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To direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services, acting through the Commissioner of Food and Drugs, to revise certain regulations related to infant and toddler beverages, and for other purposes.
The bill improves clarity of product names and limits misleading claims to help parents choose healthier options for infants and toddlers, but it imposes compliance costs and transition risks that may raise prices, reduce product choices, and create regulatory or legal uncertainty.
Expeditionary Diplomacy Act
Justice for Hind Rajab Act
The bill increases U.S. transparency, oversight, and accountability mechanisms for alleged atrocities involving U.S.-connected weapons and personnel—strengthening avenues for justice and potential conditioning of aid—but risks straining diplomatic and security cooperation with an important ally, imposing agency costs, and politicizing sensitive investigations.
The Disaster Recovery Efficiency Act
The bill tightens and standardizes federal disaster-recovery guidance and oversight to speed rebuilding and reduce waste, but that comes with short-term administrative costs and less flexibility for state and local officials.
Conflict Prevention Act
The bill would strengthen U.S. diplomatic training, analytics, and coordination to prevent and mitigate foreign conflicts and improve stabilization efforts, but it creates new taxpayer costs and risks bureaucratic overlap, limited capacity, and uncertain implementation.
Bipartisan IVF for Military Families Act
The bill meaningfully expands fertility diagnosis and treatment access for active-duty service members and their dependents and improves DoD care coordination, but it leaves veterans out, preserves TRICARE cost-sharing that can create substantial out-of-pocket costs, and imposes clinical restrictions and limits that may reduce options and success for some patients.
Working Families Disaster Tax Relief Act
The bill lets disaster-affected taxpayers use prior-year earnings to boost Child Tax Credit and EITC benefits under a clear presidential-disaster trigger, but shifts relief into the tax-filing system—creating documentation and administrative burdens and delaying cash support for immediate needs.
AI Talent Act
The bill centralizes and standardizes federal tech hiring to speed recruitment and improve merit-based selection, but increases risks that standardized or automated screening could disadvantage nontraditional applicants, produce uneven assessment quality or conflicts of interest, allow opaque waiver-backed automation, and raise taxpayer costs.
Locally Led Development and Humanitarian Response Act
The bill substantially expands and simplifies direct funding, leadership, and access for local partners—potentially improving effectiveness and local capacity—while increasing administrative costs, fiscal exposure, and oversight risks that must be managed to avoid fraud, exclusion, or delayed aid.
Protect Military and Federal Employees from Unfair Bank Fees Act
The bill protects furloughed and unpaid federal employees, service members, and government cardholders from bank fees during funding lapses and clarifies legal definitions for financial actors, but shifts costs and administrative burdens onto banks, agencies, and potentially other customers while leaving some workers without relief.