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117_S_55
A bill to repeal the provision of law that provides automatic pay adjustments for Members of Congress.
Updated: 26.01.2021
117_HR_448
Energy Resilient Communities Act
Updated: 25.01.2021
117_HR_455
California Clean Coast Act of 2021
Updated: 25.01.2021
117_HR_459
HUMBLE Act
Updated: 25.01.2021
117_HR_470
Roadmap to Congressional Reform Act
Updated: 25.01.2021
117_HR_474
Protecting Consumer Information Act of 2021
Updated: 25.01.2021
117_HR_476
Innovation Centers Acceleration Act
Updated: 25.01.2021
117_HR_479
California Central Coast Conservation Act
Updated: 25.01.2021
117_HR_488
Saving America’s Mines Act
Updated: 25.01.2021
117_S_37
Preventing Future Pandemics Act of 2021
Updated: 25.01.2021
117_S_39
Protecting American Innovation and Development Act of 2021
Updated: 25.01.2021
117_S_40
Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans Act
Updated: 25.01.2021
117_SJRES_5
A joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States requiring that the Federal budget be balanced.
Updated: 22.01.2021
117_S_14
Combating Global Corruption Act of 2021
Updated: 22.01.2021
117_S_20
Removing Incentives for Outsourcing Act
Updated: 22.01.2021
117_S_28
Florida Shores Protection and Fairness Act
Updated: 22.01.2021
117_S_31
Protect Utah’s Rural Economy Act
Updated: 22.01.2021
117_HRES_59
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the Paris Agreement shall have no effect in the United States until it is renegotiated to ensure the world's largest emitters of greenhouse gases reduce their greenhouse gas emissions and receives the advice and consent to ratification of the United States Senate.
Updated: 21.01.2021
117_HR_394
COVID–19 Student Loan Relief Extension Act
Updated: 21.01.2021
117_HR_395
To ensure transparency with Congress and the American people by requiring that the President report to Congress on a nationally determined contribution to the Paris Agreement prior to the submission of the nationally determined contribution to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change Secretariat and to provide that nothing in the Paris Agreement may be used to establish or demonstrate the existence of a violation of United States law or an offense against the law of nations in United States courts, and for other purposes.
Updated: 21.01.2021
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