This bill modifies the Public Lands Corps Act of 1993 to increase the federal government's share of funding for conservation projects carried out by qualified youth or conservation corps.
James Risch
Senator
ID
James Risch
Senator
ID
This bill amends the Public Lands Corps Act of 1993 to adjust the cost-sharing requirements for conservation projects undertaken by qualified youth or conservation corps. Specifically, it increases the federal government's share of project costs from 75% to 90%. This change reduces the required non-federal contribution for these conservation efforts from 25% down to 10%.
This resolution supports the goals of the Rise Up for LGBTQI+ Youth in Schools Initiative by urging communities to ensure equal educational opportunity and freedom from erasure for all students, especially LGBTQI+ youth.
Brian Schatz
Senator
HI
Brian Schatz
Senator
HI
This resolution supports the goals of the Rise Up for LGBTQI+ Youth in Schools Initiative by calling for equal educational opportunities and civil rights protections for all students, especially LGBTQI+ youth. It highlights the negative impact of bullying, harassment, and discriminatory state laws on student mental health and academic success. The bill encourages communities nationwide to adopt policies that actively prevent discrimination and foster inclusive school environments.
This resolution recognizes the pioneering civil rights contributions of former Boulder County Clerk Clela Rorex for issuing the first same-sex marriage license in the United States and designates a day in her honor.
Michael Bennet
Senator
CO
Michael Bennet
Senator
CO
This resolution honors the life and legacy of Clela Rorex, the Boulder County Clerk who courageously issued the first marriage license to a same-sex couple in the United States in 1975. It recognizes her pioneering action as a significant advancement for civil rights, despite facing intense backlash. The resolution also officially designates March 26, 2025, as Clela Rorex Day to commemorate her enduring advocacy.
This act amends the law to ensure the Department of Veterans Affairs covers the full shipping costs when paying for automobiles or other conveyances for eligible veterans.
Lisa Murkowski
Senator
AK
Lisa Murkowski
Senator
AK
The Deliver for Veterans Act of 2025 amends current law to ensure that the Department of Veterans Affairs covers the full cost associated with providing vehicles to eligible veterans. Specifically, this bill mandates that the VA's payment calculation must now include the total cost of shipping the automobile or conveyance to the veteran. This change aims to fully cover the delivery expenses for veterans receiving this benefit.
This resolution recognizes the vital role of the Arctic Council in promoting peaceful cooperation and sustainable development in the Arctic while reaffirming the United States' commitment to leadership within the body.
Lisa Murkowski
Senator
AK
Lisa Murkowski
Senator
AK
This resolution recognizes the critical role of the Arctic Council as the primary forum for cooperation among the eight Arctic nations on environmental protection and sustainable development. It reaffirms the strong commitment of the United States to actively participate in and lead efforts within the Council. Furthermore, the resolution stresses the importance of continued U.S. engagement to address growing geopolitical competition and security concerns in the rapidly changing Arctic region.
This joint resolution disapproves the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection's final rule concerning overdraft lending by very large financial institutions.
Tim Scott
Senator
SC
Tim Scott
Senator
SC
This joint resolution expresses Congress's disapproval of the recent rule finalized by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (BCFP) concerning overdraft lending practices at very large financial institutions. By passing this resolution, Congress is effectively vetoing and preventing the enforcement of that specific BCFP regulation.
This joint resolution disapproves the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection's rule defining "Larger Participants" for general-use digital consumer payment applications.
Pete Ricketts
Senator
NE
Pete Ricketts
Senator
NE
This joint resolution disapproves a final rule issued by the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection (BCFP) that defined "Larger Participants" in the market for general-use digital consumer payment applications. By passing this resolution, Congress nullifies the BCFP's specific definition and any associated regulatory requirements for these digital payment providers. Essentially, this action prevents the BCFP from implementing its proposed oversight framework for large digital payment companies.
The CONNECT for Health Act of 2025 permanently removes geographic barriers to Medicare telehealth, enhances program integrity through targeted oversight, and establishes new supports to improve quality and access for beneficiaries.
Brian Schatz
Senator
HI
Brian Schatz
Senator
HI
The CONNECT for Health Act of 2025 aims to significantly expand access to telehealth services under Medicare by permanently removing outdated geographic restrictions and broadening provider eligibility. The bill also enhances program integrity by dedicating new funding to oversight and establishing educational outreach for providers with unusual billing patterns. Finally, it mandates new resources, training, and public data reporting to ensure the quality and accessibility of virtual care for all beneficiaries.
This bill establishes an independent Inspector General within the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) to oversee its operations and trade agreement enforcement.
Ruben Gallego
Senator
AZ
Ruben Gallego
Senator
AZ
The USTR Inspector General Act of 2025 establishes an independent Office of the Inspector General (IG) within the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR). This new IG will be appointed by the President to provide independent oversight of the USTR's operations and the administration of U.S. trade policy. The Act reinforces Congress's constitutional authority over trade by ensuring dedicated accountability for how the USTR carries out its responsibilities.
The Rural Housing Service Reform Act of 2025 modernizes rural housing programs by streamlining foreclosure rules, preserving existing affordable rentals, establishing new lending programs for Native CDFIs, increasing loan limits for minor repairs, and setting efficiency goals for application processing.
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
The Rural Housing Service Reform Act of 2025 is a comprehensive bill designed to modernize and strengthen federal rural housing programs. It streamlines foreclosure processes, establishes a permanent program to preserve existing affordable rental housing, and creates new lending pathways for Native CDFIs to boost rural homeownership. Furthermore, the Act increases financial assistance limits for minor home repairs and mandates significant technology upgrades and increased transparency across the Rural Housing Service.
