Track Cliff's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This Act extends the required renewal periods for certain Medicaid home and community-based services waivers to provide greater stability for states administering these programs.
Michael Rulli
Representative
OH
Michael Rulli
Representative
OH
The Medicaid Empowerment Act of 2025 aims to provide greater stability for state-run home and community-based services (HCBS) programs. This legislation extends the required renewal periods for certain Medicaid waivers offering community care services. By allowing longer cycles between mandatory reviews, the Act offers states more consistency in administering these vital services.
This Act directs the SelectUSA program to coordinate with state economic development organizations to attract foreign direct investment for securing the domestic semiconductor supply chain.
Greg Landsman
Representative
OH
Greg Landsman
Representative
OH
The Securing Semiconductor Supply Chains Act of 2025 directs the Commerce Department's SelectUSA program to focus on attracting foreign direct investment into domestic semiconductor manufacturing. This involves coordinating with state-level economic development groups to identify barriers and opportunities for boosting investment in the critical chip supply chain. The Act mandates a report detailing current and future strategies to secure this supply chain without authorizing new funds.
The Transportation Freedom Act incentivizes domestic auto manufacturing with tax breaks, repeals recent EPA emissions rules, eliminates state authority to set stricter emission standards, and mandates a feasibility-based process for setting future national fuel economy and greenhouse gas standards.
Troy Balderson
Representative
OH
Troy Balderson
Representative
OH
The Transportation Freedom Act seeks to bolster domestic auto manufacturing through significant tax incentives tied to high-wage American jobs and strong worker benefits. Simultaneously, the bill repeals recent EPA and NHTSA rules regarding multipollutant emissions and fuel economy standards for light, medium, and heavy-duty vehicles. Furthermore, it centralizes emission control by eliminating the authority of individual states to set standards stricter than the federal level. Finally, it mandates the establishment of new, feasibility-based fuel economy and greenhouse gas standards for future model years, explicitly prohibiting mandates for electric-only vehicle sales.
This Act mandates the swift reissuance of the rule delisting the gray wolf from endangered status and prohibits judicial review of that action.
Lauren Boebert
Representative
CO
Lauren Boebert
Representative
CO
The Pet and Livestock Protection Act mandates the Secretary of the Interior to reissue the 2020 final rule removing the gray wolf from the list of endangered and threatened wildlife within 60 days of enactment. This action is intended to finalize the gray wolf's delisting status. Furthermore, this section prohibits any judicial review of the Secretary's reissued rule.
The Save Our Sequoias Act establishes a comprehensive, multi-agency plan involving assessments, emergency response teams, grant programs, and streamlined contracting to protect and restore giant sequoia groves on federal lands.
Vince Fong
Representative
CA
Vince Fong
Representative
CA
The Save Our Sequoias Act establishes a comprehensive, multi-agency strategy to protect giant sequoias from threats like catastrophic wildfire, drought, and pests. It mandates a scientific assessment of grove health, creates emergency response authorities to expedite hazardous fuel reduction, and sets up dedicated funding and grant programs. The legislation emphasizes collaboration with California and Native American Tribes to ensure long-term reforestation and resilience for these iconic trees.
The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2025 updates state allocation formulas, reforms tenant eligibility and credit determination rules, and enhances assistance for Native American and rural housing projects.
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2025 updates federal housing tax credit allocations to reflect current economic realities and boosts minimum state allotments. It reforms tenant eligibility rules to stabilize tenancy and enhance protections for vulnerable residents, including victims of abuse. The bill also provides disaster relief for property owners, increases incentives for housing the extremely low-income, and directs greater resources toward Native American and rural housing needs. Finally, it streamlines administrative processes and signals a future focus on data transparency and discouraging restrictive local zoning.
This bill amends the Antiquities Act to impose a short-term expiration date on national monument designations unless extended by Congress, and prohibits re-designation of the same land for 25 years if the initial designation expires or is rejected.
