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This bill strengthens federal law enforcement tools and establishes a new coordination center to combat organized retail and supply chain crime.
Charles Grassley
Senator
IA
Charles Grassley
Senator
IA
The Combating Organized Retail Crime Act aims to combat sophisticated criminal gangs engaged in large-scale retail and supply chain theft. This bill strengthens federal law by updating money laundering and stolen property statutes, including establishing a $5,000 aggregate value threshold for certain offenses. Crucially, it mandates the creation of a specialized federal Coordination Center within Homeland Security to unify efforts across all levels of law enforcement and private industry against these transnational criminal organizations.
This Act prohibits long-term retail concession agreements on U.S. military installations with businesses controlled by designated foreign nations, subject to national security waivers.
Ted Budd
Senator
NC
Ted Budd
Senator
NC
The Military Installation Retail Security Act of 2025 prohibits the Department of Defense from entering into or renewing long-term retail agreements on U.S. military bases with businesses controlled by designated "covered nations." The law mandates a review of all existing contracts, requiring termination unless a national security waiver is granted or the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) determines no threat exists. This measure aims to safeguard military installations by preventing undue influence from foreign adversaries through on-base commercial operations.
The REPAIR Act mandates that automakers provide independent mechanics and consumers with fair access to vehicle data, tools, and parts to ensure competitive and accessible auto repair options.
Ben Luján
Senator
NM
Ben Luján
Senator
NM
The REPAIR Act aims to ensure consumers and independent mechanics have fair access to the necessary vehicle data, tools, and parts required to service modern vehicles. This legislation prevents manufacturers from creating technological or contractual barriers that restrict competition in the automotive repair market. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is tasked with enforcing these new standards and creating rules to protect consumer data rights. Ultimately, the bill promotes consumer choice and fosters a competitive environment for vehicle maintenance and repair services.
This resolution honors the life, distinguished public service, and significant legislative contributions of the late former Louisiana Senator, John Bennett Johnston, Jr.
Bill Cassidy
Senator
LA
Bill Cassidy
Senator
LA
This resolution formally honors the life and extensive public service of the late Honorable John Bennett Johnston, Jr., former U.S. Senator for Louisiana. It details his career, highlighting his significant tenure on key Senate committees, particularly his leadership on energy policy. The resolution recognizes his legislative achievements benefiting Louisiana, including flood control and conservation efforts. Finally, the Senate adjourns immediately in his memory as a final tribute to his service.
This resolution officially designates April 2025 as National Native Plant Month to recognize the vital ecological and economic benefits of native flora.
Cindy Hyde-Smith
Senator
MS
Cindy Hyde-Smith
Senator
MS
This resolution officially designates April 2025 as "National Native Plant Month." It recognizes the critical ecological and economic importance of native plants for supporting local wildlife, maintaining healthy ecosystems, and conserving natural heritage. The designation aims to raise awareness about the vital role these indigenous species play across the United States.
This joint resolution disapproves the EPA's recently enacted rule setting new pollution control standards for heavy-duty vehicles and engines in California.
Deb Fischer
Senator
NE
Deb Fischer
Senator
NE
This joint resolution expresses Congress's formal disapproval of a recent rule issued by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) concerning California's pollution control standards for heavy-duty vehicles and engines. By invoking the Congressional Review Act, this measure nullifies the EPA's proposed regulations regarding emission standards, warranty provisions, and zero-emission vehicle requirements. Consequently, the specific EPA rule published on April 11, 2023, will not take legal effect.
This joint resolution expresses Congress's disapproval of the EPA's rule concerning California's Advanced Clean Cars II pollution control standards.
Shelley Capito
Senator
WV
Shelley Capito
Senator
WV
This joint resolution expresses Congress's disapproval of a specific Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rule concerning California's "Advanced Clean Cars II" pollution control standards. By invoking the Congressional Review Act, Congress is effectively vetoing this EPA regulation. This action prevents the EPA's rule regarding California's vehicle emission standards from taking effect.
The CONNECT for Health Act of 2025 permanently removes geographic barriers to Medicare telehealth, enhances program integrity through targeted oversight, and establishes new supports to improve quality and access for beneficiaries.
Brian Schatz
Senator
HI
Brian Schatz
Senator
HI
The CONNECT for Health Act of 2025 aims to significantly expand access to telehealth services under Medicare by permanently removing outdated geographic restrictions and broadening provider eligibility. The bill also enhances program integrity by dedicating new funding to oversight and establishing educational outreach for providers with unusual billing patterns. Finally, it mandates new resources, training, and public data reporting to ensure the quality and accessibility of virtual care for all beneficiaries.
The Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025 imposes sweeping economic and financial penalties on the Russian Federation and its affiliates, contingent upon Russia's failure to negotiate peace with Ukraine.
Lindsey Graham
Senator
SC
Lindsey Graham
Senator
SC
The Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025 mandates sweeping economic penalties against the Russian Federation and its affiliates for actions against Ukraine. This legislation requires the President and Treasury Secretary to impose escalating sanctions on Russian officials, financial institutions, and energy sector entities. Furthermore, the Act prohibits U.S. persons from investing in Russian debt, bans the trading of Russian securities on U.S. exchanges, and imposes a massive 500% import duty on Russian goods. Sanctions can only be terminated if Russia agrees to a verifiable peace deal with Ukraine.
This resolution honors the life, distinguished public service, and enduring legacy of former Wyoming Senator Alan K. Simpson.
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
This resolution formally honors the life and distinguished public service career of the Honorable Alan K. Simpson, former U.S. Senator for Wyoming. It celebrates his extensive tenure in both state and federal government, highlighting his focus on fiscal responsibility and support for veterans. The Senate expresses its deep sorrow at his passing and directs that the day's adjournment serve as a final tribute to his memory.
