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This resolution honors the life, distinguished public service, and enduring legacy of former Wyoming Senator Alan K. Simpson.
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
This resolution formally honors the life and distinguished public service career of the Honorable Alan K. Simpson, former U.S. Senator for Wyoming. It celebrates his extensive tenure in both state and federal government, highlighting his focus on fiscal responsibility and support for veterans. The Senate expresses its deep sorrow at his passing and directs that the day's adjournment serve as a final tribute to his memory.
This bill mandates that federal agencies conduct detailed benefit-cost analyses and submit them to their Inspectors General for review before undertaking significant job or function relocations.
Chris Van Hollen
Senator
MD
Chris Van Hollen
Senator
MD
The COST of Relocations Act establishes strict new requirements for federal agencies planning significant job or function relocations. Before proceeding, agencies must conduct a detailed, publicly available benefit-cost analysis reviewed by their Inspector General. This process ensures Congress receives an independent assessment of the move's justification, adherence to economic guidelines, and potential mission impacts.
The Paycheck Fairness Act strengthens equal pay protections by enhancing enforcement, restricting the use of salary history in hiring, and funding negotiation skills training to close gender-based wage gaps.
Patty Murray
Senator
WA
Patty Murray
Senator
WA
The Paycheck Fairness Act aims to strengthen protections against sex-based wage discrimination and close the gender pay gap. It enhances enforcement by tightening employer defenses for pay disparities, expanding anti-retaliation protections, and increasing penalties for violations. The bill also mandates new data collection by the EEOC and establishes grant programs to support negotiation skills training.
This Act designates specific locations on or near the National Mall for the World War II Women's Memorial.
Jeanne Shaheen
Senator
NH
Jeanne Shaheen
Senator
NH
This Act, the World War II Women's Memorial Location Act, authorizes the placement of the previously authorized World War II Women's Memorial on the National Mall. It specifically exempts this monument from standard location restrictions to ensure a prominent site honoring the service of women during the war. The memorial can be built in designated areas within the National Mall vicinity.
The "District of Columbia Local Funds Act, 2025" appropriates local funds for District programs and activities as outlined in the Fiscal Year 2025 Local Budget Act, while adhering to revenue limits and reserve requirements.
Susan Collins
Senator
ME
Susan Collins
Senator
ME
The "District of Columbia Local Funds Act, 2025" appropriates local funds from the District's General Fund for the current fiscal year, in accordance with the Fiscal Year 2025 Local Budget Act of 2024. The total appropriation for the District's operating expenses in fiscal year 2025 cannot exceed the estimates in the Fiscal Year 2025 Local Budget Act of 2024 or the total revenues of the District for that year, with specific exceptions. The appropriated amount can be increased by proceeds from one-time transactions used for emergency or unanticipated needs, provided these increases are approved by local District law and comply with reserve requirements in the District of Columbia Home Rule Act. The Chief Financial Officer must ensure the District meets these requirements but cannot reprogram funds from bonds, notes, or other obligations issued for capital projects for operating expenses.
The GENIUS Act of 2025 establishes a comprehensive federal framework for the issuance, reserve requirements, supervision, and bankruptcy treatment of payment stablecoins while clarifying their status outside of securities and commodities laws.
Bill Hagerty
Senator
TN
Bill Hagerty
Senator
TN
The GENIUS Act of 2025 establishes a comprehensive federal framework for regulating "payment stablecoins," defining who can issue them and mandating strict 1:1 reserve requirements backed by safe, liquid assets. This legislation grants primary federal regulators authority to license, supervise, and enforce rules on issuers, while also clarifying that these specific stablecoins are neither securities nor commodities. Furthermore, the Act prioritizes consumer protection by ensuring stablecoin holders have super-priority claims in bankruptcy proceedings and sets standards for international interoperability.
The Major Richard Star Act allows veterans with combat-related disabilities to receive both military retired pay and veteran's disability compensation without reduction.
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
The Major Richard Star Act allows veterans with combat-related disabilities to receive both veteran's disability compensation and military retired pay concurrently, without reduction. This act amends Title 10 of the United States Code to ensure that disability retirees with combat-related disabilities are not subject to reductions in retired pay due to receiving veteran's disability compensation. These changes will take effect the first day of the month following the enactment of the Act.
