No revolving doors in FMS Act of 2025
HR 3582 mandates a cooling-off period for former FMS officials before joining private firms, enhancing transparency and preventing conflicts of interest in government.
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HR 3582 mandates a cooling-off period for former FMS officials before joining private firms, enhancing transparency and preventing conflicts of interest in government.
HJRES 86 seeks to block a $624M military sale to Israel, impacting U.S. defense contractors and asserting Congress's role in overseeing foreign arms transactions.
HJRES 84 would block the U.S. sale of D9R/D9T Caterpillar bulldozers and related support to Israel, disallowing 24–38 unless Congress acts, signaling legislative pushback.
HJRES 68 disapproves a proposed military sale to Israel, halting 10,000 artillery projectiles and impacting U.S. defense contractors and regional stability.
Expresses support for designating May 4, 2025 as a National Day of Reason to promote critical thinking and science-based problem-solving; a symbolic, nonbinding gesture.
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