Track Suzanne's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The Respond, Innovate, Succeed, and Empower (RISE) Act streamlines disability documentation requirements for college students, clarifies funding for disability support centers, and mandates improved data collection on students with disabilities in higher education.
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The Respond, Innovate, Succeed, and Empower (RISE) Act aims to improve support for postsecondary students with disabilities. It standardizes the types of documentation colleges must accept to verify a disability, ensuring clearer access to necessary accommodations. The bill also authorizes increased funding for national technical support centers and requires colleges to report essential data on enrolled students with disabilities. Finally, it clarifies that these changes do not alter existing rights under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
This bill requires colleges receiving federal funding to proactively notify work-study and Pell Grant-eligible students about their potential eligibility for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
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The Opportunity To Address College Hunger Act requires colleges receiving federal funding to proactively notify students receiving Federal work-study assistance about their potential eligibility for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This notification must include official documentation proving work-study status to help students meet SNAP eligibility exceptions. The goal is to streamline the process for food-insecure students to access federal nutrition benefits.
The Keeping Obstetrics Local Act aims to stabilize rural and safety-net maternity care by increasing Medicaid/CHIP payments, expanding comprehensive coverage for new mothers, deploying emergency workforce support, and mandating transparency around unit closures.
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The Keeping Obstetrics Local Act aims to stabilize and expand access to maternity care by increasing financial support for rural and safety-net hospitals providing obstetric services. It mandates comprehensive coverage expansion for pregnant and postpartum individuals under Medicaid and CHIP, while also investing in the maternal health workforce through emergency staffing support and streamlined cross-state provider enrollment. Finally, the bill increases transparency by requiring timely public notification and detailed data reporting before any hospital maternity unit closes.
The Runaway and Homeless Youth and Trafficking Prevention Act of 2025 updates federal programs to enhance support, prevention, and data collection for runaway, homeless, and trafficked youth through updated grant requirements and service mandates.
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The Runaway and Homeless Youth and Trafficking Prevention Act of 2025 updates federal programs to better support and protect runaway, homeless, and trafficked youth. This legislation modernizes grant programs to ensure services are trauma-informed, culturally sensitive, and address critical needs like housing, education, and mental health. It also expands communication channels to include online outreach and strengthens coordination across federal agencies to combat youth homelessness and exploitation.
This resolution recognizes World Oceans Day and affirms the U.S. commitment to protecting, conserving, and rebuilding the ocean and its vital resources through increased scientific investment and sustainable management.
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This resolution recognizes World Oceans Day and affirms the critical need to protect, conserve, and rebuild the ocean and its vital resources. It highlights the severe threats facing marine ecosystems, including pollution, acidification, and warming. The bill commits the U.S. to increasing investment in ocean science and monitoring to better manage these challenges. Ultimately, this recognizes our shared duty to safeguard the ocean for economic stability and future generations.
The MEALS Act of 2025 strengthens security measures for the Summer EBT program to prevent and replace benefits lost to electronic fraud like card skimming and cloning.
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The MEALS Act of 2025 aims to significantly strengthen security measures for the Summer EBT program to combat fraud, specifically targeting theft like card skimming and cloning. It mandates the Secretary of Agriculture to establish industry-standard security guidance and formal rules requiring participants to adopt these measures. Furthermore, the bill ensures that stolen benefits resulting from skimming or cloning will be replaced, provided states and tribes submit approved operational plans for handling theft claims. The Act also requires comprehensive reporting to Congress and an independent review by the GAO on payment system security risks.
This resolution supports the goals of National Honor Our LGBT Elders Day on May 16, 2025, to recognize the unique challenges and contributions of older LGBTQI adults.
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This resolution officially recognizes the goals of "National Honor Our LGBT Elders Day" on May 16, 2025. It highlights the unique challenges and significant contributions of older LGBTQI adults, who often face disproportionate health and economic difficulties. The bill encourages public education, culturally sensitive healthcare for this population, and prioritizing their rights in federal and international aid efforts.
