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Fine, Randy [R-FL-6]

Republican · FL · 24 bills sponsored

H.R. 7611House
Feb 20, 2026

Protecting Puppies from Sharia Act

In CommitteeOther
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 13 cosponsors

I don't have access to the specific text or details of HR 7611 to provide an accurate summary of what this bill actually contains. While I can see the bill title, sponsors, and that it's currently in committee, I cannot reliably explain its provisions or effects without reviewing the actual legislative language. To get accurate information about this bill, I'd recommend: 1. **Congress.gov** - Search for "HR 7611" to see the full text, summary, and status 2. **Your representative's website** - Often includes their voting record and bill positions 3. **Nonpartisan sources** like the Congressional Research Service or major news outlets that cover legislation If you can share the bill's actual text or summary section, I'd be happy to explain what it proposes in plain language.

Latest: Feb 20, 2026Read more →
H.R. 7534House
Feb 12, 2026

To amend the Small Business Act to establish a goal for participation by small business concerns owned and controlled by veterans in procurement contracts, and for other purposes.

In CommitteeOther
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 5 cosponsors

# HR 7534 Summary **What the Bill Would Do** HR 7534 would amend the Small Business Act to set a goal for how much federal government contracting work goes to small businesses owned and controlled by veterans. Currently, the federal government has procurement goals for certain groups (like women-owned and disadvantaged businesses), but no specific target percentage for veteran-owned small businesses. This bill would establish such a goal to help veteran entrepreneurs compete for government contracts. **Who It Affects** The bill primarily affects veterans who own small businesses, as well as federal agencies that award contracts. It could also indirectly benefit the broader veteran community by creating more business opportunities and economic pathways for those who have left military service. Federal contractors may be affected depending on how the goals are implemented. **Current Status** HR 7534 is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but not yet voted on by the full House of Representatives. It was sponsored by Representative Randy Fine (R-FL). The bill has not yet advanced to a floor vote or become law.

Latest: Feb 12, 2026Read more →
H.R. 7357House
Feb 4, 2026

TSP Fiduciary Security Act of 2026

In CommitteeOther
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 4 cosponsors

# TSP Fiduciary Security Act of 2026 - Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** This bill, officially called the TSP Fiduciary Security Act of 2026, would establish or modify fiduciary responsibilities related to the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP)—the retirement savings program for federal employees and military personnel. While the specific details aren't provided in the available information, bills with this title typically aim to strengthen oversight, security, or accountability measures for how TSP funds are managed and protected. **Who It Affects:** The primary groups affected would be federal employees and military service members who participate in the TSP, as well as the TSP administrators and investment managers who handle these retirement accounts. **Current Status:** As of now, the bill (HR 7357) remains in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet advanced to a floor vote in the House of Representatives. No action has been taken to move it forward in the legislative process. Without more detailed information about the bill's specific provisions, it's difficult to assess its likelihood of passage or broader implications. *Note: More detailed information about this bill's specific provisions would be needed to provide a more complete summary.*

Latest: Feb 4, 2026Read more →
H.R. 7012House
Jan 12, 2026

Greenland Annexation and Statehood Act

In CommitteeForeign Affairs
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 1 cosponsor

# Greenland Annexation and Statehood Act (HR 7012) - Summary **What the Bill Would Do** This bill, introduced by Representative Randy Fine (R-FL), proposes that the United States annex Greenland and admit it as a state. If passed, Greenland would become U.S. territory and eventually a state with representation in Congress. The bill would fundamentally alter U.S. geography and sovereignty by incorporating this Danish territory into the United States. **Who It Affects and Key Issues** The bill would affect Greenland's approximately 57,000 residents, Denmark (which currently governs Greenland as an autonomous territory), and the U.S. political system. However, it's important to note that Greenland is not currently for sale, and Denmark has made clear it does not intend to cede the territory. The bill would also require negotiation and agreement from both Denmark and Greenland's government to be viable. **Current Status** As of now, HR 7012 remains in committee and has not advanced to a full House vote. The bill reflects a policy proposal that faces significant diplomatic and practical obstacles, as it would require international agreement to move forward. No similar legislation has successfully passed Congress.

