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Articles From April 2012

  1. Bills Before Congress: April 30 - May 4

    From our Hill sources:

    Bills before Congress: April 30 - May 4

    Congress is on recess this week, but there are already plans to begin the annual work on appropriations bills in the House once members return May 7.

    • Approps The bill funding the Departments of Energy and related agencies would cut about $1 billion from President Obama's funding request, and the bill funding the Departments of Commerce, Justice, NASA and other agencies would cut about $1.6 billion. (No bill number yet.)
    • Approps The House Appropriations Committee approved both bills last week. (No bill number yet.)

    Congress will be considering student loans when it returns from recess:

    • S 2343 When the Senate returns, it will take up the Stop Student Loan Interest Rate Hike Act. This bill would extend a lower interest rate on student loans for another year, and pay for it with a tax increase on high-income earners.
    • HR 4628 The House bill, the Interest Rate Reduction Act, pays for extended low interest rates on student loans by eliminating a healthcare fund supported by Democrats.

    The House approved four cybersecurity bills before leaving for recess:

    Please keep in mind that highlighting a bill doesn't imply a POPVOX endorsement in any way. Rather, we're simply trying to offer one more way to stay informed of an overwhelmingly complex legislative system. (If you'd like this alert emailed to you directly once a week, please send Rachna an email at rachna@popvox.com.)

  2. Disrupting Lobbying Through Transparency

    For many outside the startup world, the term "disruptive" may have negative connotations. It was not something you wanted on your report card. Certainly for two women -- one an Indian-born American and another a Southern girl -- being called "disruptive" is not something our grandmothers would have praised... until now. POPVOX co-founder Rachna Choudhry and I are in New York today to be officially named "disruptors" -- and we couldn't be more pleased!

    The Tribeca Film Festival Awards for Disruptive Innovation

    The Tribeca Film Festival Awards for Disruptive Innovation, founded by Craig Hatkoff, capture the spirit of Harvard Professor Clay Christensen’s work, as he described in The Innovators Dilemma. This year's awards recognize innovators from Rick Rubin of Def Jam Records; Jack Dorsey of Twitter; Rachael Chong of Catchafire; Kevin Carroll and Dan Strzempka, who built the prosthetic tail as seen in Dolphin Tale; Dr. Patricia Bath who is literally working to help the blind to see; to Justin Bieber and many more.

    What is a "Disruption"?

    The gist of Christensen's theory is that successful organizations that have been around for a while are less likely to innovate because they benefit from the status quo. Their success locks them into their demise, when a stealthier less-refined approach enters the market and offers a "just enough" or better/cheaper/faster alternative that first serves an unserved market and then encroaches on the existing market. "An innovation that is disruptive allows a whole new population of consumers access to a product or service that was historically only accessible to consumers with a lot of money or a lot of skill." For a deeper explanation, check out why customers "hire a milkshake."

    Congress and Traditional Lobbying: The Business of Status Quo

    So how did Rachna and I, a former nonprofit lobbyist and former Congressional staffer, start caring about disruption? A few years ago, we noticed that in our world -- not the corporate world, but that of advocacy, Congress, and civic engagement -- NO ONE was doing the task that was expected of them, and technology wasn't helping. The evidence wasn't exactly hidden. Congressional approval numbers were dipping and the "Tragedy of Political Advocacy" (h/t Jake Brewer) was an accelerating phenomenon. We observed several pain points that technology was exacerbating rather than improving:

    -- Congress wants to hear from constituents (but technology made it easier to send barrages of messages with no qualification that they were from actual constituents -- or even actual people.)

    -- Organizations, advocates, associations, and yes, big lobbyists, want to demonstrate popular support for their positions (but because messages were increasingly hard to process by Congressional offices and there was no independent measure of sentiment, their solution was to send more messages, be more inflammatory, YELL LOUDER.)

    -- The people want to be heard and participate, but all the noise ginned up by the pros left them cynical and frustrated, and the unresponsive Congress made them feel ignored and disempowered.

    Disruption through Transparency

    We thought: what if you could build a platform where input to Congress -- from individuals and pros alike -- was verified, counted, and available to everyone? That would mean that Congress gets what it needs: real input from its constituents in a format that can be processed. The pros get what they need: a real read of what people are saying about issues, and proof that their grassroots efforts are not "Astroturf." And most importantly, the people get what they need: a transparent way to register their input that doesn't go away or disappear into the depths of a broken Congressional correspondence system. This creates a public record of public sentiment on the bills that affect our lives -- and for the first time a benchmark to measure what Congress hears from constituents with what Congress does. After much thought and wrangling, we decided to name this platform "POPVOX," from "vox populi," Voice of the People.

    Count the Money or Count the People

    It is a well-worn cliché to say that Washington runs on money in the form of political donations. While that is not far off, the true currency of Washington is information and public sentiment. Money just serves to disburse an idea, amplify a message, provide the resources to influence (and this election year, there may even be fewer places to spend it.) The starting theory at POPVOX is that there are two ways to influence legislation: (1) move money, or (2) move people. Our goal is to provide a transparent, qualified metric for what the people have to say regarding pending legislation. This gives Congress the tool it needs to listen and people the tools to ensure that Congress in fact does. The most powerful potential "disruption" of our political and advocacy system, however, is not dependent on any company or tool. It only comes with an engaged, involved public that is paying attention. We'll bring the tools, you bring your voice, and together we can bring about positive, creative disruption.

    A few photos from the event

  3. Weekly Bill Round Up: Week of 4/23

    Here are the bills that were worked on by Congress this past week. It's still not too late to weigh in on bills that will move from one house to the other. Thanks for using POPVOX!