The Protecting our Students in Schools Act of 2025 nationwide prohibits corporal punishment in federally funded schools while establishing grants to help states implement positive behavior support systems.
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The Protecting our Students in Schools Act of 2025 establishes a nationwide prohibition on corporal punishment in all federally funded educational programs. It creates strong enforcement mechanisms, allowing parents to sue and authorizing the Attorney General to intervene in cases of abuse. Furthermore, the Act establishes a grant program to incentivize states to adopt positive behavior support systems to reduce harsh disciplinary actions and improve school climate.
The FACTS Act establishes grant programs, an interagency task force, and mandates data collection and planning to combat synthetic opioid misuse and overdose among secondary school students.
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The FACTS Act establishes grant programs for schools to partner with health experts to combat synthetic opioid misuse among secondary students through prevention and recovery efforts. It also creates a federal Interagency Task Force to coordinate the national response and amends education laws to mandate specific opioid-related planning and staff training at the state and local levels. Finally, the bill enhances federal data collection on synthetic opioid presence and use in K-12 environments.
This resolution demands the President and HHS Secretary immediately provide Congress with all documents related to the potential elimination, downsizing, or restructuring of the Administration for Community Living (ACL).
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This resolution is an official request demanding that the President and the Secretary of Health and Human Services immediately provide Congress with all unredacted documents related to the potential elimination, downsizing, or significant restructuring of the Administration for Community Living (ACL). Congress specifically seeks information regarding any actions that would impact the ACL's ability to carry out key federal laws, such as the Older Americans Act. The required documents must be transmitted within 14 days of the resolution's passage.
This Act improves early childhood nutrition programs by revising eligibility certification for proprietary centers, streamlining serious deficiency reviews, adjusting meal reimbursement limits, updating inflation calculations, and establishing an advisory committee to reduce paperwork burdens.
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The Early Childhood Nutrition Improvement Act aims to strengthen federal nutrition programs for children by clarifying eligibility rules for for-profit childcare centers and mandating a comprehensive review of serious deficiency processes to ensure fairness and reduce unnecessary state-level burdens. The bill also adjusts meal reimbursement limits, updates inflation tracking for program costs, and establishes an advisory committee to drastically reduce paperwork and modernize administrative requirements for providers. These changes seek to streamline operations, improve consistency, and better support child care providers participating in federal meal programs.
The Save Our Seas 2.0 Amendments Act restructures the Marine Debris Act, updates NOAA's funding authority, makes significant organizational and oversight changes to the Marine Debris Foundation, and clarifies key definitions, including those related to Tribal engagement.
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The Save Our Seas 2.0 Amendments Act primarily restructures and updates the existing Marine Debris Act to improve how the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) manages cleanup projects, including new authority for in-kind contributions. The bill also makes significant structural and operational changes to the Marine Debris Foundation, expanding its focus to include explicit outreach to Indian Tribes. Finally, the legislation cleans up numerous cross-references, renumbers sections, and updates official titles throughout the relevant laws to align with the new framework.
The Arts Education for All Act mandates the integration, reporting, and research of arts education across early childhood, K-12, and correctional systems to ensure comprehensive access and measure its impact on student development and offender reentry.
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The Arts Education for All Act aims to elevate the status and accessibility of arts education across the entire educational spectrum. It mandates evidence-based training for early childhood providers, requires states to integrate arts education into core academic planning and public reporting, and authorizes the use of the arts in juvenile and adult offender reentry programs. Furthermore, the bill directs federal research agencies to study the impact of the arts and restores arts assessment to the national testing schedule.
This bill improves sexual harassment and assault prevention, reporting, and investigation procedures for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) personnel, including observers and mariners.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Sexual Harassment and Assault Prevention Improvements Act of 2025 strengthens policies for preventing and responding to sexual harassment and assault within NOAA. This bill mandates updated data collection, enhances annual reporting requirements to include details on disciplinary actions and workplace moves, and establishes new rules for victim confidentiality and mandatory reporting by vessel operators. It also clarifies definitions and prohibits individuals convicted of certain sexual offenses from serving as NOAA Commissioned Officers.