This bill establishes an independent watchdog office to investigate and penalize colleges receiving federal funding that violate the Supreme Court's ruling against race-based admissions practices.
Jim Banks
Senator
IN
Jim Banks
Senator
IN
The College Admissions Accountability Act of 2025 establishes an independent Special Inspector General within the Department of Education to investigate complaints of unlawful racial discrimination in college admissions and financial aid. This office will enforce compliance with the Supreme Court's ruling against race-based preferences and Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. Institutions found to violate these standards face potential ineligibility for federal funding.
This Act establishes a cause of action allowing covered public safety employees to sue their employers for retaliation based on exercising free speech rights on various work-related and personal topics, with specific exceptions.
Eric Schmitt
Senator
MO
Eric Schmitt
Senator
MO
The Public Safety Free Speech Act establishes protections for covered public safety employees against employer retaliation for expressing personal views on various work-related and personal topics. This bill allows these employees to sue their employers for negative job actions, such as firing or demotion, resulting from their protected speech. However, these protections do not apply to speech made while on duty, speech advocating illegal activity, or the intentional sharing of private personal information.
This Act mandates the Department of Labor to establish comprehensive, enforceable workplace violence prevention standards for healthcare and social service workers, including required written plans, risk assessments, and rigorous training.
Tammy Baldwin
Senator
WI
Tammy Baldwin
Senator
WI
This Act mandates the Department of Labor to establish comprehensive, enforceable standards for preventing workplace violence in healthcare and social service settings. It requires covered employers to develop and implement written prevention plans, conduct risk assessments, provide thorough training, and maintain detailed incident logs. The legislation also amends the Social Security Act to ensure facilities receiving Medicare funds comply with these new federal workplace safety requirements.
The Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025 imposes sweeping economic and financial penalties on the Russian Federation and its affiliates, contingent upon Russia's failure to negotiate peace with Ukraine.
Lindsey Graham
Senator
SC
Lindsey Graham
Senator
SC
The Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025 mandates sweeping economic penalties against the Russian Federation and its affiliates for actions against Ukraine. This legislation requires the President and Treasury Secretary to impose escalating sanctions on Russian officials, financial institutions, and energy sector entities. Furthermore, the Act prohibits U.S. persons from investing in Russian debt, bans the trading of Russian securities on U.S. exchanges, and imposes a massive 500% import duty on Russian goods. Sanctions can only be terminated if Russia agrees to a verifiable peace deal with Ukraine.
This Act establishes a competitive program to provide financial and technical assistance to organizations that help new and disadvantaged farmers, ranchers, and forest owners secure land, capital, and markets.
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
The New Producer Economic Security Act establishes a new federal program administered by the Farm Service Agency to provide financial and technical support to new and disadvantaged farmers, ranchers, and forest owners. This program funds established entities to run projects that increase land, capital, and market access for these qualified beneficiaries. Priority is given to projects offering direct financial assistance, strong partnerships, and tools to ensure long-term affordability and success for producers.
The Servicemembers and Veterans Empowerment and Support Act of 2025 aims to improve VA reporting on technology-facilitated military sexual trauma, streamline disability compensation claims by strengthening evidence standards and communication, and expand healthcare access for all eligible MST survivors.
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
The Servicemembers and Veterans Empowerment and Support Act of 2025 aims to significantly improve support for veterans who have experienced military sexual trauma (MST). It mandates a VA report on technology-facilitated MST and overhauls the disability claims process to be more sensitive and evidence-flexible for survivors. Furthermore, the bill expands access to necessary healthcare and support services for a broader range of former service members affected by MST.
This bill updates the Port Infrastructure Development Program to ensure equitable geographic distribution when selecting projects for funding across U.S. regions.
Gary Peters
Senator
MI
Gary Peters
Senator
MI
The Securing Smart Investments in our Ports Act updates the Port Infrastructure Development Program to ensure fairer distribution of funding. This legislation mandates that project selections for both major and smaller port improvements must achieve equitable geographic representation across the United States. The goal is to spread vital port investments more evenly nationwide.
The Paying a Fair Share Act of 2025 establishes a new "Fair Share Tax" on high-income taxpayers with an Adjusted Gross Income over $1,000,000, calculated as 30% of their income minus certain deductions, only applying to the amount exceeding existing regular income, AMT, and payroll taxes.
Sheldon Whitehouse
Senator
RI
Sheldon Whitehouse
Senator
RI
The Paying a Fair Share Act of 2025 introduces a new "Fair Share Tax" targeting high-income taxpayers with an Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) exceeding $1,000,000. This tax is calculated as 30% of AGI (minus a modified charitable deduction) but only applies to income that exceeds existing regular income tax, the Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT), and payroll taxes. The Senate views this bill as an immediate step to ensure the wealthiest pay their fair share and reduce the national deficit while encouraging broader tax reform.
This bill establishes a private, nonprofit Foundation to partner with NIST in advancing measurement science and technical standards to boost U.S. economic competitiveness.
Christopher Coons
Senator
DE
Christopher Coons
Senator
DE
This bill establishes the private, nonprofit Foundation for Standards and Metrology to support the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in advancing measurement science and technical standards. The Foundation will accelerate the commercialization of research by partnering with industry, academia, and other groups. It will be governed by an independent Board of Directors and must develop a plan for financial self-sustainability within five years.
This bill reauthorizes the Deschutes River Conservancy Working Group until 2032, updates its membership requirements, and increases its administrative cost allowance.
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
The Deschutes River Conservancy Reauthorization Act of 2025 extends the authorization for the Deschutes River Conservancy Working Group until 2032. This bill updates the composition of the group, requiring representation from environmental, agricultural, tribal, and governmental interests. Additionally, it increases the allowable administrative cost percentage for the group from 5% to 10%.