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  • H. R. 10043 seeks to extend the time allowed for the National Emergency Medical Services Memorial Foundation to build a commemorative site in Washington, D.C., and surrounding areas. The bill updates a previous law by changing how expiration and extension dates are...

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    H. R. 10043 lets a group have more time until November 3, 2032, to build a special place in Washington, D.C., to honor emergency medical helpers.

  • H. R. 8308 aims to extend the Nutria Eradication and Control Act of 2003 by changing the expiration date from 2025 to 2030. Additionally, the bill makes a technical correction to the original act by revising a punctuation error. This legislation was passed by the House of...

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    H. R. 8308 is like pressing the snooze button on an alarm clock, but for a program that helps get rid of a pesky kind of animal called nutria. It also fixes a little mistake in the wording of the original law.

  • H. R. 10512 seeks to extend the provisions of the RAISE Family Caregivers Act. The bill modifies certain sections of the original Act, such as requiring the Secretary or the Secretary's designee to make caregiver program strategies publicly available. It also changes...

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    The H. R. 10512 bill wants to keep helping family caregivers by making the rules last longer until 2029 and making sure the plans for helping them are easy to find and read.

  • H.R. 10543, known as the "NFIP Extension Act of 2024," aims to extend the National Flood Insurance Program. Specifically, it changes the expiration date for program financing and the program itself from September 30, 2023, to September 30, 2025. If the bill is passed after December 20, 2024,...

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    H.R. 10543 wants to keep a program going that helps people who have problems with floods, making sure it lasts until 2025. Even if the program extension is decided after December 20, 2024, it will pretend as if it started working on that date to keep everything smooth.