    Round Up: Week of 4/23

    • HR 4628 The Interest Rate Reduction Act (HR 4628) "provides a one-year extension of the 3.4 percent subsidized Stafford Loan interest rate paid for by rolling back wasteful government spending," according to the bill sponsor. (Just introduced; passed by the House. Now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • HR 2096 The Cybersecurity Enhancement Act (HR 2096) advance cybersecurity research, development, and technical standards. (Passed by the House; now goes to the Senate for consideration. Read the White House SAP.)
    • HR 3834 The Advancing America's Networking and Information Technology Research and Development Act (HR 3834) amends the High-Performance Computing Act of 1991 to authorize activities for support of networking and information technology research. (Passed by the House; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • HR 2240 The Lowell National Historical Park Land Exchange Act (HR 2240) authorizes the exchange of land or interest in land between Lowell National Historical Park and Lowell, Mass. (Passed by the House; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • HR 2050 The Idaho Wilderness Water Resources Protection Act(HR 2050) authorizes the continued use of certain water diversions located on National Forest System land in the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness and the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness in Idaho. (Passed by the House; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • S 2343 The Stop the Student Loan Interest Rate Hike Act (S 2343) extends student loan interest rates for undergraduate Federal Direct Stafford Loans for one year, paid for by closing a tax loophole, according to the bill sponsors. (Just introduced; see bill text.)
    • HR 4257 The Federal Information Security Amendments Act (HR 4257) revises requirements relating to Federal information security. (Passed by the House; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • S 1925 VAWA Reauthorization (S 1925) reauthorizes the Violence Against Women Act. (Senate passed, 68-31.)
    • HR 3336 The Small Business Credit Availability Act (HR 3336) ensures the exclusion of small lenders from certain regulations of the Dodd-Frank Act. (Passed by the House with a 312-111 vote; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • HR 2146 The Digital Accountability and Transparency (DATA) Act (HR 2146) requires accountability and transparency in Federal spending. (Passed by the House by unanimous consent; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • HR 1038 HR 1038 authorizes the conveyance of two small parcels of land within the boundaries of the Coconino National Forest containing private improvements that were developed based upon the reliance of the landowners in an erroneous survey conducted in May 1960. (Passed by the House.)
    • HR 2157 HR 2157 facilitates a land exchange involving National Forest System lands in the Inyo National Forest. (Passed by the House; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • S 1789 The 21st Century Postal Service Act (S 1789) improves, sustains and transforms the United States Postal Service. (Passed by the Senate with a 62 to 37 vote; now goes to the House for consideration.)
    • SJRes 36 SJRes 36: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval of the rule submitted by the National Labor Relations Board relating to representation election procedures, which takes effect April 30. (Passed by the Senate.)
    • HR 2947 HR 2947 provides for the release of the reversionary interest held by the U.S. in land conveyed by the U.S. in 1950 for an airport in Cook County, Minn. (Passed by the House; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • HR 491 HR 491 modifies the boundaries of Cibola National Forest in New Mexico, to transfer certain Bureau of Land Management land for inclusion in the national forest. (Passed by the House; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • HR 4471 The Gasoline Regulations Act (HR 4471) requires analyses of the cumulative impacts of certain rules and actions of the EPA that impact gasoline, diesel fuels, and natural gas prices, jobs and the economy. (Just introduced; House committee markup.)
    • HR 4480 The Strategic Energy Production Act (HR 4480) provides for the development of a plan to increase oil and gas exploration, development, and production under oil and gas leases of Federal lands. (Just introduced; House committee markup.)
    • S 1249 The Target Practice and Marksmanship Training Support Act (S 1249) amends the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to facilitate the establishment of additional or expanded public target ranges in certain States. (Senate committee markup.)
    • S 810 The Great Ape Protection and Cost Savings Act (S 810) prohibits the conducting of invasive research on great apes. (Senate committee markup.)

    Please keep in mind that highlighting a bill doesn't imply a POPVOX endorsement in any way. Rather, we're simply trying to offer one more way to stay informed of an overwhelmingly complex legislative system.

  4. Issue Spotlight: Veterinary Day

    April 28 is Veterinary Day, according to the World Veterinary Association. In honor of veterinarians, we've compiled some bills currently before Congress relating to veterinary medicine. The POPVOX team hopes you'll take the opportunity to weigh in on these bills on POPVOX and share with your friends and networks.

    Issue Spotlight: Veterinary Medicine

    • S 1053 The Veterinary Services Investment Act establishes a grant program to promote efforts to develop, implement, and sustain veterinary services.
    • HR 1406 The Fairness to Pet Owners Act provides pet owners the ability to receive a copy of veterinary prescriptions.
    • S 518 The Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program Enhancement Act amends the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to provide for an exclusion for assistance provided to participants in certain veterinary student loan repayment or forgiveness programs.
    • HR 525 The Veterinary Public Health Amendments Act amends the Public Health Service Act to enhance and increase the number of veterinarians trained in veterinary public health.
    • HR 3886 The Wildlife Veterinarians Employment and Training Act (Wildlife VET Act) expands the workforce of veterinarians specialized in the care and conservation of wild animals and their ecosystems, and to develop educational programs focused on wildlife and zoological veterinary medicine.
    • HR 4103 The Canine Members of the Armed Forces Act (and S 2134) provides for certain requirements relating to the retirement, adoption, care, and recognition of military working dogs.

    See other Issue Spotlights.

    Please keep in mind that highlighting a bill doesn't imply a POPVOX endorsement in any way. Rather, we're simply trying to offer one more way to stay informed of an overwhelmingly complex legislative system.

  5. CISPA Tops Bills on POPVOX for the Week, April 20-26, 2012

    CISPA, the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (HR 3523), was the most popular bill of the week among POPVOX users. Here's the full list (see links below) and we hope you weigh in on these bills and share this infographic with your friends and networks.

    Weigh in on the Top Bills of the Week

    • HR 3523 Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act
    • HR 1985 Small Business Tax Equity Act
    • HR 4170 Student Loan Forgiveness Act
    • S 1789 21st Century Postal Service Act
    • HR 1327 Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act
    • S 1925 Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act
    • HR 1983 States’ Medical Marijuana Patient Protection Act
    • HR 4089 Sportsmen’s Heritage Act
    • SJRes 36 Disapproving an NLRB rule regarding union elections
    • S 1813 Moving Ahead for Progress in the Twenty-First Century: MAP-21
    • HR 2230 Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act
    • HR 2657 Refuge from Cruel Trapping Act
    • HR 2306 Ending Federal Marijuana Prohibition Act
    • HRes 624 Expressing support for National Explosive ORdnance Disposal Day
    • S 2066 Recreational Fishing and Hunting Heritage and Opportunities Act
    • HR 2592 Charitable Contribution Parity and Enhancement Act
    • HR 25 Fair Tax Act
    • HR 308 Large Capacity Ammunition Feeding Device
    • HR 4224 Offering Patients True Individualized Options Now Act
    • HR 3261 Stop Online Piracy Act

    Round Up: Week of 4/23

    Here are the bills that were worked on by Congress this past week, which we highlighted on the POPVOX Bills Page. It's still not too late to weigh in on bills that will move from one house to the other. Thanks for using POPVOX!

