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This Act establishes a federal grant program to help states and tribes implement and enforce Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs), which temporarily remove firearms from individuals deemed a danger to themselves or others, while also updating federal background check laws to recognize these orders.
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Richard Blumenthal
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The Extreme Risk Protection Order Expansion Act of 2025 establishes a federal grant program to help states and tribes implement laws allowing for Extreme Risk Protection Orders (ERPOs), which temporarily remove firearms from individuals deemed a danger to themselves or others. The bill mandates specific due process protections for individuals subject to these orders and ensures that any issued ERPO is recognized and enforced across all states and tribes. Furthermore, it updates federal law to prohibit firearm possession by anyone subject to a qualifying court order and requires that these orders be entered into the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS).
This resolution expresses the Senate's continued support for Ukraine's sovereignty, territorial integrity, and strategic partnership with the U.S. against Russian aggression.
Richard Blumenthal
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Richard Blumenthal
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This resolution expresses gratitude for the U.S.'s support of Ukraine's independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity. It emphasizes the importance of continued U.S. leadership in defending democracy and maintaining relationships with allies, particularly for Ukraine's security and stability. The resolution also welcomes peace negotiations and stresses developing the strategic partnership between the U.S. and Ukraine.
The "Public Health Funding Restoration Act" restores the Prevention and Public Health Fund to $2,000,000,000 annually, starting in fiscal year 2026, to support public health programs and disease prevention.
Richard Blumenthal
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Richard Blumenthal
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The Public Health Funding Restoration Act aims to restore funding to the Prevention and Public Health Fund, which supports various public health programs. By amending the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the bill allocates $2,000,000,000 annually, starting in fiscal year 2026, to bolster initiatives focused on disease prevention, mental health, and immunization efforts. This restoration seeks to enhance public health outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and improve the nation's ability to prevent and respond to future health crises.
Ethan's Law incentivizes and requires responsible firearm storage, especially in households with minors or individuals prohibited from owning firearms, to prevent accidental injuries, deaths, and misuse, and provides grants for states and tribes to implement similar safe storage laws.
Richard Blumenthal
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Richard Blumenthal
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Ethan's Law aims to reduce gun violence by promoting responsible firearm storage. It establishes a federal requirement for gun owners to securely store firearms, especially in homes with minors or individuals prohibited from owning firearms, with penalties for improper storage. The law also creates a grant program to assist states and Indian Tribes in implementing similar safe storage laws. Additionally, it expresses the sense of Congress that failing to securely store a firearm constitutes negligence and can establish legal causation for harm resulting from its discharge.
This bill aims to improve veterans' mental health services through workforce enhancements, Vet Center improvements, targeted support for women veterans, and expanded access to care for those with spinal cord injuries and transitioning service members.
Richard Blumenthal
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Richard Blumenthal
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This bill aims to improve mental health services for veterans by addressing workforce challenges within the VA, enhancing Vet Center infrastructure and outreach, and tailoring programs to better meet the needs of women veterans. It also focuses on suicide prevention, mental health support for veterans with spinal cord injuries, and improved coordination between the VA and DoD for transitioning service members. By expanding grant programs, mandating reports, and updating service delivery models, the legislation seeks to ensure veterans receive comprehensive and accessible mental health care.
The "Veterans Border Patrol Training Act" creates a pilot program to train transitioning service members as Border Patrol agents through the Department of Defense SkillBridge Program.
Richard Blumenthal
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Richard Blumenthal
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The "Veterans Border Patrol Training Act" establishes a pilot program to train transitioning service members as Border Patrol agents through the Department of Defense SkillBridge Program. It mandates annual reports to Congress on the program's progress and participant demographics. The program will end five years after it is established.
Extends CHAMPVA medical care eligibility for children to age 26, regardless of marital status, while protecting benefits for those with disabilities.
Richard Blumenthal
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Richard Blumenthal
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The CHAMPVA Children's Care Protection Act of 2025 amends the eligibility requirements for the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA). This bill increases the maximum age for children eligible for medical care under CHAMPVA to the child's 26th birthday, regardless of marital status. It does not limit eligibility for children who are incapable of self-support because of a mental or physical disability.
The "Caring for Survivors Act of 2025" increases dependency and indemnity compensation for surviving spouses and modifies eligibility requirements for survivors of veterans who were totally disabled at the time of death.
Richard Blumenthal
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Richard Blumenthal
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The "Caring for Survivors Act of 2025" increases dependency and indemnity compensation for surviving spouses of veterans. It also modifies the requirements for survivors of veterans who were totally disabled at the time of death, reducing the required period of continuous disability rating before death from 10 to 5 years, and introduces proportional compensation for ratings less than 10 years.
The "Gambling Addiction Recovery, Investment, and Treatment Act" allocates grants to states for gambling addiction treatment and to the National Institute on Drug Abuse for gambling addiction research, funded by a portion of federal gambling tax revenue.
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Richard Blumenthal
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The "Gambling Addiction Recovery, Investment, and Treatment Act" aims to combat gambling addiction by providing grants to states for treatment programs and to the National Institute on Drug Abuse for research. Funding is authorized through a portion of the tax revenue received under section 4401(a)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, and the Secretary of Health and Human Services is required to report on the effectiveness of these programs to Congress.
The "Protecting Sensitive Locations Act" limits immigration enforcement actions near sensitive locations like schools and places of worship, requiring oversight and reporting to protect communities.
Richard Blumenthal
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Richard Blumenthal
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The "Protecting Sensitive Locations Act" amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to limit immigration enforcement actions within 1,000 feet of sensitive locations like schools and places of worship, requiring supervisor consultation and discreet conduct. Exceptions are allowed only in cases of national security or public safety threats or medical emergencies. The Act mandates annual training, detailed reporting of enforcement actions, and evidence suppression for violations, enhancing oversight and accountability in immigration enforcement.
The bill orders a study to evaluate Plum Island's potential for preservation as a National Park, Wildlife Refuge, or under other resource protection methods.
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Richard Blumenthal
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The Plum Island Preservation Study Act mandates a study by the Secretary of the Interior to evaluate Plum Island's potential for designation as a National Park, National Wildlife Refuge, or other resource protection status. This includes assessing the island's national significance, consulting with stakeholders, and estimating associated costs. A report detailing the study's findings and recommendations must be submitted to Congress within three years of funding availability.
The "Plum Island Preservation Act" permanently protects Plum Island, New York for ecological conservation, historical and cultural preservation, and continued access, mandating visioning sessions to develop an ecological management plan.
Richard Blumenthal
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Richard Blumenthal
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The Plum Island Preservation Act permanently protects Plum Island, New York, for ecological conservation, historical and cultural heritage, and continued access. It directs the Administrator of General Services to conduct visioning sessions with federal, state, and tribal stakeholders to develop an ecological management plan. The Administrator must also submit annual reports to Congress detailing the progress and outcomes of these visioning sessions.
The "Pardon Transparency and Accountability Act of 2025" mandates presidential transparency by requiring a public statement of reasons for pardons, a Justice Impact Statement detailing victim input, and lobbying disclosure for those seeking executive clemency. It also requires the Pardon Attorney to study compliance with the Act and report findings to Congress.
Richard Blumenthal
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Richard Blumenthal
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The "Pardon Transparency and Accountability Act of 2025" mandates increased transparency and accountability in the presidential pardon process. It requires the President to provide a written explanation for any pardon decision, compels the Pardon Attorney to prepare a Justice Impact Statement that includes victim input, and amends the Lobbying Disclosure Act to include lobbying for pardons. Additionally, the bill requires the Pardon Attorney to conduct regular studies on compliance with the Act and report findings to Congress.