Latest: Jan 12, 2026Read more →
H.R. 6996House
Jan 9, 2026

To facilitate the export of United States artificial intelligence systems, computing hardware, and standards globally.

In CommitteeOther
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)

# Summary of HR 6996 **What the Bill Would Do** This bill aims to make it easier for U.S. companies to sell artificial intelligence (AI) systems and computer hardware to other countries. Currently, the U.S. government restricts exports of certain advanced technologies for national security reasons. This bill would streamline those restrictions to allow more AI technology and computing equipment to be exported globally, potentially giving American companies better access to international markets. **Who It Affects** The bill primarily affects U.S. technology companies that develop AI and computer hardware, as well as their customers worldwide. It could also impact U.S. national security policies and relationships with other countries, since export controls are often used to prevent sensitive technology from reaching countries considered security risks. **Current Status** The bill was introduced by Representative Randy Fine (R-FL) in the 119th Congress and is currently in committee, meaning it hasn't yet been debated or voted on by the full House. The specific provisions and details of what restrictions would be changed are not yet publicly summarized.

Latest: Jan 9, 2026Read more →
H.R. 6854House
Dec 18, 2025

No Welfare for Non-Citizens Act

In CommitteeImmigration
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 9 cosponsors

# No Welfare for Non-Citizens Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do** The No Welfare for Non-Citizens Act (HR 6854) would restrict non-citizens' eligibility for federal welfare benefits. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, bills with this title typically aim to limit access to programs like food assistance, housing aid, and other means-tested federal benefits for people who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents. **Who It Affects and Current Status** This bill would primarily affect immigrants and non-citizen residents who currently receive or could qualify for federal assistance programs. It would also impact state and local agencies that administer these programs. As of now, the bill is in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. The bill was sponsored by Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL). **Note:** To understand the specific provisions and their exact scope, you would need to review the full bill text, as the summary information provided doesn't include detailed policy mechanisms.

Latest: Dec 18, 2025Read more →
H.R. 4054House
Jun 20, 2025

Accreditation Choice and Innovation Act

In CommitteeEducation
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 1 cosponsor

# Accreditation Choice and Innovation Act Summary **What the Bill Does:** The Accreditation Choice and Innovation Act would change how colleges and universities are accredited—the process that determines whether institutions meet quality standards and whether their students can access federal financial aid. Currently, the federal government relies on recognized accrediting agencies to evaluate schools. This bill would likely expand options for how institutions can become accredited and potentially reduce federal oversight of the accreditation process, giving schools more flexibility in how they demonstrate educational quality. **Who It Affects:** This bill would impact colleges and universities, their students (especially those receiving federal student aid), accrediting agencies, and state governments. Students could be affected if accreditation standards change, as this determines which schools' degrees are recognized and which students qualify for federal loans and grants. States would also play a larger role in oversight under the proposed changes. **Current Status:** As of now, HR 4054 is in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. The bill was sponsored by Representative Randy Fine (R-FL). No major provisions have been publicly detailed, so the specific changes being proposed remain under consideration by the relevant congressional committees.

Latest: Dec 18, 2025Read more →
H.R. 6297House
Nov 25, 2025

PEACE Act

In CommitteeForeign Affairs
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 5 cosponsors

# PEACE Act Summary The PEACE Act (Protecting Europe from Antisemitic Crime and Extremism Act) would require the U.S. State Department to provide Congress with regular briefings over a three-year period about antisemitism and international terrorism threats in Europe. These briefings would also cover diplomatic efforts between the U.S. and European governments aimed at countering antisemitism and terrorism that could destabilize transatlantic relations or endanger American citizens and institutions abroad. The bill affects policymakers and oversight bodies in Congress, who would receive these periodic intelligence updates, as well as the State Department, which would be tasked with compiling and presenting the information. It does not appear to create new law enforcement authority or implement specific anti-terrorism measures—rather, it focuses on information-sharing and transparency about existing diplomatic coordination efforts between U.S. and European partners. Currently, the bill is in committee and has not yet been voted on by the full House of Representatives. As introduced legislation, it remains in the early stages of the legislative process.

