Track Marsha's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The NEDD Act of 2025 grants the Secretary of Energy specific exemptions and expanded authority to procure, operate, and protect against foreign-sourced unmanned aircraft systems near sensitive nuclear assets.
Gary Peters
Senator
MI
Gary Peters
Senator
MI
The Nuclear Ecosystem Drone Defense (NEDD) Act of 2025 grants the Secretary of Energy new authority to procure and operate certain foreign-made unmanned aircraft systems otherwise restricted by law. This allows the Department of Energy (DOE) to acquire necessary drones from flagged foreign entities under specific exemptions. Additionally, the bill expands the Secretary's authority to protect sensitive nuclear assets from drone threats.
This bill permanently establishes a 7-year recovery period for the depreciation of motorsports entertainment complexes for tax purposes.
Todd Young
Senator
IN
Todd Young
Senator
IN
The Motorsports Fairness and Permanency Act of 2025 permanently establishes a 7-year recovery period for the depreciation of motorsports entertainment complexes. This legislation allows owners and operators of these facilities to continue writing off building costs significantly faster than standard commercial property. By removing the previous expiration date, the bill ensures long-term tax predictability for the motorsports industry.
The Conscience Protection Act of 2025 strengthens federal protections for healthcare entities refusing to participate in abortion and establishes new enforcement mechanisms, including the ability for affected parties to sue for damages.
James Lankford
Senator
OK
James Lankford
Senator
OK
The Conscience Protection Act of 2025 aims to strengthen protections for healthcare entities and individuals who object to participating in specific medical procedures, such as abortion, based on moral or religious beliefs. It prohibits discrimination against providers who refuse such services and significantly bolsters enforcement mechanisms within the Department of Health and Human Services. Furthermore, the Act explicitly grants individuals and affected parties the right to file private lawsuits seeking damages when these conscience protections are violated.
This bill repeals numerous Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) mandates across federal science and technology programs while restricting executive agencies from imposing non-statutory policy requirements on federal funding recipients.
Tom Cotton
Senator
AR
Tom Cotton
Senator
AR
This bill primarily repeals and modifies numerous existing requirements across federal science and technology acts, specifically targeting and eliminating mandates related to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) in STEM programs and research funding. It also restricts federal agencies from imposing policy requirements on funding recipients that are not explicitly established in law. The legislation streamlines various programs while maintaining specific encouragement for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and Tribal Colleges or Universities (TCUs).
The ASSIST Act of 2025 mandates the Department of Veterans Affairs to include medically necessary automobile adaptations as covered medical services for veterans and extends the expiration date for certain pension payment limits.
Tommy Tuberville
Senator
AL
Tommy Tuberville
Senator
AL
The ASSIST Act of 2025 clarifies that medically necessary automobile adaptations for veterans, such as ramps and specialized seating, must be included in the Department of Veterans Affairs' definition of medical services. This ensures veterans receive necessary support for safe transportation related to service-connected disabilities. Additionally, the bill extends the expiration date for certain limits on veteran pension payments from late 2031 to September 30, 2032.
This resolution officially designates the week of May 11 through May 17, 2025, as National Police Week to honor law enforcement officers, remember those killed in the line of duty, and encourage public observance.
Charles Grassley
Senator
IA
Charles Grassley
Senator
IA
This resolution officially designates the week of May 11 through May 17, 2025, as "National Police Week." It serves to honor the valor and integrity of law enforcement officers across the nation. The resolution specifically remembers the officers killed in the line of duty during 2024 and encourages the public to observe this week to show appreciation for law enforcement personnel.
The STOP China Act prohibits the use of federal funding to purchase transit vehicles or related infrastructure from entities based in or controlled by designated foreign nations, primarily China.
John Cornyn
Senator
TX
John Cornyn
Senator
TX
The Safeguarding Transit Operations to Prohibit China Act (STOP China Act) aims to prevent U.S. taxpayer funds from supporting transit vehicle manufacturing tied to the People's Republic of China (PRC). The bill specifically prohibits federal funding for the purchase of covered vehicles, such as buses or trains, produced by entities controlled by or based in designated foreign nations. To enforce this, the Act mandates the creation and regular updating of a public watchlist identifying these restricted manufacturers.
This bill permanently extends a specific method for calculating business interest deduction limits and significantly increases the expensing limits for depreciable business assets starting in 2025.
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
The Growing America’s Small Businesses and Manufacturing Act aims to support businesses through significant tax code changes. This bill permanently extends a specific method for calculating business interest expense limitations. Additionally, it substantially increases the immediate expensing limits (Section 179) for purchasing new depreciable business assets. These provisions are designed to encourage investment and growth for small businesses and manufacturers starting in tax years beginning after December 31, 2024.
This Act establishes the killing or attempted killing of a U.S. citizen by an alien illegally present in the United States as a new aggravating factor for the federal death penalty.
John Cornyn
Senator
TX
John Cornyn
Senator
TX
The Justice for American Victims of Illegal Aliens Act introduces a new aggravating factor for federal death penalty consideration. This factor applies when an individual who is illegally present in the U.S. is convicted of killing, attempting to kill, or conspiring to kill a United States citizen. This measure aims to provide justice for victims of crimes committed by unauthorized immigrants.
This joint resolution disapproves the FCC's rule intended to close the "Homework Gap" by modifying the E-Rate Program.
Ted Cruz
Senator
TX
Ted Cruz
Senator
TX
This joint resolution expresses Congress's disapproval of the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) recent rule aimed at closing the "Homework Gap" using the E-Rate Program. By invoking the Congressional Review Act, Congress is formally rejecting the FCC's specific plan to extend E-Rate funding for student home internet access. Consequently, the FCC's rule, published on November 29, 2024, will not take effect.
