All Roll Calls
Yes: 215 • No: 195
Sponsored By: Representative Kim, Young [R-CA-40]
Passed House
Support for law enforcement is the central theme of this resolution, while it also affirms the right to peaceful assembly and urges cooperation to stop violent unrest in Los Angeles.
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Kim, Young [R-CA-40]
CA • R
Rep. Calvert, Ken [R-CA-41]
CA • R
Sponsored 6/17/2025
Rep. Valadao, David G. [R-CA-22]
CA • R
Sponsored 6/17/2025
Rep. Fong, Vince [R-CA-20]
CA • R
Sponsored 6/17/2025
LaMalfa
CA • R
Sponsored 6/17/2025
Rep. Issa, Darrell [R-CA-48]
CA • R
Sponsored 6/17/2025
McClintock
CA • R
Sponsored 6/17/2025
Obernolte
CA • R
Sponsored 6/17/2025
Kiley (CA)
CA • I
Sponsored 6/17/2025
All Roll Calls
Yes: 215 • No: 195
house vote • 6/27/2025
On Agreeing to the Resolution
Yes: 215 • No: 195
HR471 — Fix Our Forests Act
Speeds hazardous fuels reduction and wildfire resilience by creating designated fireshed areas, a joint Fireshed Center, and new authorities that would streamline planning, data sharing, and on-the-ground restoration across federal, Tribal, state, local, private, and nonprofit lands. - Communities and households: At-risk communities would get coordinated mapping, smoke forecasting, and a unified grant application to make funding for home hardening and local projects easier to access. - Tribal governments and state/local partners: Tribes or Governors could trigger shared‑stewardship agreements within 90 days to join cross‑boundary planning and fireshed assessments that prioritize tribal water supplies and community risk. - Forest managers, utilities, and responders: Agencies would gain faster project authorities including NEPA exemptions for designated firesheds, higher Healthy Forests Restoration Act project thresholds (10,000 acres), a 150‑foot hazard‑tree clearance for power lines, expanded contracting tools, and intra‑agency strike teams to speed environmental reviews and implementation. Note: The sources set many deadlines, reporting rules, pilot programs, and several seven‑year sunsets but do not provide a specific federal cost estimate.
HR2709 — Save Our Sequoias Act
A nationwide, time-limited program to protect giant sequoias by creating a formal shared stewardship partnership and fast-tracking protective projects. This bill would set up a cross-jurisdictional coalition, require health and reforestation planning, authorize emergency protective actions, fund grants and a philanthropic protection fund, and create strike teams and monitoring to speed on-the-ground work.
HR4288 — To name the Department of Veterans Affairs community-based outpatient clinic in San Jose, California, as the "Corporal Patrick D. Tillman VA Clinic".
Would designate the San Jose Department of Veterans Affairs community-based outpatient clinic as the "Corporal Patrick D. Tillman Department of Veterans Affairs Clinic" with the interchangeable name "Pat Tillman VA Clinic." The bill records Tillman's life and service, including his football career, decision to join the U.S. Army, deployments with the 75th Ranger Regiment, death in Afghanistan, and posthumous honors. It makes those two official federal references for the San Jose VA clinic in laws, regulations, maps, and records and limits the change to naming only.
HRES496 — Condemning the violent June 2025 riots in Los Angeles, California.
Condemns the violent June 2025 Los Angeles riots and affirms support for law enforcement. This resolution would recognize the right to assemble and protest peacefully while condemning arson, vandalism, street blockages, fires, attacks on officers, use of commercial-grade fireworks and Molotov cocktails, and burning of American flags that followed lawful Federal Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions beginning June 6, 2025. It would note that more than 40 people were arrested and five LAPD officers were injured, cite differing statements from Governor Gavin Newsom and the LAPD about the need for help, call on local and state officials to work with the Federal Government to restore peace, and express gratitude to the LAPD, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, California Highway Patrol, Orange County Sheriff’s Department, and other law enforcement agencies.
HJRES78 — Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service relating to "Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Endangered Species Status for the San Francisco Bay-Delta Distinct Population Segment of the Longfin Smelt".
Nullifies the Endangered Species listing for the San Francisco Bay‑Delta longfin smelt. It disapproves the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rule published July 30, 2024 (89 Fed. Reg. 61029) that listed the San Francisco Bay‑Delta distinct population segment of the longfin smelt as endangered and declares that the rule has no force or effect.
HR2175 — To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 130 South Patterson Avenue in Santa Barbara, California, as the "Brigadier General Frederick R. Lopez Post Office Building".
Designates the Santa Barbara United States Postal Service facility at 130 South Patterson Avenue as the Brigadier General Frederick R. Lopez Post Office Building. The act makes that name the official reference for the facility in all federal laws, maps, regulations, documents, papers, and other United States records.
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