Liberty and Prosperity
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 2407 State Route 71, Suite 1, in Spring Lake, New Jersey, as the "James J. Howard Post Office".
The bill ceremonially renames the Spring Lake post office to honor James J. Howard—preserving local heritage and easing administrative references—at the cost of using congressional time for a purely symbolic change.
To redesignate certain facilities at Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park in honor of Congressman Bill Pascrell, Jr.
The bill officially names park facilities to honor a local figure and standardizes references—improving recognition and reducing confusion—while imposing minor taxpayer-funded administrative updates and risking local opposition from those who prefer the historical names.
Secure Space Act of 2025
The bill strengthens security and protects critical satellite communications by restricting risky vendors and forcing timely FCC rules, but it risks blocking market entrants, slowing or raising the cost of satellite broadband (especially for rural areas), and creating legal/compliance burdens for applicants and suppliers.
Food Labeling Modernization Act of 2026
Prohibiting Tianeptine and Other Dangerous Products Act of 2026
The bill strengthens consumer protection and enforcement clarity by allowing refusal/seizure of products falsely marketed as dietary supplements and banning goods tied to debarred persons, but it raises compliance costs, seizure risk, and regulatory uncertainty for importers, distributors, and small supplement businesses.
Safety is Not For Sale Act
The bill increases consumer transparency and enforcement around vehicle safety-feature pricing—potentially boosting baseline safety and easier price comparison—at the cost of added compliance and legal burdens on automakers and dealers that could raise prices and disrupt the market.
Don’t Sell Kids’ Data Act of 2025
The bill substantially strengthens minors' privacy and gives both private individuals and states new enforcement tools, at the cost of higher compliance and legal exposure for businesses, potential limits on some beneficial data uses for education and safety, and some ambiguity and carve-outs that could produce uneven protection.
Lowering Drug Costs for American Families Act
The bill lowers drug costs for many Americans through expanded negotiation, insulin and annual out-of-pocket caps, and rebate adjustments while imposing new administrative burdens and creating risks of reduced drug availability, cost-shifting, and narrower enforceable benefits for some workers and enrollees.
National Flood Insurance Program Reauthorization and Reform Act of 2025
The bill modernizes and expands flood‑risk mapping, mitigation funding, consumer protections, and short‑term affordability for NFIP policyholders while shifting more costs and detailed risk information onto property owners and the federal balance sheet — trading greater transparency and resilience investments for higher long‑term premiums, new fiscal exposures, and added compliance/privacy/legal tradeoffs.
Protecting Free Vaccines Act
The bill expands no-cost access to ACIP-recommended vaccines for millions through 2029—improving public health and reducing financial barriers—but shifts short-term costs onto insurers, employers, and state budgets and creates potential coverage uncertainty once the temporary provisions expire.