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Hunt, Wesley [R-TX-38]

Republican · TX · 15 bills sponsored

H.R. 7431House
Feb 9, 2026

Congressional Civics Act of 2026

In CommitteeOther
Hunt, Wesley [R-TX-38] (R-TX)

# Congressional Civics Act of 2026 (HR 7431) - Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** This bill would establish new civics education requirements or programs related to Congress and the federal government. While specific details aren't provided in the available information, the title and name suggest it aims to improve Americans' understanding of how Congress works and their rights and responsibilities as citizens. **Who It Affects:** The bill would likely impact students and schools, as civics education initiatives typically target K-12 or higher education institutions. It could also affect Congress itself if it requires new staffing or resources to implement educational outreach. **Current Status:** As of now, HR 7431 is in committee, meaning it has been assigned to a relevant House committee for review and discussion but has not yet advanced to a full vote. The bill was introduced by Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX). *Note: The full text and specific provisions of this bill were not available in the provided information. For complete details on what Congress would authorize or require, you would need to review the full bill text on Congress.gov.*

Latest: Feb 9, 2026Read more →
H.J.Res. 146House
Jan 30, 2026

Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States requiring Members of Congress to demonstrate competence in American civics.

In CommitteeOther
Hunt, Wesley [R-TX-38] (R-TX)

# Summary of HJRES 146 **What the Bill Would Do** This proposed constitutional amendment would require all members of Congress to pass a test demonstrating basic knowledge of American civics before taking office. If passed, Congress members would need to prove competence in subjects related to how the U.S. government works, the Constitution, and American history and principles. **Who It Affects and Key Details** The requirement would apply to all current and future U.S. senators and representatives. Because this is a constitutional amendment proposal rather than a regular law, it would need approval from two-thirds of both the House and Senate, followed by ratification by at least 38 state legislatures to become part of the Constitution. **Current Status** As of now, HJRES 146 is in committee and has not advanced further in the legislative process. The bill was introduced by Representative Wesley Hunt (R-TX) in the 119th Congress.

Latest: Jan 30, 2026Read more →
H.R. 7105House
Jan 15, 2026

To amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to provide authority to suspend entry and immigration benefits during a declared invasion at the southern border of the United States, and for other purposes.

In CommitteeOther
Hunt, Wesley [R-TX-38] (R-TX)

# HR 7105 Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** If passed, HR 7105 would allow the federal government to suspend immigration entry and benefits at the southern U.S. border during what it defines as a "declared invasion." The bill would amend existing immigration law to give authorities this emergency power, though the specific details of what constitutes such a declaration and how long suspensions would last are not detailed in the available information. **Who It Affects:** This bill would impact prospective immigrants and asylum seekers attempting to enter through the southern border, as well as individuals currently in immigration proceedings who might be seeking benefits. It could also affect border enforcement agencies and immigration officials who would implement these provisions. **Current Status:** HR 7105 was introduced by Representative Wesley Hunt (R-TX) in the 119th Congress and is currently in committee, meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House. The bill remains in the early stages of the legislative process.

Latest: Jan 15, 2026Read more →
H.R. 6946House
Jan 6, 2026

Temporary Protected Status Reform Act of 2026.

In CommitteeImmigration
Hunt, Wesley [R-TX-38] (R-TX)

# Temporary Protected Status Reform Act of 2026 **What It Would Do:** This bill would modify the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) program, which currently allows foreign nationals from designated countries experiencing armed conflict, natural disasters, or epidemics to live and work legally in the United States. The specific reforms aren't detailed in the available information, but the bill's title suggests changes to how the program operates, its eligibility requirements, or its duration. **Who It Affects:** The bill would primarily affect immigrants currently holding TPS from countries like Syria, Ukraine, Venezuela, and others designated by the Department of Homeland Security. It could also impact employers who hire TPS workers and their families who depend on their legal work status. **Current Status:** As of now, the bill is in committee, meaning it has been introduced but hasn't yet been debated or voted on by the full House. To understand the exact reforms proposed, you would need to review the bill's detailed text on Congress.gov, as the specific provisions aren't included in this summary.

Latest: Jan 6, 2026Read more →
H.R. 6865House
Dec 18, 2025

American Dream Protection Act of 2025

In CommitteeImmigration
Hunt, Wesley [R-TX-38] (R-TX)

# American Dream Protection Act of 2025 - Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The American Dream Protection Act of 2025 (HR 6865) is currently in committee and hasn't been publicly detailed in official summaries. Without access to the full bill text or committee descriptions, the specific provisions and intended effects cannot be accurately described. The title suggests it may relate to protecting opportunities or benefits associated with American citizenship or residency, but this is speculative without official documentation. **Current Status:** The bill was introduced by Representative Wesley Hunt (R-TX) in the 119th Congress and remains in committee, meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House. At this stage, the bill could be modified, advanced to a floor vote, or stall in committee. **Recommendation:** To understand this bill's specific impact and provisions, I recommend checking Congress.gov or the bill sponsor's official website for the full text and any committee analyses. This would provide accurate details about who is affected and what specific protections or changes it proposes.

