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Pennsylvania

Virtue, Liberty and Independence

2nd state to join the Union on December 12, 1787

450 Legislation

  • Pennsylvaniarepresentative·Scott Perry
    HCONRES-73

    Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service and the National Honor Guard and Pipe Band Exhibition.

    10%
    Commemorative Designations
    Policing & Law Enforcement
    Congressional Operations

    The bill authorizes a high‑profile, free national memorial on the Capitol Grounds that gives law‑enforcement families and the public a formal tribute and clearer event rules, but it shifts costs and legal risk onto sponsors and taxpayers and creates potential access, free‑speech, and logistical constraints.

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  • 1 cosponsor·Updated 4/10/2026·Last progress March 25, 2026
    David Harold McCormick
    SRES-288Simple Resolution

    Condemning the rise in ideologically motivated attacks on Jewish individuals in the United States, including the recent violent assault in Boulder, Colorado, and reaffirming the commitment of the Senate to combating antisemitism and politically motivated violence.

    10%
    Racial Equity & Discrimination
    Policing & Law Enforcement
    Government Accountability & Oversight

    The resolution strengthens moral and official condemnation of antisemitic and ideologically-motivated violence—potentially improving prevention and enforcement—while risking raised expectations for action without funding and possible expansion of law-enforcement powers that some may view as civil-liberties overreach.

    1. senate
    40 cosponsors·Updated 4/8/2026·Last progress January 7, 2026
    Chris Deluzio
    HR-1461Bill

    To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 521 Thorn Street in Sewickley, Pennsylvania, as the "Mary Elizabeth 'Bettie' Cole Post Office Building".

    10%
    Commemorative Designations

    The bill formally renames a Sewickley post office to honor local history and ensure consistent federal usage, trading only modest administrative costs and a durable naming decision that limits future local flexibility.

    1. house
    2. senate
    3. president
    16 cosponsors·Updated 4/10/2026·Last progress December 10, 2025
    Lloyd K. Smucker
    HR-5348Bill

    Social Security Child Protection Act of 2025

    10%
    Social Security
    Procedural Corrections

    The bill improves protections against child identity theft by allowing replacement SSNs and creating a statutory application process with SSA record notes, at the cost of additional SSA administrative burdens, potential complications in tracking prior records across systems, and a sworn-evidence requirement that may deter some families.

    1. house
    2. senate
    3. president
    1 cosponsor·Updated 4/8/2026·Last progress December 2, 2025
    Lloyd K. Smucker
    HR-5284Bill

    Claiming Age Clarity Act

    10%
    Social Security
    Procedural Corrections
    Federal Workforce

    The bill standardizes SSA terminology to improve clarity for beneficiaries and reduce staff time, at the cost of agency update expenses and a risk of temporary or substantive beneficiary confusion if changes aren't clearly explained.

    1. house
    2. senate
    3. president
    9 cosponsors·Updated 4/11/2026·Last progress December 2, 2025
    Dan Meuser
    HR-2066Bill

    Investing in All of America Act of 2025

    40%
    Procedural Corrections
    Small Business

    The bill boosts SBICs' ability to deploy capital—potentially increasing investment into targeted small businesses and providing predictability for licensees—while raising taxpayer exposure and risking an uneven distribution of benefits and short-term fairness issues for firms that invested just before enactment.

    1. house
    2. senate
    3. president
    8 cosponsors·Updated 4/10/2026·Last progress December 2, 2025
    Ryan Mackenzie
    HR-2212Bill

    DHS Intelligence Rotational Assignment Program and Law Enforcement Support Act

    20%
    Federal Workforce
    Procedural Corrections
    Government Accountability & Oversight
    Nat'l Security
    1. house
    2. senate
    3. president
    3 cosponsors·Updated 4/10/2026·Last progress November 18, 2025
    Glenn Thompson
    HR-4550Bill

    United States Grain Standards Reauthorization Act of 2025

    15%
    Procedural Corrections
    Commemorative Designations
    Farm Subsidies & Crop Insurance

    The bill modernizes and clarifies grain-standards administration—potentially improving grading accuracy, trade efficiency, and financial transparency—but leaves legal and implementation gaps and shifts potential costs and administrative burdens onto producers, agencies, and small businesses unless further funding and clearer drafting are provided.

    1. house
    2. senate
    3. president
    1 cosponsor·Updated 4/8/2026·Last progress October 28, 2025
    Robert P. Bresnahan
    HR-3428Bill

    Mid-Atlantic River Basin Commissions Review Act

    10%
    Government Accountability & Oversight
    Commemorative Designations
    Water Resources
    1. house
    2. senate
    3. president
    1 cosponsor·Updated 4/8/2026·Last progress September 9, 2025
    John Joyce
    HJRES-88Joint Resolution
    Passed

    Providing congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Environmental Protection Agency relating to "California State Motor Vehicle and Engine Pollution Control Standards; Advanced Clean Cars II; Waiver of Preemption; Notice of Decision".

    70%
    Environmental Protection
    1. house
    2. senate
    3. president
    41 cosponsors·Updated 4/8/2026·Last progress June 12, 2025