Patronis, Jimmy [R-FL-1]
Republican · FL · 9 bills sponsored
Save for Success Act
# Save for Success Act (HR 7393) Summary Unfortunately, I don't have access to the detailed text or provisions of HR 7393, the Save for Success Act, so I cannot provide you with specific information about what this bill would do, who it affects, or its key provisions. The information you've provided shows that it's a bill sponsored by Rep. Jimmy Patronis (R-FL) currently under committee review in the 119th Congress, but the actual legislative content isn't included. To get an accurate summary, I'd recommend: - Visiting **Congress.gov** and searching for "HR 7393" to read the full bill text - Checking the bill summary and status updates on that site - Looking at Rep. Patronis's official website or press releases for his explanation of the bill's intent If you can share the bill's text or more details about its provisions, I'd be happy to summarize it for you in plain language.
PROTECT Act
# PROTECT Act (HR 7045) Summary I don't have access to the specific details of this particular bill (HR 7045 from the 119th Congress). To provide you with an accurate summary covering what it would do, who it affects, and key provisions, I would need to review the bill's text and official legislative materials. **What I can tell you:** - It's currently in committee, meaning it hasn't yet been voted on by the full House - It was introduced by Representative Jimmy Patronis (R-FL) - The title "PROTECT Act" is generic and used for multiple bills, so I cannot assume its contents **To get accurate information, I'd recommend:** - Visiting Congress.gov and searching for "HR 7045" - Checking the bill's official summary and full text - Looking at the sponsor's official website for their description If you can provide the bill's official summary or key provisions, I'm happy to translate that into plain language for you.
SOAR Act
# SOAR Act Summary I don't have access to the specific details of HR 7001 (the SOAR Act) from the 119th Congress to provide you with accurate information about what it would do, who it affects, or its key provisions. The bill information you've provided shows only the basic metadata—sponsor, bill number, and that it's currently in committee—but not the actual text or purpose. To get a reliable summary, I'd recommend: - **Congress.gov**: Search "HR 7001" to see the full bill text, sponsor statements, and detailed summary - **The bill sponsor's website**: Rep. Jimmy Patronis's official House page may have explanatory materials - **Committee documents**: Since it's in committee, there may be official summaries available If you can provide the bill's stated purpose or key sections, I'd be happy to help summarize that information for you.
HOMEFRONT Act of 2025
# HOMEFRONT Act of 2025 Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The HOMEFRONT Act of 2025 addresses housing and property-related issues affecting military personnel, military facilities, and historic sites. While the full details aren't specified in the available information, the bill's focus areas suggest it deals with housing standards for military families, management of military properties, and preservation of historic military sites. The bill is currently in committee review, meaning it hasn't yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. **Who It Affects:** This legislation would primarily impact active-duty military personnel, military families, military retirees, and the Department of Defense. It may also affect communities near military installations and organizations involved in historic preservation efforts. **Current Status:** The bill was introduced by Representative Jimmy Patronis (R-FL) in the 119th Congress and remains in committee, where lawmakers review and debate proposed changes before it can advance to a full House vote. Without access to the bill's detailed text, specific provisions cannot be summarized here—interested parties can view the complete legislation on Congress.gov for comprehensive details on proposed changes.
Warrior Road Act
# Warrior Road Act (HR 5886) - Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The Warrior Road Act is a proposed federal bill currently under consideration in Congress. Unfortunately, the specific details of what this bill would accomplish are not included in the information provided. To understand its exact provisions and impacts, you would need to review the full text of HR 5886 on Congress.gov or similar legislative tracking websites. **Current Status and Basic Information:** The bill was introduced by Representative Jimmy Patronis (R-FL) in the 119th Congress and is currently in committee, meaning it hasn't advanced to a full House vote yet. Bills in committee stage are still being reviewed, debated, and studied before moving forward in the legislative process. **What You Can Do:** If you're interested in learning more about this bill's specific proposals, I'd recommend checking Congress.gov (the official congressional legislation database) where you can read the full bill text, view any amendments, track its progress, and see statements from supporters or critics. This will give you the detailed information needed to understand who would be affected and what changes it would bring if passed.
Veteran and Spouse Licensing Flexibility Act of 2025
# Veteran and Spouse Licensing Flexibility Act of 2025 (HR 5035) - Summary **What the Bill Does:** This bill aims to make it easier for military veterans and their spouses to obtain professional licenses across different states. Currently, professionals like doctors, nurses, electricians, and contractors must often obtain separate licenses in each state where they want to work, even if they're already licensed elsewhere. This bill would create more flexibility in that process for veterans and their families. **Who It Affects and Key Details:** The legislation targets military veterans and their spouses who seek to work in licensed professions. By reducing licensing barriers between states, the bill could help military families—who frequently relocate for service—transition more smoothly to civilian employment without lengthy delays or duplicate licensing costs. The specific mechanisms for how states would recognize out-of-state licenses aren't detailed in the basic bill information available. **Current Status:** As of now, HR 5035 is in committee, meaning it has been introduced but hasn't yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. The bill was sponsored by Representative Jimmy Patronis (R-FL).
Blue Angels Act
# Blue Angels Act Summary I appreciate your request, but I'm unable to provide a detailed summary of this bill because the information available is quite limited. The database entry shows only basic metadata: it's HR 5029, sponsored by Rep. Jimmy Patronis (R-FL), and it's currently in committee. However, the actual bill text, detailed provisions, fiscal impact, and legislative history are not included in what you've provided. **To get the information you're looking for, I'd recommend:** - Visiting Congress.gov and searching "HR 5029" to view the full bill text and official summary - Checking the bill's status and any committee reports - Looking for constituent or advocacy group summaries if the bill addresses a specific issue If you can share the actual bill text or a more detailed summary, I'd be happy to break it down into plain language for you.
To codify Executive Order 14319 (relating to preventing woke AI in the Federal Government).
# Summary of HR 4873 **What the Bill Would Do:** HR 4873 would convert Executive Order 14319 into permanent federal law. While the bill's title references "preventing woke AI," the specific details of what provisions would be included aren't available in the summary provided. Generally, this would mean that rules established by the executive order regarding artificial intelligence use in federal agencies would require congressional approval to change, rather than being subject to reversal by a future president through executive action alone. **Who It Affects and Current Status:** The bill would primarily affect federal agencies and their use of AI systems. It's currently in committee, meaning it hasn't yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. Rep. Jimmy Patronis (R-FL) introduced the bill. **Note:** To fully understand the specific AI policies this bill would codify, you would need to review Executive Order 14319 directly, as the bill essentially makes its contents legally binding without requiring the details to appear in the bill summary itself.
Restoring Federalism in Clean Water Permitting Act
# Restoring Federalism in Clean Water Permitting Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do** This bill would shift authority over certain water pollution permits from the federal government to individual states. Currently, the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) oversees water quality permits under the Clean Water Act. This bill would allow states to take over more of these permitting decisions, reducing federal oversight of activities that affect waterways. **Who It Affects** The bill primarily affects businesses, industries, and developers who need permits for activities involving water—such as construction projects, mining, power plants, and manufacturing facilities. It also impacts states' environmental agencies, the EPA, and ultimately the public, since water quality standards affect drinking water, recreation, and aquatic ecosystems. **Current Status and Key Details** As of now, HR 3902 is in committee and has not been voted on by the full House. The bill reflects a federalism argument that states are better positioned to manage their own water resources. Critics of similar proposals often argue that federal standards ensure consistent environmental protection across state lines, while supporters contend states can be more responsive to local needs. The bill has not advanced to a vote at this time.