    • HR 4628 The Interest Rate Reduction Act (HR 4628) "provides a one-year extension of the 3.4 percent subsidized Stafford Loan interest rate paid for by rolling back wasteful government spending," according to the bill sponsor. (Just introduced; passed by the House. Now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • HR 2096 The Cybersecurity Enhancement Act (HR 2096) advance cybersecurity research, development, and technical standards. (Passed by the House; now goes to the Senate for consideration. Read the White House SAP.)
    • HR 3834 The Advancing America's Networking and Information Technology Research and Development Act (HR 3834) amends the High-Performance Computing Act of 1991 to authorize activities for support of networking and information technology research. (Passed by the House; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • HR 2240 The Lowell National Historical Park Land Exchange Act (HR 2240) authorizes the exchange of land or interest in land between Lowell National Historical Park and Lowell, Mass. (Passed by the House; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • HR 2050 The Idaho Wilderness Water Resources Protection Act(HR 2050) authorizes the continued use of certain water diversions located on National Forest System land in the Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness and the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness in Idaho. (Passed by the House; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • S 2343 The Stop the Student Loan Interest Rate Hike Act (S 2343) extends student loan interest rates for undergraduate Federal Direct Stafford Loans for one year, paid for by closing a tax loophole, according to the bill sponsors. (Just introduced; see bill text.)
    • HR 4257 The Federal Information Security Amendments Act (HR 4257) revises requirements relating to Federal information security. (Passed by the House; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • S 1925 VAWA Reauthorization (S 1925) reauthorizes the Violence Against Women Act. (Senate passed, 68-31.)
    • HR 3336 The Small Business Credit Availability Act (HR 3336) ensures the exclusion of small lenders from certain regulations of the Dodd-Frank Act. (Passed by the House with a 312-111 vote; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • HR 2146 The Digital Accountability and Transparency (DATA) Act (HR 2146) requires accountability and transparency in Federal spending. (Passed by the House by unanimous consent; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • HR 1038 HR 1038 authorizes the conveyance of two small parcels of land within the boundaries of the Coconino National Forest containing private improvements that were developed based upon the reliance of the landowners in an erroneous survey conducted in May 1960. (Passed by the House.)
    • HR 2157 HR 2157 facilitates a land exchange involving National Forest System lands in the Inyo National Forest. (Passed by the House; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • S 1789 The 21st Century Postal Service Act (S 1789) improves, sustains and transforms the United States Postal Service. (Passed by the Senate with a 62 to 37 vote; now goes to the House for consideration.)
    • SJRes 36 SJRes 36: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval of the rule submitted by the National Labor Relations Board relating to representation election procedures, which takes effect April 30. (Passed by the Senate.)
    • HR 2947 HR 2947 provides for the release of the reversionary interest held by the U.S. in land conveyed by the U.S. in 1950 for an airport in Cook County, Minn. (Passed by the House; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • HR 491 HR 491 modifies the boundaries of Cibola National Forest in New Mexico, to transfer certain Bureau of Land Management land for inclusion in the national forest. (Passed by the House; now goes to the Senate for consideration.)
    • HR 4471 The Gasoline Regulations Act (HR 4471) requires analyses of the cumulative impacts of certain rules and actions of the EPA that impact gasoline, diesel fuels, and natural gas prices, jobs and the economy. (Just introduced; House committee markup.)
    • HR 4480 The Strategic Energy Production Act (HR 4480) provides for the development of a plan to increase oil and gas exploration, development, and production under oil and gas leases of Federal lands. (Just introduced; House committee markup.)
    • S 1249 The Target Practice and Marksmanship Training Support Act (S 1249) amends the Pittman-Robertson Wildlife Restoration Act to facilitate the establishment of additional or expanded public target ranges in certain States. (Senate committee markup.)
    • S 810 The Great Ape Protection and Cost Savings Act (S 810) prohibits the conducting of invasive research on great apes. (Senate committee markup.)

    Please keep in mind that highlighting a bill doesn't imply a POPVOX endorsement in any way. Rather, we're simply trying to offer one more way to stay informed of an overwhelmingly complex legislative system.

  6. Bills Before Congress: April 23 - 27 -- midweek update

    From our Hill sources:

    Here's a quick mid-week update.

    MIDWEEK UPDATE: Bills before Congress, April 23-27

    Senate Update

    • S 1789 The 21st Century Postal Service Act, is a bipartisan bill that would allow the U.S. Postal Service restructure its retirement payments in a bid to keep the USPS fiscally sound. The Senate made progress Tuesday on this bill over Republican objections that it would increase the deficit. The Senate voted on several amendments Tuesday, and has maybe 10 more amendments before finishing the bill Wednesday.
    • SJRes 36 The Senate is expected to hold a procedural vote on SJRes 36, a Republican resolution that disapproves of a 2010 ruling by the National Labor Relations Board meant to speed up union elections. The resolution did not pass and the NLRB rule will take effect Monday, April 30. 
    • S 1925 Senate leaders on Tuesday agreed to move the Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act along as quickly as possible, although it's still unclear whether Republicans will insist on changes to this bill. Republicans have introduced their own bill, S. 2338, that would make substantive changes, including changes the GOP says would make sure the bill does not increase the deficit.
    • Highways Highway funding: The Senate on Tuesday named 14 members to meet with House members and negotiate a long-term highway bill. The House could name its conferees as early as Wednesday. The House highway bill is HR 4348 and the Senate bill is S 1813

    House Update

    The House is expected to start work late in the week on four cybersecurity bills:

    • HR 3523 The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protect Act, from Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-MI-8), which would allow the government to share information with companies to help protect their networks. 
    • HR 4257 The Federal Information Security Amendments Act, from Oversight & Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA-49), is aimed at "improving the framework for securing information technology of federal government systems."
    • HR 2096 The Cybersecurity Enhancement Act, from Rep. Mike McCaul (R-TX-10), is meant to foster coordinated research between federal agencies to help address cyber threats.
    • HR 3834 The Advancing America's Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) Act, from Science, Space, and Technology Chairman Ralph Hall (R-TX-4), would reauthorize the government's NITRD cybersecurity program.

    Please keep in mind that highlighting a bill doesn't imply a POPVOX endorsement in any way. Rather, we're simply trying to offer one more way to stay informed of an overwhelmingly complex legislative system. (If you'd like this alert emailed to you directly once a week, please send Rachna an email at rachna@popvox.com.)

  7. Bills Before Congress: April 23 - 27

    From our Hill sources:

    The House will consider several bills dealing with cybersecurity this week, while the Senate will spend much of the week on a bill to save the U.S. Postal Service. 

    Four cybersecurity bills in the House

    The House will vote on four cybersecurity bills on Thursday and Friday.

    • HR 3523 The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protect Act, from Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-MI-8), which would allow the government to share information with companies to help protect their networks. This was the fourth-most discussed bill on POPVOX last week.
    • HR 4257 The Federal Information Security Amendments Act, from Oversight & Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-CA-49), is aimed at "improving the framework for securing information technology of federal government systems."
    • HR 2096 The Cybersecurity Enhancement Act, from Rep. Mike McCaul (R-TX-10), is meant to foster coordinated research between federal agencies to help address cyber threats.
    • HR 3834 The Advancing America's Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) Act, from Science, Space, and Technology Chairman Ralph Hall (R-TX-4), would reauthorize the government's NITRD cybersecurity program.

    Bills in the Senate

    The Senate will spend much of the week considering the Postal Service.

    • S 1789 The 21st Century Postal Service Act (number 8 on POPVOX last week), is a bipartisan bill that would allow the U.S. Postal Service restructure its retirement payments in a bid to keep the USPS fiscally sound. Starting on Tuesday, the Senate is expected to start voting on up to 39 amendments to the bill.
    • SJRes 36 The Senate is expected to hold a procedural vote on SJRes 36, a Republican resolution that disapproves of a 2010 ruling by the National Labor Relations Board meant to speed up union elections.
    • S 1925 The Violence Against Women Reauthorization Act should be debated later in the week.
    • Highways Highway funding: Also look for the House and Senate to start reconciling their differences over federal highway funding. Last week, the House passed an extension of highway programs through the end of the fiscal year, HR 4348. In March, the Senate approved a two-year extension, S 1813.

