Small Business Lending Fraud Prevention Act
The bill improves transparency and reduces conflicts in SBA lending to protect small businesses and taxpayer trust, but creates additional administrative burden that may slow loans and impose agency compliance costs.
Investing in All of America Act of 2025
The bill expands private-capital deployment to targeted small businesses by increasing SBIC leverage exclusions and caps and clarifying rules, but it reduces the ability to count public funds as private capital—weakening public leverage—and limits both the scope and immediacy of benefits for some firms.
Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026
The bill provides substantial near‑term support and multi‑year investments for farmers, rural communities, conservation, broadband, and nutrition, improving access to credit, technical assistance, and disaster/resilience tools — but it significantly increases federal spending and administrative complexity, risks favoring larger operations, and includes provisions that could weaken environmental, state, or consumer protections.
Authorizing the use of the Capitol Grounds for the National Peace Officers' Memorial Service and the National Honor Guard and Pipe Band Exhibition.
The resolution authorizes and enables a high-profile, free public memorial for fallen law enforcement officers—providing recognition, public engagement, and safety protections—while shifting costs and logistical responsibilities to sponsors and imposing additional security and enforcement burdens on taxpayers, federal staff, and some vendors, with possible perceptions of preferential access or free-speech concerns.
IRS Whistleblower Program Improvement Act
The bill strengthens whistleblower protections and compensation (through expanded court review, anonymity, interest on delayed awards, and clearer/expanded tax treatment) to encourage reporting and improve enforcement, but does so at the cost of greater administrative burden, longer proceedings, reduced public transparency, and higher and more uncertain government and taxpayer costs.
Survivor Justice Tax Prevention Act
The bill makes damages for sexual acts/contact more accessible and tax-free for survivors (and funds more awareness) but reduces federal revenue and creates enforcement and legal‑doctrine uncertainties that could complicate tax administration.
Women and Lung Cancer Research and Preventive Services Act of 2025
The bill directs federal agencies to coordinate reviews and plan strategies to improve lung cancer research, detection, and screening access—particularly for women and underserved groups—trading immediate funding and rapid action for the potential of better-targeted future initiatives.
RED Tape Act
The bill reduces federal environmental review and CEQ oversight to streamline actions, but shifts responsibility to states/localities, reduces public visibility, and raises the risk of air-quality and health harms for communities.
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.
The resolution publicly condemns antisemitic violence and affirms protections for peaceful advocacy and documents incidents to inform policymakers, but it remains largely symbolic without new enforcement or funding and risks politicized or tension‑raising effects if not paired with concrete measures.
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".
This bill renames a post office to honor Mary Elizabeth Cole, giving local recognition and clearer federal naming at the cost of only modest administrative and signage expenses for taxpayers and USPS.