Ditat Deus
God enriches
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States requiring a balanced budget for the Federal Government.
Coercion and Sexual Abuse Free Environment Act
The bill strengthens federal tools and penalties to protect minors from interstate coercive abuse, but it expands federal criminal jurisdiction and uses broad language that may increase prosecutorial discretion, affect how youth are prosecuted, and raise costs and civil‑liberty concerns.
Midnight Rules Relief Act
The bill speeds congressional reversal of multiple late-term regulations and saves floor time, but does so at the cost of reduced individual scrutiny, stakeholder input, and a higher risk of abrupt regulatory disruption for businesses and states.
Protecting Businesses From Frivolous COVID Lawsuits Act of 2025
The bill reduces legal exposure and increases predictability for businesses reopening during the pandemic by standardizing negligence instructions, but does so at the cost of making it harder for infected individuals to obtain compensation and may weaken incentives for stronger public-health protections.
End Endless Criminal Statutes Act
The bill reduces federal enforcement and regulatory burdens—potentially saving courts, DOJ, and small businesses time and cost—but in doing so removes or weakens several statutory penalties and protections that could raise mail and public-ground security risks, narrow defendants' protections, and reduce some consumer and commerce safeguards.
Injunctive Authority Clarification Act of 2025
The bill reduces unexpected nationwide or third‑party injunctions—stabilizing government and business operations—but makes it harder for affected people and public‑interest plaintiffs to obtain prompt, systemwide court relief, potentially leaving harms unaddressed and increasing litigation complexity.
Buzz Off Act
The bill strengthens privacy and judicial oversight for targeted UAV surveillance but creates a terrorism exception and new administrative requirements that could expand executive surveillance authority and slow law-enforcement actions, while leaving pressure risks around consent.
One Bill, One Subject Transparency Act
The bill increases transparency and enforceability of a single-subject rule—reducing riders and surprise provisions—while creating greater litigation risk, legal uncertainty, slower lawmaking, and the potential for courts to play a larger role in policing legislative content.
To terminate the designation of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan as a major non-NATO ally, and for other purposes.
The bill trades reduced U.S.–Pakistan military cooperation and greater constraints on presidential flexibility for increased congressional oversight and leverage to pressure Pakistan to act against militants, potentially improving security at the cost of operational cooperation and diplomatic agility.