This joint resolution disapproves and nullifies the Department of Energy's proposed energy conservation standards for commercial refrigerators, freezers, and refrigerator-freezers.
Ashley Moody
Senator
FL
Ashley Moody
Senator
FL
This joint resolution expresses Congress's disapproval of the Department of Energy's (DOE) proposed energy conservation standards for commercial refrigerators, freezers, and refrigerator-freezers. By invoking the Congressional Review Act, Congress is officially rejecting and nullifying the specific DOE rule published in the Federal Register. Consequently, the DOE's proposed energy efficiency requirements for these commercial cooling units will not take effect.
This act restricts federal district courts from issuing nationwide injunctions, limiting relief to specific parties or the geographic district where the court sits.
Joshua Hawley
Senator
MO
Joshua Hawley
Senator
MO
The Nationwide Injunction Abuse Prevention Act of 2025 aims to restrict the power of U.S. District Courts to issue broad nationwide injunctions. This legislation mandates that any order for injunctive relief must be narrowly tailored, applying only to the specific parties involved in the lawsuit or limited to the geographic boundaries of the judicial district where the court sits. The goal is to prevent federal courts from issuing sweeping orders that affect the entire nation.
This bill mandates that colleges receiving federal funds must use E-Verify and face immediate loss of federal aid for hiring unauthorized workers.
Jim Banks
Senator
IN
Jim Banks
Senator
IN
The College Employment Accountability Act mandates that institutions receiving federal funds must use the E-Verify program to confirm employee work authorization. Any finding that a college has hired unauthorized aliens or failed to participate in E-Verify will result in the immediate loss of all federal student and institutional aid. The Department of Homeland Security is tasked with monitoring compliance and reporting violations to the Department of Education.
This bill prohibits the expenditure of U.S. federal funds in Gaza unless the President certifies that the money will not benefit Hamas, other designated terrorist organizations, or UN entities promoting anti-Israel or anti-Semitic propaganda.
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
The Stop Taxpayer Funding of Hamas Act prohibits the expenditure of U.S. federal funds in Gaza unless the President certifies to Congress that the money will not benefit Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, or other designated terrorist organizations. This restriction also applies to funds channeled through the United Nations, requiring certification that the UN entity is not promoting anti-Israel or anti-Semitic propaganda. Essentially, the bill halts federal spending in Gaza until strict anti-terrorism and ideological purity conditions are met.
The Major Richard Star Act allows veterans with combat-related disabilities to receive both military retired pay and veteran's disability compensation without reduction.
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
The Major Richard Star Act allows veterans with combat-related disabilities to receive both veteran's disability compensation and military retired pay concurrently, without reduction. This act amends Title 10 of the United States Code to ensure that disability retirees with combat-related disabilities are not subject to reductions in retired pay due to receiving veteran's disability compensation. These changes will take effect the first day of the month following the enactment of the Act.
This Act expands the Work Opportunity Tax Credit to include employers who hire military spouses.
Timothy Kaine
Senator
VA
Timothy Kaine
Senator
VA
The Military Spouse Hiring Act amends the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) to include military spouses as eligible hires. This allows employers to claim the tax credit for hiring individuals certified as spouses of active-duty military personnel. The provision applies to wages paid for individuals hired after the Act's enactment date.
This Act establishes a five-year pilot program to sustain the workload of Army government-owned arsenals by giving preferential contract consideration to private partners who utilize them.
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
The Arsenal Workload Sustainment Act establishes a five-year pilot program to ensure the Army's government-owned arsenals receive consistent work. This is achieved by giving significant contractual preference to private partners who agree to utilize these critical defense manufacturing facilities. Specifically, bids from companies that do not partner with an arsenal will have 20 percent added to their price during evaluation. The Secretary of Defense must report annually to Congress on the program's effectiveness and the future needs of the arsenals.
The GUARD Act prohibits states from receiving federal child abuse prevention funds if they penalize parents who oppose medical or social changes for minors based on the parent's belief about the child's biological sex.
Jim Banks
Senator
IN
Jim Banks
Senator
IN
The Guaranteeing Unalienable and Anatomical Rights for Dependents Act (GUARD Act) establishes new conditions for states receiving federal child abuse prevention funding. Under this act, states cannot take adverse action against parents who oppose medical or social changes for their minors based on the parent's belief regarding the child's biological sex. Parents who face negative actions due to this opposition can sue to halt federal funding to the non-compliant state and seek the return of those funds.
This bill aims to restore the presumption that patent holders are entitled to injunctions against infringers to strengthen patent rights and encourage innovation.
Christopher Coons
Senator
DE
Christopher Coons
Senator
DE
The "RESTORE Patent Rights Act of 2025" aims to strengthen patent protection by restoring the presumption that patent holders are entitled to an injunction against those who infringe on their patents. This bill seeks to reverse recent court decisions that have made it more difficult for patent owners to stop infringement, particularly benefiting individual inventors, universities, startups, and small businesses. By making it easier for patent holders to obtain injunctions, the act intends to discourage patent infringement and promote innovation.
The Leveling the Playing Field 2.0 Act strengthens U.S. trade laws to combat unfair trade practices, prevent duty evasion, and protect domestic industries.
Todd Young
Senator
IN
Todd Young
Senator
IN
The Leveling the Playing Field 2.0 Act enhances U.S. trade laws to counteract unfair trade practices by foreign countries. It strengthens the ability of the International Trade Commission to address successive instances of unfair trade, expands countervailing duty authority, and prevents duty evasion. The Act also counters currency undervaluation and sets clear guidelines for implementation and applicability.