Out of hundreds of House votes, 27 bills passed the House and became law. Of the 27, 8 deal with veterans. Several of the 27 are fluff (renaming a veteran's clinic is fluff). At least they kept the government open. Almost literally it was the least they could do.
- Blocked a rewrite to the D.C. criminal code that reduced some mandatory sentences.
- Ordered the Director of National Intelligence to declassify information about the origins of COVID-19.
- Terminated the COVID-19 emergency.
- Created a federal system for notifying pilots about safety of air travel (NOTAM).
- Headed off defaulting on the federal debt.
- Increased compensation for certain disabled veterans.
- Modified age requirements for students attending a state maritime academy.
- Authorized medical facility projects for the Dept. of Veterans Affairs.
- Required federal rule-making agencies to explain each rule in 100 words of plain English.
- Authorized the coins celebrating the 250th anniversary of the founding of the Marine Corps.
- Gave some land in trust to the Pala Band of Mission Indians in San Diego County.
- Renamed a veterans clinic in Michigan.
- Approved an agreement between American and Taiwan institutes relating to trade.
- Changed the contracting process for organ procurement for transplants.
- Kept the government open a little longer.
- Renamed a veterans clinic in New Mexico.
- Allowed federal education funds to be spent buying weapons used in shooting sports.
- Increased benefits for children of Vietnam veterans born with spina bifida.
- Extended the eligibility of certain VA programs.
- Expanded eligibility for medical and dental care to certain South Korean veterans who served in Vietnam.
- Required to VA to educate veterans about predatory actors trying to cheat them out of benefits.
- Kept the government open until January.
- Directed the Dept. of Commerce to study xylazine, an animal tranquilizer.
- Created a system for replacing paper duck stamps with electronic ones.
- Renewed the FECs authority to issue penalties for violating election law.
- Authorized the FCC to process permits for use of the 5G spectrum.
- Extended an exemption relating to bankruptcy relief for certain members of the military and National Guard.