    Also in the House this week

    The early part of the week for the House will be filled with several non-controversial bills. On Tuesday, the House will consider six bills dealing with federal land use:

    • HR 1038 To authorize the conveyance of two parcels of land in the Coconino National Forest,
    • HR 2050 The Idaho Wilderness Water Resources Protection Act,
    • HR 2157 To facilitate a land exchange in the Inyo National Forest,
    • HR 2497 To release the U.S. interest in land conveyed to establish an airport in Minnesota,
    • HR 491 To modify the boundaries of the Cibola National Forest, and
    • HR 2240 The Lowell National Historical Park Land Exchange Act.

    And on Wednesday, the House will consider two others:

    • HR 3336 The Small Business Credit Availability Act, which ensures the exclusion of small lenders from certain regulations of the Dodd-Frank Act, and
    • HR 2146 The DATA Act, a bill aimed at increasing the transparency of federal spending.

    Other noteworthy bills

     

    • HR 4089 The Sportsmen's Heritage Act, the most-discussed bill on POPVOX last week, passed the House on April 17.
    • S 2230 The Paying a Fair Share Act, the second-most discussed bill on POPVOX, failed to advance in the Senate last week. The bill would impose a minimum tax on all income above $1 million.
    • HR 4170 The Student Loan Forgiveness Act sets up a program to ease the burden of student loans on students. This bill, the third-most discussed on POPVOX, is currently not being discussed in any of the committees to which it was referred.

    Please keep in mind that highlighting a bill doesn't imply a POPVOX endorsement in any way. Rather, we're simply trying to offer one more way to stay informed of an overwhelmingly complex legislative system. (If you'd like this alert emailed to you directly once a week, please send Rachna an email at rachna@popvox.com.)

  8. Weekly Bill Round Up: Week of 4/16

    Here are the bills that caught the attention of the POPVOX team and POPVOXnation this past week. Have a bill you'd like spotlighted on POPVOX's Bill Page? Send me an email at rachna@popvox.com. 

    Round Up: Week of 4/16

    Newly Introduced Bills

    Curious about what bills were introduced in the past week? Here's the list.

    Please keep in mind that highlighting a bill doesn't imply a POPVOX endorsement in any way. Rather, we're simply trying to offer one more way to stay informed of an overwhelmingly complex legislative system.

  9. Newly Introduced Bills in Congress: Week of April 16

    Congress returned from recess on April 16, and introduced a bunch of bills and resolutions -- so many that I didn't post them on the Bills Page. Here are a handful of the bills introduced this past week. We hope you'll weigh in on these bills and share the list with your friends and networks.