This Act extends and modifies Medicare payment structures for ground ambulance services, particularly increasing temporary payments for super rural providers through 2028.
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
The Protecting Access to Ground Ambulance Medical Services Act of 2025 extends critical Medicare payment provisions for ambulance services. This bill delays the expiration of special payment rules for "super rural" areas until January 1, 2028, while also implementing temporary payment increases for both super rural and standard ground ambulance services during that transition period. The goal is to ensure continued financial stability and access to essential ground ambulance care.
The TEST AI Act of 2025 establishes a pilot program, led by NIST, to develop measurement standards and build testbeds for evaluating the reliability and security of federal Artificial Intelligence systems.
Ben Luján
Senator
NM
Ben Luján
Senator
NM
The TEST AI Act of 2025 establishes a pilot program, managed by NIST, to develop reliable measurement standards for evaluating federal Artificial Intelligence systems. This effort requires collaboration between the Departments of Commerce and Energy to create necessary testing facilities, known as "testbeds." A newly formed Working Group will advise on developing standards covering AI reliability, security, and bias, with a final report submitted to Congress detailing findings and future needs.
This resolution officially supports the goals of National Nurses Week (May 6-12, 2025) to recognize the vital contributions of nurses to American healthcare.
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
This resolution officially supports the goals and ideals of National Nurses Week, observed from May 6 through May 12, 2025. It recognizes the vital contributions of nurses as frontline healthcare providers and patient advocates. The measure encourages the public to observe the week with appropriate events honoring the nursing profession.
The MOMS Act establishes a federal resource website for pregnant women, expands access to prenatal/postnatal care through grants and telehealth, and allows states to enforce child support for unborn children upon the mother's request.
Katie Britt
Senator
AL
Katie Britt
Senator
AL
The MOMS Act aims to support mothers and unborn children through three main areas: establishing a federal resource website, Pregnancy.gov, to connect expecting and new mothers with local services. It also creates grant programs to fund organizations that support carrying pregnancies to term and expand access to prenatal/postnatal telehealth care. Finally, the Act mandates that states establish and enforce child support obligations on behalf of unborn children upon the mother's request.
This Act mandates that foreign missions from specified adversarial nations must report advance notice of meetings with state and local U.S. officials to the State Department.
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
The Countering Corrupt Political (CCP) Influence Act requires foreign missions from designated adversarial nations to report advance notice of meetings with U.S. state and local officials, as well as visits to educational or research institutions. This measure aims to increase transparency regarding diplomatic activities within the United States. The Secretary of State must compile and report this information monthly to Congress. The requirements are set to expire five years after the Act's enactment.
This bill restricts the Palestine Liberation Organization's status within UN agencies and limits the United States' membership status in the UN, while explicitly excluding Taiwan from its provisions.
James Risch
Senator
ID
James Risch
Senator
ID
The No Official Palestine Entry Act of 2025 restricts the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) from holding any status beyond observer in United Nations agencies. This legislation also modifies the U.S. standing in the UN, prohibiting full membership and capping participation at a level above observer status. Importantly, the Act explicitly states that none of its provisions apply to Taiwan.
This bill funds research and studies to modernize K-12 mathematics and statistics education to better prepare students for modern data science and STEM careers.
Margaret Hassan
Senator
NH
Margaret Hassan
Senator
NH
The Mathematical and Statistical Modeling Education Act aims to modernize K-12 math and science education to meet the demands of modern data-driven careers. It authorizes the NSF to fund research and development for improving instruction in mathematical and statistical modeling, focusing on real-world data and career transitions. The bill also mandates a comprehensive study by the National Academies on effective modeling education pathways from pre-K through 12th grade. This authority to award new grants will sunset on September 30, 2029.
This resolution expresses support for designating the week of May 4-10, 2025, as National Small Business Week to celebrate the vital contributions of small businesses and entrepreneurs nationwide.
Joni Ernst
Senator
IA
Joni Ernst
Senator
IA
This resolution expresses strong support for designating the week of May 4 through May 10, 2025, as National Small Business Week. It aims to celebrate the vital contributions of the over 34.5 million small businesses that support tens of millions of jobs nationwide. The bill honors the hard work and entrepreneurial spirit of small business owners in every community.
This bill prohibits insurance discrimination against living organ donors, clarifies organ donation surgery as a serious health condition under FMLA, and mandates updates to government educational materials on donation.
Tom Cotton
Senator
AR
Tom Cotton
Senator
AR
The Living Donor Protection Act of 2025 prohibits life, disability, and long-term care insurers from denying coverage or increasing premiums solely because an individual is a living organ donor. The bill also clarifies that organ donation surgery qualifies as a serious health condition under the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) for both private and federal employees. Finally, it mandates the Department of Health and Human Services to update educational materials regarding the risks, benefits, and insurance implications of living donation.
The Patent Eligibility Restoration Act of 2025 eliminates judge-made exceptions to patent eligibility, broadly allowing patents for useful processes, machines, manufactures, or compositions of matter, while retaining specific exclusions for abstract ideas and natural phenomena.
Thom Tillis
Senator
NC
Thom Tillis
Senator
NC
The Patent Eligibility Restoration Act of 2025 aims to simplify and broaden what inventions qualify for patent protection by eliminating judge-made exceptions to current law. It establishes that any useful process, machine, manufacture, or composition of matter is eligible, provided it meets a new "specific and practical utility" standard. While core exclusions like pure mathematical formulas and abstract business methods remain, the bill clarifies that human genes and natural materials are patentable if modified or used in a new invention. This legislation ensures that eligibility is determined by examining the entire claim, independent of existing novelty or obviousness standards.