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This bill prohibits federal funding for abortions, clarifies restrictions under the Affordable Care Act, and requires health plans to disclose abortion coverage and associated surcharges.
Roger Wicker
Senator
MS
Roger Wicker
Senator
MS
The "No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion and Abortion Insurance Full Disclosure Act of 2025" seeks to prohibit the use of federal funds for abortions and for health benefits coverage that includes abortion coverage, with exceptions for rape, incest, or to save the life of the mother. It clarifies that premium credits and cost-sharing reductions under the Affordable Care Act (ACA) cannot be used for health plans that include abortion coverage, allowing for separate purchase of abortion coverage without federal tax credits. The Act also requires health plans to transparently disclose the extent of abortion coverage and any related premium surcharges to enrollees.
This bill prohibits federal funds from going to Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its affiliates, ensuring that the funds are still available to other eligible entities for women's health services. This prohibition does not decrease overall federal funding for women's health initiatives.
Joni Ernst
Senator
IA
Joni Ernst
Senator
IA
The "Protect Funding for Women's Health Care Act" prohibits federal funds from going to Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its affiliates. It states that the funds will still be available to other eligible entities for women's health services. It does not alter existing abortion-related limitations or decrease overall federal funding for women's health initiatives.
The CONSTRUCTS Act of 2025 establishes a grant program to expand training and education for residential construction careers, prioritizing entities serving rural areas and underserved populations. It authorizes \$20 million annually from 2025-2029 for these grants.
Jacky Rosen
Senator
NV
Jacky Rosen
Senator
NV
The CONSTRUCTS Act of 2025 aims to expand training and education for residential construction careers by establishing a grant program through the Department of Labor. These grants will be awarded to junior and community colleges, area career and technical education schools, and training service providers, with a priority for those serving rural areas and underserved populations. The funds will support the creation and expansion of training programs, partnerships with local businesses, and outreach to students about careers in residential construction. The act authorizes \$20 million to be appropriated annually from 2025 through 2029 to fund this initiative.
The "Midnight Rules Relief Act of 2025" allows Congress to overturn multiple regulations passed at the end of a President's term with a single vote.
Ron Johnson
Senator
WI
Ron Johnson
Senator
WI
The "Midnight Rules Relief Act of 2025" allows Congress to overturn multiple regulations finalized at the end of a President's term with a single vote. This act streamlines the process for Congress to review and potentially reject regulations submitted by agencies during the final months of a presidential administration. By disapproving of these "midnight rules" through a joint resolution, Congress can prevent them from taking effect.
The "Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act" aims to ensure that only U.S. citizens register to vote in federal elections by requiring documentary proof of citizenship for voter registration and establishing penalties for violations. It also mandates federal agencies to share information with state election officials to verify voter eligibility and remove non-citizens from voter rolls.
Mike Lee
Senator
UT
Mike Lee
Senator
UT
The "Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act" (SAVE Act) aims to ensure that only U.S. citizens register to vote in federal elections by requiring documentary proof of citizenship during voter registration. It amends the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 to include citizenship verification and mandates states to verify citizenship using various databases and federal information. The Act also establishes penalties for registering non-citizens and provides guidance for states to implement these changes.
The PRECEPT Nurses Act establishes a $2,000 tax credit for eligible nurse preceptors who work at least 200 hours per year in a health professional shortage area, aiming to increase the number of available nurse preceptors.
Mark Kelly
Senator
AZ
Mark Kelly
Senator
AZ
The PRECEPT Nurses Act establishes a $2,000 tax credit for nurses who serve at least 200 hours per year as preceptors in designated health professional shortage areas. To qualify, preceptors must supervise and mentor nursing students, advanced practice nursing students, or newly hired nurses and receive certification from a partnering academic institution or clinical site. The Treasury Secretary will report to Congress on the credit's usage and effectiveness, which is set to expire after 2032. This act aims to incentivize experienced nurses to train the next generation, particularly in underserved communities.
