Track Tammy's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This resolution expresses support for designating May 5, 2025, as the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls while urging updated federal study and continued action against this crisis.
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
This resolution expresses support for designating May 5, 2025, as the "National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls." It highlights the severe crisis of violence, homicide, and human trafficking disproportionately affecting American Indian and Alaska Native women and girls. The bill calls for national recognition of this day to honor victims and urges the Department of Justice to conduct an updated study on the crisis. Ultimately, it acknowledges ongoing efforts while emphasizing that more action is urgently needed to address this national tragedy.
This bill expands the definition of highly compensated individuals whose compensation is not tax-deductible for corporations, effective for tax years beginning after December 31, 2024.
John Reed
Senator
RI
John Reed
Senator
RI
This act updates tax law to broaden the definition of highly compensated individuals whose compensation is subject to deduction limits for corporations. It expands the scope beyond traditional employees to include anyone providing services to the company, as well as certain highly paid former officers. The goal is to prevent companies from deducting excessive executive pay from their taxable income.
This act extends and modifies the National Parks and Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund, increasing its authorized funding through fiscal year 2033 and prioritizing projects that secure private matching funds.
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
The America the Beautiful Act reauthorizes and extends the National Parks and Public Land Legacy Restoration Fund through fiscal year 2033, increasing its total authorized funding. This legislation adjusts funding priorities to favor projects receiving private contributions and streamlines the process for accepting and allocating public donations. Additionally, it mandates reporting on efforts to reduce the existing deferred maintenance backlog and improve future preventative maintenance across public lands.
This Act mandates detailed congressional review of federal agency workforce reduction plans by requiring agencies to provide comprehensive justifications for planned reductions in force.
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
The Reduction in Force Review Act enhances congressional oversight of federal agency workforce reductions. It mandates that agencies provide detailed justifications, including alternatives considered and impact assessments, when announcing a planned reduction in force (RIF). This ensures that significant workforce restructuring actions receive thorough review by Congress.
This bill bans the manufacture, sale, and transfer of specified semiautomatic assault weapons and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices while grandfathering existing possession and requiring background checks for future transfers of those grandfathered items.
Adam Schiff
Senator
CA
Adam Schiff
Senator
CA
The Assault Weapons Ban of 2025 comprehensively defines and bans the manufacture, sale, and transfer of specific semiautomatic assault weapons and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices. It grandfathers existing possessions but requires background checks for all future private transfers of these previously owned weapons. The bill also permits the use of federal Byrne grant funds for state-run buy-back programs targeting these banned items.
The Building Ships in America Act of 2025 establishes significant tax credits and financial incentives to revitalize the U.S. shipbuilding industry through investments in vessels and shipyard facilities, while also making various targeted tax code adjustments for maritime operations.
Mark Kelly
Senator
AZ
Mark Kelly
Senator
AZ
The Building Ships in America Act of 2025 introduces significant tax incentives to revitalize the U.S. shipbuilding industry, including a new investment tax credit for building qualifying vessels in American shipyards. The bill also establishes a 25% credit for constructing shipyard facilities and provides tax exemptions for certain maritime security payments and student incentive agreements. Furthermore, it treats designated "maritime prosperity zones" as Opportunity Zones to encourage related economic development.
The Shipbuilding and Harbor Infrastructure for Prosperity and Security for America Act of 2025 establishes centralized maritime oversight, creates a dedicated trust fund, mandates increased U.S. sealift capability, incentivizes domestic shipbuilding, and significantly expands workforce development and benefits for merchant mariners.
Mark Kelly
Senator
AZ
Mark Kelly
Senator
AZ
The Shipbuilding and Harbor Infrastructure for Prosperity and Security for America Act of 2025 establishes a comprehensive framework to revitalize the U.S. maritime industry, shipbuilding capacity, and merchant marine workforce. It centralizes national maritime oversight, creates a dedicated Maritime Security Trust Fund financed partly by penalties on foreign-linked vessels, and mandates increased use of U.S.-flagged ships for government and certain commercial cargo. Ultimately, the bill aims to secure critical sealift capabilities and boost domestic maritime economic competitiveness against foreign rivals.
This comprehensive bill establishes a universal, single-payer "Medicare for All" national health insurance program, eliminating most private insurance duplication while expanding benefits, eliminating most cost-sharing, and restructuring provider payments under a national budget.
Bernard Sanders
Senator
VT
Bernard Sanders
Senator
VT
The Medicare for All Act establishes a comprehensive, universal national health insurance program to cover all U.S. residents, eliminating most private insurance duplication and nearly all out-of-pocket costs for covered services. The bill mandates extensive benefits, including long-term care, and institutes a strict National Health Budget to control overall spending through global payments for facilities and negotiated drug prices. It also includes a transition period that immediately enhances current Medicare by eliminating deductibles and adding dental, vision, and hearing benefits.
The Equality Act comprehensively expands federal non-discrimination protections across public accommodations, employment, housing, credit, and jury service to explicitly include sexual orientation and gender identity.
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
The Equality Act comprehensively amends federal civil rights laws to explicitly prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity across key areas of American life. This legislation expands existing protections in public accommodations, employment, housing, credit access, and jury service. Its purpose is to ensure consistent and clear nationwide enforcement of non-discrimination principles for LGBTQ individuals and women.
This act officially designates approximately 1.56 million acres of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as protected wilderness under the National Wilderness Preservation System.
