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To amend title 31, United States Code, to prohibit the issuance of United States currency and securities containing the signature of the sitting President.
The bill strengthens congressional oversight and public trust by barring a sitting President's signature on new currency unless Congress enacts a waiver, at the cost of added administrative work, reduced design flexibility, and possible delays from requiring statutory approval.
Greenland Sovereignty Protection Act
The bill prevents federal-funded coercive or expansionist actions in Greenland and strengthens congressional oversight—protecting taxpayers and Greenlandic self-determination—at the cost of reduced executive flexibility, slower crisis responses, and potential constraints on investment and public-diplomacy efforts.
Make Housing Affordable and Defend Democracy Act
The bill channels multiple tax credits and direct payments to expand homeownership, spur housing supply, and deepen affordability for the poorest renters, but does so with significant fiscal cost, added administrative complexity, program limits that leave some markets underserved, and large rescissions that reduce border and enforcement capacity.
Tribal Healthcare Careers Act
The bill shifts a guaranteed portion of program funding and creates minimum tribal grant awards to expand stable funding, capacity, and accountability for tribal communities, while reducing the funding available to some non-tribal applicants and constraining the Secretary's year-to-year allocation flexibility, with a risk that tribes lacking application capacity may still be left out.
EATS Act of 2025
The bill expands SNAP access to half-time students—reducing food insecurity and simplifying federal rules—while increasing federal costs and creating short-term administrative work for states and schools.
Ban Military Drones Spying on Civilians Act
The bill prioritizes protecting civilian privacy and increasing transparency by banning narrow categories of military‑grade drones for domestic use, at the cost of reducing some federal high-end surveillance capabilities and adding administrative and operational expenses.
Baby Clothing Tax Relief Act
The bill protects consumers and small businesses from emergency tariffs on certain baby clothing—keeping prices and uncertainty down—but does so by constraining the President's emergency tariff authority, which may reduce rapid national-security/diplomatic leverage and shift costs elsewhere.
Affordable Housing Equity Act of 2025
The bill directs more LIHTC support to create and preserve deeply affordable rental units for extremely low-income households—likely expanding access and local supply—but increases federal tax expenditures and adds administrative and market constraints that may delay projects or disadvantage small/rural markets.
Choose Medicare Act
The bill expands and subsidizes more generous, federally backed health coverage (including reproductive care and a new public-plan option) to improve access and reduce patient costs, but does so at substantial federal expense and with risks of higher premiums, administrative complexity, and legal or market uncertainty.
Protect Vulnerable Immigrant Youth Act
The bill expedites green cards for a defined class of immigrants and provides employers an extra employment-based visa avenue, but it likely lengthens waits for other immigrants and increases administrative and fiscal burdens.