Agriculture and Commerce
Authorizing the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for a ceremony as part of the commemoration of the days of remembrance of victims of the Holocaust.
Creates a nationally visible, Architect of the Capitol–organized Holocaust remembrance ceremony on April 14, 2026, providing broad public commemoration and an orderly, secure use of federal space while imposing only minimal administrative burden.
Improving Social Security’s Service to Victims of Identity Theft Act
The bill provides named contacts and a specialized SSA team to speed resolution for beneficiaries with compromised SSNs (helping seniors, veterans, and others), but it raises administrative costs and includes a 180-day delay that could leave some people without immediate assistance.
Filing Relief for Natural Disasters Act
The bill gives disaster-affected taxpayers broader, easier-to-access tax-deadline relief to aid recovery, at the cost of possible refund delays, greater IRS administrative burden, and inconsistent treatment across States.
Authorizing the use of Emancipation Hall in the Capitol Visitor Center for a ceremony as part of the commemoration of the days of remembrance of victims of the Holocaust.
The resolution allows a public Holocaust remembrance ceremony in Emancipation Hall—supporting public commemoration and safety oversight—at the cost of using limited Capitol Visitor Center space/staff time and imposing logistical conditions that may burden organizers.
Hatchie River Wild and Scenic River Study Act of 2025
The bill funds a federal study that could unlock federal protection and stronger local input for the Hatchie River—benefiting conservation and recreation—at the cost of potential land-use limits for nearby property owners, added federal spending, and possible local planning burdens if designation is not granted.
Small Business Tax Cut Act
The bill modestly expands and phases in the QBI deduction to give tax relief to small businesses, low‑ and middle‑income filers, and some BDC investors, at the cost of reduced federal revenue and added tax complexity.
Save Struggling Hospitals Act
The bill directs targeted Medicare inpatient wage-index increases to low-wage hospitals to help preserve local inpatient care, but the gains are limited, must be offset budget-neutrally (shifting costs elsewhere), and implementation details remain uncertain.
Protecting American Savers and Retirees Act
The bill eliminates the 1% tax on stock repurchases, giving corporations and investors a direct tax cut and simpler compliance while risking increased share buybacks that can divert funds from workers and investment and reducing federal revenue, which may raise deficits or pressure program funding.
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to terminate the tax-exempt status of terrorist supporting organizations.
The bill strengthens national security by stripping tax benefits from entities tied to designated terrorist groups and adds judicial review and a cure period, but it empowers swift administrative suspensions that can economically and reputationally harm nonprofits (and their donors), may limit their ability to rebut classified allegations, and increases government workload and litigation risk.
DO NOT Call Act
The bill strengthens protections and criminal deterrents against robocalls and mass-calling fraud, but does so by raising the risk that legitimate automated communications could be criminalized and by creating statutory uncertainty that burdens businesses and enforcement.