This bill aims to improve accountability within the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) by modifying procedures for disciplining VA employees, supervisors, and senior executives for misconduct or poor performance, emphasizing the use of substantial evidence and limiting external review of disciplinary actions. It also protects whistleblowers and ensures consideration of various factors in disciplinary decisions.
Jerry Moran
Senator
KS
Jerry Moran
Senator
KS
The Restore Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability Act of 2025 aims to improve accountability within the VA by streamlining the process for removing or disciplining employees, including supervisors and senior executives, for misconduct or poor performance. It sets specific timelines and standards for disciplinary actions, emphasizing the use of substantial evidence and limiting external review of penalties. The bill also protects whistleblowers and ensures that disciplinary actions are based on a thorough consideration of the employee's record and the nature of the offense. These changes will apply retroactively to misconduct or performance issues that occurred after the enactment of the Department of Veterans Affairs Accountability and Whistleblower Protection Act of 2017.
The "Qualified Immunity Act of 2025" codifies qualified immunity for law enforcement officers, protecting them from liability unless the violated right was clearly established or a court has ruled similar conduct lawful, while also shielding agencies if the officer is not liable or was acting within their job scope.
Jim Banks
Senator
IN
Jim Banks
Senator
IN
The "Qualified Immunity Act of 2025" codifies qualified immunity for law enforcement officers, protecting them from liability in individual capacity unless the violated right was clearly established or a reasonable officer would have known their conduct was unlawful. It also shields law enforcement agencies and local governments from liability if the officer is not liable under the defined conditions or was acting within the scope of their employment. This act aims to balance accountability with the protection of officers performing their duties reasonably. The amendments will take effect 180 days after the enactment of the Act.
The "Recover Fraudulent COVID Funds Act" extends the statute of limitations to 10 years for criminal and civil actions regarding fraud related to pandemic-era programs and funding, allowing more time to recover misused funds.
James Lankford
Senator
OK
James Lankford
Senator
OK
The "Recover Fraudulent COVID Funds Act" extends the statute of limitations for criminal charges and civil actions related to fraud in pandemic-era programs, increasing the time to bring charges or initiate actions to 10 years after the offense or discovery of the violation. This extension applies to offenses and violations related to funding and programs authorized under laws like the CARES Act and the American Rescue Plan Act. The bill aims to provide more time to identify and prosecute those who defrauded COVID-19 relief programs.
This bill allows the Secretary to postpone federal tax deadlines, similar to federal disaster declarations, upon a written request from a state governor after a qualified state-declared disaster and extends mandatory tax deadline extensions from 60 days to 120 days.
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
The "Filing Relief for Natural Disasters Act" allows the Secretary to postpone federal tax deadlines, similar to federal disaster declarations, upon a written request from a state governor for a qualified state-declared disaster. It defines a "qualified state-declared disaster" as a natural catastrophe, fire, flood, or explosion, as determined by the Governor, that causes significant damage. This act also extends mandatory tax deadline extensions from 60 days to 120 days.
The "Dismantle Iran's Proxy Act of 2025" redesignates Ansarallah as a foreign terrorist organization, imposes sanctions, and requires strategies to restore freedom of navigation and address humanitarian aid obstacles in Yemen.
James Risch
Senator
ID
James Risch
Senator
ID
The Dismantle Iran's Proxy Act of 2025 redesignates Ansarallah as a foreign terrorist organization, imposing sanctions and requiring a strategy to restore freedom of navigation in key waterways. It mandates a report on obstacles to humanitarian aid in Yemen under Ansarallah's control and requires the president to determine if Abdul Malik al-Houthi, Abd al-Khaliq Badr al-Din al-Houthi, and Abdullah Yahya al-Hakim are officials, agents, or affiliates of Ansarallah.
The "Miracle on Ice Congressional Gold Medal Act" authorizes the awarding of three Congressional Gold Medals to honor the 1980 U.S. Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Team and directs the Secretary of the Treasury to create these medals for display at the Lake Placid Olympic Center, the United States Hockey Hall of Fame Museum, and the United States Olympic Paralympic Museum. The act also allows for the creation and sale of bronze duplicates to fund the medal production.
