119 HR 260
No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act
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Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 330.
2026-02-10
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R · Mace, Nancy (South Carolina)R · Barrett, Tom (Michigan)R · Weber, Randy K. Sr. (Texas)R · Biggs, Andy (Arizona)R · Luna, Anna Paulina (Florida)R · Crenshaw, Dan (Texas)R · Buchanan, Vern (Florida)R · McCaul, Michael T. (Texas)R · De La Cruz, Monica (Texas)Federal Agencies on This Bill
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SEC Charges 21 Individuals with Alleged Wide-Reaching Insider Trading Scheme
The Securities and Exchange Commission today charged 21 individuals for their alleged involvement in a decade-long insider trading scheme that used information misappropriated from multiple global law firms and resulted in millions of dollars in illicit…
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High-Tech Medical Equipment: VA Has Opportunities to Improve Its Acquisition of Maintenance Services
What GAO Found The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) spends hundreds of millions of dollars annually to buy and maintain high-tech medical equipment (HTME)—such as magnetic resonance imaging equipment—to deliver health care to veterans. To maintain this equipment, and help ensu
Read on gao.gov →2026 Annual Report: Opportunities to Reduce Duplication, Overlap, and Fragmentation and Achieve an Additional One Hundred Billion Dollars or More in Future Financial Benefits
What GAO Found GAO identified 97 new matters for congressional consideration and recommendations to federal agencies to improve efficiency and effectiveness across the federal government. These matters and recommendations highlight various risks that are heightened when duplicati
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@misc{apprised_119_hr_260_no_tax_dollars_for_terrorists,
title = {119 HR 260: No Tax Dollars for Terrorists Act},
publisher = {Apprised.news},
url = {https://apprised.news/bill/119hr260},
note = {Accessed 2026-05-13}
}