Webster, Daniel [R-FL-11]
Republican · FL · 8 bills sponsored
Florida Safe Seas Act of 2025
# Florida Safe Seas Act of 2025 - Plain Language Summary **What the Bill Would Do** The Florida Safe Seas Act of 2025 focuses on marine and coastal resource management in Florida, specifically addressing fisheries issues. While the bill's full details aren't available in the summary provided, its subject matter indicates it would establish or modify regulations governing fish populations and fishing practices in Florida's waters. The bill aims to address what sponsors view as safety or sustainability concerns related to Florida's marine environment. **Who It Affects** This legislation would primarily impact Florida's fishing industry, including commercial fishermen, recreational anglers, and coastal communities that depend on marine resources. It could also affect marine conservation efforts and environmental management in the state's coastal regions. **Current Status** The bill is currently in committee (HR 3831), meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. It was sponsored by Representative Daniel Webster, a Republican from Florida's 11th district. For specific provisions and detailed impacts, interested parties would need to review the full bill text, as the summary provided focuses on general subject areas rather than specific policy changes.
HEALTH Act of 2025
# HEALTH Act of 2025 - Summary I don't have access to the specific details of HR 6167, the HEALTH Act of 2025, so I cannot provide you with 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 6167" to see the full text, sponsors, and status - **Official summaries** - Congress.gov provides official summaries once bills are formally introduced - **Congressional tracking sites** - Services like LegiScan or Ballotpedia track bills and their provisions - **Representative Webster's office** - His official website may have information about bills he sponsors Once you locate the full text or summary, I'd be happy to help explain it in plain language if you share those details with me.
USA Act
# USA Act (HR 4906) Summary I appreciate your request, but I'm unable to provide a meaningful summary of this bill based on the information available. The bill details provided don't include the actual text, description, or stated purposes of the legislation—only basic metadata like the bill number, sponsor, and committee status. Without knowing what the bill actually proposes, I cannot accurately explain what it would do, who it affects, or its key provisions. **To get a reliable summary, I'd recommend:** - Visiting Congress.gov and searching "HR 4906" for the full bill text and official summary - Checking the sponsor's official website for their description - Looking at nonpartisan sources like the Congressional Research Service summary If you have access to the bill's text or summary description, I'd be happy to explain it in plain language for a general audience.
Frank Wolf Space Security Act
# Frank Wolf Space Security Act Summary **What the Bill Does:** The Frank Wolf Space Security Act would restrict commercial space activities and technology sharing with China and other countries the U.S. government designates as security concerns. The bill aims to protect American space technology and prevent sensitive aerospace information from being transferred to foreign competitors, particularly in Asia. **Who It Affects:** This legislation would primarily impact American space companies, satellite manufacturers, and aerospace contractors that currently conduct international business or collaborate with foreign partners. It could also affect researchers and academic institutions involved in space-related projects. Foreign companies seeking to do business in the U.S. space sector would face new restrictions. **Key Provisions:** While specific details depend on the bill's language, space security bills of this type typically include provisions controlling the export of spacecraft technology, restricting foreign investment in U.S. space companies, and limiting collaboration on space projects with countries deemed security risks. The bill is named after former Congressman Frank Wolf, who was a longtime advocate for using space policy as a national security tool. **Current Status:** As of now, HR 4360 remains in committee and has not been voted on by the full House of Representatives, meaning it has not advanced to become law.
Research Integrity and Foreign Influence Prevention Act
# Research Integrity and Foreign Influence Prevention Act (HR 3744) - Summary **What the Bill Would Do** This bill aims to protect American research institutions from foreign influence and ensure the integrity of scientific research. While specific details aren't provided in the available information, bills with this title typically establish requirements for researchers and institutions to disclose foreign funding, collaborations, or conflicts of interest, and create oversight mechanisms to prevent sensitive research from being compromised by foreign entities. **Who It Affects** The bill would primarily impact universities, research hospitals, government research agencies, and individual researchers—especially those working on sensitive topics like national security, technology, or medical research. Researchers receiving federal funding would likely face new disclosure and reporting requirements. **Current Status** HR 3744 is currently 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 Daniel Webster (R-FL). Without additional legislative details available, the specific provisions and mechanisms for enforcement cannot be summarized further at this time.
America First Energy Act
# America First Energy Act - Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** HR 1365, called the "America First Energy Act," is currently under consideration in the House of Representatives. However, specific details about its provisions are not publicly available in the information provided. To understand exactly what this bill would accomplish, you would need to review the full text on Congress.gov or the sponsor's official website. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it has been referred to the appropriate House committee for review and debate but has not yet been voted on by the full House. Bills in this stage may be modified, approved, sent back, or stalled depending on committee priorities. **Next Steps:** If you want to learn what this bill specifically proposes, I'd recommend visiting Congress.gov (search "HR 1365") or contacting Representative Daniel Webster's office directly. This will give you the actual bill text, any amendments, and details about its provisions and who it would affect.
Collision Avoidance Systems Act of 2025
# Collision Avoidance Systems Act of 2025 - Plain Language Summary **What the bill does:** This bill would allow cars, trucks, buses, and motorcycles to use a new type of brake light system. Instead of the traditional steady red brake light, vehicles could use a "pulsating" light that flashes rapidly up to four times (for a maximum of 1.2 seconds) when the brakes are applied, then switches to a regular continuous light. The bill requires the Department of Transportation to update federal safety standards to permit and set performance rules for these systems. **Who it affects and why:** This would primarily affect vehicle manufacturers and drivers. The idea behind pulsating brake lights is safety—the flashing motion is meant to catch drivers' attention more effectively than a steady light, potentially reducing rear-end collisions by making it more obvious when a vehicle is braking. Travelers and commuters would benefit from improved safety if the system proves effective. **Current status:** The bill is currently in committee (HR 1361), meaning it has been introduced in the House but hasn't been debated or voted on yet. It was sponsored by Representative Daniel Webster (R-FL).
Federal Infrastructure Bank Act of 2025
# Federal Infrastructure Bank Act of 2025 - Summary **What It Would Do** This bill would create a new Federal Infrastructure Bank (along with a holding company) to provide financial support for infrastructure projects across the United States. The bank would offer three types of help: direct loans, equity investments (money in exchange for partial ownership), and loan guarantees (promising to pay if a borrower defaults). These funds would support projects like roads, bridges, utilities, and other revenue-generating infrastructure that can generate income to repay the loans. **Who It Affects and Key Rules** The funding would be available to corporations, joint ventures, states, and local governments. A requirement mandates that at least 10% of all loans and investments go to rural infrastructure projects. The bill includes a restriction prohibiting funding for any infrastructure projects influenced or controlled by the Chinese government or Communist Party. Projects must have reliable revenue sources to ensure they can pay back the bank. **Current Status** The bill (HR 1235) is currently in committee in the House of Representatives during the 119th Congress. It has not yet been voted on by the full House, meaning it remains in the early legislative stage.