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Congress

H.R. 1

Description: This bill establishes SWAT and SF under the federal government, able to carry out law enforcement duties.

S. 2

Description: This bill establishes a legal standard for protective zones and provides regulations for the enforcement in, and control of, these areas and protection of federal protectees.

S. 5

Description: This bill lays out the structure, powers, purpose, and organization of the Defense Force Protection Agency; and for other purposes.

H.R. 2

Description: This bill establishes standardized procedures and qualifications for individuals authorized to administer oaths of office in the United States.

H.R. 4

Description: This bill establishes and regulates the United States Capitol Police.

H.R. 5

Description: This bill establishes the Presidential line of succession.

H.R. 20

Description: This bill gives the former Yada's and Yada Clan (YC) a Month of Remembrance and History for all they have done to help NUSA grow.

H.R. 41

Description: This bill establishes the structure and functions of Washington, D.C.'s municipal government, defining roles for key officials and departments. It outlines election processes, government powers, and procedures for removing officials. It also emphasizes federal sovereignty, transparency, accountability, and citizens' rights.

H.R. 32

Description: This bill holds judges accountable for ethical and criminal violations during their tenure in office.

H.R. 48

Description: This bill allows municipal and federal employees to commit crime while on the “American Citizen” team without the risk of Termination from government or municipal agencies or departments.

H.R. 56

Description: This bill establishes the National Guard.

H.R. 47

Description: This bill ensures government transparency and keep Congress informed through regular reports from executive branch department heads.

H.R. 50

Description: This bill reforms the US judicial system, designates the Supreme Court for judicial discipline, and establishes Magistrate judges. It defines actionable torts, sets statutes of limitations and maximum sentences, and addresses procedural matters in District Courts.

S. 17

Description: This bill amends Title 18 of the U.S. Code to prohibit unauthorized private paramilitary activity and establish penalties and civil remedies.

H.R. 76

Description: This bill establishes consolidated appropriations for the fiscal months of April and May in the year 2024.

H.R. 60

Description: This bill re-codifies an abuse of tools statute following the NUSA law reset.

H.R. 54

Description: This bill sets rules allowing the President to appoint officials and limit the duration of acting positions.

H.R. 75

Description: This bill reforms the military justice system by establishing a Chief Judge Advocate General and independent JAG Corps, defines key terms, outlines roles, and addresses legal confidentiality. It specifies court-martial types and the appeals process.

H.R. 70

Description: This bill amends the U.S. Code with respect to the Secret Service, National Security Affairs, and to create regulations for the White House Complex and certain Reports to Congress.

H.R. 59

Description: This bill strengthens the ability of the United States to prevent, protect against, respond to, and recover from national security threats.

H.R. 94

Description: This bill provides the executive branch with a further discretionary budget fund to aid in day-to-day operations.

H.R. 69

Description: This bill regulates and oversees the operations of international security companies to ensure compliance with United States laws and regulations.

H.R. 78

Description: This bill codifies the recommendations of the United States Commission on the Revision of the United States Code.

H.R. 68

Description: This bill enhances transparency between the United States Military and Congress.

H.R. 71

Description: This bill establishes higher paygrades for exceptional service in the United States Military.

H.R. 57

Description: This bill establishes a tribunal of equity to address employment and labor relations matters in the United States.

H.R. 79

Description: This bill assists the operations of the Federal Protective Service by granting authority to close roads and sidewalks during emergencies and regulate access to federal property.

H.R. 62

Description: This bill repeals the antitrust laws currently enforced by the Department of Justice in order to maintain a free labor market.

H.R. 51

Description: This bill provides federal regulations for the protection of employed individuals in the United States.

S. 37

Description: This bill ensures that civil offices of the United States are defined in law in accordance with Article 11 of the U.S. Constitution.

S. 38

Description: This bill establishes an apolitical federal civil service that ensures continuity of government and allows for individuals to build permanent expertise.

S. Res. 10

Description: This bill reaffirms its members' commitment to the United Nations Charter, aiming to safeguard democracy and security in the North Atlantic area through collective defense and cooperation.

S. 34

Description: This bill reinstates the previous time conversion in place before the Law Reset of 2023 and ensure better uniformity and applicability of the US Code to ROBLOX.

S. 33

Description: This bill ensures that criminal defendants are provided a proper and speedy trial in accordance with their Fifth and Sixth Amendment rights while simplifying the provisions of the 1974 Act.

S. 32

Description: This bill extends Secret Service protection for past Presidents and Vice Presidents indefinitely.

S. 35

Description: This bill reforms civil liability by abolishing Bivens claims, most qualified immunity, and the Federal Torts Claims Act. It establishes specific torts with damage caps, outlines claim procedures, and mandates mediation. The bill also alters sovereign immunity and includes both government and private actors.

S. 36

Description: This bill provides the Federal Protective Service with a legal mandate to protect members of Congress.

S. 39

Description: This bill establishes a panel to provide speedy justice and resolve often simple legal errors, while establishing a clearer lower court record for high court appeals.

H.R. 116

Description: This bill provides the executive branch with a further discretionary budget fund to aid in day-to-day operations.

H.J.R. 1

Description: This bill authorizes the use of United States Armed Forces against those responsible for the recent attacks launched against officers of the United States and the State of Israel.

H.R. 2

Description: This bill gives exclusive authority to the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia to prosecute criminal violations of D.C. law.

H.R. 3

Description: This bill honors Technozo's distinguished service to the U.S. and authorizes awarding him a Congressional Gold Medal.

S.J.Res. 10

Description: This bill authorizes Discord forum voting for Congressional business, ensuring a more efficient and transparent process.