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To repeal the Human Rights Sanctuary Amendment Act of 2022.
Summary
The bill repeals the Human Rights Sanctuary Amendment Act of 2022, which is D.C. Law 24-257. The repeal restores any provisions of District of Columbia law that were amended or repealed by the Human Rights Sanctuary Amendment Act as if that Act had never been enacted. This would revert any changes made by the 2022 act to District of Columbia law.
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Sponsor (1)
27 cosponsors
- Rep. Biggs, Sheri [R-SC-3] (R-SC)
- Rep. Bost, Mike [R-IL-12] (R-IL)
- Rep. Burchett, Tim [R-TN-2] (R-TN)
- Rep. Cloud, Michael [R-TX-27] (R-TX)
- Rep. Crank, Jeff [R-CO-5] (R-CO)
- Rep. Feenstra, Randy [R-IA-4] (R-IA)
- Rep. Fulcher, Russ [R-ID-1] (R-ID)
- Rep. Gill, Brandon [R-TX-26] (R-TX)
- Rep. Gosar, Paul A. [R-AZ-9] (R-AZ)
- Rep. Guest, Michael [R-MS-3] (R-MS)
- Rep. Hageman, Harriet M. [R-WY-At Large] (R-WY)
- Rep. Harrigan, Pat [R-NC-10] (R-NC)
- Rep. Harris, Andy [R-MD-1] (R-MD)
- Rep. Harris, Mark [R-NC-8] (R-NC)
- Rep. Harshbarger, Diana [R-TN-1] (R-TN)
- Rep. Higgins, Clay [R-LA-3] (R-LA)
- Rep. LaMalfa, Doug [R-CA-1] (R-CA)
- Rep. Loudermilk, Barry [R-GA-11] (R-GA)
- Rep. Messmer, Mark B. [R-IN-8] (R-IN)
- Rep. Miller, Mary E. [R-IL-15] (R-IL)
- Rep. Moore, Barry [R-AL-1] (R-AL)
- Rep. Moore, Riley M. [R-WV-2] (R-WV)
- Rep. Norman, Ralph [R-SC-5] (R-SC)
- Rep. Ogles, Andrew [R-TN-5] (R-TN)
- Rep. Rose, John W. [R-TN-6] (R-TN)
- Rep. Smith, Christopher H. [R-NJ-4] (R-NJ)
- Rep. Stutzman, Marlin A. [R-IN-3] (R-IN)
Money behind the sponsor
Top reported contributors to Andrew S. Clyde’s campaign committee (2024 cycle) — who funds the bill’s sponsor, not a claim about this bill. Data from FEC.
- ADV. DIGITAL CABLE $14,390
- SAULSBURY INDUSTRIES $9,900
- MAPLARGE $8,000
- MAR-JAC POULTRY $7,000
- SOMETHING SPECIAL LLC $6,600
Organizations whose employees gave the most — itemized individual contributions grouped by the donor’s reported employer (FEC Schedule A). Full finance for Andrew S. Clyde → · Outside spending →
Actions (2)
- Dec 3, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. · house
- Dec 3, 2025 Introduced in House
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Full text
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
December 3, 2025
Mr. Clyde (for himself, Mr. Moore of Alabama, Ms. Hageman, Mr. Gosar, Mr. LaMalfa, Mr. Rose, Mrs. Biggs of South Carolina, Mr. Stutzman, Mr. Bost, Mr. Burchett, Mr. Crank, Mr. Harrigan, Mr. Harris of Maryland, Mrs. Miller of Illinois, Mr. Higgins of Louisiana, Mr. Messmer, Mr. Cloud, Mrs. Harshbarger, Mr. Norman, Mr. Feenstra, Mr. Gill of Texas, Mr. Guest, Mr. Moore of West Virginia, Mr. Fulcher, Mr. Harris of North Carolina, and Mr. Loudermilk) introduced the following bill; which was referred to the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
A BILL
To repeal the Human Rights Sanctuary Amendment Act of 2022.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE.
This Act may be cited as the “D.C. Shield Law Repeal Act”.
SEC. 2. REPEAL OF HUMAN RIGHTS SANCTUARY AMENDMENT ACT OF 2022.
The Human Rights Sanctuary Amendment Act of 2022 (D.C. Law 24-257) is hereby repealed, and any provision of law amended or repealed by such Act is restored or revived as if such Act had not been enacted into law. <all>
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