Track Judy's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This bill officially terminates the national emergency declared by the President on April 2, 2025, under Executive Order 14257.
Gregory Meeks
Representative
NY
Gregory Meeks
Representative
NY
This bill officially terminates the national emergency that the President declared on April 2, 2025, under Executive Order 14257. It utilizes the authority of the National Emergencies Act to immediately end the emergency declaration. Consequently, all special powers and authorities activated by that declaration are rescinded.
The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2025 updates state allocation formulas, reforms tenant eligibility and credit determination rules, and enhances assistance for Native American and rural housing projects.
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2025 updates federal housing tax credit allocations to reflect current economic realities and boosts minimum state allotments. It reforms tenant eligibility rules to stabilize tenancy and enhance protections for vulnerable residents, including victims of abuse. The bill also provides disaster relief for property owners, increases incentives for housing the extremely low-income, and directs greater resources toward Native American and rural housing needs. Finally, it streamlines administrative processes and signals a future focus on data transparency and discouraging restrictive local zoning.
This resolution demands the President and key Secretaries provide documents detailing the local economic impact of federal job reductions and newly imposed tariffs.
Donald Beyer
Representative
VA
Donald Beyer
Representative
VA
This resolution of inquiry formally requests the President and the Secretaries of the Treasury and Labor to provide the House of Representatives with specific documents. These documents must detail the economic impact of recent federal workforce reductions, particularly those stemming from the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), on local economies and unemployment rates. Additionally, Congress seeks information regarding the effect of newly imposed tariffs on the cost of imported goods.
This Act prevents the executive branch from deferring or transferring congressionally appropriated VA funds and establishes specific protections for VA personnel against hiring freezes and certain removals.
Timothy Kennedy
Representative
NY
Timothy Kennedy
Representative
NY
The VA Funding and Workforce Protection Act ensures that congressionally appropriated funds for the Department of Veterans Affairs cannot be unilaterally withheld or transferred without explicit new authorization from Congress. This legislation also provides significant protections for VA personnel by exempting the agency from presidential hiring freezes for a four-year period and establishing strict notification requirements before layoffs or removals of probationary employees can occur. Finally, the Secretary of the VA must regularly certify compliance with these new funding and personnel mandates to relevant Congressional committees.
This Act establishes federal minimum standards for public employee collective bargaining rights, allowing states to maintain their own laws if they meet or exceed these standards, otherwise the Federal Labor Relations Authority will enforce federal rules.
Donald Norcross
Representative
NJ
Donald Norcross
Representative
NJ
The Public Service Freedom to Negotiate Act of 2025 establishes federal minimum standards for collective bargaining rights for public employees across the nation. It requires the Federal Labor Relations Authority (FLRA) to review state laws to ensure they substantially provide these minimum rights, including the right to organize and bargain collectively. If a state fails to meet these standards, the FLRA will administer federal labor relations rules for the uncovered employees. The Act also prohibits strikes or lockouts that would measurably disrupt emergency or public safety services.
The Raise the Wage Act of 2025 gradually increases the federal minimum wage to \$17.00, phases out subminimum wages for tipped employees and workers with disabilities, and eliminates the subminimum wage for young workers.
Robert Scott
Representative
VA
Robert Scott
Representative
VA
The Raise the Wage Act of 2025 establishes a phased increase of the federal minimum wage, culminating in a \$17.00 per hour rate five years after enactment, followed by automatic annual adjustments tied to median wage growth. This bill also phases out the lower minimum wage for tipped employees and workers under 20, ensuring they eventually earn the standard federal minimum wage. Furthermore, it sets a schedule to eliminate subminimum wages for individuals with disabilities and prohibits the issuance of new special certificates allowing for lower pay.
The No Tax Breaks for Union Busting Act denies businesses tax deductions for expenses incurred while influencing employees regarding union organization and activities.
