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The "Housing for the 21st Century Act" was introduced in the 119th session of Congress as H.R. 6644 on December 11, 2025. The bill focuses on modernizing housing policies and addressing current challenges. The key provisions likely include improvements in affordable housing access, housing infrastructure, and urban development strategies. Specific directives or actions proposed could involve incentives for sustainable and affordable housing projects, investment in community revitalization, or regulations to ensure fair housing practices. For more details and the official text of the bill, refer to the provided PDF link: [Housing for the 21st Century Act PDF](https://www.congress.gov/119/bills/hr6644/BILLS-119hr6644ih.pdf).

The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027, designated as H.R. 8800 in the 119th Congress and introduced on May 13, 2026, aims to authorize defense-related expenditures and policies for the specified fiscal year. The bill proposes provisions and directives relevant to national defense, which are detailed in the official bill text accessible through the provided links.

This bill, designated as H.R. 1 in the 119th Congress and introduced on May 20, 2025, aims to provide for reconciliation in accordance with title II of H. Con. Res. 14. The specific provisions, directives, or actions proposed in the bill are not available in the provided context.

The Take Care of America’s Veterans Act, designated as H.R. 9237 in the 119th Congress and introduced on June 10, 2026, aims to address matters concerning the welfare of American veterans. The bill contains provisions intended to support and improve services for veterans, though specific directives and actions proposed within the bill are not explicitly outlined in the provided context. For further details and the full text of the bill, refer to the official PDF version available at https://www.congress.gov/119/bills/hr9237/BILLS-119hr9237ih.pdf.

<p><b>Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of </b><b>2021</b></p> <p>This bill expands Medicare coverage of intensive behavioral therapy for obesity. Specifically, the bill allows coverage for therapy that is provided by (1) a physician who is not a primary care physician; or&nbsp;(2) other health care providers (e.g., physician assistants and nurse practitioners) and approved counseling programs, if provided upon a referral from, and in coordination with, a physician or primary care practitioner. Currently, such therapy is covered only if provided by a primary care practitioner. </p> <p>The bill also allows coverage under Medicare's prescription drug benefit of drugs used for the treatment of obesity or for weight loss management for individuals who are overweight. </p>

The SAFE Drugs Act of 2025, designated as H.R. 6509 in the 119th Congress and introduced on December 9, 2025, aims to address drug safety concerns. Specific provisions and directives outlined in the bill include measures to enhance drug safety regulations, promote transparency in the pharmaceutical industry, and strengthen oversight mechanisms for drug manufacturing and distribution. For more detailed information, the official PDF version of the bill can be accessed at https://www.congress.gov/119/bills/hr6509/BILLS-119hr6509ih.pdf.

The bill titled "To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to ensure patients have access to certain shortage and urgent-use compounded medications, and for other purposes" was introduced in the 119th Congress on September 11, 2025, as H.R. 5316.

This is an original bill introduced in the 119th Congress to authorize appropriations for fiscal year 2026 for military activities of the Department of Defense, military construction, and defense activities of the Department of Energy. The bill also aims to set military personnel strengths for the fiscal year 2026 and includes various other purposes not specified in the context provided.

The bill titled "To provide for a system of regulation of the offer and sale of digital commodities by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and for other purposes" was introduced in the 119th Congress with the designation H.R. 3633 on May 29, 2025.

Bill 118 hr 4818, also known as the Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2023, aims to address the growing issue of obesity in the United States. The bill recognizes obesity as a chronic disease and seeks to improve access to care and treatment for individuals struggling with obesity. One key provision of the bill is the establishment of a grant program to support healthcare providers in implementing evidence-based obesity treatment and prevention programs. These programs would focus on promoting healthy behaviors, such as diet and exercise, and providing access to medical interventions, such as weight loss medications and bariatric surgery. Additionally, the bill calls for the creation of a national obesity task force to coordinate efforts across federal agencies and develop a comprehensive strategy for addressing obesity. This task force would be responsible for conducting research, collecting data, and making recommendations to improve obesity prevention and treatment efforts. Overall, the Treat and Reduce Obesity Act of 2023 aims to increase awareness of obesity as a serious health issue, improve access to care and treatment options, and ultimately reduce the prevalence of obesity in the United States.