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Bottles and Breastfeeding Equipment Screening Enhancement Act
The bill improves hygiene, consistency, and accountability for screening of infants' milk and liquids—benefiting parents and checkpoint staff—at the cost of modest government training/administrative expenses, possible minor delays at checkpoints, and some risk of increased denials or inconvenience for caregivers.
Safe Passage to the World Cup Act
The bill temporarily shields public transit from routine federal civil immigration enforcement during the World Cup to reduce fear and encourage transit use, trading off some federal enforcement capacity and clarity for greater local ease of movement and event-focused policing.
IRAN Act
The bill aims to expand and coordinate U.S. support (tools, training, funding, and policy clarity) to help Iranians access secure communications and preserve commercial satellite access, but it requires taxpayer funding, raises legal and diplomatic risks, and may expose users if operational-security and oversight gaps are not fully addressed.
Strengthening Loan Forgiveness for Public Service Workers Act
The bill delivers targeted, automatic graduated loan forgiveness and administrative safeguards for new federal loans held by public-service workers, but it excludes existing borrowers, may raise federal costs, and introduces administrative rules that could delay or reduce benefits for some borrowers.
For the relief of Miguel Lopez Luvian.
The bill grants U.S. citizenship and restores family unity for one individual and his family, providing administrative clarity in this case while raising concerns about fairness, precedent for case-by-case immigration relief, and minor implementation costs.
Preventing Our Next Natural Disaster Act
The bill directs substantially more federal mitigation money, planning, data, and targeted assistance to high‑risk and disadvantaged communities—improving long‑term resilience and equity—but does so by increasing federal costs, reallocating funds away from some immediate recovery uses, and raising implementation, data, and capacity challenges that may advantage better‑resourced jurisdictions.
Equal Access to Justice for Victims of Gun Violence Act of 2025
The bill shifts accountability toward victims and public entities by allowing industry lawsuits and wider use of ATF trace data—potentially improving compensation and deterrence—while imposing significant litigation, administrative, privacy, and economic burdens on manufacturers, dealers, courts, and taxpayers.
MARSHALS Act
The bill centralizes and formalizes judicial-focused leadership and authorities for the Marshals Service to improve judicial protection and targeted investigative support, but at the cost of reduced DOJ oversight, potential delays in urgent operations, concentrated appointment power, and heightened privacy and civil-liberty concerns.
Journalist Protection Act
The bill increases federal protection and accountability for attacks on reporters but narrows who qualifies as a 'journalist' and expands federal criminal jurisdiction, creating potential gaps in coverage for grassroots newsgathering and added federal costs.
Right Drug Dose Now Act of 2025
The bill aims to improve medication safety and drug-safety surveillance by integrating pharmacogenomics into clinical care and reporting, but it increases costs, administrative work, privacy risks, and could widen access gaps unless funding, privacy safeguards, and implementation supports are provided.