Expresses support for designating the third week of March 2025 as "National CACFP Week" to recognize the importance of the Child and Adult Care Food Program in providing nutritious meals and snacks to children and adults in care settings.
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Recognizes the importance of the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) in providing nutritious meals and snacks to children and adults in care settings, supporting their health and development. Acknowledges the third week of March as National CACFP Week to raise awareness of the child and adult care food program of the Department of Agriculture. Urges the continued strengthening of CACFP through various measures, including increased meal reimbursements and reduced administrative burdens, to further enhance its positive impact and lower costs in the care economy.
Recognizes the League of Oregon Cities for its century-long support and advocacy for Oregon's cities, which enhance the quality of life for Oregonians.
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This bill recognizes the League of Oregon Cities for its century-long support, advocacy, and resource provision to Oregon cities, enhancing the quality of life for Oregonians. It highlights the League's role in municipal governance, promotion of best practices, and collaboration among cities. The bill also acknowledges the League's support for congressional actions, such as Public Law 117167 and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which have significantly benefited Oregon's economy and infrastructure. It affirms the League as a key partner in strengthening the Federal-local partnership for the future.
The SAFE Lending Act of 2025 aims to protect consumers from abusive lending practices by increasing transparency, empowering consumer control over bank accounts, and restricting lead generation in small-dollar consumer credit transactions.
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The SAFE Lending Act of 2025 aims to protect consumers from abusive practices in electronic and small-dollar lending by increasing transparency, empowering consumer control over bank accounts, and restricting lead generation activities. It requires lenders to register with the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection, ensures compliance with state laws, and expands consumer protections for electronic fund transfers and prepaid accounts. The Act also mandates a study on the availability of capital on Indian reservations and the impact of small-dollar credit on tribal members. Finally, the Act directs the Bureau of Consumer Financial Protection to finalize rules necessary to implement the act within one year.
Reauthorizes and modifies the Recovery Housing Program to prioritize funding for states with the greatest need based on unemployment, labor force participation, overdose deaths, and homelessness rates, while also emphasizing coordination and support services.
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The "START Housing Act of 2025" reauthorizes and extends the Recovery Housing Program through 2031, prioritizing funding for states with the greatest need based on unemployment, labor force participation, drug overdose deaths, and unsheltered homelessness rates. It requires states to supplement existing funding and consult with relevant agencies to support individuals in stable housing, and allows HUD to use up to 2% of funds for technical assistance and best practices.
The "Project Turnkey Act" establishes a program to allocate funds to eligible entities for converting vacant hotels and motels into housing and enhancing shelter capacity for individuals and families experiencing or at risk of homelessness, with an authorization of $1,000,000,000 annually.
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The "Project Turnkey Act" aims to combat homelessness by establishing a program that provides funds to eligible entities for the acquisition, rehabilitation, or conversion of vacant hotels and motels into housing and shelter. It authorizes $1 billion annually, to remain available until 2035, for a range of eligible activities, including rental assistance, supportive services, and the development of affordable housing. The Act prioritizes flexibility and speed in deploying resources, allowing the Secretary to waive certain requirements to expedite the use of funds while ensuring compliance with fair housing, labor, and environmental standards.
This bill expresses support for public K-12 schools and the Department of Education, condemning actions to defund public education or weaken the Department. It emphasizes the importance of federal funding and the Department's role in supporting students, families, and schools, while opposing the diversion of public funds to private schools.
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This bill expresses support for the nation's public K-12 schools and the Department of Education, highlighting the Department's role in providing critical funding and resources to students, schools, and families. It condemns any actions that would defund public education or weaken the Department of Education. The bill affirms that public education investment should not be diverted to private K-12 schools through vouchers. It also rejects any claim that the executive branch has the authority to dismantle or relocate major offices within the Department of Education, dismantle or relocate the Department of Education, reduce federal funding for public education, block major federal grant programs for education, or transfer education funding burdens to state and local governments.