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HR 2243 - 119

LEOSA Reform Act

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

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Detected dollar total
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Tax signals
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Tax density 71.4%
Spending density 0.0%
Tax 5
Amendments 2
Agency 1
Statutory Reference 1

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Secretary of the Interior 1

Statutory references

Section 930 of title 18 1

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Summary

00 Introduced in House May 13, 2025

LEOSA Reform Act of 2025 This bill broadens the authority for certain law enforcement officers to carry concealed firearms across state lines. Specifically, the bill allows qualified active and retired law enforcement officers to carry concealed firearms and ammunition (including magazines) in school zones; in national parks; on state, local, or private property that is open to the public; and in certain federal facilities that are open to the public. Further, the bill permits states to reduce the frequency with which retired law enforcement officers must meet certain qualification standards.

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Timeline

May 15, 2025

Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.

May 14, 2025

Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 405. (consideration: CR H2024-2027)

May 14, 2025

Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 2240, H.R. 2243 and H.R. 2255. The resolution provides for consideration of H.R. 2240, H.R. 2243, and H.R. 2255. All bills are being considered under a closed rule with each bill having one motion to recommit.

May 14, 2025

DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H.R. 2243.

May 14, 2025

The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule.

May 14, 2025

POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on H.R. 2243, the Chair put the question passage of the bill and by voice vote announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Raskin demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced.

May 14, 2025

Considered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H2031-2032)

May 14, 2025

Passed/agreed to in House: On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 229 - 193 (Roll no. 128). (text of amendment in the nature of a substitute: CR H2024)

May 14, 2025

On passage Passed by the Yeas and Nays: 229 - 193 (Roll no. 128). (text of amendment in the nature of a substitute: CR H2024)

May 14, 2025

Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection.

May 13, 2025

Rules Committee Resolution H. Res. 405 Reported to House. Rule provides for consideration of H.R. 2240, H.R. 2243 and H.R. 2255. The resolution provides for consideration of H.R. 2240, H.R. 2243, and H.R. 2255. All bills are being considered under a closed rule with each bill having one motion to recommit.

Apr 28, 2025

Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Judiciary. H. Rept. 119-81.

Apr 28, 2025

Reported (Amended) by the Committee on Judiciary. H. Rept. 119-81.

Apr 28, 2025

Placed on the Union Calendar, Calendar No. 58.

Mar 25, 2025

Committee Consideration and Mark-up Session Held

Mar 25, 2025

Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 13 - 11.

Mar 21, 2025

Introduced in House

Mar 21, 2025

Introduced in House

Mar 21, 2025

Referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary.

House Votes

Roll call 128 · Session 1 · May 14, 2025
Passed

Amendments

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