H. R. 7198

Prove It Act of 2024

Date of Vote: December 5, 2024

Chamber of Origin: HouseCongress: 118th

Roll Call Number: 489 | Session Number: 2

This bill expands the requirements for federal agency rulemaking with respect to small businesses, organizations, and governmental jurisdictions. Specifically, when conducting an initial regulatory flexibility analysis, agencies must include, where feasible, any reasonably foreseeable potential indirect costs the proposed rule may impose on such small entities. Further, if an agency certifies that an initial regulatory flexibility analysis is not required because the rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities, the agency must provide such certification within 10 days to the Office of Advocacy of the Small Business Administration. A small entity or group of small entities may petition the Office of Advocacy to review such certification. The petition must include specified information, such as the issues the petitioner believes should be addressed and a proposed solution to the issues raised. If the Office of Advocacy ultimately determines, upon a full review of the petition, that the proposed rule would have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities, the agency promulgating the rule must perform an initial and final regulatory flexibility analysis for the rule. Additionally, if the agency does not participate or assist in the full review process, the finalized rule shall not apply to small entities. The bill also requires agencies to publish, and allow for comments on, all guidance documents with respect to any rule an agency determines is likely to have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.1

Turning Point Action’s Position

Turning Point Action Supports

Voted YEA

208
99.04% REPUBLICANS0.96% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS

VOTED NAY

194
0% REPUBLICANS100% DEMOCRATS0% INDEPENDENTS
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Voted yea

Aaron BeanUS CongressFlorida
Session Score:87.88
Adrian SmithUS CongressNebraska
Session Score:78.79
Alex MooneyUS CongressWest Virginia
Session Score:82.83
Andrew ClydeUS CongressGeorgia
Session Score:89.90
Andrew GarbarinoUS CongressNew York
Session Score:80.81
Andy BarrUS CongressKentucky
Session Score:78.28

Voted nay

Abigail SpanbergerUS CongressVirginia
Session Score:33.33
Adam SmithUS CongressWashington
Session Score:20.71
Adriano EspaillatUS CongressNew York
Session Score:21.72
Al GreenUS CongressTexas
Session Score:16.67
Alexandria Ocasio-CortezUS CongressNew York
Session Score:20.20
Alma AdamsUS CongressNorth Carolina
Session Score:19.19

Not voting

Anna Paulina LunaUS CongressFlorida
Session Score:82.83
Blaine LuetkemeyerUS CongressMissouri
Session Score:78.28
Cathy McMorris RodgersUS CongressWashington
Session Score:77.78
Dan CrenshawUS CongressTexas
Session Score:77.27
Dwight EvansUS CongressPennsylvania
Session Score:39.39
Earl BlumenauerUS CongressOregon
Session Score:21.72

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