Latest: Nov 25, 2025Read more →
H.R. 6186House
Nov 20, 2025

No Antisemitism in Education Act

In CommitteeEducation
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)

# No Antisemitism in Education Act (HR 6186) - Summary **What the Bill Does:** This bill aims to address antisemitism in schools and universities by establishing standards for how educational institutions should handle antisemitic conduct and harassment. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, bills with this title typically focus on clarifying what constitutes antisemitism, requiring schools to investigate complaints, and potentially withholding federal funding from institutions that fail to adequately address antisemitic incidents. **Who It Affects:** The bill would primarily affect K-12 schools, colleges, and universities that receive federal funding, as well as students and staff experiencing antisemitic harassment or discrimination. It could also impact school administrators and disciplinary boards who would need to implement the new standards. **Current Status:** As of now, HR 6186 remains in committee and has not been voted on by the full House. This means it's still in the early stages of the legislative process and would need committee approval before advancing further. To understand the specific provisions and enforcement mechanisms, the full bill text would need to be reviewed, as the summary information provided is limited.

Latest: Nov 20, 2025Read more →
H.R. 6136House
Nov 19, 2025

PURE Act

In CommitteeEconomy
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 1 cosponsor

# Summary of HR 6136: The PURE Act I don't have access to the specific details of this bill (HR 6136, the PURE Act) in my training data, so I cannot provide you with accurate information about what it would do, its key provisions, or who it would affect. To get a reliable summary, I'd recommend checking: - **Congress.gov** - Search for "HR 6136" for the full bill text, sponsor information, and official summaries - **House Clerk's website** - For current committee assignments and status - **Your representative's website** - Many offices provide constituent-friendly bill summaries This will ensure you have current, accurate information rather than my attempting to summarize something I'm uncertain about.

Latest: Nov 19, 2025Read more →
H.R. 6084House
Nov 18, 2025

ERISA Litigation Reform Act

In CommitteeEconomy
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)

# ERISA Litigation Reform Act (HR 6084) Summary **What It Would Do:** This bill aims to reform how lawsuits are handled under ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act), the federal law governing employee retirement and health benefit plans. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, ERISA litigation reform bills typically seek to change rules about who can sue, what claims are allowed, timeframes for filing cases, or how damages are calculated in disputes over employee benefits. **Who It Affects:** The bill would impact employees with retirement or health plans covered by ERISA, employers who sponsor these plans, plan administrators, and benefits lawyers who handle these cases. Changes to litigation rules could make it easier or harder for workers to challenge denied benefits or address plan mismanagement. **Current Status:** As of now, HR 6084 remains in committee and has not advanced to a full House vote. The bill was introduced by Representative Randy Fine (R-FL) in the 119th Congress. Without the detailed text available, it's unclear what specific changes are being proposed or how various groups view the legislation. *For complete details about the bill's actual provisions, you would need to review the full legislative text on Congress.gov.*

Latest: Nov 18, 2025Read more →
H.R. 5817House
Oct 24, 2025

Disqualifying Dual Loyalty Act of 2025

In CommitteeOther
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 5 cosponsors

# Summary: Disqualifying Dual Loyalty Act of 2025 I appreciate your request, but I need to be transparent: the bill details you've provided are minimal. Based solely on what's listed, I can only tell you that HR 5817 is a House bill sponsored by Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) that is currently in committee review. The title suggests it would address "dual loyalty" issues, but the specific provisions, affected populations, and actual mechanisms aren't included in the information provided. To give you an accurate summary of what the bill would actually do, who it affects, and its key provisions, I would need access to the full bill text. Bill titles alone can be misleading—the actual content determines real impacts. I'd recommend checking Congress.gov (congress.gov/bill/119/hr/5817) to review the official bill text, which would clarify its specific requirements and affected parties. If you can share the bill text or more detailed information about its provisions, I'm happy to provide a comprehensive, factual summary.