This bill establishes new initiatives and streamlines programs to accelerate conservation efforts in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, enhances agricultural workforce development, and shifts regulatory oversight for certain invasive catfish.
Chris Van Hollen
Senator
MD
Chris Van Hollen
Senator
MD
The Chesapeake Bay Conservation Acceleration Act of 2025 aims to accelerate conservation efforts in the Chesapeake Bay watershed by establishing new partnership initiatives and streamlining existing programs like CREP. The bill creates a "turnkey" pilot program to make riparian buffer installation effortless for landowners and enhances workforce development for agricultural sciences. Additionally, it grants the NRCS special authority to quickly hire technical experts and transfers regulatory oversight for certain invasive Chesapeake Bay catfish from the USDA to the FDA.
This bill expands federal funding eligibility and increases federal cost-sharing for projects that improve safety for pedestrians and bicyclists.
Chris Van Hollen
Senator
MD
Chris Van Hollen
Senator
MD
The Sarah Debbink Langenkamp Active Transportation Safety Act updates the Highway Safety Improvement Program to prioritize and increase federal funding for projects that protect cyclists and pedestrians. This legislation explicitly expands eligible safety projects to include connecting existing bike/pedestrian paths and implementing risk-reduction strategies for vulnerable road users. Furthermore, it allows states greater flexibility in financing these safety upgrades, including the potential for 100% federal funding for certain projects.
This bill reauthorizes and significantly reforms the HOME Investment Partnerships Program over five years, increasing funding, adjusting administrative rules, and strengthening enforcement for affordable housing initiatives.
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
The HOME Investment Partnerships Reauthorization and Improvement Act of 2025 reauthorizes the HOME program for five years with increased funding and reforms to administrative rules and eligibility. The bill strengthens accountability through stricter property inspections and penalties while offering greater flexibility for local jurisdictions and homeowners facing hardship. It also establishes a new federal loan guarantee program to finance affordable housing construction and preservation.
This Act allows certain involuntarily separated federal probationary employees who are rehired to resume, rather than restart, their probationary period based on time already served.
Chris Van Hollen
Senator
MD
Chris Van Hollen
Senator
MD
The Protect Our Probationary Employees Act allows certain federal employees involuntarily separated during a specific timeframe to avoid restarting their probationary period upon rehire. If rehired into a similar role, their remaining probationary time will be calculated by subtracting previously served time from the new job's full requirement. This provision is designed to credit time already served before separation and will expire in 2029.
This Act establishes new minimum fleet sizes for Air Force fighter aircraft, mandates detailed quarterly reporting on inventory status, prioritizes upgrades for existing squadrons, and freezes Air National Guard fighter force structure until 2030.
Michael Crapo
Senator
ID
Michael Crapo
Senator
ID
The Fighter Force Preservation and Recapitalization Act of 2025 establishes new minimum fleet sizes for the Air Force's fighter aircraft inventory and delays the enforcement date for these higher requirements until 2030. The bill mandates strict quarterly reporting on new aircraft procurement and distribution, while prioritizing the assignment of new, advanced fighters to existing operational squadrons. Furthermore, it places a freeze on reducing the number of Air National Guard fighter squadrons through 2030 and requires an annual plan to ensure the Guard's fleet recapitalizes at the same pace as the active force.
This bill establishes a federal Truth and Healing Commission to investigate the history and impact of U.S. Indian Boarding School policies, mandates public testimony, and strengthens repatriation laws for associated cultural items.
Lisa Murkowski
Senator
AK
Lisa Murkowski
Senator
AK
This bill establishes the Truth and Healing Commission on Indian Boarding School Policies to investigate the history and impact of these federal policies on Native American communities over a six-year period. The Commission is empowered to gather testimony, review federal records, and work with specialized subcommittees to address the resulting social, cultural, and physical harm. Furthermore, the legislation strengthens NAGPRA to ensure the return and respectful reburial of associated cultural items.
The Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2025 significantly strengthens worker rights by overhauling the NLRA to impose stricter penalties on employers, redefine joint employment, protect striking workers, and mandate binding arbitration for first contracts.