Donald Norcross
Representative
NJ
Donald Norcross
Representative
NJ
The No Tax Breaks for Union Busting (NTBUB) Act aims to disallow businesses from deducting federal income taxes for expenses incurred while attempting to influence employees regarding union organization or activities. This change is intended to stop companies from subsidizing anti-union campaigns through tax write-offs. The bill also establishes new, significant reporting requirements and penalties for businesses and third-party consultants who engage in these influence expenditures.
This bill eliminates reduced-price school meals while expanding eligibility for free meals by raising the income threshold and allowing direct certification for children receiving Medicaid.
Josh Gottheimer
Representative
NJ
Josh Gottheimer
Representative
NJ
The Expanding Access to School Meals Act of 2025 aims to simplify school meal programs by eliminating the "reduced-price" meal category for both breakfast and lunch. It significantly expands eligibility for free school meals by raising the federal poverty level threshold to 224% and allowing automatic certification for children receiving Medicaid benefits. Additionally, the bill enhances financial support for schools by allowing retroactive reimbursement claims and increasing the multiplier for the Community Eligibility Program.
This resolution expresses the House's sense that paraprofessionals and education support staff deserve fair compensation, benefits, job security, and safe working conditions.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
This resolution expresses the sense of the House of Representatives that paraprofessionals and education support staff deserve fair compensation, comprehensive benefits, and improved working conditions. It highlights the critical role these essential workers play in supporting millions of students nationwide. Ultimately, the bill calls for livable wages, job security, safe workplaces, and meaningful input into school policies for these staff members.
This resolution officially congratulates the Los Angeles Dodgers on winning the 2024 Major League Baseball World Series, recognizing their season success, key players, and championship achievement.
Jimmy Gomez
Representative
CA
Jimmy Gomez
Representative
CA
This resolution formally congratulates the Los Angeles Dodgers on winning the 2024 Major League Baseball World Series. It recognizes the team's dominant regular season, historic postseason performance, and the achievements of key players like MVP Freddie Freeman and record-breaker Shohei Ohtani. The bill directs that official copies of these congratulations be sent to the team's ownership, president, and manager.
This Act allows employees to fully deduct union dues above the line and restores the itemized deduction for certain other job-related business expenses.
Brendan Boyle
Representative
PA
Brendan Boyle
Representative
PA
The Tax Fairness for Workers Act restores key federal tax deductions for employees, effective after 2024. This legislation makes union dues fully deductible "above the line," meaning they reduce Adjusted Gross Income without itemizing. Additionally, it allows itemizers to deduct certain other job-related business expenses that were previously limited.
This Act updates public disclosure requirements for cargo information on manifests for all arriving ships, vehicles, and aircraft entering the United States.
David Schweikert
Representative
AZ
David Schweikert
Representative
AZ
The Manifest Modernization Act of 2025 updates federal requirements for public disclosure of cargo manifest information for all incoming ships, vehicles, and aircraft. This bill mandates that manifests include more specific details, such as the Harmonized Tariff Schedule subheading and precise country of origin data for all cargo. These new disclosure standards will take effect thirty days after the Act is signed into law.
The IDEA Full Funding Act establishes mandatory, increasing funding levels for the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) from 2026 through 2035, contingent upon offsetting budget cuts.
Jared Huffman
Representative
CA
Jared Huffman
Representative
CA
The IDEA Full Funding Act establishes mandatory, increasing funding levels for the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) programs through fiscal year 2035. This legislation sets specific appropriation targets based on student counts and national average spending to ensure greater financial support for special education services. Furthermore, the bill requires that these new IDEA appropriations adhere to "cut-as-you-go" budget offset rules.
The Building Child Care for a Better Future Act dramatically increases federal funding for state child care entitlements and establishes a new annual $\$5$ billion grant program to specifically address workforce, supply, quality, and access in high-need areas.
