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HR 2812Youth Lead Act

Congress 119 · introduced 2025-04-10

Latest action: Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture.

Sponsors (5)
Action timeline (3)
  1. · H11100 Referred to the House Committee on Agriculture.
  2. · Intro-H Introduced in House
  3. · 1000 Introduced in House
Text versions (1)
Bill text (extracted)
Amendments
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Connected on the graph

5 typed relationships in the influence graph — 5 inbound, 0 outbound, grouped by type.

cosponsor of bill (5)
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Neguse, Joecosponsorsponsorship
Valadao, David G.cosponsorsponsorship
Lawler, Michaelcosponsorsponsorship
Davis, Donald G.cosponsorsponsorship
Bishop, Sanford D.cosponsorsponsorship
Who matters on this bill

Who matters

Members ranked by combined influence on this bill: role (sponsor 5 / cosponsor 1), capped speech count from the Congressional Record, and recorded-vote engagement.

#MemberRoleSpeechesVotedScore
1Davis, Donald G. (D, house NC-1)cosponsor76
2Bishop, Sanford D. (D, house GA-2)cosponsor34
3Lawler, Michael (R, house NY-17)cosponsor23
4Neguse, Joe (D, house CO-2)cosponsor12
5Valadao, David G. (R, house CA-22)cosponsor12

Who's influencing them

Orgs ranked by combined money flow on this bill: LDA filings citing the bill + individual contributions in cycle 2026from donors whose employer matches the org name (Schedule A) to any principal committee in the "who matters" list above.

#OrgLDA filingsLDA spendDonor employeesEmployee donationsTotal
1retired0$0693$784,663$784,663
2not employed0$0683$780,685$780,685
3self employed0$0189$322,546$322,546
4self0$0102$138,006$138,006
5high opportunity neighborhood partners0$08$50,000$50,000
6n/a0$042$41,231$41,231
7coinbase0$05$38,000$38,000
8apollo0$08$36,000$36,000
9unemployed0$015$26,063$26,063
10none0$018$25,950$25,950
11bgr group0$016$23,960$23,960
12arnold ventures0$02$22,500$22,500
13employer0$03$21,520$21,520
14cumberland development0$01$21,000$21,000
15charles and lynn schusterman family ph0$02$21,000$21,000
16brownstein hyatt farber schreck0$07$20,325$20,325
17nextera energy0$019$19,500$19,500
18self-employed0$015$19,306$19,306
19evgo0$03$19,000$19,000
20holland & hart llp0$011$18,250$18,250
21arden companies llc0$01$17,500$17,500
22aflac, inc.0$012$17,300$17,300
23audax group0$01$14,100$14,100
24brodie generational capital partners0$01$14,000$14,000
25command marketing innovations0$01$14,000$14,000
Stance (positions taken)

Predicted vote

Aggregated from: actual roll-call votes (when present) → sponsor → cosponsor → party median (predicts YES when ≥25% of the caucus sponsored/cosponsored). Each row labels its confidence tier so you can see why a position was predicted.

5 predicted yes (1%) · 3 predicted no (1%) · 535 unknown (98%)

By party: · R: 2 yes / 0 no / 275 unknown · D: 3 yes / 0 no / 260 unknown · I: 0 yes / 3 no

5 high-confidence positions (voted + sponsor + cosponsor)
Timeline

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  1. 2026-05-17 · cosponsored by Valadao, David G. (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  2. 2026-05-17 · cosponsored by Lawler, Michael (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  3. 2026-05-17 · cosponsored by Neguse, Joe (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  4. 2026-05-17 · cosponsored by Bishop, Sanford D. (cosponsor) · sponsorship
  5. 2026-05-17 · cosponsored by Davis, Donald G. (cosponsor) · sponsorship
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