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Sinkhole Mapping Act of 2025
The bill provides federally standardized, regularly updated sinkhole-risk mapping that improves planning, preparedness, and scientific understanding—but shifts potential financial and regulatory costs onto homeowners, under-resourced localities, and federal taxpayers.
Consumer Safety Technology Act
The bill aims to promote regulatory clarity, fraud detection, and agency transparency around tokens and marketplace hazards but does so by centralizing authority, expanding definitions, and deploying AI and studies in ways that could raise costs, delay action, risk privacy and accuracy, and shift enforcement burdens.
STAR Act
This bill gives launch and reentry facilities strong tools to protect critical space operations from dangerous drones and improves oversight, but it increases risks to public safety, privacy, due process, and small operators by authorizing communications interference, use of force, seizures, and broad operator liability.
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 2600 Michigan Avenue in Kissimmee, Florida, as the "Robert Guevara Post Office Building".
The bill ceremonially renames a Kissimmee post office to honor an individual and standardize references, offering symbolic community recognition at the cost of minor administrative updates and no material service or funding benefits.
To provide for the issuance of a Manatee Semipostal Stamp.
The bill creates a voluntary, highly visible way for the public to fund and learn about manatee conservation via a USPS stamp, but the support is dependent on unpredictable voluntary purchases and entails small administrative costs.
Stop Communist Radio Act of 2025
The bill helps small, rural broadcasters restore service and reduce regulatory risk through targeted grants, but it relies on limited competitive funding, may constrain station operations, and increases federal spending.
Puerto Rico Affordable Care Act of 2025
The bill extends federal insurance standards and ACA premium subsidies to Puerto Rico, improving affordability, protections, and parity for residents, but imposes costs and administrative burdens that could raise federal spending, strain regulators and insurers, and risk reduced plan choice or transitional disruptions.
To establish in the Executive Office of the President an Office of Young Americans, and for other purposes.
The bill creates a White House office to champion and coordinate policies for young Americans—potentially improving alignment, transparency, and workforce readiness—while increasing federal costs and raising risks of duplication, politicization, and sluggish responsiveness.
To authorize the President to award the Purple Heart to Louis Boria, Jr., for injuries incurred during World War II and the Korean War while a member of the Marine Corps.
The bill formally honors a specific WWII/Korean War Marine, offering recognition and historical closure, but it is symbolic only and confers no material benefits while requiring minimal government administrative effort.
Protect Patriot Spouses Act
The bill prioritizes family reunification for servicemembers' spouses by expanding waiver authority and temporary-entry options, at the cost of higher administrative burdens, greater DHS discretion (and attendant inconsistency), and potential public-safety and enforcement concerns.