Latest: Oct 24, 2025Read more →
H.R. 5512House
Sep 19, 2025

No Shari’a Act

In CommitteeCivil Rights
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 29 cosponsors

# No Shari'a Act (HR 5512) - Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The No Shari'a Act would prohibit the use of Islamic religious law (Shari'a) in U.S. courts and legal proceedings. The bill aims to ensure that American courts apply only U.S. constitutional and statutory law when making judicial decisions, preventing any incorporation of Shari'a principles into court rulings or legal judgments. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions:** This bill would primarily affect court systems nationwide and potentially Muslim Americans and others involved in legal disputes. While the bill's sponsors argue it protects the supremacy of U.S. law, critics contend that existing constitutional protections already prevent any religious law from superseding American legal authority, and that the bill may be unnecessary or could be viewed as targeting a specific religious group. **Current Status:** As of now, HR 5512 remains in committee and has not advanced to a floor vote. The bill has not gained significant legislative traction and remains in the early stages of the congressional process. --- *Note: Similar bills addressing this topic have been proposed in various congressional sessions with mixed reception.*

Latest: Sep 19, 2025Read more →
H.R. 5312House
Sep 11, 2025

JAIL Act

In CommitteeJudiciary
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 4 cosponsors

# JAIL Act Summary I don't have access to the specific details of HR 5312 (the JAIL Act) from the 119th Congress in my training data, so I cannot provide you with accurate information about what this bill would do, who it affects, or its key provisions. To get reliable information about this bill, I'd recommend: - **Congress.gov** - Search for "HR 5312" to see the full text, sponsors, amendments, and official summary - **Representative Randy Fine's official website** - Often includes legislative priorities and bill descriptions - **Ballotpedia or similar nonpartisan sources** - Sometimes provide plain-language summaries of pending legislation If you can share the bill text or a link, I'd be happy to help summarize it for you.

Latest: Sep 11, 2025Read more →
H.R. 4884House
Aug 5, 2025

Correct the Count Act

In CommitteeOther
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)

# Correct the Count Act (HR 4884) Summary **What the Bill Does:** The Correct the Count Act is a proposed law that would address how the U.S. population is counted for congressional representation. However, specific details about what changes it would make are not publicly available in the basic bill information provided. To understand the exact provisions, you would need to review the full bill text on Congress.gov. **Who It Affects:** If passed, this bill would likely affect how many representatives each state gets in Congress, since representation is based on population counts. This could potentially impact federal funding distribution and political representation across states. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee (HR 4884, 119th Congress), meaning it has been introduced but has not yet advanced for a full vote by either the House or Senate. It was sponsored by Representative Randy Fine (R-FL). **Note:** For complete details on the specific provisions and intent of this bill, you can visit Congress.gov and search for "HR 4884" to read the full text and legislative history.

Latest: Aug 5, 2025Read more →
H.R. 4846House
Aug 1, 2025

ROAD Act

In CommitteeJudiciary
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 2 cosponsors

# ROAD Act (HR 4846) Summary I don't have access to the specific details of this bill in my current information. While I can see it's a House bill (HR 4846) sponsored by Rep. Randy Fine from Florida's 6th district in the 119th Congress and that it's currently in committee, I cannot provide accurate information about what "ROAD Act" stands for, its specific provisions, or who it would affect without risking giving you incorrect details. **To get accurate information about this bill**, I'd recommend: - Visiting **Congress.gov** and searching for HR 4846 - Checking the bill's official summary and text - Reviewing the House committee where it's pending This will give you the most current and reliable details about the bill's purpose, provisions, and status.