Bernard Sanders
Senator
VT
Bernard Sanders
Senator
VT
The Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2025 significantly strengthens the National Labor Relations Act to bolster worker organizing rights and impose stricter penalties on employers who violate labor laws. It redefines joint employment, makes it harder to classify workers as independent contractors, and bans class action waivers. The bill also establishes mandatory arbitration for first contracts and allows employees to sue employers directly for serious unfair labor practices.
This Act bans the sale and possession of ammunition feeding devices holding more than 10 rounds, with exceptions for current and retired law enforcement and grandfathered owners, while allowing federal funds for buy-back programs.
Mazie Hirono
Senator
HI
Mazie Hirono
Senator
HI
The Keep Americans Safe Act generally bans the sale, transfer, and possession of ammunition feeding devices capable of holding more than 10 rounds, with exceptions for current and retired law enforcement, government use, and existing lawful possession. The bill mandates serial numbers and manufacturing dates on newly produced devices. Furthermore, it permits states to use federal Byrne grant funds for buy-back programs targeting these large-capacity magazines.
This bill establishes the Justice Thurgood Marshall National Historic Site at his former elementary school in Baltimore, Maryland, to preserve and interpret his legacy, while ensuring the school remains under the ownership and management of the Beloved Community Services Corporation.
Chris Van Hollen
Senator
MD
Chris Van Hollen
Senator
MD
The Justice Thurgood Marshall National Historic Site Establishment Act of 2025 establishes the Justice Thurgood Marshall National Historic Site at Public School 103 in Baltimore, Maryland, where Marshall attended elementary school. The Beloved Community Services Corporation will continue to own and manage the School and serve as the management entity for the Historic Site, with the National Park Service providing technical and financial assistance. This act aims to preserve and interpret Justice Marshall's historic contributions as an affiliated area of the National Park System, without authorizing the Secretary of Interior to acquire the School or assume financial responsibility for its operation.
The "9/11 Responder and Survivor Health Funding Correction Act of 2025" modifies and extends funding and eligibility criteria for the World Trade Center Health Program.
Kirsten Gillibrand
Senator
NY
Kirsten Gillibrand
Senator
NY
The 9/11 Responder and Survivor Health Funding Correction Act of 2025 expands access to mental health evaluations, refines the criteria for healthcare provider credentialing, and clarifies enrollment calculations for the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program. It also adjusts the funding formula for fiscal years 2026-2090, ensuring adequate resources for the program by considering enrollment numbers and increasing funding by 7% annually, with a possible 25% increase in 2026. Finally, the Act mandates a report to Congress on the program's long-term budget needs and potential funding adjustments.
This resolution celebrates Black History Month, acknowledging the historical injustices and significant contributions of African Americans to the United States, while encouraging reflection, commemoration, and unity.
Cory Booker
Senator
NJ
Cory Booker
Senator
NJ
This resolution celebrates Black History Month, acknowledging the historical injustices and significant contributions of African Americans to the United States. It recognizes Black History Month as a time for reflection, commemoration, and learning from the past. The resolution encourages the celebration of Black History Month and emphasizes the importance of moving forward as a united nation with liberty and justice for all.
The resolution expresses the Senate's stance against any unlawful interruptions, delays, or funding disruptions to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), emphasizing the essential role of its workforce in sustaining medical advancements and protecting national health.
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
This resolution affirms the Senate's position that the NIH's operations and funding should not be disrupted, as they are crucial for medical advancements and addressing public health challenges. It emphasizes that the NIH workforce is essential for sustaining medical progress and protecting national health, security, and the economy. Any interference with NIH operations or its workforce undermines biomedical research and the nation's ability to respond to public health issues.
This bill amends the Animal Health Protection Act to compensate poultry growers and layers for income lost when they are prohibited from growing or laying flocks in a designated control area.
Roger Wicker
Senator
MS
Roger Wicker
Senator
MS
The "Healthy Poultry Assistance and Indemnification Act of 2025" amends the Animal Health Protection Act to provide compensation to poultry growers and layers in areas under federal control due to animal health concerns. It mandates payments based on lost income, ensuring producers are compensated for flocks they were unable to raise during the control period. The compensation is capped to avoid duplication of benefits from other sources and must be paid within 60 days of request. This act aims to support poultry farmers affected by disease control measures.