    • HR 4444 To reduce temporarily the rate of duty on parts of frames and mountings for spectacles, goggles, or the like.
    • HR 4421 To eliminate the separate income tax return form for the earned income credit, to require the information required by that form to be included on the appropriate income tax return forms, and to require the IRS to compute the earned income credit for taxpayers.
    • HR 4470 To require individual and group health insurance coverage and group health plans and Federal employees health benefit plans to provide coverage for routine HIV screening.
    • S Res 429 A resolution supporting the goals and ideals of World Malaria Day.
    • S Res 431 A resolution celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 1962 Seattle World's Fair.
    • HR 4468 To extend the authority to make grants for specified energy property in lieu of tax credits.
    • HR 4469 To provide certain counties with the ability to receive television broadcast signals of their choice.
    • S Res 428 A resolution condemning the Government of Syria for crimes against humanity.
    • HR 4456 To suspend temporarily the duty on certain infants' products.
    • HR 4457 To require the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to take certain actions to reduce excessive speculation in energy markets.
    • S Res 427 A resolution to prevent the creation of duplicative and overlapping Federal programs.
    • HR 4454 To require the approval by the head of an agency for any conference costing more than $25,000.
    • S 2318 To authorize the Secretary of State to pay a reward to combat transnational organized crime and for information concerning foreign nationals wanted by international criminal tribunals.
    • S 2319 To direct the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to modernize the integrated public alert and warning system of the U.S.
    • S 2321 To provide for the expansion, intensification, and coordination of the programs and activities of the National Institutes of Health with respect to Tourette syndrome.
    • S 2327 To prohibit direct foreign assistance to the Government of Egypt until the President makes certain certifications related to treatment of nongovernmental organization workers.
    • S 2325 To authorize further assistance to Israel for the Iron Dome anti-missile defense system.
    • S 2301 To help prevent the occurrence of cancer resulting from the use of ultraviolet tanning lamps by providing sufficient information to consumers regarding the health risks associated with the use of such devices.
    • S 2302 To extend the temporary suspension of duty on certain ski boots, cross country ski footwear, and snowboard boots.
    • S 2303 To require rulemaking by the Administrator of the Federal Emergency Management Agency to address considerations in evaluating the need for public and individual disaster assistance.
    • HR 4409 To provide for reforming and consolidating agencies of the Federal Government to improve efficiency and save money.
    • HR 4407 To amend the indemnification responsibilities applicable to the Secretary of Defense when Department of Defense property at military installations closed pursuant to a base closure law is conveyed to expand such indemnification responsibilities to include all military installations closed since October 24, 1988.
    • HR 4405 To impose sanctions on persons responsible for the detention, abuse, or death of Sergei Magnitsky, and for other gross violations of human rights in the Russian Federation.
    • HRes 625 Honoring the members of the United States Armed Forces who served in Vietnam.
    • HR 4403 The Fiscal Responsibility in Federal Contracting Act (FRIFCA): To suspend the Davis-Bacon Act, through the end of fiscal year 2023.
    • HRes 627 Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia should work within the framework of the United Nations process with Greece to achieve longstanding United States and United Nations policy goals of finding a mutually acceptable composite name, with a geographical qualifier and for all uses for the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
    • HRes 628 Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that the United States should preserve, enhance, and increase access to an open, global Internet.
    • HR 4404 To create a centralized website on reports issued by the Inspectors General.
    • HR 4401 To direct the Secretary of Defense to work with non-Federal entities and accept non-Federal funding under strict implementation guidelines to promote efficiencies of the space transportation infrastructure of the Department of Defense in commercial space activities.
    • HRes 629 Condemning violence by the Government of Syria against journalists, and expressing the sense of the House of Representatives on freedom of the press in Syria.
    • HR 4391 To require the Commodity Futures Trading Commission to take certain actions to reduce excessive speculation in energy markets.
    • HR 4390 To restrict institutions of higher education from using revenues derived from Federal educational assistance funds for advertising, marketing, or recruiting purposes. (Also S 2296.)
    • HR 4387 To allow for a reasonable compliance deadline for certain States subject to the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule. (Also S 2300.)
    • HR 4388 The Right to Habeas Corpus Act: To state that nothing in the Authorization for Use of Military Force or the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012 shall be construed to deny the availability of the writ of habeas corpus for any person who is detained in the United States pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force in a court ordained or established by or under Article III of the Constitution.
    • HR 4394 The National Financial Literacy Act: To provide incentives to encourage financial institutions and small businesses to provide continuing financial education to customers, borrowers, and employees.
    • HR 4399 The Congressional Salary Reduction Act: To reduce the rates of pay of Members of Congress by 5 percent and eliminate future cost-of-living adjustments in such rates of pay.
    • SRes 424 A resolution condemning the mass atrocities committed by the Government of Syria and supporting the right of the people of Syria to be safe and to defend themselves.
    • HR 4395 To establish new procedures and requirements for the registration of cosmetic product manufacturing establishments, the submission of cosmetic product and ingredient statements, and the reporting of serious and unexpected cosmetic product adverse events.
    • HR 4398 The Racial Profiling Prevention Act: To provide grants to States in order to prevent racial profiling.
    • HR 4397 The Child Care Affordability Act: To allow a deduction for expenses paid for household and dependent care services necessary for gainful employment and to increase, and make refundable, the credit for such expenses.
    • S 2298 To improve the program of access to broadband telecommunications services in rural areas.
    • S 2297 To amend the Controlled Substances Act to make any substance containing hydrocodone a schedule II drug.
    • S 2299 The Servicemembers Rights Enforcement Improvement Act: To improve the provision of civil relief to members of the uniformed services and to improve the enforcement of employment and reemployment rights of such members.
    • S 2294 The Chesapeake Bay Watershed Fairness Act: To provide for continued conservation efforts in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, increase energy production from animal waste, improve transparency of Federal restoration efforts, and expand agricultural opportunities to participate in State voluntary water quality credit trading programs.
    • S 2293 The National Parent Helpline Act: To establish a national, toll-free telephone parent helpline to provide information and assistance to parents and caregivers of children to prevent child abuse and strengthen families.
    • HCR 116 Expressing the sense of the Congress that tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies have historically and continue to provide critical benefits to Americans and United States communities.
    • S 2295  The Patient Safety and Drug Labeling Improvement Act: To permit manufacturers of generic drugs to provide additional warnings with respect to such drugs in the same manner that the Food and Drug Administration allows brand names to do so. (Also, HR 4384.)
    • HR 4377 The Responsibly And Professionally Invigorating Development Act (RAPID Act): To provide for improved coordination of agency actions in the preparation and adoption of environmental documents for permitting determinations.
    • HR 4383 To streamline the application for permits to drill process and increase funds for energy project permit processing.
    • HR 4385 The RAISE Act: To amend the National Labor Relations Act to permit employers to pay higher wages to their employees.
    • HR 4379 The Woman's Opportunity to Raise Kids Act (WORK Act): To permit States to exempt single parents with children under 60 months of age from TANF participation rate requirements.
    • HR 4381 The Planning for American Energy Act: To direct the Secretary of the Interior to establish goals for an all-of-the-above energy production plan strategy on a 4-year basis on all onshore Federal lands managed by the Department of the Interior and the Forest Service.
    • HR 4350 The Safe Skies Act: To ensure that certain flight, duty, and rest requirements apply to all-cargo air operations.
    • HR 4349 The Communities Committed to College Tax Credit Act: To allow a credit against income tax for contributions to a trust used to provide need-based college scholarships. (Also S 2287.)
    • HR 4363 The Federal Employee Phased Retirement Act: To allow Federal employees to continue their public service while partially retired.
    • HR 4364 The Recess Appointment Restoration Act: To specify further conditions under which payment for the services of a recess appointee may not be made from the Treasury.
    • HR 4365 To make clear that accounts in the Thrift Savings Fund are subject to certain Federal tax levies.
    • HR 4367 To limit the fee disclosure requirement for an automatic teller machine to the screen of that machine.
    • HR 4372 To require the social security number of the student and the employer identification number of the educational institution for purposes of education tax credits, to permanently allow disclosure of return information to prison officials to prevent prisoners from filing false and fraudulent tax returns.
    • HRes 618 Expressing support for designation of 2012-2013 as the “Year of the Korean War Veteran” and recognizing the 60th anniversary of Korean War.
    • HR 4371 The Fairness for World War II and Korean War Spouses Act: To improve pensions for surviving spouses of World War II and Korean War veterans.
    • HR 4373 The Making Adoption Affordable ActTo make permanent the expansion of tax benefits for adoption enacted in 2001 and to permanently reinstate the expansion of tax benefits for adoption enacted in 2010.
    • HR 4374 To extend the increased limitation on the cover over of the tax on distilled spirits to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
    • HR 4375 The Small Business Taxpayer Bill of Rights Act: To provide a taxpayer bill of rights for small businesses. (Also S 2291.)
    • HR 4376 The Ending Tax Breaks for Discrimination Act: To deny all deductions for business expenses associated with the use of a club that discriminates on the basis of sex, race, or color.
    • S 2284 The Ending Tax Breaks for Discrimination Act: To amend the tax code to provide expensing for small businesses.
    • S 2289 The Better Pharmaceuticals and Devices for Children Act: To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act with respect to pediatric provisions.
    • S 2292 The Promoting Accountability, Transparency, Innovation, Efficiency, and Timeliness at FDA Act (PATIENTS' FDA Act): To promote accountability, transparency, innovation, efficiency, and timeliness at the Food and Drug Administration for America’s patients.

    Please keep in mind that highlighting a bill doesn't imply a POPVOX endorsement in any way. Rather, we're simply trying to offer one more way to stay informed of an overwhelmingly complex legislative system.

  10. The Sportsmen's Heritage Act (HR 4089) Tops Bills on POPVOX for the Week, April 13-19, 2012

    The Sportsmen's Heritage Act (HR 4089) was the most popular bill of the week among POPVOX users. Here's the full list and we hope you weigh in on these bills using the links below.

    Weigh in on these bills

    • HR 4089 The Sportsmen's Heritage Act
    • S 2230 The Paying a Fair Share Act
    • HR 4170 The Student Loan Forgiveness Act
    • HR 3523 The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act
    • HR 2657 The Refuge from Cruel Trapping Act
    • HR 25 The Fair Tax Act
    • HR 1327 The Collegiate Housing and Infrastructure Act
    • S 1789 The 21st Century Postal Service Act
    • HR 2966 The American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act
    • HR 3359 The Traveling Exotic Animal Protection Act
    • HR 3903 The Paying a Fair Share Act
    • HR 4214 The Compound 1080 and Sodium Cyanide Elimination Act
    • HCR 103 Expressing the sense of Congress that the effective Federal tax rate paid by the President, Vice-President, and Members of Congress should not be less than the effective Federal tax rate paid by middle class Americans.
    • HR 9 The Small Business Tax Cut Act
    • HR 308 The Large Capacity Ammunition Feeding Device Act
    • HR 150 The Senior Citizens Tax Elimination Act
    • HR 4234 The Grazing Improvement Act
    • HR 4224 The Offering Patients True Individualized Options Now Act
    • S 2204 The Repeal Big Oil Tax Subsidies Act
    • S 952 The Development, Relief, and Education for Alien Minors Act
  11. POPVOX Resources for Congressional Staff

    We at POPVOX think a lot about Congress and the staffers that make Congress go. Recently, a Congressional office asked us to share best practices for using POPVOX in their work. The following slideshow demonstrates how staffers (and advocates) can use publicly-available POPVOX information to lead a legislative effort. (Staff also have access to some special district-specific tools and dashboards when they are logged in with a staff account.) How are YOU using POPVOX? Let us know!

