Track Sheila's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This bill amends the Higher Education Act to expand the authorized uses of funds for Historically Black Colleges and Universities to strengthen their arts, arts education, and cultural programs.
Alma Adams
Representative
NC
Alma Adams
Representative
NC
This bill amends the Higher Education Act to provide additional funding opportunities for Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) specifically focused on the arts. It recognizes the crucial role HBCUs play in preserving and promoting Black art and culture. The legislation authorizes HBCUs to use grant funds for student support, outreach, exhibitions, and partnerships with the National Endowment for the Arts to strengthen their arts programs.
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 bill allows Members of Congress to use Department of Veterans Affairs facilities to meet with constituents under specific, regulated conditions.
Brian Mast
Representative
FL
Brian Mast
Representative
FL
The Improving Veterans Access to Congressional Services Act of 2025 allows Members of Congress to use designated Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities to meet with their constituents. The VA Secretary must establish regulations within 90 days outlining fair access, reasonable costs, and strict ethical limitations on political activity within these spaces. These rules specifically prohibit campaigning and recording patients while ensuring the Member's use does not interfere with VA operations.
This Act imposes sanctions on foreign individuals and entities facilitating North Korea's transfer of weapons or support to Russia for its war in Ukraine.
Gerald Connolly
Representative
VA
Gerald Connolly
Representative
VA
The Russia-North Korea Cooperation Sanctions Act imposes penalties on foreign individuals and entities that facilitate the transfer of North Korean weapons to Russia for use in its war against Ukraine. This legislation mandates asset freezes and visa bans against those involved in arms deals, logistics, or related financial transactions. Furthermore, the Act requires the President to report regularly to Congress on sanctions enforcement and the U.S. strategy to counter this cooperation.
This Act overhauls federal firearm dealer regulations by mandating enhanced physical security, stricter inventory tracking, increased licensing fees, and new oversight for online firearm facilitators.
Robin Kelly
Representative
IL
Robin Kelly
Representative
IL
The Federal Firearm Licensee Act significantly overhauls federal regulation of gun dealers by mandating enhanced physical security, stricter inventory tracking, and increased record-keeping requirements. The bill repeals outdated restrictions on the ATF, increases licensing fees, and establishes new regulations for online firearm transfer facilitators. Furthermore, it strengthens enforcement by increasing penalties for compliance failures and mandating more frequent inspections for high-risk dealers.
This Act prohibits the State Department from implementing any reorganization without specific statutory authorization from Congress and the submission of a detailed plan outlining the impact of the changes.
Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Representative
CA
Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Representative
CA
The Defending American Diplomacy Act prohibits the Secretary of State from implementing any reorganization of the State Department without specific statutory authorization from Congress and the submission of a detailed plan. This plan must thoroughly analyze the impact on foreign policy goals, operations, and personnel. If the Secretary proceeds without authorization, specific funding restrictions against the Department of Government Efficiency and official travel for high-level appointees will take effect.
The Lower Drug Costs for Families Act modifies Medicare Part B and Part D inflation rebate calculations by incorporating commercial market data and shifting the base years backward to potentially increase manufacturer rebates.
Steven Horsford
Representative
NV
Steven Horsford
Representative
NV
The Lower Drug Costs for Families Act modifies how prescription drug inflation rebates are calculated for Medicare Part B and Part D. This bill incorporates commercial market sales data into the rebate calculations for both parts. Additionally, it shifts the baseline reference years for these rebate calculations to earlier dates, starting in 2016. These changes aim to adjust the financial responsibility of manufacturers when drug prices rise faster than inflation.
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.
This Act establishes an annual out-of-pocket spending cap for prescription drug cost-sharing, starting at \$2,000 for individuals and \$4,000 for families in 2026, with future adjustments based on medical cost inflation.
Steven Horsford
Representative
NV
Steven Horsford
Representative
NV
The Capping Prescription Costs Act of 2025 establishes a hard annual limit on the amount individuals and families must pay out-of-pocket for prescription drugs under their health plans. Starting in 2026, this cap will be set at \$2,000 for individuals and \$4,000 for families, adjusting annually based on medical cost inflation. This requirement applies to both ACA marketplace plans and most employer-sponsored group health plans.
The Taiwan Allies Fund Act establishes a fund to provide financial assistance to nations facing pressure from the PRC for maintaining ties with Taiwan, while also encouraging deeper U.S. support for Taiwan's international presence.
Raja Krishnamoorthi
Representative
IL
Raja Krishnamoorthi
Representative
IL
The Taiwan Allies Fund Act establishes a dedicated fund to support countries that maintain relationships with Taiwan despite pressure from the People's Republic of China (PRC). This fund authorizes up to $40 million annually for fiscal years 2026 through 2028 to help eligible nations counter PRC coercion. Aid will focus on strengthening democratic partnerships, supporting Taiwan's international participation, and offering alternatives to PRC economic influence. The Secretary of State will manage the fund, coordinating with Taiwan, and must report annually to Congress on the fund's activities and Taiwan's matching contributions.