Kevin Cramer
Senator
ND
Kevin Cramer
Senator
ND
The "Miracle on Ice Congressional Gold Medal Act" authorizes the creation of three Congressional Gold Medals to honor the 1980 U.S. Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Team and their historic "Miracle on Ice" victory. These medals will be given to the Lake Placid Olympic Center, the United States Hockey Hall of Fame Museum, and the United States Olympic Paralympic Museum for public display. The Act also allows for the creation and sale of bronze duplicates to fund the medal production.
The "Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act" repeals the Corporate Transparency Act, eliminating certain regulations and reporting requirements for businesses, and makes related technical changes to Title 31 of the United States Code.
Tommy Tuberville
Senator
AL
Tommy Tuberville
Senator
AL
The "Repealing Big Brother Overreach Act" repeals the Corporate Transparency Act, eliminating beneficial ownership reporting requirements for businesses. It also makes necessary technical adjustments to Title 31 of the United States Code to reflect this repeal. These adjustments involve removing and revising references to specific sections related to the Corporate Transparency Act within existing legal frameworks.
The "Thin Blue Line Act" adds the killing or targeting of law enforcement officers, firefighters, and other first responders as an aggravating factor in death penalty cases. This applies if the victim was targeted due to their status or duties as a public official.
Ted Cruz
Senator
TX
Ted Cruz
Senator
TX
The "Thin Blue Line Act" amends the U.S. Code to include the killing or targeting of law enforcement officers, firefighters, and other first responders as an aggravating factor in death penalty cases. This applies if the victim was targeted due to their status or duties as a public safety official.
The "Defending American Sovereignty in Global Pandemics Act" suspends U.S. funding for the World Health Organization (WHO) until any pandemic treaty is approved by the Senate with a two-thirds vote. This ensures Senate approval for international agreements related to pandemic response under the WHO.
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
The "Defending American Sovereignty in Global Pandemics Act" suspends U.S. funding to the World Health Organization (WHO) until any pandemic-related treaty is ratified by a two-thirds vote in the Senate. It restricts U.S. participation in international agreements under the WHO Constitution for pandemic response unless approved as a treaty by the Senate. The Act prohibits U.S. funds from being used for the WHO from the date any such agreement goes into effect until Senate approval.
Expresses support for the Geneva Consensus Declaration, which focuses on women's health, family values, and national sovereignty, while opposing abortion as an international right. Urges the U.S. to rejoin the declaration and uphold its principles.
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
This concurrent resolution expresses support for the Geneva Consensus Declaration, which promotes women's health, family values, and national sovereignty in lawmaking. It urges the U.S. to rejoin the declaration, affirming commitments to women's health, the dignity of life, and the family unit. The resolution aims to prevent international promotion of abortion and defend the rights of countries to enact policies aligned with these values. It also commits to ensuring that U.S. foreign policy does not include funding or lobbying for abortion.
The Separation of Powers Restoration Act of 2025 expands judicial review of agency actions, allowing courts to interpret laws and regulations independently. This act increases judicial power over the interpretation of laws and agency rules.
Eric Schmitt
Senator
MO
Eric Schmitt
Senator
MO
The Separation of Powers Restoration Act of 2025, or SOPRA, enhances judicial review of agency actions. It empowers courts to independently interpret laws and regulations, ensuring a check on agency interpretations. This applies broadly to judicial reviews unless explicitly exempted by law.
The "Sunshine Protection Act of 2025" would make daylight saving time permanent across the United States, allowing states to choose to revert to standard time as it was before the act's enactment.
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
The Sunshine Protection Act of 2025 would make daylight saving time permanent across the United States, effectively eliminating the need to change clocks twice a year. It repeals the section of the Uniform Time Act that allows for standard time and adjusts time zone offsets from Greenwich Mean Time. States that previously opted out of daylight saving time would have the option to choose between the new, permanent daylight saving time or the previous standard time.