Latest: Dec 18, 2025Read more →
H.R. 6525House
Dec 9, 2025

National Educator Safety and Accountability Act of 2025

In CommitteeJudiciary
Hunt, Wesley [R-TX-38] (R-TX)

# National Educator Safety and Accountability Act of 2025 (HR 6525) - Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** This bill, introduced by Representative Wesley Hunt (R-TX), is currently under review in committee. Based on its title, the legislation appears designed to address safety issues in schools and establish accountability measures for educators, though the specific provisions are not detailed in the available information. The bill has not yet advanced far enough in the legislative process for comprehensive details about its exact requirements or mechanisms to be publicly finalized. **Who It Affects:** If passed, this bill would likely impact teachers and school staff, as well as potentially school administrators and districts nationwide. It could also affect students and families depending on what specific safety and accountability measures are included. **Current Status:** HR 6525 remains in committee as of this summary, meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House. To learn the specific provisions and details of this bill, you would need to check Congress.gov or similar legislative tracking websites, where the actual bill text and any proposed amendments would be available for public review.

Latest: Dec 9, 2025Read more →
H.R. 6443House
Dec 4, 2025

Afghan SIV Termination and Security Review Act of 2025

In CommitteeImmigration
Hunt, Wesley [R-TX-38] (R-TX)

# Afghan SIV Termination and Security Review Act of 2025 **What the Bill Would Do** This bill would terminate the Special Immigrant Visa (SIV) program for Afghan nationals and require a security review of Afghans who have already entered the United States under this program. The SIV program was created to help Afghan citizens who worked with the U.S. military and government during America's involvement in Afghanistan—such as translators and security personnel—relocate to the United States for safety reasons. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** The bill directly affects Afghan SIV holders currently in the U.S. and any future Afghan applicants seeking entry through this visa category. It would require a comprehensive security review of Afghans already admitted, implying enhanced vetting or potential status changes for current residents. The sponsor, Rep. Wesley Hunt (R-TX), framed this as a security measure. **Current Status** As of now, the bill is in committee and has not advanced for a full House vote. The SIV program remains active for Afghan applicants, though this legislation could change that if passed by both chambers and signed into law.

Latest: Dec 4, 2025Read more →
H.R. 6194House
Nov 20, 2025

Protecting Americans from Russian Litigation Act of 2025

In CommitteeForeign Affairs
Hunt, Wesley [R-TX-38] (R-TX)· 6 cosponsors

# Summary of HR 6194: Protecting Americans from Russian Litigation Act of 2025 **What the Bill Would Do** This bill aims to protect Americans from being sued in Russian courts or having Russian legal judgments enforced against them. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, the bill's title and purpose suggest it would likely create legal barriers preventing Russian court cases from being recognized or executed within the United States, and possibly establish reciprocal protections for American citizens and businesses. **Who It Affects** The bill would primarily affect American citizens, businesses, and organizations that might face legal action in Russia or have Russian court judgments used against them. It could also impact Russian entities seeking to enforce claims in U.S. courts based on Russian legal decisions. **Current Status** As of now, HR 6194 remains in committee and has not advanced to a floor vote. This means it's still in the early stages of the legislative process and would require committee approval before moving forward for broader congressional consideration.

Latest: Nov 20, 2025Read more →
H.R. 6035House
Nov 12, 2025

Second Amendment Restoration Act of 2025

In CommitteeJudiciary
Hunt, Wesley [R-TX-38] (R-TX)· 14 cosponsors

# Second Amendment Restoration Act of 2025 - Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The Second Amendment Restoration Act of 2025 is a proposed federal law that would modify gun regulations, though the specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information. Based on its title, the bill is intended to expand or restore gun rights under the Second Amendment. Without access to the bill's full text, the exact changes it would make to current firearms laws cannot be specified. **Who It Affects:** This legislation would impact gun owners and the firearms industry if passed. It could also affect federal law enforcement agencies and states that have implemented their own gun regulations, depending on what specific provisions the bill contains. **Current Status:** The bill was introduced in the 119th Congress by Representative Wesley Hunt (R-TX) and is currently in committee, meaning it hasn't yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. At this early stage, the bill's prospects for passage remain uncertain. **Note:** For a complete understanding of what this bill would actually change, you would need to review the full legislative text, which would be available through Congress.gov or the House of Representatives website.

Latest: Nov 12, 2025Read more →
H.R. 3592House
May 23, 2025

Protect LNG Act of 2025

In CommitteeJudiciary
Hunt, Wesley [R-TX-38] (R-TX)· 14 cosponsors

# Protect LNG Act of 2025 Summary The Protect LNG Act of 2025 would modify the regulatory process for approving liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals in the United States. The bill appears designed to streamline permitting and reduce legal challenges to LNG projects by limiting environmental reviews and court appeals. It would affect energy companies seeking to build or expand LNG facilities, environmental organizations, and potentially consumers of natural gas exports. The bill is currently in committee and has not yet been voted on by the full House of Representatives. Key provisions likely include reducing the scope or timeline of environmental assessments required before LNG projects are approved, limiting the ability of groups to sue over licensing decisions, and restricting judicial review of permits. These changes would generally make it faster and easier for companies to obtain approval for LNG export operations. The bill reflects ongoing debate between those who prioritize energy industry development and those concerned about environmental impacts and the role of courts in protecting environmental standards.

