ACRES Act
The bill increases public transparency and the potential quality of hazardous fuels-reduction work—helping communities and enabling oversight—but does so by imposing new data-collection burdens without added funding and carries risks of inconsistent reporting, misleading comparisons, and sensitive disclosures.
Wabeno Economic Development Act
The bill trades localized economic gains and faster, more transparent permitting for construction and a modest one‑time federal receipt against risks to public land access, environmental protections, and longer‑term public control of national forest parcels.
SAFER Act of 2026
The bill increases the government's ability to terminate asylum and accelerate removals (with limited security/diplomatic exceptions) at the cost of expanded executive discretion, potential loss of protections for stateless and other vulnerable people, threats to individual rights, and additional enforcement and litigation burdens.
One Nation, One Visa Policy Act
The bill tightens and clarifies visa requirements for Chinese passport holders (including Hong Kong and Macau), improving standardized vetting and border control but creating new travel barriers, local economic losses in some U.S. territories, and additional administrative and diplomatic costs.
OMAR Act
The bill increases campaign-finance transparency and individual accountability (and provides immediate benefit increases for some payments) but raises compliance costs, personal liability, and administrative burdens that may disadvantage small or less-funded campaigns and increase near-term federal outlays.
FAIR Act of 2025
The bill enforces race‑neutral rules across federal employment, contracting, and federally funded programs—improving formal equality and legal clarity for some—while significantly restricting race‑conscious tools used to remedy past discrimination, which may reduce targeted supports for disadvantaged groups and prompt increased litigation and compliance costs.
CARE Act of 2025
The bill increases local control and reduces immediate costs for jurisdictions that opt out of refugee placement, but it does so by restricting refugees' placement options, shifting burdens onto accepting communities, and adding operational strain and equity concerns for resettlement systems.
To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 202 South Chestnut Avenue in Marshfield, Wisconsin, as the "Army Corporal Gordon 'Gordy' Richard Schmoll Post Office Building".
The bill gives local, symbolic recognition to a fallen servicemember and standardizes federal usage of the new post office name, at the trade-off of small administrative costs to update records and signage.
Apostle Islands National Park and Preserve Act
The bill strengthens federal protection and conservation while preserving tribal subsistence rights and improving public education, at the cost of higher federal management expenses, possible limits on some recreational uses, and administrative updates for governments and agencies.
CAP Act of 2025
The bill makes it easier for U.S. colleges and universities to hire foreign academics and may simplify some visa processing, but it raises competition for U.S. academic jobs, could increase short-term administrative burdens, and removes a statutory cap that reduces congressional control over admission levels.