vehicles. It focuses on driver-accessible AM reception, allows digital AM audio to count for compliance, and links vehicle AM capability to emergency alerting through IPAWS. - Drivers and households: Built-in, driver-accessible AM reception would make it easier for people to get local AM stations and emergency alerts from their vehicles. The bill allows devices that receive digital AM to meet the requirement. - Vehicle manufacturers: The Department of Transportation would need to issue a rule within 1 year, with a general compliance deadline no later than 2 years after the rule is issued. Small manufacturers that produced no more than 40,000 passenger vehicles in 2022 would get at least 4 years to comply. - Oversight and emergency systems: States would be barred from imposing their own AM-access rules. The bill mandates interim labels and pricing protections for cars without AM, authorizes civil penalties and DOJ injunctions for violations, requires a GAO study and a congressional briefing within 1 year, and includes an 8-year sunset for the authority.
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The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act of 1968 16 U.S.C. §§ 1271–1287 established the national policy that certain rivers with outstanding natural, scenic, recreational, and historic values shall be preserved
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The Department of Veterans Affairs provides burial and memorial benefits under 38 U.S.C. Chapters 23 and 24 that significantly reduce and in some cases eliminate funeral costs for eligible veterans an