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Establish a legal process for individuals to challenge and remove their names from federal firearm prohibition lists.

One policy goal, tracked across every bill that has carried it.

Known asFirearm Due Process Protection Act

What’s happening with Firearm Due Process Protection Act?

The Firearm Due Process Protection Act, known as H.R. 2184, was reported to the Union Calendar on October 2, 2025, and has seen no further action since that date. The House of Representatives must now schedule a floor vote to advance the bill, but limited time for legislative business remains the primary constraint. While reaching the floor is a significant milestone that most bills fail to achieve, the lack of progress over the last nine months shows how difficult it is to secure a final vote.

Updated July 9, 2026 · Generated by AI. Always verify with official sources.

Where it stands

Now carried by Firearm Due Process Protection Act (H.R. 2184 (119th)) →

Legislative Progress

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Next up: The House · Nothing moves until they act.

How we got here

Every bill that has carried this goal, oldest first.

  1. Died with Congress · Jan 3, 2025

    Died when the 118th Congress ended without final passage. Bills must be reintroduced under a new number to be revived.

  2. Reintroduced · Jan 3, 2025

    Reintroduced from H.R. 7873 (118th), which died when its Congress ended.

    H.R. 7873 (118th)

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Who’s behind it

Tom Emmer (R-MN)Wrote and sponsored the current bill.