Combating Islamophobia Bill
Official: Combating International Islamophobia Act
This bill establishes an office to track and combat Islamophobia, aiming to improve global awareness and response to discrimination against Muslims. It seeks to ensure that acts of Islamophobia are documented and addressed by governments worldwide.
Tariff Transparency Act of 2025This bill requires the U.S. International Trade Commission to investigate and report to Congress on the impact of additional tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico. (President Donald J. Trump issued executive orders on February 1, 2025, to impose an additional 25% tariff on most imports from Canada and Mexico. These tariffs applied to all imports, except for Canadian energy or energy resources, which have an additional 10% tariff.) Specifically, the report must assess (1) the impact of these tariffs on consumer prices; (2) the impact of any retaliation (e. g., retaliatory tariffs and export restrictions) imposed by Canada and Mexico on U.S. consumers, small businesses, farmers, and ranchers; and (3) the impact of the threat of tariffs and associated uncertainty with respect to the trade relationship between the United States, Canada, and Mexico on U.S. businesses.
1. This bill creates an office in the State Department to monitor Islamophobia worldwide. 2. The office will report on acts of violence and discrimination against Muslims in other countries. 3. It will also assess how governments respond to Islamophobia and related violence. 4. A special envoy will lead the office and consult with various organizations. 5. The bill aims to raise awareness and address issues of Islamophobia globally.