
The Committee on the Judiciary has jurisdiction over matters relating to the administration of justice in federal courts, administrative bodies, and law enforcement agencies. Its role in impeachment proceedings has also brought it much attention. The committee’s jurisdiction also includes a range of issues such as bankruptcy, espionage, terrorism, the protection of civil liberties, constitutional amendments, and more. The Committee oversees the Departments of Justice and Homeland Security.
Jamie Ben Raskin
Democrat • MD
To establish a pilot program to develop, expand, and maintain digital community resource guides to advance the reentry efforts of individuals returning to their communities after incarceration.
Referred To · February 2, 2026
To authorize the President to impose sanctions with respect to any foreign person or entity that hinders, obstructs or delays Lebanon's electoral process, including efforts to restrict or prevent Lebanese citizens abroad from voting in parliamentary elections, and for other purposes.
Referred To · February 2, 2026
To provide for appropriations to pay Federal employees and contractors during periods of lapses in appropriations in fiscal year 2026, and for other purposes.
Referred To · February 2, 2026
To establish protocols for the investigation of uses of deadly force by Federal law enforcement officers, and for other purposes.
Referred To · February 2, 2026
To advance policy priorities.
Referred To · February 2, 2026
To advance commonsense policies.
Referred To · February 2, 2026
To end ICE abuse.
Referred To · February 2, 2026
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the United States must act urgently to end the political and economic dominance of billionaire oligarchs, halt the corporate subsidies and tax advantages that fortify their power, and reinvest in the needs of the American people to defend democracy from authoritarianism.
Referred To · January 30, 2026