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
The Arctic Refuge Protection Act of 2025 officially designates approximately 1.56 million acres of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as protected wilderness. This action places the specified area under the strict protections of the National Wilderness Preservation System. This designation overrides conflicting regulations within the National Wildlife Refuge System.
This resolution formally celebrates the 153rd anniversary of Arbor Day, recognizing its importance in promoting tree planting, sustainable forestry, and community greening efforts.
James Risch
Senator
ID
James Risch
Senator
ID
This resolution formally celebrates the 153rd anniversary of Arbor Day, recognizing its historical importance in encouraging tree planting and civic engagement. It highlights the value of sustainable forestry practices in combating climate change and supporting biodiversity. The resolution encourages all Americans to participate in activities marking National Arbor Day, observed annually on the last Friday of April.
This resolution designates April 2025 as Earth Month to promote environmental stewardship, address the climate crisis, and encourage nationwide action for a healthier planet.
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
This resolution officially designates April 2025 as "Earth Month" to elevate environmental stewardship beyond a single day. It recognizes the ongoing climate crisis and its disproportionate impact on vulnerable communities. The measure encourages nationwide participation in conservation efforts, centering Indigenous knowledge and frontline voices in climate action planning. Ultimately, it calls for sustained efforts to promote clean energy, protect natural resources, and ensure a healthy environment for future generations.
This resolution officially designates the week of April 19 through April 27, 2025, as "National Park Week" to celebrate the history, value, and importance of the National Park System.
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
This resolution officially designates the week of April 19 through April 27, 2025, as "National Park Week." It recognizes the historical significance and vital mission of the National Park Service in preserving America's natural and cultural treasures. The bill encourages the public to visit, experience, and support these cherished sites during this designated week.
This act increases the federal reimbursement rate for meals and snacks served through the Child and Adult Care Food Program by an additional 10 cents per serving.
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
The Child Care Nutrition Enhancement Act of 2025 increases federal support for meals served through the Child and Adult Care Food Program. This legislation mandates an immediate 10-cent increase for every meal or snack reimbursed under the program. The bill also simplifies the existing reimbursement calculation structure for sponsoring organizations supporting day care homes.
The LOCAL Infrastructure Act reinstates the ability to use advance refunding bonds for infrastructure projects by repealing the relevant section of the 2017 tax law.
Roger Wicker
Senator
MS
Roger Wicker
Senator
MS
The LOCAL Infrastructure Act reinstates the availability of advance refunding bonds, effectively undoing a change made by the 2017 tax law. This action immediately restores the previous rules regarding these bonds. By bringing back advance refunding, the bill aims to provide greater financial flexibility for infrastructure projects.
This resolution supports designating Black Maternal Health Week to highlight the crisis of maternal mortality and morbidity among Black women and call for systemic investments to achieve health equity.
Cory Booker
Senator
NJ
Cory Booker
Senator
NJ
This resolution supports designating a week in April as Black Maternal Health Week to raise national awareness of the severe maternal health crisis facing Black women and birthing people in the U.S. It highlights that systemic racism and discrimination drive unacceptable disparities in maternal mortality and morbidity rates. The resolution calls for specific investments and policy changes, including expanded postpartum coverage and culturally competent care, guided by the voices of the affected community.
This bill reauthorizes the Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) program for workers, firms, and farmers until December 31, 2031, and clarifies the application of TAA rules for petitions filed since mid-2021.
Gary Peters
Senator
MI
Gary Peters
Senator
MI
The Trade Adjustment Assistance Reauthorization Act of 2025 officially extends the Trade Adjustment Assistance (TAA) program, which supports workers, firms, and farmers negatively impacted by trade, through December 31, 2031. This legislation also clarifies the application of TAA rules for petitions filed between July 1, 2021, and the date of enactment, often requiring reconsideration under current standards. Furthermore, it updates the funding and training calculation windows to align with the new program extension dates.
The Farmer First Fuel Incentives Act mandates that clean fuel production tax credits require U.S.-grown feedstocks, excludes indirect land use emissions from emissions rate determinations, and extends the credit's availability through 2034.
Roger Marshall
Senator
KS
Roger Marshall
Senator
KS
The Farmer First Fuel Incentives Act modifies the clean fuel production tax credit by requiring that qualifying fuel be made from feedstocks grown in the United States starting in 2025. The bill also extends the availability of this credit until 2034 and adjusts how emissions rates are calculated by excluding indirect land use changes for future tax years. These changes aim to incentivize domestic production and alter the environmental metrics used for the tax incentive.
This bill significantly enhances the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit by increasing the maximum claimable expenses, adjusting income-based credit percentages, and making the credit partially refundable.
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
The Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit Enhancement Act of 2025 significantly increases the maximum expenses eligible for the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit to \$8,000 for one dependent and \$16,000 for two or more. This legislation also adjusts the credit calculation percentage based on income and makes the credit partially or fully refundable for eligible taxpayers. Furthermore, key income thresholds and expense limits will be indexed for inflation starting in 2026.
The Tax Cut for Workers Act of 2025 permanently expands and significantly boosts the Earned Income Tax Credit for workers without qualifying children, lowers the minimum age for eligibility, and allows taxpayers to elect to use prior year income for the credit calculation.
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
The Tax Cut for Workers Act of 2025 significantly expands and makes permanent the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for workers without qualifying children by lowering the minimum age, substantially increasing the credit amount, and raising income thresholds. It also allows taxpayers to elect to use higher prior-year earned income to calculate their current EITC benefit. Furthermore, the bill permanently extends current EITC application rules for U.S. territories like Puerto Rico.