    POPVOX: Resources for Hill Staff
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  12. MID-WEEK UPDATE: What's up in Congress

    From Hill sources:

    Senate Democrats on Wednesday will begin work on the Violence Against Women Reauthorization act, S. 1925. The bill reauthorizes a program that enjoys bipartisan support, one on which Democrats in particular have been urging prompt action before the program expires at the end of 2012.

     

    On Tuesday, the House approved a rule that deems passage of the House Republican budget resolution as having been passed by both the House and Senate. The GOP’s budget resolution for FY 2013, H.Con.Res. 112, was approved in late March, but went no where in the Senate. Republicans said they needed to “deem” Senate passage in order to establish budget guidelines that House committees will use to start work on the FY 2013 spending bills.


    Other action on major bills:

    H.R. 4089, the Sportsmen’s Heritage Act: passed by the House on Tuesday and now moves to the Senate. The bill expands hunting, fishing and sport shooting on federal lands.

    S. 1789, the 21st Century Postal Service Act: the Senate advanced this bill Tuesday and will hold another procedural vote Thursday. The bill helps the U.S. Postal Service restructure retirement payments that have dragged the USPS into the red.

    S. 2230, the Paying a Fair Share Act: the Senate failed to advance this bill on Monday, due to Republican objections. The bill would set a 30 percent minimum tax rate for people earning $2 million or more a year.

     

     

  13. What about HR 4646 -- the 1% tax on financial transactions?

    "HR 4646" has consistently been a popular bill search term on POPVOX, even though no current bill numbered HR 4646 exists. POPVOX users searching for HR 4646 tell us that they are looking for an Obama Administration proposal that would create a 1% tax on debit card usage and banking transactions. For the most part, they heard about this bill from a mass email forwarded to them.

    The Obama Administration has not proposed or recommended placing a 1% tax on financial transactions. In fact, the rumor has been so widely circulated, that Snopes even covered it.

    Another mass email, which has been circulating across the Internet, suggested that the transaction tax bill was introduced by Representative Peter DeFazio and Senator Tom Harkin. According to the mass email, every financial transaction -- from bank withdraws to paycheck deposits -- would be taxed at 1% in an attempt to eliminate the federal deficit. According to Rep. DeFazio, neither he nor Senator Harkin have endorsed this proposal or related legislation. (Read Rep. DeFazio’s statement.)

    But the 1% transaction tax proposal does exist -- and it has been introduced in this Congress.

    Representative Chakah Fattah introduced the 1% transaction tax in his bill, the Debt Free America Act. In the 111th Congress, this bill received the bill number HR 4646. (Read comments from POPVOX users.)

    In the current Congress, Rep. Fattah re-introduced the Debt Free America Act on March 16, 2011. Its new bill number is HR 1125. You can weigh in on POPVOX at https://www.popvox.com/bills/us/112/hr1125

     

    UPDATE: As of April 25, 2012, there is an H.R. 4646 pending in the current 112th Congress. The bill, introduced by Rep. Sanford Bishop, would provide for the temporary suspension of duties on certain grill brushes. https://www.popvox.com/bills/us/112/hr4646.

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  15. Bills Before Congress: April 16 - 20

    From our Hill sources:

    Both the House and Senate will take up tax bills this week, in honor of tax day (April 17 this year).

    The Small Business Tax Cut Act (HR 9) is the House GOP proposal to reduce small business taxes by 20 percent. The House should start work on this bill by Wednesday. It is expected to pass by Thursday at the latest.

    The Paying a Fair Share Act (S 2230) from Senate Democrats (i.e. the "Buffett rule") would require a minimum 30 percent tax on all income earned above $1 million. This was the fifth-most commented bill on POPVOX last week. Senate-watchers expect that the Senate will be limited to just debating this bill, given Republican opposition and the need for 60 votes to end debate. On Monday evening, the Senate will vote on a motion to proceed to the bill.

    Transportation extension — This legislation (no bill number yet) would extend federal highway programs until September 30. Congress has authorized federal highway programs through June, but House Republicans are looking to pass another extension, plus language that would require approval of the Keystone XL oil pipeline. The bill will be avialable on POPVOX when it is published to Thomas.gov.

    The Sportsmen's Heritage Act (HR 4089) (the seventh-most talked about bill last week) would expand the ability of sportsmen to use firearms on land controlled by the federal government.

    Suspension Bills

     The House plans to take up four bills under a suspension of House rules, a process usually reserved for non-controversial bills.

    1. Two would authorize congressional gold medals, one for famed singer and actor Lena Horne (HR 1815), the other for golfer Jack Nicklaus (HR 4040).
    2. Two others celebrate historical figures: Mark Twain (HR 2453), and Raoul Wallenberg, who helped save Jews during the Holocaust (HR 3001).

    Other Bills of Interest

    Last week, CISPA, the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (HR 3523), was the top-trending bill on POPVOX. No votes are planned on this bill, but House Republicans could start the process of moving a cyber security bill in committee. This may also involve ideas found in the SECURE IT Act (HR 4263), which Republicans introduced just before the Easter break.

    The second-most popular bill on POPVOX last week was the Military Readiness and Southern Sea Otter Conservation Act (HR 4043). This bill would allow Naval operations off the Southern California coast, even when otters are migrating through those waters. The House Natural Resources subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, Oceans and Insular Affairs will hold a hearing on this bill Thursday morning.

    There are no signs of any movement for HRes 612, (number 10 on POPVOX last week), a resolution honoring the life of Trayvon Martin and urging repeal of Stand Your Ground laws

  16. CISPA Tops bills on POPVOX for April 5-12, 2012

  17. Issue Spotlight: Income Tax

    With Tax Day coming up, POPVOX is spotlighting bills related to income taxes. But first, here's some interesting tax-related history. 

    While most people consider the passage of the 16th Amendment as the origin of the income tax on individuals, its history actually goes back even further, according to the Library of Congress.

    In 1861, Congress passed a tax on personal incomes to help pay war expenses related to the Civil War, which was repealed ten years later. Then in 1894, Congress enacted a flat rate Federal income tax, which was ruled unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court because it was a direct tax not apportioned according to the population of each state. The 16th Amendment, ratified in 1913, removed this objection by allowing the Federal government to tax the income of individuals without regard to the population of each State.

    March 1st was the original filing deadline specified by Congress after the passage of the 16th Amendment. Only after the tax overhaul in 1954 was the date moved to April 15th.

    We hope you'll weigh in on these bills on POPVOX and share the list with your friends and networks. 