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Representative
IA
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Representative
IA
This bill, the Congressional Oversight of the Antiquities Act, amends existing law to impose strict time limits on national monument designations made under the Antiquities Act. Designations will automatically expire after six months or the end of the current Congressional session unless Congress passes new legislation to extend them. Furthermore, if a monument designation expires or is rejected by Congress, the same land cannot be designated again for 25 years.
This resolution formally recognizes the 250th anniversary of the United States Marine Corps, honoring its legacy, service, and core values.
Jack Bergman
Representative
MI
Jack Bergman
Representative
MI
This resolution formally recognizes the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States Marine Corps in 2025. Congress is honoring the Corps' long history, core values of honor, courage, and commitment, and its consistent readiness to defend the nation. The bill encourages the public to join in celebrating this significant milestone and acknowledging the service and sacrifice of all Marines.
This bill establishes national reciprocity for concealed carry permits, allowing individuals legally permitted to carry in their home state to carry a handgun in any other state that allows concealed carry.
Richard Hudson
Representative
NC
Richard Hudson
Representative
NC
The Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2025 establishes a national standard for carrying concealed handguns across state lines. This act allows individuals legally permitted to carry in their home state to carry concealed in any other state that allows its residents to carry concealed firearms. The law does not override private property restrictions or prohibitions on government property, but it provides protections and legal recourse for those traveling in compliance with the new federal standard.
This joint resolution disapproves of the EPA's final rule reclassifying major sources as area sources under Section 112 of the Clean Air Act.
Julie Fedorchak
Representative
ND
Julie Fedorchak
Representative
ND
This joint resolution seeks to disapprove and nullify a recent final rule issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) concerning the reclassification of major pollution sources as area sources under the Clean Air Act. Congress is using its authority to reject this specific EPA regulation, preventing it from taking legal effect. If passed, the EPA's rule published on December 29, 2023, will be voided.
This bill extends the Medicare ground ambulance payment pilot program through 2028 to ensure continued patient access to these essential medical services.
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY
The Protecting Access to Ground Ambulance Medical Services Act of 2025 extends the current Medicare payment structure for ground ambulance services. This change ensures continuity in how these vital services are reimbursed under existing rules. Specifically, the temporary payment pilot program is extended through 2028, preventing an immediate change in payment policy.
The Innovative FEED Act of 2025 establishes a new regulatory pathway under the FDA for substances added to animal food intended to modify digestive byproducts, reduce foodborne pathogens, or alter gut function without providing nutrition.
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
The Innovative FEED Act of 2025 establishes a new regulatory category for "zootechnical animal food substances" intended to modify animal digestive byproducts or reduce foodborne pathogens without treating disease. This bill mandates that these new substances must undergo the standard food additive approval process with the FDA, requiring petitioners to provide extensive data on their intended effects. Approval is contingent upon proving the substance achieves its claimed function under proposed use conditions, and all resulting animal food must carry a specific disclaimer stating it is not for disease treatment.
The Down East Remembrance Act officially designates several specific creeks with new, permanent names for use in all federal records and maps.
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
The Down East Remembrance Act officially designates several specific creeks with new, permanent names recognized by the U.S. government. This legislation assigns names like Noah Styron Creek and Hunter Parks Creek based on precise geographic coordinates. Moving forward, all federal records and documents must use these newly established official names for the designated waterways.
This act prohibits the EPA from issuing tailpipe emission regulations that mandate specific vehicle technologies or limit the availability of new motor vehicles based on engine type.
Tim Walberg
Representative
MI
Tim Walberg
Representative
MI
The Choice in Automobile Retail Sales Act of 2025 restricts the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) from issuing tailpipe emission regulations that mandate specific vehicle technologies or limit the availability of new motor vehicles based on engine type. This ensures manufacturers maintain flexibility in meeting performance standards set by the EPA. The Act requires the EPA to update existing rules within two years to comply with these new limitations.
The Fair and Open Competition Act of 2025 prohibits the federal government from requiring or penalizing bidders or contractors on federally funded construction projects based on their agreement or non-agreement with labor unions.
