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  • H. R. 6316 aims to change the United States Code by adding a rule about the expiration of certain committee resolutions. Specifically, if a lease or project like construction or repair has not begun within five years of the resolution being approved by specific congressional...

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    H. R. 6316 is a rule that says if a building or repair job is not started in five years after getting a special approval, the approval goes away. This new rule will only count for approvals given out after the rule becomes official.

  • S. 5083 proposes an amendment to the John D. Dingell, Jr. Conservation, Management, and Recreation Act to extend the Every Kid Outdoors program. The amendment changes the program's duration from a set period every year to a flexible 12-month period determined by the...

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    This bill wants to keep a program going that helps kids explore the outdoors by giving them the chance to visit parks for free. It plans to make the program last longer and let people in charge decide when it starts each year.

  • S. 5639 is a bill that proposes to extend the authority of the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice to protect certain facilities and assets from unmanned aircraft, like drones. The legislation amends a section of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 to...

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    S. 5639 is a law that lets the government keep using special rules to stop drones from going near important places for a bit longer, until the end of September 2025.

  • H.R. 8308 proposes to continue the Nutria Eradication and Control Act of 2003 for an additional five years by extending its expiration date from 2025 to 2030. The Act also includes a minor amendment to correct a typographical error in the original 2003 legislation. This bill...

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    H.R. 8308 wants to keep working to get rid of certain big rodents called "nutria" for five more years until 2030, and it also fixes a small spelling mistake from an old law.

  • H.R. 1727 seeks to amend the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Development Act to extend the life of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park Commission. The bill changes the expiration date of the commission to October 1, 2031. This allows the commission to continue...

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    This bill wants to let a special team keep taking care of a park called the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal until the year 2031, which is like adding extra time to finish a fun project with friends.

  • H. R. 10293 aims to extend the authorities granted by the Defense Production Act of 1950. Specifically, this bill proposes an amendment to change the expiration date of certain authorities from September 30, 2025, to September 30, 2026. The bill was introduced by Mr. McHenry...

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    This bill wants to make sure that certain special powers given to help the country make important products, like during a big emergency, keep going for one more year until the end of September 2026.

  • H. R. 2123 seeks to amend the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 to extend the authorization of the National Flood Insurance Program. The bill proposes to change the program's expiration date from September 30, 2023, to September 30, 2025. It also includes a provision for...

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    H. R. 2123 is a plan to keep the National Flood Insurance Program going for longer, aiming to make sure it doesn't stop until September 30, 2025. This means people can still get help with flood insurance for two more years.

  • H.R. 1727 aims to amend the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Development Act by extending the term of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park Commission. This extension will now last until October 1, 2031. The bill was introduced by Representative David Trone along...

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    H.R. 1727 wants to make the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park Commission stick around until 2031, so they can keep helping take care of the park for a longer time.

  • H.R. 2687, titled the "End Kidney Deaths Act," proposes changes to the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to create a new tax credit for individuals who donate a kidney without knowing the recipient's identity. If enacted, donors could receive a $10,000 refundable tax credit for...

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    The "End Kidney Deaths Act" is a new plan that gives people money back on their taxes if they donate a kidney to a stranger, hoping to help more people get the kidneys they need to stay healthy.

  • S. 1015 is a bill introduced in the 119th Congress to extend the National Flood Insurance Program until December 31, 2026. This legislation modifies sections of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968, specifically adjusting the expiration date from September 30, 2023, to...

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    The bill wants to keep a special program that helps people pay for damage from floods going until the end of 2026, but the people who made the bill didn't say how this might affect the money needed for it.

  • H. R. 2822 is a bill proposed in the House of Representatives that seeks to extend the National Flood Insurance Program until December 31, 2026. This bill involves amending sections of the National Flood Insurance Act of 1968 to change the expiration dates from September 30,...

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    The bill wants to keep the program that helps people get insurance for floods going until the end of 2026. However, it doesn't say much about how this will be paid for or if anything else might change.