Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene signed discharge petitions for Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick's healthcare bill on Obamacare subsidies and Rep. Anna Paulina Luna's stock trading ban between 11:16 p.m. UTC December 10 and 12:15 a.m. UTC December 11, stating she is considering signing every discharge petition to enable floor votes, according to Punchbowl News reporter Jake Sherman on X. Greene said in a statement, "Tonight, I signed two discharge petitions: Rep. Fitzpatrickās healthcare petition and Rep. Lunaās stock trading petition. At this time, I am considering signing every discharge petition - whether I support the bill or not. As a duly elected Member of Congress, I believe my colleagues should have the ability to bring legislation to the floor for a vote. Every Member deserves the right to represent their district and receive a recorded vote on their bills. This is a result of House leadership blocking Members from governing." The Fitzpatrick petition relates to a bill introduced by Reps. Jen Kiggans and Josh Gottheimer for an enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidy patch with 38 cosponsors, as reported earlier by health policy reporter Laura Weiss on X. Separately in the same 59-minute period, a federal judge in Oregon blocked the Department of Homeland Security from enforcing a new prohibition on "unusual noise" outside a government building, ruling it unconstitutionally criminalizes and chills free speech, according to Politico reporter Kyle Cheney on X, who shared the court order. Sherrone Moore was arrested in Saline, Michigan, according to DarkoStateNews on X during this window.