A bill authored by Rep. Chris Pappas is under consideration in the U.S. House, targeting greater transparency in campaign financing and aiming to curb outside influence in federal elections, according to the U.S. Congress.
H.R.7802 was brought before Congress on March 4, 2026, during the regular session of the 119th Congress. Below is a summary based on the official bill text and may include clarifications to help explain its content.
The measure proposes to amend the Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 by introducing broader disclosure requirements for corporations, labor organizations, and political action committees (PACs). Among its key initiatives: tightening restrictions that prevent foreign nationals from contributing financially to U.S. elections, requiring the prompt reporting of campaign expenditures over $10,000, and implementing heightened transparency for entities tied to federal judicial nominations. The bill directs organizations to identify their primary sources of funds and refines the definitions surrounding campaign-related spending. These measures are set to take effect Jan. 1, 2027, and ultimately aim to foster more informed voters, deter improper influence, and include new requirements for judicial review pertaining to campaign finance law.
The legislation was introduced by Pappas (Democrat-NH-1st District) and is co-sponsored by Rep. Gabe Amo (Democrat-NH-1st District), Rep. Sanford D. Bishop (Democrat-NH-2nd District), and Rep. Suzanne Bonamici (Democrat-NH-1st District), alongside 135 additional sponsors.
To date, Pappas has introduced 37 additional bills since the current session began.
The measure is related to two other proposed bills: S.3991 was introduced in the Senate on March 4, 2026, and H.R.2816 was submitted in the House on April 10, 2025, both marked as relevant by congressional documentation.
Congressional bills may originate in the U.S. House or Senate except for revenue proposals, which begin in the House. After a bill is introduced, it’s directed to appropriate committees for hearings, debate, possible amendments, and review before a full-chamber vote. If both chambers approve identical measures, the finished bill moves to the president for signature or veto. Each Congress serves a two-year term, split into annual sessions, with full legislative histories published on Congress.gov.
Chris Pappas represents New Hampshire. He was born in Manchester on June 4, 1980, graduated from Harvard University in 2002, previously served in the New Hampshire State House of Representatives (2003–2007), was Hillsborough County treasurer (2007–2011), then a member of the New Hampshire Executive Council (2013–2019), and was elected to Congress in 2019.
| Bill Number | Date Introduced | Short Description |
|---|---|---|
| H.R.7802 | 03/04/2026 | DISCLOSE Act of 2026 |
| H.R.7652 | 02/23/2026 | Respect for Local Communities Act |
| H.R.7444 | 02/09/2026 | Protecting Rural Telehealth Access Act |
| H.R.7163 | 01/20/2026 | PUBLIC SAFETY Act |
| H.R.7044 | 01/13/2026 | Energy Burden Tax Credit Act |
| H.R.7043 | 01/13/2026 | To amend the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act to reauthorize the transmission facilitation program. |
| H.R.7042 | 01/13/2026 | Heroes Home Energy Savings Act |
| H.R.6933 | 12/26/2025 | Bolstering the Northeast Home Heating Oil Reserve Act |
| H.R.6887 | 12/18/2025 | Stop Crimes Against Children Act |
| H.R.6814 | 12/17/2025 | Veterans’ Burial Improvement Act of 2025 |
| H.R.6813 | 12/17/2025 | VA Insurance Improvement Act |
| H.R.6812 | 12/17/2025 | Gulf War Survivor Benefits Update Act of 2025 |
| H.R.6811 | 12/17/2025 | Postal Suspension Transparency Act |
| H.R.6760 | 12/16/2025 | Protecting Access to Affordable Coverage Act of 2025 |
| H.R.6723 | 12/15/2025 | Bring Our Heroes Home Act |
| H.R.6669 | 12/11/2025 | No Taxation on PFAS Remediation Act |
| H.R.6668 | 12/11/2025 | Clean Water Standards for PFAS Act of 2025 |
| H.R.6667 | 12/11/2025 | PFAS Research and Development Reauthorization Act of 2025 |
| H.R.6340 | 12/01/2025 | Save the Green to Gold Program Act |
| H.R.6104 | 11/18/2025 | Dark Web Interdiction Act of 2025 |
| H.R.6103 | 11/18/2025 | LAB Personnel Act of 2025 |
| H.R.5972 | 11/07/2025 | Right to Enroll Act of 2025 |
| H.R.5687 | 10/03/2025 | Keep the Heat On Act of 2025 |
| H.R.5236 | 09/09/2025 | Critical Infrastructure Security Act |
| H.R.5094 | 09/02/2025 | Protect Patients from Costly Care Act |
| H.R.5053 | 08/26/2025 | Protecting Public Naval Shipyards Act of 2025 |
| H.R.4899 | 08/05/2025 | CANADA Act |
| H.R.4413 | 07/15/2025 | End the Cyprus Embargo Act |
| H.R.4197 | 06/26/2025 | LGBTQ+ Panic Defense Prohibition Act of 2025 |
| H.R.4063 | 06/20/2025 | Veterans Full-Service Care and Access Act of 2025 |
| H.R.3601 | 05/23/2025 | National ACERT Grant Program Authorization Act |
| H.R.3366 | 05/13/2025 | EAGLE Act of 2025 |
| H.R.2979 | 04/21/2025 | BUILD Act of 2025 |
| H.R.2954 | 04/17/2025 | Veterans’ Transition to Trucking Act of 2025 |
| H.R.2340 | 03/25/2025 | Advancing Enrollment and Reducing Drug Costs Act |
| H.R.1732 | 02/27/2025 | GUARD VA Benefits Act |
| H.R.830 | 01/31/2025 | SAFE Act |
| H.R.829 | 01/31/2025 | Fighting Budget Waste Act |
Data for this article comes from the U.S. Congress. Detailed sources are available online.