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
The Fair and Open Competition Act of 2025 ensures fair competition on federally funded construction projects by prohibiting the government from requiring or penalizing bidders based on union agreements. This legislation aims to keep federal agencies neutral in labor relations while promoting cost savings and opening opportunities for all businesses. Exceptions to this neutrality rule are strictly limited to specific public health, safety, or national security emergencies.
This act prohibits federal funding for any study, change, or removal of the Lower Snake River dams and restricts special water spillage operations without high-level approval.
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
The Defending our Dams Act prohibits the use of federal funds for any study, action, or support related to breaching, changing the function of, or removing the four Lower Snake River dams. This legislation also restricts special water spillage operations at these dams without dual approval from the Secretary of the Army and the Bonneville Power Administration Administrator. The Act specifically targets the Ice Harbor, Lower Monumental, Little Goose, and Lower Granite Dams.
The POWER Act prohibits the federal government from breaching dams or retiring energy sources if doing so significantly harms the environment, commerce, or energy reliability and affordability.
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
The POWER Act restricts the Secretary of the Army from breaching federally operated dams if doing so negatively impacts carbon emissions, navigation, product prices, or land use acreage. Furthermore, the bill prohibits the retirement of federally owned hydropower sources if it significantly increases electricity rates or decreases energy reliability in several Western states. Any retired generation source must have its baseload power replaced within 30 days.
This bill mandates the immediate reissuance and expedited approval of nine specific Bureau of Land Management land management plans without requiring new environmental reviews.
Jeff Hurd
Representative
CO
Jeff Hurd
Representative
CO
The Productive Public Lands Act mandates the Secretary of the Interior to promptly reissue nine specific Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land management plans finalized between late 2024 and early 2025. This reissuance requires the BLM to formally update its preferred alternative for each plan. Crucially, these reissued documents are automatically deemed compliant with major environmental review and administrative procedure laws, bypassing further environmental analysis.
The FARMLAND Act of 2025 aims to protect U.S. agriculture by restricting foreign investment, increasing oversight, and enforcing regulations against foreign entities of concern.
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
The FARMLAND Act of 2025 aims to protect U.S. agriculture and national security by modernizing and enforcing laws against malign foreign investments in U.S. agricultural land and businesses, particularly from countries of concern. It increases penalties for non-compliance with reporting requirements, mandates detailed reports on foreign land ownership and potential threats, and enhances the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) authority to review real estate transactions involving foreign entities. The act also directs the creation of a comprehensive database of foreign-owned agricultural land and prohibits foreign individuals/entities from participating in Farm Service Agency programs. Finally, the act authorizes appropriations for secure workspace construction, database development, and other activities related to enforcing the act.
* **Title I:** Prioritizes conservation efforts based on species' urgency and potential benefit through a national listing work plan. * **Title II:** Incentivizes wildlife conservation on private lands by streamlining Candidate Conservation Agreements with Assurances (CCAAs). * **Title III:** Provides greater incentives for species recovery by modifying regulations, judicial reviews, and critical habitat designations. * **Title IV:** Increases transparency and accountability in the Endangered Species Act by requiring disclosure of data and expenditures. * **Title V:** Streamlines the Endangered Species Act permitting process by refining mitigation measures and re-evaluating existing protections. * **Title VI:** Eliminates barriers to conservation by modifying permit requirements for certain non-native species. * **Title VII:** Restricts regulatory powers of government agencies under the Endangered Species Act.
Bruce Westerman
Representative
AR
Bruce Westerman
Representative
AR
**ESA Amendments Act of 2025 Summary:** The ESA Amendments Act of 2025 seeks to modify and update the Endangered Species Act of 1973 by prioritizing conservation efforts, incentivizing private land stewardship, and increasing transparency and accountability. The act focuses on streamlining regulations, limiting legal challenges, and ensuring that decisions are based on sound science and economic considerations. These changes aim to balance species protection with the needs of private landowners and state management, while also addressing international trade regulations.