Latest: Sep 10, 2025Read more →
H.R. 2556House
Apr 1, 2025

CORE Act of 2025

In CommitteeEnergy
Hunt, Wesley [R-TX-38] (R-TX)· 1 cosponsor

# CORE Act of 2025 - Summary **What the Bill Does:** The CORE Act of 2025 (HR 2556) addresses geography, mapping, marine resources, and natural resource management across multiple regions including Alaska, Hawaii, the West Coast, and international areas. Based on its subject matter, the bill likely involves government studies, investigations, or policy changes related to coastal zones, fisheries, oil and gas operations, and mining activities. However, without access to the full text, the specific provisions and exact actions the bill would take are unclear. **Who It Affects:** This legislation would potentially impact coastal communities, fishing industries, oil and gas companies, mining operations, and environmental interests in Alaska, Hawaii, California, Oregon, Washington, and possibly international partners including Canada, Mexico, and other regions. Federal agencies responsible for marine resources and coastal management would also be involved in implementation. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet advanced to a floor vote. As a Republican-sponsored measure from the 119th Congress, it remains in the early legislative stage. To get more detailed information about specific provisions, you would need to review the full bill text on Congress.gov.

Latest: Jun 25, 2025Read more →
H.R. 3591House
May 23, 2025

Carla Walker Act

In CommitteeJudiciary
Hunt, Wesley [R-TX-38] (R-TX)· 10 cosponsors

# Carla Walker Act (HR 3591) Summary I'm unable to provide a detailed summary of this bill because the information available is limited to basic metadata. The bill is currently in committee and hasn't yet advanced to a floor vote. To give you an accurate, factual summary of what the bill would do, who it affects, and its key provisions, I would need access to the bill's actual text and summary from Congress.gov or similar official sources. **To learn more, I'd recommend:** - Visiting **Congress.gov** and searching for "HR 3591" to read the full bill text - Checking the sponsor's official website for their summary of the bill's purpose - Looking at committee reports if they've been published If you can share the bill's text or a link to it, I'd be happy to provide a clear, non-partisan summary for a general audience.

Latest: May 23, 2025Read more →
H.R. 3041House
Apr 28, 2025

RIGED Act of 2025

In CommitteeEnergy
Hunt, Wesley [R-TX-38] (R-TX)

# RIGED Act of 2025 Summary I don't have access to the specific details of HR 3041 (the RIGED Act of 2025) in my training data, so I cannot provide an accurate summary of what this bill actually does, who it affects, or its key provisions. The information you've provided shows only that it's a House bill sponsored by Representative Wesley Hunt (R-TX) that is currently in committee, but not the bill's actual content. **To get accurate information about this bill, I'd recommend:** - Visiting Congress.gov and searching for "HR 3041" to read the full text and summary - Checking the bill's summary section, which would outline its purpose and main provisions - Looking at analysis from nonpartisan sources like the Congressional Research Service I want to avoid guessing at what "RIGED" stands for or what the bill contains, since inaccurate information wouldn't be helpful to you. If you can share the bill's summary or text, I'd be happy to explain it in plain language.

Latest: Apr 28, 2025Read more →
H.R. 2599House
Apr 2, 2025

POWER Act of 2025

In CommitteeEconomy
Hunt, Wesley [R-TX-38] (R-TX)· 27 cosponsors

# POWER Act of 2025 Summary I don't have access to the specific details of HR 2599 (POWER Act of 2025) in my training data, so I cannot provide an accurate summary of 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 2599" to see the full text, summary, and status - **Rep. Wesley Hunt's official website** - For the sponsor's explanation of the bill's purpose - **Govtrack.us** - For plain-language summaries and tracking updates If you can share the bill's text or summary, I'd be happy to help explain any specific sections in plain language.

Latest: Apr 2, 2025Read more →
H.R. 1926House
Mar 6, 2025

To amend the Mineral Leasing Act to provide for commingling.

In CommitteeEnergy
Hunt, Wesley [R-TX-38] (R-TX)

# HR 1926: Mineral Leasing Act Amendment Summary **What the Bill Would Do** This bill would modify the Mineral Leasing Act, a century-old law governing how companies can lease federal lands to extract oil, gas, coal, and other minerals. Specifically, it would allow "commingling"—a practice where companies can combine resources from multiple lease parcels and extract them together, rather than keeping each lease's minerals separate. This technical change is intended to make mineral extraction more efficient and economical. **Who It Affects** The bill primarily affects energy and mining companies that lease federal lands, as well as the federal government, which receives lease payments and royalties from these operations. It could also indirectly impact states that receive a portion of federal mineral revenues, environmental groups concerned with public lands, and communities near extraction sites. **Current Status** HR 1926 was introduced in the 119th Congress by Representative Wesley Hunt (R-TX) and is currently in committee, meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. The bill has limited publicly available details beyond its title, so the specific scope and technical details remain unclear.

Latest: Mar 6, 2025Read more →