All Roll Calls
Yes: 322 • No: 290
Sponsored By: Representative Griffith, H. Morgan [R-VA-9]
Became Law
Cancels EPA's National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for rubber tire manufacturing. The joint resolution overturns the EPA rule published Nov. 29, 2024.
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Griffith, H. Morgan [R-VA-9]
VA • R
Balderson
OH • R
Sponsored 2/25/2025
Rep. Weber, Randy K. Sr. [R-TX-14]
TX • R
Sponsored 2/25/2025
Crenshaw
TX • R
Sponsored 2/25/2025
Latta
OH • R
Sponsored 2/25/2025
Rep. Carter, Earl L. "Buddy" [R-GA-1]
GA • R
Sponsored 2/25/2025
Rep. Palmer, Gary J. [R-AL-6]
AL • R
Sponsored 2/25/2025
Schmidt
KS • R
Sponsored 2/25/2025
Bost
IL • R
Sponsored 2/25/2025
Rep. Tenney, Claudia [R-NY-24]
NY • R
Sponsored 2/25/2025
Rep. Wilson, Joe [R-SC-2]
SC • R
Sponsored 2/25/2025
Joyce (PA)
PA • R
Sponsored 2/25/2025
Bilirakis
FL • R
Sponsored 2/26/2025
Rep. Bice, Stephanie I. [R-OK-5]
OK • R
Sponsored 2/27/2025
Rep. Rouzer, David [R-NC-7]
NC • R
Sponsored 3/3/2025
Pfluger
TX • R
Sponsored 3/3/2025
Lee (FL)
FL • R
Sponsored 3/3/2025
Haridopolos
FL • R
Sponsored 3/3/2025
McGuire
VA • R
Sponsored 3/3/2025
Rep. Nunn, Zachary [R-IA-3]
IA • R
Sponsored 3/4/2025
Rep. Rulli, Michael A. [R-OH-6]
OH • R
Sponsored 3/5/2025
All Roll Calls
Yes: 322 • No: 290
senate vote • 5/6/2025
On the Joint Resolution H.J.Res. 61
Yes: 55 • No: 45
senate vote • 5/5/2025
On the Motion to Proceed H.J.Res. 61
Yes: 51 • No: 43
house vote • 3/5/2025
On Passage
Yes: 216 • No: 202
HR1301 — Death Tax Repeal Act
This bill would repeal the federal estate tax and the generation‑skipping transfer tax. It would also reshape gift tax rules by keeping tiered rates but creating a $10 million lifetime exemption indexed for inflation. - Heirs of people who die on or after enactment would not owe the federal estate tax. This removes that tax from those estates. - Donors and high‑net‑worth individuals would still face a gift tax, but under a tiered schedule from 18% to 35% and a $10 million lifetime exemption that is indexed for inflation after 2011. - Generation‑skipping transfers made on or after enactment would not be subject to the GST tax. Qualified domestic trusts for surviving spouses of decedents who died before enactment would follow transitional rules, including changed treatment of distributions after a 10‑year period beginning on the enactment date.
HR703 — Main Street Tax Certainty Act
This bill would permanently preserve the qualified business income (QBI) deduction by removing the sunset provision in Internal Revenue Code section 199A. The change would apply to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2025, so the deduction would be available for 2026 and later tax years. It achieves this by striking subsection (i) of section 199A and setting that effective date. Taxpayers with qualified business income would continue to claim the QBI deduction under the existing Section 199A rules for those years.
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.
HR425 — Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act
Repeals the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA). The bill would remove the CTA and the amendments enacted under it from the U.S. Code and then make targeted fixes to related laws. Those edits include striking references to section 5336 in Title 31, changing language in section 5322, repealing section 6502 of the Anti‑Money Laundering Act of 2020, and removing a subsection from section 6509. The draft text also contains a literal '<all>' markup at the end of the section.
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.
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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