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Pit River Land Transfer Act of 2025
The bill transfers ~584 acres into federal trust to strengthen the Pit River Tribe's land base and access to federal services while preserving existing easements and banning certain gaming, trading increased tribal sovereignty and services for limits on land control, potential loss of gaming-driven economic opportunity, some changes to public access, and modest taxpayer/admin costs.
Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service relating to "Endangered and Threatened Wildlife and Plants; Endangered Species Status for the San Francisco Bay-Delta Distinct Population Segment of the Longfin Smelt".
ESSENTIAL Act
The bill preserves drivers' choice and avoids some immediate vehicle costs and localized safety trade‑offs, but at the cost of limiting federal regulatory tools that reduce vehicle emissions—likely increasing local pollution exposure and long‑term public health and fiscal burdens.
Flood Insurance for Farmers Act of 2025
The bill makes it easier and cheaper for certain owners—especially farmers and owners of multiple structures—to avoid costly elevation/floodproofing and to buy consolidated flood coverage, while increasing potential flood exposure and fiscal risk to the NFIP and leaving some consumers with higher premiums or fewer private-market options.
Rural Hospital Fairness Act
The bill protects Medicare support and local access to care for eligible rural hospitals and patients, at the cost of increased Medicare/taxpayer spending, potential risk if standards are not strictly enforced, and added state administrative work.
STREAMLINE ACT
The bill advances tribal self-governance and faster, potentially cheaper land transactions by accepting tribal appraisals that meet USPAP and increasing transparency, but it reduces some federal oversight and creates risks of inconsistent valuations, financial uncertainty, and additional administrative or legal burdens.
Protect Innocent Victims of Taxation After Fire Extension Act
The bill gives targeted, near-term tax-free treatment for wildfire relief payments to reduce the financial burden on uninsured disaster survivors, but it limits other tax benefits, may reduce future property basis adjustments, and creates administrative and temporal limits to the relief.
Orland Project Water Management Act
The bill improves short-term water supply reliability and emergency reallocation flexibility for some Central Valley users while risking reduced local supplies, administrative burdens, and disputes among water users.
Keeping Homeownership Costs Down Act
The bill speeds certainty for homeowners and governments by limiting FEMA deferrals on projects using fill — but that speed increases flood risk and ecological/legal conflict, potentially raising costs and harms for communities, species, and taxpayers.
Protecting Children from Experimentation Act of 2025
The bill protects minors from federal criminal prosecution and creates civil remedies for them, while imposing criminal penalties and greater liability on providers—likely reducing access to gender‑affirming care for youth and expanding federal involvement in healthcare decisions.