The claim in a social media post about the $1.9 trillion bill cites no source and has no basis in fact.
There is nothing in the legislation about a $25 million bonus for members of the U.S. House. The post making that claim refers to "Line 17" as detailing the purported bonus. Every page in the 628-page bill has a "Line 17" —none of them detailing a multi-million-dollar bonus for House members.
According to the Congressional Research Service, the last time members of Congress received a pay adjustment was in January 2009 —their salaries increased to $174,000 per year, where they have remained.
The Congressional Institute, a nonprofit established to educate Americans about Congress, says that members often vote against pay increases.