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SEED Act
The bill extends the educator expense deduction to many early childhood educators—reducing their out-of-pocket classroom costs and recognizing more providers as 'schools'—but it modestly reduces federal revenue and may create qualification uncertainty for some small or informal providers.
To direct the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a special resource study of Lower Presidio Historic Park in Monterey, California.
Better Energy Storage and Safety Act
Workforce Housing Tax Credit Act
To nullify the Presidential Proclamation relating to Imposing a Temporary Import Surcharge to Address Fundamental International Payments Problems, and for other purposes.
The bill returns surcharge money to importers and lowers consumer prices while preventing executive-funded temporary import surcharges in the future, but it reduces presidential flexibility for rapid tariff actions and creates revenue, administrative, and legal risks for the government and some traders.
Trade Cheating Restitution Act of 2026
The bill delivers retroactive interest distributions and a near-term payment schedule for prior CDOSA recipients using an existing Treasury account to avoid new appropriations, but it shifts fiscal cost to taxpayers, creates administrative burdens, and limits eligibility in ways that may leave some claimants excluded.
Opportunities in Organic Act
The bill boosts federal, multi-year support for organic and socially disadvantaged farmers—improving certification access, training, and environmental practices—but requires $50M–$100M annually and carries risks of administrative burden, uneven benefit distribution, and potential market distortions.
MOLD Act
The bill substantially increases protections, inspections, and contractor accountability to reduce mold and habitability harms for military families, but it raises costs and administrative burdens that could strain DoD budgets, affect housing supply near bases, and require careful implementation to avoid rollout gaps or privacy and legal complications.
Roadside Pollinator Program Amendments Act
The bill expands funding and eligibility to scale up roadside pollinator restoration (including tribal participation and nonprofit implementers) and allows larger projects, but does so at increased federal cost, with potential administrative delays and reduced opportunities for smaller contractors.
ACE Agriculture Act
The bill strengthens and expands AGARDA’s capacity—encouraging water‑conservation tech adoption and longer-term research staffing—while increasing program permanence and funding flexibility in ways that create budget uncertainty, risks of fund diversion, and reduced congressional or interagency oversight.