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House Judiciary Committee Bills & Legislation (Page 37)

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US Federal Senate Bill SB67

Introduced
1/9/25  
Censorship Accountability Act
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US Federal Senate Bill SB48

Introduced
1/9/25  
SAVE Girls Act Stopping the Abuse, Victimization, and Exploitation of Girls Act
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US Federal House Bill HB362

Introduced
1/13/25  
Virgin Islands Visa Waiver Act of 2025 This bill authorizes the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to establish a visa waiver program for nationals of certain countries to enter the U.S. Virgin Islands.Specifically, the bill expands an existing program that authorizes nonimmigrant visa waivers for nationals of certain countries to enter Guam or the Northern Mariana Islands to also authorize waivers for entry to the U.S. Virgin Islands. Under this program, DHS may provide a waiver admitting a nonimmigrant visitor for up to 45 days if the waiver does not represent a threat to the welfare, safety, or security of the United States or its territories or commonwealths.
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US Federal House Bill HB350

Introduced
1/13/25  
Prosecutors Need to Prosecute Act
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US Federal House Bill HB355

Introduced
1/13/25  
Justice for Jocelyn Act
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US Federal House Bill HR34

Introduced
1/13/25  
This resolution expresses the sense of the House of Representatives that the National Security Agency's bulk collection telephone records program was unconstitutional and that all federal charges against Edward Snowden should be dropped. (Mr. Snowden disclosed information about the program and was subsequently charged for unauthorized disclosure of national defense information, unauthorized disclosure of classified communication intelligence, and theft of government property).
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US Federal House Bill HJR17

Introduced
1/13/25  
This joint resolution proposes a constitutional amendment prohibiting total outlays for a fiscal year from exceeding total receipts for that fiscal year unless Congress authorizes the excess by a two-thirds roll call vote of each chamber. The prohibition excludes outlays for repayment of debt principal and receipts derived from borrowing. The amendment also requires the President to submit an annual budget in which total outlays do not exceed total receipts.
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US Federal House Bill HB342

Introduced
1/13/25  
Honor Inauguration Day ActThis bill requires the U.S. flag to be flown at its highest peak on each presidential Inauguration Day.
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US Federal House Bill HB373

Introduced
1/13/25  
SAGA Act Second Amendment Guarantee Act
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US Federal House Bill HB358

Introduced
1/13/25  
No Corruption in Government Act Prohibit Insider Trading Act
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US Federal House Bill HB781

Introduced
1/28/25  
No Track No Tax Act of 2025
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US Federal Senate Bill SB205

Introduced
1/23/25  
Protecting Individuals with Down Syndrome Act
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US Federal Senate Bill SB237

Introduced
1/23/25  
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1/23/25  
Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act of 2025
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US Federal House Bill HB722

Introduced
1/24/25  
Life at Conception Act
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US Federal House Bill HB799

Introduced
1/28/25  
Parental Notification and Intervention Act of 2025This bill restricts the performance of an abortion on an unemancipated minor under 18 years of age.Specifically, it prohibits a person or organization from performing, facilitating, or assisting with an abortion on an unemancipated minor without first complying with certain requirements, including parental notification and a 96-hour waiting period.It establishes penalties—a fine, up to one year in prison, or both—for each willful violation.A parent who is required to be notified of an abortion of an unemancipated minor may sue in federal court to prohibit the abortion.Parental notification requirements may be waived in a medical emergency or in a case of physical abuse.