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February 13, 2026

WASHINGTON, D.C.-- Congressman Cory Mills (FL-07) today introduced the Halting Inappropriate Limits Targeting Officers Now Act (HILTON Act), legislation that prohibits federal agencies from entering into contracts with entities that discriminate against federal law enforcement officers based on their official duties.

The HILTON Act ensures that taxpayer dollars will not be used to support businesses or organizations that refuse service to federal law enforcement officers because of their profession.


February 9, 2026

Washington, D.C. — Congressman Cory Mills (FL-07) introduced legislation to establish a United States Capitol Police Reserve Fund, a commonsense “just-in-case” safeguard designed to ensure Capitol Police officers and staff continue to receive pay and critical resources during a potential lapse in government appropriations if the government were to shut down in 2026. 


February 5, 2026

WASHINGTON, D.C.-- Congressman Cory Mills introduced a resolution in the House of Representatives condemning the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran for its violent crackdown on peaceful protesters, ongoing human rights abuses, and support for extremist militant groups across the Middle East.

Issues: Congress

January 20, 2026

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January 20, 2026

Washington, D.C. — Congressman Cory Mills introduced legislation to fire the Director of the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), and redesignate the office as the “China Budget Office,” highlighting the lack of oversight and accountability that the government office has faced while wielding the power to block the Trump Administration and Congress’s Constitutional authority.

Issues: Congress

January 12, 2026

The House of Representatives advanced key Fiscal Year 2026 appropriations bills, including Commerce, Justice, Science; Energy and Water Development; and Interior and Environment, marking a major step toward restoring fiscal discipline and putting an end to years of Biden-era wasteful policies. The bill now heads to the Senate. 

Issues: Congress

December 19, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C.-- Congressman Cory Mills (FL-07), along with Congressman Hamadeh (R-Ariz.), introduced the Securing American Firms & Expertise in Services (SAFE Services) Act, legislation to ensure American companies are prioritized for Department of War (DoW) professional services contracts critical to U.S. national security.


December 16, 2025

Washington, D.C. — Rep. Cory Mills introduced new legislation to ensure Members of Congress face real consequences when they fail to do their job and fund the federal government on time. The Failed to Uphold the Budget? Allowance: Reduced Act or the ‘‘FUBAR Act," means Members of Congress will earn virtually nothing from the first day of a government shutdown through that congressional session. The name reflects what every service member already knows: when something is "FUBAR," it’s been mangled, broken, or rendered useless.

Issues: Congress

December 9, 2025

Washington, D.C. — Congressman Cory Mills (FL-07) today introduced the Empowering Small-Business Ownership Participation (ESOP) Act, legislation that expands access for employee-owned businesses to compete for critical Department of War contracts. The Department of War (DOW) recently created a pilot program intended to bring more employee-owned small businesses into its supply chain, known as the Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP) Pilot Program.


November 18, 2025

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Cory Mills (FL-07), a U.S. Army combat veteran and unwavering advocate for America’s service members, is proud to join Representatives Jen Kiggans (R-VA) and in co-sponsoring the Financial Opportunities for Retirees and Warriors Advancing Retirement Development (FORWARD) Act.

Issues: Congress Veterans

November 17, 2025

Washington, D.C. — Congressman Cory Mills (FL-07) has introduced the Stopping Propaganda Indoctrination Nationally (SPIN) Act, legislation to amend the United States Information and Educational Exchange Act of 1948, otherwise known as the Smith-Mundt Act,and reinforce its long-standing prohibition on the domestic dissemination of government-produced media content originally intended for foreign audiences.

Issues: Congress