All Roll Calls
Yes: 413 • No: 434
Sponsored By: Representative Scott, Austin [R-GA-8]
Failed
Sets strict House floor rules for considering four major measures. It would have limited debate, waived many points of order, and tightly controlled which amendments Members could offer.
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Scott, Austin [R-GA-8]
GA • R
There are no cosponsors for this bill.
All Roll Calls
Yes: 413 • No: 434
house vote • 6/30/2026
On Ordering the Previous Question
Yes: 215 • No: 210
house vote • 6/30/2026
On Agreeing to the Resolution
Yes: 198 • No: 224
HR6976 — Duty Status Reform Act
Would reorganize and harmonize reserve and National Guard duty authorities into a single, modern framework. It would create clear duty categories, align who counts as "active duty" for benefits, and set caps, timelines, and reporting rules for mobilizations.
HR7613 — ALERT Act
Accelerate deployment of airborne collision avoidance and strengthen air traffic safety. This bill would push faster equipage and tougher alerting standards for civil aircraft, overhaul air traffic control training and risk tools, and require a Department of Defense and DOT agreement on ADS‑B use and military rotary‑wing coordination. - Families of crash victims: Would receive briefings from the Administrator within 180 days and every 180 days thereafter until final rules are issued. - Airlines and selected aircraft operators: Would need ACAS Xa integrated with ADS‑B In and transponder interrogations and meet retrofit deadlines, with equipage required by Dec. 31, 2031 and upgrade caps to Dec. 31, 2033 for software or training changes. - Rotorcraft and powered‑lift operators: Would face ACAS Xr equipage and certification with an equip‑by date of Dec. 31, 2031, plus mandated helicopter route chart updates and the closure of Helicopter Route 4's DC segment. - Air traffic controllers and facilities: Would get instructor‑led Threat and Error Management training within 9 months, a safety risk assessment tool within 180 days, time‑on‑position limits within one year, and conflict alert and anti‑blocking assessments and upgrades. - Department of Defense aviation: Would sign a memorandum of agreement with DOT, report counts of special‑mission flights with ADS‑B Out turned off, adopt ADS‑B maintenance checks at least every 90 days, and plan equipage and training tied to the 2031 timelines. - Manufacturers and standards bodies: Would see minimum operational performance standards for ACAS Xr by Dec. 31, 2026 and required updates to aural and visual alerting and display symbols.
HR2345 — Ocmulgee Mounds National Park and Preserve Establishment Act
Redesignates Ocmulgee Mounds as a National Park and establishes an adjacent National Preserve. The bill would combine the two areas into a single managed unit called the Ocmulgee Mounds National Park and Preserve and set rules for land use, tribal access, and resource protection. - Tribes: The Muscogee (Creek) Nation would get about 126 acres taken into trust as part of Indian country. The bill requires tribal consultation, preserves access to sacred and burial sites, and creates a tribal hiring preference for park jobs. - Visitors and conservation: A general management plan must be completed within 3 years and address cultural resource protection, interpretation, and important cultural landscapes. Hunting would be allowed in the Preserve and fishing in waters of the Park and Preserve subject to federal and state law, with zones or seasonal limits after state consultation. - Landowners and administration: Land for the Park and Preserve may be acquired only by purchase from willing sellers, donation, or exchange with no eminent domain. An advisory council with Tribal, federal, state, and regional members would advise management and meet at least twice a year.
HR9535 — Securing Agriculture's Workforce Act of 2026
This bill would modernize and restructure the H‑2A nonimmigrant visa program to centralize authority, speed up hiring, and set new wage, housing, and worker-protection rules. It moves primary program authority to the Department of Homeland Security and creates a national online job registry run by the Department of Labor.
HR9298 — Stopping Harmful and Outrageous Torts Act
Rewrites federal immunity for gun makers and dealers. It would remake who is protected under the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act and change which lawsuits can go forward by redefining key terms and exceptions.
HR2548 — Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025
Automatic, recurring sanctions on the Russian government and its affiliates. This bill would create a multi-layered sanctions regime that forces mandatory measures within 15 days of a covered determination and requires reassessment every 90 days. - U.S. financial institutions and investors: Banks, brokers, and U.S. investment funds would be barred from processing transfers to the Russian Federation, buying Russian sovereign debt, or making monetary investments in entities owned or controlled by the Russian government. Many prohibitions would take effect within 15 days of a covered determination and recur every 90 days. - Energy, trade, and commodities: The bill would ban U.S. exports of energy to Russia, bar investments in the Russian energy sector, and prohibit imports of uranium sourced from Russia or Rosatom. It would also raise duties on imports from Russia to not less than 500 percent and allow similar duties on third countries trading in Russian-origin energy commodities. - Individuals, exchanges, and payment networks: High‑ranking Russian officials, oligarchs, and sector actors would face property blocks and visa ineligibility under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). The SEC would be directed to bar listing or trading of Russian‑affiliated issuers and global financial messaging providers could be sanctioned for continuing service to designated banks.
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