Latest: Aug 1, 2025Read more →
H.R. 4655House
Jul 23, 2025

United States-Israel PTSD Collaborative Research Act

In CommitteeDefense
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 11 cosponsors

# United States-Israel PTSD Collaborative Research Act (HR 4655) **What the Bill Would Do** This bill would establish a formal research partnership between the United States and Israel to study post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The legislation aims to combine the medical expertise and research capabilities of both nations to better understand, treat, and prevent PTSD. While specific research priorities aren't detailed in the available information, such collaborations typically focus on developing new therapies, improving diagnosis methods, and sharing clinical data and findings between researchers in both countries. **Who It Affects** The bill would primarily benefit people living with PTSD, including military veterans, first responders, and civilians who have experienced trauma. It would also affect researchers and medical professionals in both countries who would participate in the collaborative studies. Patients may eventually gain access to improved treatments developed through the partnership. **Current Status** As of now, HR 4655 remains in committee, meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. The bill was introduced by Representative Randy Fine (R-FL) and has not advanced to the next legislative stage.

Latest: Jul 23, 2025Read more →
H.R. 4656House
Jul 23, 2025

Path to Florida Springs National Park Act

In CommitteeEnvironment
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)

# Path to Florida Springs National Park Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** This bill would establish a new national park focused on Florida's springs. If passed, it would protect and preserve several of Florida's natural springs—areas known for their clear freshwater, wildlife, and recreational value—under the management of the National Park Service. The bill creates a formal pathway for these springs to receive federal protection and national park status. **Who It Affects:** The bill would primarily affect Florida residents and visitors who use these springs for recreation, as well as local communities near the protected areas. It could also impact land management in the designated regions and potentially influence how the springs are developed or used in the future. **Current Status and Key Details:** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been voted on by the full House. Sponsored by Representative Randy Fine (R-FL), the bill remains in the early legislative stage. Without additional information about specific springs included or exact provisions, this represents the general framework of what the legislation proposes.

Latest: Jul 23, 2025Read more →
H.R. 4033House
Jun 17, 2025

Sturgeon Conservation and Sustainability Act of 2025

In CommitteeEnvironment
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 4 cosponsors

# Sturgeon Conservation and Sustainability Act of 2025 Summary **What the bill would do:** The Sturgeon Conservation and Sustainability Act of 2025 aims to protect and manage sturgeon populations while potentially allowing controlled aquaculture (fish farming) of sturgeon species. Sturgeon are large fish that can live for decades and are valued for caviar and other products. The bill addresses conservation of wild sturgeon populations and likely establishes guidelines for how sturgeon can be raised in controlled environments. **Who it affects:** The bill impacts commercial and recreational fisheries, aquaculture operations, environmental conservation groups, and coastal communities that depend on sturgeon fishing. It also affects regulatory agencies responsible for managing fisheries and endangered species protection. **Current status:** As of now, the bill (HR 4033) remains in committee and has not yet been voted on by the full House. Sponsor Randy Fine, a Republican from Florida, introduced it during the 119th Congress. The bill would need to pass committee review, floor votes in both the House and Senate, and presidential approval to become law.

Latest: Jul 22, 2025Read more →
H.R. 4561House
Jul 21, 2025

SUE Act

In CommitteeOther
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)

# SUE Act Summary Unfortunately, I cannot provide a detailed summary of HR 4561 because the information provided doesn't include the bill's actual text or legislative details—only its basic metadata (sponsor, status, and committee assignment). To give you an accurate, factual summary covering what the bill would do, who it affects, and its key provisions, I would need access to the bill's full text or description. The title "SUE Act" is an acronym, but the source doesn't explain what it stands for or what it addresses. **What I can tell you:** This is a Republican-sponsored bill currently in committee review in the House of Representatives (119th Congress). If you'd like a proper summary, I'd recommend checking Congress.gov or your representative's website, where you can find the complete bill text and analysis.