    Issue Spotlight: Personal Income Tax

    Income Tax Rates

    • S 2230 The Paying a Fair Share Act ("the Buffett Rule") reduces the deficit by imposing a minimum effective tax rate for high-income taxpayers. (Senate resumes consideration next week.)Also HR 3903.
    • HR 2506 The Making Work and Marriage Pay Act establishes the National Commission on Effective Marginal Tax Rates for Low-Income Families.
    • HConRes103 H Con Res 103 expresses the sense of Congress that the effective Federal tax rate paid by the President and Vice-President of the United States, and Members of the House of Representatives and Senate, should not be less than the effective Federal tax rate paid by middle class Americans.
    • HR 4265 The Shared Responsibility in Preserving America’s Future Act amends the tax code to impose a 5 percent tax on so much of adjusted gross income of any individual as exceeds $1,000,000, and to provide incentive for Congress to pass a balanced budget amendment, or spending limit amendment, to the Constitution.
    • HR 1139 The Tax Free Tips Act amends the tax code to provide that tips shall not be subject to income or employment taxes.
    • HR 547 The Individual AMT Repeal Act amends the tax code to repeal the alternative minimum tax on individuals.
    • HR 3747 The Permanent AMT Relief Act amends the tax code to increase the alternative minimum tax exemption amount and index such amount for inflation.
    • HR 3091 HR 3091 makes permanent the individual income tax rates for capital gains and dividends.

    Tax Credits and Deductions

    • HR 4260 The Adjusting for Income Disparity Act amends the tax code to allow an income disparity tax credit.
    • HR 184 The Adoption Tax Relief Guarantee Act repeals the sunset of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 with respect to the expansion of the adoption credit and adoption assistance programs.
    • S 11 The Permanent Marriage Penalty Relief Act provides permanent tax relief from the marriage penalty.
    • HR 150 The Senior Citizens Tax Elimination Act amends the tax code to repeal the inclusion in gross income of Social Security benefits.
    • HR 35 The Teacher Tax Reduction Act amends the tax code to increase the deduction for certain expenses of elementary and secondary school teachers to $500 and to extend it through 2013.

    Tax Code Reforms

    • HR 25 The Fair Tax Act promotes freedom, fairness, and economic opportunity by repealing the income tax and other taxes, abolishing the Internal Revenue Service, and enacting a national sales tax to be administered primarily by the States. (Also S 13.)
    • HR 462 The Tax Code Termination Act terminates the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.
    • HR 1040 The Freedom Flat Tax Act amends the tax code to provide taxpayers a flat tax alternative to the current income tax system.
    • S 1534 The Identify Theft and Tax Fraud Prevention Act prevents identity theft and tax fraud.

    See other Issue Spotlights.

    Please keep in mind that highlighting a bill doesn't imply a POPVOX endorsement in any way. Rather, we're simply trying to offer one more way to stay informed of an overwhelmingly complex legislative system.

  18. Issue Spotlight: Estate Tax

    "The Estate Tax is a tax on your right to transfer property at your death." According to the IRS, "the laws on Estate and Gift Taxes are considered to be some of the most complicated in the tax code."

    With Tax Day coming up, POPVOX will be spotlighting bills related to taxes. We hope you'll weigh in on these bills on POPVOX and share the list with your friends and networks. And stay tuned for other tax-related Issue Spotlights.

    Issue Spotlight: Estate Tax

    • HR 177 The Death Tax Repeal Act repeals the Federal estate and gift taxes.
    • HR 1259 The Death Tax Repeal Permanency Act repeals the estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes.
    • S 2200 The Saving the Family Farm Act amends the tax code to exempt certain family-owned farms and businesses from the estate tax.
    • HR 123 HR 123 amends the tax code to make certain tax relief permanent, and repeals the estate tax.
    • HR 696 The Tax Relief Certainty Act permanently extends the 2001 and 2003 tax relief provisions, permanently repeals the estate tax, and provides permanent AMT relief.
    • HR 3467 The Sensible Estate Tax Act amends the tax code to reform the estate and gift tax.
    • HR 390 The Family Farm Preservation and Conservation Estate Tax Act amends the tax code to provide an exclusion from the gross estate for certain farmlands and lands subject to qualified conservation easements.
    • HR 1757 HR 1757 makes permanent the estate tax provisions enacted as part of the Tax Relief, Unemployment Insurance Reauthorization, and Job Creation Act of 2010.

    See other Issue Spotlights.

    Please keep in mind that highlighting a bill doesn't imply a POPVOX endorsement in any way. Rather, we're simply trying to offer one more way to stay informed of an overwhelmingly complex legislative system.

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  22. Weekly Bill Round Up: Week of 3/26

    Here are the bills that caught the attention of the POPVOX team and POPVOXnation this past week. Have a bill you'd like spotlighted on POPVOX's Bill Page? Send me an email at rachna@popvox.com

