Bills Sponsored by Neal Dunn (R-Fla.)

Rep. Dunn has sponsored 17 bills in the 118th Congress (2023-24). See other congresses: 117th | 116th | 115th

Introduced Date Title Cosponsors Cosponsor Party Latest Action
April 15, 2024 H.R.7996: Improving CARE for Youth Act 2
All Democrats
Referred to committee
April 15, 2024 H.R.7997: Safeguarding Trade Opportunities and Preventing China’s Anti-Competitive Practices Act 0 Referred to committee
Feb. 28, 2024 H.R.7470: Secure U.S. Leadership in Space Act of 2024 6
Bipartisan
Referred to committee
Oct. 30, 2023 H.R.6115: To authorize the waiver of costs of activities relating to evacuation of United States citizens when their lives are endangered by war or acts of terrorism. 3
Bipartisan
Referred to committee
Sept. 12, 2023 H.R.5392: Timely Access to Coverage Decisions Act of 2023 1
All Republicans
In committee
Sept. 8, 2023 H.R.5363: Robert Cleckler (Bobby) Bowden Congressional Gold Medal Act 9
All Republicans
Referred to committee
Aug. 15, 2023 H.R.5209: Stopping Genetic Monitoring by China Act 0 Referred to committee
June 20, 2023 H.R.4216: To make available certain unobligated balances to carry out a timber block grant program. 0 In committee
June 6, 2023 H.R.3840: Ensuring Sufficient Supply of Testing Act 1
All Democrats
In committee
June 6, 2023 H.R.3839: To amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to increase transparency in generic drug applications. 1
All Democrats
In committee
June 6, 2023 H.R.3852: Create Accountable Respectful Environments (CARE) for Children Act 17
Bipartisan
Referred to committee
May 15, 2023 H.R.3301: Connecting Communities Post Disasters Act of 2023 1
All Republicans
In committee
April 18, 2023 H.R.2672: FEMA Loan Interest Payment Relief Act 29
Bipartisan
In committee
Feb. 27, 2023 H.R.1199: Facilitating Innovative Nuclear Diagnostics Act of 2023 41
Bipartisan
In committee
Feb. 9, 2023 H.R.906: REPAIR Act 52
Bipartisan
In committee
Feb. 6, 2023 H.R.828: TROOP Act 24
All Republicans
Referred to committee
Jan. 17, 2023 H.RES.39: Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that illicit fentanyl-related substances are a weapon of mass destruction and should be classified as such. 12
All Republicans
In committee
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