Latest: Jul 21, 2025Read more →
H.R. 4291House
Jul 2, 2025

Sanctions Lists Harmonization Act

In CommitteeForeign Affairs
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 9 cosponsors

# Sanctions Lists Harmonization Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do** The Sanctions Lists Harmonization Act would standardize how the U.S. government maintains and shares lists of individuals and entities subject to economic sanctions. Currently, multiple federal agencies (including the Treasury Department, State Department, and Commerce Department) maintain separate sanctions lists with different formats and information. This bill would align these lists to make them more consistent and easier to use across government agencies and for the public. **Who It Affects** The bill would primarily affect U.S. government agencies that enforce sanctions, private companies that must comply with sanctions to do business legally, and financial institutions that screen transactions. Indirectly, it could affect any individuals or organizations currently on sanctions lists, as improved coordination might make enforcement more effective. **Current Status** As of now, the bill is in committee and has not advanced to a full House vote. This means it's still in the early stages of the legislative process and would need committee approval before proceeding further.

Latest: Jul 2, 2025Read more →
H.R. 4226House
Jun 27, 2025

ICE Act

In CommitteeImmigration
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 1 cosponsor

# ICE Act (HR 4226) Summary I don't have access to the specific details of this particular bill. While I can see it's a House bill sponsored by Rep. Randy Fine (R-FL) currently in committee, I don't have information about what "ICE Act" stands for, what provisions it contains, or who it would affect. To get an accurate summary, I'd recommend: - **Congress.gov**: Search "HR 4226" for the full bill text, summary, and sponsor's description - **Rep. Fine's official website**: Often includes bill summaries and rationale - **News sources**: Major outlets often cover significant bills with plain-language explanations If you can share the bill text or its stated purpose, I'd be happy to help summarize it for you.

Latest: Jun 27, 2025Read more →
H.R. 4097House
Jun 24, 2025

Designate CAIR as a Terrorist Organization Act

In CommitteeForeign Affairs
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)· 2 cosponsors

# Designate CAIR as a Terrorist Organization Act (HR 4097) - Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** This bill would direct the U.S. government to officially designate CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) as a terrorist organization. If passed, this designation would make it illegal for Americans to provide material support to CAIR, could freeze its assets, and would subject the organization to additional government scrutiny and restrictions typically applied to groups the government has determined pose a national security threat. **Who It Affects:** The bill would directly impact CAIR, a Muslim advocacy organization that engages in civil rights work and policy advocacy. It would also affect CAIR's employees, donors, and anyone who might provide support to the organization. More broadly, it could impact Muslim American communities that CAIR claims to represent. **Current Status:** As of now, the bill remains in committee, meaning it has not yet been voted on by the full House of Representatives. No official designation of CAIR as a terrorist organization currently exists under U.S. law. To become law, the bill would need to pass the House, Senate, and receive the President's signature.

Latest: Jun 24, 2025Read more →
H.R. 3282House
May 8, 2025

Preventing Antisemitic Harassment on Campus Act of 2025

In CommitteeCivil Rights
Fine, Randy [R-FL-6] (R-FL)

# Preventing Antisemitic Harassment on Campus Act of 2025 - Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** This bill aims to address antisemitic harassment and discrimination on college and university campuses. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, bills with this title typically work to strengthen protections for Jewish students and faculty against harassment, intimidation, and discriminatory conduct based on antisemitism. The legislation likely establishes reporting mechanisms, institutional accountability measures, or enforcement tools to help combat such behavior in higher education settings. **Who It Affects:** The bill would primarily affect college and university students, faculty, and staff—particularly Jewish members of the campus community. It would also impact college administrators and institutions themselves, as they would likely face new requirements or standards for addressing antisemitic incidents on their campuses. **Current Status:** As of now, the bill (HR 3282) is in committee and has not yet been voted on by the full House of Representatives. It was introduced in the 119th Congress by Representative Randy Fine (R-FL). The bill remains in the early stages of the legislative process. *Note: For complete details on specific provisions, you can review the full text on Congress.gov.*

Latest: May 8, 2025Read more →