Danny Davis
Representative
IL
Danny Davis
Representative
IL
The Building Child Care for a Better Future Act dramatically increases federal funding for state child care entitlements and establishes a new \$5 billion annual grant program to address critical shortages in the child care workforce, supply, and quality in identified high-need areas. These funds are intended to supplement existing spending and support providers through facility improvements, workforce training, and ensuring living wages for staff. The legislation also sets specific requirements for planning, reporting, and evaluation to track the impact of these investments.
This bill requires local governments seeking federal funding to credibly report hate crimes to the FBI or face ineligibility, with an exception for jurisdictions demonstrating significant public education efforts.
Donald Beyer
Representative
VA
Donald Beyer
Representative
VA
The Improving Reporting to Prevent Hate Act of 2025 establishes new federal oversight for local governments seeking hate crime prevention grants. Jurisdictions with over 100,000 residents must demonstrate credible hate crime reporting to the FBI to remain eligible for funding. Failure to report credibly can result in ineligibility, though jurisdictions can avoid penalties by proving they have undertaken significant public education and improved reporting standards.
This Act clarifies that insurance payments cannot be counted as a "duplication of benefits" when determining eligibility for FEMA temporary housing assistance after a disaster.
Julia Brownley
Representative
CA
Julia Brownley
Representative
CA
The FEMA Temporary Housing Assistance Improvement Act clarifies that insurance payouts received by disaster survivors will not be counted as a "duplication of benefits" when determining eligibility for FEMA temporary housing assistance. This ensures that receiving insurance money does not automatically disqualify an individual from receiving necessary temporary housing aid following a disaster.
This Act establishes a program, managed by the Librarian of Congress, to create and disseminate educational resources countering denial of the Armenian Genocide.
Dina Titus
Representative
NV
Dina Titus
Representative
NV
The Armenian Genocide Education Act establishes a program managed by the Librarian of Congress to develop and share educational resources combating denial of the 1915-1923 Armenian Genocide. This initiative will create online materials, train educators, and encourage the integration of accurate history into school curricula. The Act authorizes $2 million annually for five years to support these educational efforts aimed at promoting awareness and preventing future atrocities.
This Act mandates the Department of Labor to establish and enforce comprehensive workplace violence prevention standards for healthcare and social service workers, while also tying compliance to Medicare funding for certain facilities.
Joe Courtney
Representative
CT
Joe Courtney
Representative
CT
This Act mandates the Secretary of Labor to establish an interim and then a final standard requiring comprehensive workplace violence prevention plans for employers in the healthcare and social service sectors. These plans must be developed with employee input and detail risk assessments, hazard controls, reporting procedures, and annual training. Furthermore, the bill amends the Social Security Act to require Medicare-funded hospitals and skilled nursing facilities not covered by OSHA to comply with these new federal workplace violence prevention standards. The legislation also establishes clear definitions for workplace violence and includes strong anti-retaliation protections for employees who exercise their rights under the Act.
The Hunger-Free Future Act of 2025 mandates that any adjustment to the Thrifty Food Plan used for SNAP benefits cannot result in an increase in household food insecurity.
Shontel Brown
Representative
OH
Shontel Brown
Representative
OH
The Hunger-Free Future Act of 2025 mandates that any adjustment to the Thrifty Food Plan used for calculating SNAP benefits must not result in an increase in food insecurity. This ensures that updates to the cost of the food plan do not negatively impact households' ability to afford adequate nutrition.
This resolution formally recognizes and supports the goals and ideals of the International Transgender Day of Visibility to honor the achievements and acknowledge the ongoing struggles of the transgender community.
Sara Jacobs
Representative
CA
Sara Jacobs
Representative
CA
This resolution formally recognizes and celebrates the International Transgender Day of Visibility. Congress acknowledges the achievements of transgender individuals while highlighting the ongoing discrimination and violence they face. The resolution encourages appropriate ceremonies and activities to observe the day and celebrate the community's leadership and fight for equality.