    Round Up: Week of 3/26

    • HR 4346 The REAL Beef Act (Requiring Easy & Accurate Labeling of Beef Act) amends the Federal Meat Inspection Act so that labels on packages of meat include a statement on whether the meat contains lean finely textured beef. (Just introduced.)
    • HRes612 Honoring the life of 17-year-old, Trayvon Martin, urging the State of Florida and others to repeal the Stand Your Ground law, and admonishing involved parties to pursue full investigations into all homicides, regardless of defenses asserted by the offender.(Just introduced.)
    • HR 3758 The Social Security Safety Dividend Act ensures that seniors, veterans, and people with disabilities who receive Social Security and certain other Federal benefits receive a $250 payment in the event that no cost-of-living adjustment is payable in a calendar year. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4295 The CHOP Act establishes the Department of Energy and the Environment. (Just introduced.)
    • HRes 604 Expresses the sense of the House of Representatives that the President exercised the recess appointment power despite the fact that neither the House of Representatives nor the Senate have been adjourned for a period in excess of three days during the Second Session of the 112th Congress. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4268 The Export-Import Bank Termination Act abolishes the Export-Import Bank of the United States. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4300 Makes permanent the authority to provide work-study allowance for certain activities by individuals receiving educational assistance by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4315 Provides for unlimited eligibility for health care for mental illnesses for veterans of combat service during certain periods of hostilities and war. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4317 Expands sanctions with respect to the energy sector of Iran. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4308 Authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to provide growth and stability funding for the city of Detroit. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4312 Provides that fathers of certain permanently disabled or deceased veterans shall be included with mothers of such veterans as preference eligibles for treatment in the civil service. (Just introduced.)
    • S 2262 Reauthorizes and extends the Fetal Alcohol Syndrome prevention and services program. (Just introduced.)
    • S 2271 Extends the time for making S corporation elections. (Just introduced.)
    • S 2277 Responds to the extreme fire hazard and unsafe conditions resulting from pine beetle infestation, drought, disease, or storm damage by declaring a state of emergency and directing the Secretary of Agriculture to immediately implement hazardous fuels reduction projects. (And HR 4331) (Just introduced.)
    • SRes 413 Designates April 2012 as National Autism Awareness Month. (Just introduced.)
    • S 2255 Adds Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day as a patriotic and National observance. (Just introduced.)
    • S 2265 Covers screening computed tomography colonography as a colorectal cancer screening test under the Medicare program. (Just introduced.)
    • S 2268 Ensures that all items offered for sale in any gift shop of the National Park Service or of the National Archives and Records Administration are produced in the United States. (Just introduced.)
    • S 2260 The Accountability to Choices of Taxpayers in Our Nation’s Budget Priorities (ACTION) Act calls for a voluntary survey to be made a part of the 1040 tax forms, including space for taxpayers to indicate what they believe are appropriate allocations of funds to be spent in various government functions, and requires tax forms to provide taxpayers with information regarding current levels of federal spending in various categories of spending, according to the bill sponsor. (Just introduced.)
    • S 2259 Provides for an increase, effective December 1, 2012, in the rates of compensation for veterans with service-connected disabilities. (Just introduced.)
    • SRes 412 A resolution commending the African Union for committing to a coordinated military response, comprised of 5,000 troops from Uganda, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, and South Sudan, in order to fortify ongoing efforts to arrest Joseph Kony and senior commanders of the Lord's Resistance Army and to stop the crimes against humanity and mass atrocities committed by them. (Just introduced.)
    • S 2250 Prevents homeowners from being forced to pay taxes on forgiven mortgage loan debt. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4332 Extends the period for a first applicant, with respect to a generic drug, to obtain tentative approval without forfeiting the 180-day exclusivity period. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4341 Establishes a working group to review TRICARE policy with respect to providing health care to children and determine how to improve such policy. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4340 Restricts assistance to Egypt unless the Government of Egypt holds free and fair elections. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4335 Allows the Postal Regulatory Commission to set aside determinations by the United States Postal Service to close or consolidate postal facilities that would deny essential postal services to rural areas, communities, or small towns. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4239 The Surface Transportation Extension Act provides an extension of Federal-aid highway, highway safety, motor carrier safety, transit, and other programs funded out of the Highway Trust Fund pending enactment of a multiyear law reauthorizing such programs. (House continues consideration.)
    • HConRes 112 The Ryan Budget Plan: the budget resolution for FY 2013. (Passed the House Budget Committee on 3/21; House completes consideration on Thursday.)
    • S 2204 The Repeal Big Oil Tax Subsidies Act eliminates unnecessary tax subsidies and promote renewable energy and energy conservation. (Senate continues to consider.)
    • S 2242 Repeals the estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes. (Just introduced.)
    • HRes 601 Expresses support for designation of a "Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans Day". (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4289 Enhances the disclosure of information on official foreign travel of Members and employees of Congress and imposes additional restrictions on such travel. (Just introduced.)
    • S 2248 Clarifies that a State has the sole authority to regulate hydraulic fracturing on Federal land within the boundaries of the State.(And HR 4322.) (Just introduced.)
    • S 2243 Establishes a program to provide incentive payments to participating Medicare beneficiaries who voluntarily establish and maintain better health. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4277 Establishes the National Full Employment Trust Fund to create employment opportunities for the unemployed. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4286 Restores and extends the grace period before repayment begins on Federal Direct Stafford loans and Federal Direct Unsubsidized Stafford Loans. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4287 Expands the definition of homeless veteran for purposes of benefits under the laws administered by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4324 Expands the credit for employee health insurance expenses of small employers. (Just introduced.)
    • S 2230 The Paying a Fair Share Act (or the "Buffett Rule") reduces the deficit by imposing a minimum effective tax rate for high-income taxpayers. (Senate begins consideration Wednesday.)
    • HR 9 The Small Business Tax Cut Act amends the tax code to provide a deduction for domestic business income of qualified small businesses. (House committee markup Wednesday.)
    • HR 4269 More comprehensively address the interstate transportation of firearms or ammunition. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4271 VAWA Reauthorization reauthorizes the Violence Against Women Act of 1994. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4266 The Protecting Pregnant Women and Children From Hexavalent Chromium Act amends the Safe Drinking Water Act to protect the health of vulnerable individuals, including pregnant women, infants, and children, by requiring a health advisory and drinking water standard for hexavalent chromium. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4263 The Secure IT Act (HR 4263 and S 2151) improves information security (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4265 The Shared Responsibility In Preserving America's Future Act imposes a 5 percent tax on so much of adjusted gross income of any individual as exceeds $1,000,000, and provides incentive for Congress to pass a balanced budget amendment, or spending limit amendment, to the Constitution. (Just introduced.)
    • S 2204 The Repeal Big Oil Tax Subsidies Act eliminates unnecessary tax subsidies and promote renewable energy and energy conservation. (Senate continues to consider.)
    • HR 3298 The Homes For Heroes Act establishes the position of Special Assistant for Veterans Affairs in the Dept. of Housing and Urban Development. (House vote Tuesday.)
    • HR 3309 The Federal Communications Commission Process Reform Act provides for greater transparency and efficiency in the procedures followed by the Federal Communications Commission. (House vote Tuesday.)
    • HR 4261 The REVAMP with Community Colleges Act establishes a competitive grant program for community colleges to train veterans for local jobs. (Just introduced.)
    • HConRes 114 Expresses the sense of Congress that the U.S. should preserve, enhance, and increase access to an open, global Internet. (Just introduced.)
    • S 2236 The Advancing Breakthrough Therapies for Patients Act provides for the expedited development and evaluation of drugs designated as breakthrough drugs. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4259 The End Trafficking in Government Contracting Act prevents human trafficking in government contracting. (And S 2234) (Just introduced.)
    • HJRes 106 Proposes a Constitutional amendment to protect the rights of crime victims. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4262 The Cosmetics Safety Enhancement Act amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to improve the safety of cosmetics. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4257 The Federal Information Security Amendments Act revises requirements relating to Federal information security. (Just introduced.)
    • S 2237 The Small Business Jobs and Tax Relief Act provides a temporary income tax credit for increased payroll and extend bonus depreciation for an additional year. (Just introduced.)
    • S 2204 The Repeal Big Oil Tax Subsidies Act eliminates unnecessary tax subsidies and promote renewable energy and energy conservation. (Senate begins consideration on Monday.)
    • HR 2779 Exempts inter-affiliate swaps from certain regulatory requirements put in place by the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act. (House vote on Monday.)
    • HR 2682 The Business Risk Mitigation and Price Stabilization Act provides end user exemptions from certain provisions of the Commodity Exchange Act and the Securities Exchange Act. (House vote on Monday.)
    • HR 4014 Amends the Federal Deposit Insurance Act with respect to information provided to the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (House vote on Monday.)
    • HR 4232 The RESTORE Act would amend the Freedom of Information Act to provide that the exemptions to that section shall not apply to matters relating to certain transactions executed by an instrumentality of the Federal Government operating in a commercial manner. (Just introduced.)
    • HR 4231 The Gas Rebate Act would repeal certain tax breaks for gas and oil companies and refund the revenue savings to registered vehicle owners. (Just introduced.)

    Please keep in mind that highlighting a bill doesn't imply a POPVOX endorsement in any way. Rather, we're simply trying to offer one more way to stay informed of an overwhelmingly complex legislative system.

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