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Responsible Legislating Act
4/1/2025, 6:47 PM
Summary of Bill HR 185
In terms of healthcare, the bill includes provisions to improve access to affordable healthcare for all Americans, including those with pre-existing conditions. It also seeks to lower prescription drug prices and increase transparency in healthcare costs.
In the education sector, the bill aims to improve the quality of education for students across the country. This includes measures to increase funding for public schools, support for teachers, and initiatives to address student loan debt. On the environmental front, the bill includes provisions to protect natural resources and combat climate change. This includes investments in renewable energy sources, efforts to reduce carbon emissions, and measures to preserve wildlife habitats. In terms of national security, the bill includes provisions to strengthen the country's defense capabilities and support for military personnel. This includes funding for the armed forces, initiatives to combat terrorism, and measures to protect the country from cyber threats. Overall, Bill 119 HR 185 seeks to advance responsible policies in various areas to improve the lives of Americans and ensure the country's continued prosperity and security.
Congressional Summary of HR 185
Responsible Legislating Act
This bill establishes or modifies various federal programs and requirements, including those related to retirement accounts, penalties for certain sex offenses, foreign investment and ownership, and appropriations.
The bill makes changes to retirement account contributions and distributions, including increasing the maximum amount that may be contributed to a Roth Individual Retirement Account (IRA) to include certain contributions to a Savings Incentive Match Plan for Employees (SIMPLE IRA) or Simplified Employee Pension (SEP) plan, subject to limitations.
The bill establishes an enhanced penalty—an additional prison term of up to five years—for certain interstate human trafficking offenses or coercion of sexual activity that occurs in a school zone or related area.
The Department of Commerce must report on efforts to increase foreign direct investment in semiconductor-related manufacturing and production. The Federal Maritime Commission must evaluate the effect of foreign ownership of marine terminals at the 15 largest U.S. container ports on U.S. economic security.
The bill provides additional appropriations for the Departments of Health and Human Services, Agriculture, State, Defense, Homeland Security, and Energy.
The bill extends mandatory livestock market reporting requirements through FY2025.
The bill revises the required frequency of meetings held by a credit union's board of directors by decreasing the frequency for existing credit unions with satisfactory soundness ratings.
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA's) enhanced-use leasing authority is reauthorized through 2033.
The bill requires hearings on the bill's implementation within one year of the date of enactment.