The Servicemembers and Veterans Empowerment and Support Act of 2025 aims to modernize support for MST survivors by studying digital trauma, streamlining disability claims with flexible evidence, and expanding access to sensitive health care for all components of the military.
Chellie Pingree
Representative
ME
Chellie Pingree
Representative
ME
The Servicemembers and Veterans Empowerment and Support Act of 2025 aims to significantly improve support and benefits for those who have experienced military sexual trauma (MST). The bill mandates a review of coverage for technology-related trauma and overhauls the disability claims process to be more sensitive and evidence-flexible. Furthermore, it expands access to VA health care for MST survivors, including those in reserve components, and ensures timely communication of available support services upon filing a claim.
This Act imposes sweeping, mandatory sanctions, tariffs, and investment prohibitions on the Russian Federation and its affiliates until Russia negotiates a lasting peace with Ukraine.
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
The Sanctioning Russia Act of 2025 imposes sweeping economic penalties on the Russian Federation in response to its aggression against Ukraine. This legislation mandates severe, immediate sanctions against key Russian officials, financial institutions, and energy sector entities, including asset freezes and trade prohibitions. Furthermore, the Act dramatically increases import duties on Russian goods and requires the President to review and reimpose these measures until Russia negotiates a lasting peace with Ukraine.
This act requires group and individual health plans to allow individuals to obtain a 365-day supply of covered contraceptives upfront without cost-sharing.
Lauren Underwood
Representative
IL
Lauren Underwood
Representative
IL
The Convenient Contraception Act amends current law to require group health plans and individual health insurance coverage to allow individuals to obtain a full 365-day supply of covered contraceptives at one time. This upfront, year-long supply must be provided without any cost-sharing requirements like copays or deductibles. This provision takes effect for plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2026.
This resolution officially recognizes and supports the goals of National Women's History Month for March 2025, honoring the ongoing struggle and achievements of women throughout American history.
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
This resolution officially recognizes and celebrates National Women's History Month for March 2025, honoring the long struggle and significant achievements of women throughout American history. It highlights key milestones in women's suffrage, political leadership, and social progress. The House of Representatives supports the goals of ensuring women's history is taught and recognizes the 2025 theme, "Moving Forward Together! Women Educating Inspiring Generations!"
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 Act establishes a comprehensive security partnership between the U.S., Israel, Greece, and Cyprus to enhance counterterrorism efforts and maritime security through new training programs, interparliamentary groups, and the removal of certain restrictions on defense cooperation with Cyprus.
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
This Act establishes a comprehensive security partnership between the United States, Israel, Greece, and the Republic of Cyprus focused on counterterrorism and maritime security in the Eastern Mediterranean. It mandates the creation of new joint training programs, formalizes interparliamentary and executive cooperation groups, and removes previous limitations on defense articles for Cyprus. The legislation also authorizes significant funding for security centers and training initiatives in Cyprus and Greece through fiscal year 2029.
This resolution formally reaffirms the Federal Government's commitment to recognizing the enduring legacy, vital contributions, and future success of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).
Alma Adams
Representative
NC
Alma Adams
Representative
NC
This resolution formally recognizes and honors the enduring legacy and vital contributions of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) to the nation. It reaffirms the Federal Government's commitment to supporting these essential institutions that drive economic growth and produce a disproportionate number of professionals in critical fields. The measure serves as a strong statement celebrating HBCUs as centers of excellence and opportunity.
This Act expands and reforms the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) to increase funding, simplify eligibility, mandate energy efficiency upgrades, and protect low-income families from high utility costs and shutoffs.
Yassamin Ansari
Representative
AZ
Yassamin Ansari
Representative
AZ
The Heating and Cooling Relief Act aims to significantly expand and modernize energy assistance for low-income families facing high utility costs and extreme weather. It increases funding for the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), streamlines eligibility requirements, and mandates that energy suppliers take steps to prevent shutoffs and eliminate late fees for recipients. Furthermore, the bill prioritizes using funds for weatherization and home retrofitting to reduce fossil fuel dependence and improve climate resilience for vulnerable households.
The Hot Foods Act of 2025 lifts the general ban on purchasing ready-to-eat hot foods with SNAP benefits while imposing a sales cap on retailers that primarily sell such items.
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
The Hot Foods Act of 2025 removes the general federal ban on using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to purchase hot, ready-to-eat foods. This legislation clarifies that hot foods are now eligible for purchase with SNAP benefits, while also setting a new rule that limits SNAP-participating retailers to deriving no more than 50% of their gross sales from these ready-to-eat hot items. The act updates existing statutes to reflect this expanded purchasing power for recipients.
This bill mandates that Medicare provide equitable reimbursement for the transportation and setup of portable ultrasound equipment, mirroring current payments for portable X-ray services.
Beth Van Duyne
Representative
TX
Beth Van Duyne
Representative
TX
The Portable Ultrasound Reimbursement Equity Act of 2025 updates Medicare coverage to include diagnostic ultrasound tests. This legislation mandates that Medicare establish separate payments for the transportation and setup of portable ultrasound equipment, mirroring existing payments for portable X-ray services. These changes are set to take effect starting January 1, 2027.