Track Donald's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This Act establishes grants to help medical and osteopathic schools, particularly those in underserved areas, expand programs to increase the number of doctors serving diverse and medically needy communities.
Jim Costa
Representative
CA
Jim Costa
Representative
CA
The Expanding Medical Education Act establishes new federal grants to help medical and osteopathic schools establish, upgrade, or expand programs, prioritizing those in medically underserved areas. These funds are intended to support the recruitment and training of diverse students, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, and develop curricula focused on culturally competent care. The Secretary of HHS must report regularly to Congress on the impact of these grants on the healthcare workforce in underserved communities.
The Fight for Families Act of 2025 makes the federal tax credit for qualified special needs adoption expenses partially refundable, allowing eligible taxpayers to receive money back even if they owe no tax.
Zachary (Zach) Nunn
Representative
IA
Zachary (Zach) Nunn
Representative
IA
The Fight for Families Act of 2025 makes a portion of the federal tax credit for adopting children with special needs refundable. This means eligible families can receive money back as a refund, even if they owe no taxes. The refundability applies specifically to the amount of the credit tied to their special needs adoption expenses.
The HELPER Act of 2025 establishes a new FHA mortgage insurance program offering 100% financing with an upfront premium and no monthly premiums for eligible first responders, educators, and law enforcement officers.
John Rutherford
Representative
FL
John Rutherford
Representative
FL
The HELPER Act of 2025 establishes a new FHA mortgage insurance program to assist first responders, educators, and law enforcement officers in purchasing homes. This program offers eligible first-time homebuyers 100% financing with no down payment required. Instead of monthly premiums, borrowers pay an upfront FHA insurance premium at closing.
This Act extends the eligibility period for beginning and veteran farmers and ranchers to receive enhanced crop insurance premium assistance.
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
The Crop Insurance for Future Farmers Act expands eligibility for enhanced crop insurance support by increasing the definition of a "beginning farmer or rancher" from five to ten crop years. This legislation also extends the qualifying period for "veteran farmers and ranchers" under the same terms. Furthermore, it restructures the premium assistance structure for these groups, providing tiered, decreasing levels of extra financial help over their first ten years of participation.
The Deliver for Democracy Act ties the Postal Service's ability to raise periodical rates to meeting specific on-time delivery performance targets and mandates annual reporting and a GAO study on USPS pricing strategies.
Robert Aderholt
Representative
AL
Robert Aderholt
Representative
AL
The Deliver for Democracy Act ties the Postal Service's ability to raise rates for periodicals to meeting specific on-time delivery performance targets. It mandates annual public reporting on newspaper delivery performance, requiring the Postmaster General to detail service metrics. Furthermore, the bill directs the GAO to study and report on strategies the USPS could use to improve the financial standing of underperforming mail products.
The Major Richard Star Act ensures that military retirees with combat-related disabilities can concurrently receive their full military retirement pay and VA disability compensation without reduction.
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
The Major Richard Star Act ensures that military retirees with combat-related disabilities can receive both their military retirement pay and VA disability compensation concurrently without reduction. This law removes previous restrictions that caused military retirement pay to be offset by VA disability payments for these specific cases. The changes take effect on the first day of the month following the Act's enactment.
This bill expands eligibility for veterans who served in Guam between August 15, 1958, and July 31, 1980, to receive a presumption of service connection for diseases associated with herbicide exposure.
James (Jim) Moylan
Representative
GU
James (Jim) Moylan
Representative
GU
The Correcting Guam's History in the PACT Act expands eligibility for veterans who served in Guam to receive a presumption of service connection for diseases linked to herbicide exposure. This change specifically covers service in Guam between August 15, 1958, and July 31, 1980. Coverage for veterans who served in American Samoa remains unchanged.
This act exempts individuals and businesses deriving at least 75% of their adjusted gross income from farming, ranching, or forestry from certain payment limitations for specified agricultural disaster programs.
Jimmy Panetta
Representative
CA
Jimmy Panetta
Representative
CA
The Fair Access to Agriculture Disaster Programs Act creates an exception to income limits for certain federal agriculture disaster payments. This exception applies to individuals or businesses where at least 75% of their average adjusted gross income is derived from farming, ranching, or forestry. Consequently, these deeply involved agricultural producers will not be subject to standard payment caps on specific disaster assistance programs.
The Save Our Shipyards Act of 2025 establishes the National Commission on the Maritime Industrial Base to study the U.S. maritime industry and recommend policies to strengthen it for national defense and economic competitiveness.
Mark Green
Representative
TN
Mark Green
Representative
TN
The Save Our Shipyards Act of 2025 establishes the National Commission on the Maritime Industrial Base (the SOS Commission). This group is tasked with thoroughly investigating the current state and future needs of the U.S. maritime industrial base, particularly concerning national defense readiness. The Commission must then deliver a public report detailing its findings and policy recommendations to strengthen domestic shipbuilding, repair capabilities, and the maritime workforce.
This bill grants U.S. Armed Forces members serving in Kenya, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Chad the same tax benefits as those serving in designated combat zones.
Jimmy Panetta
Representative
CA
Jimmy Panetta
Representative
CA
This bill extends combat zone tax benefits to members of the Armed Forces serving in Kenya, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Chad. It treats these locations as "qualified hazardous duty areas" for tax purposes, applying the same favorable rules used for official combat zones. This change impacts filing deadlines, income exclusions, and tax liability for service members in these specific regions.
Recognizes and honors National Board Certified Teachers for their positive impact on student learning and encourages support for the growth of new certified teachers.
Julia Letlow
Representative
LA
Julia Letlow
Representative
LA
This resolution recognizes and honors teachers who have achieved or maintained National Board Certification as of March 2025, acknowledging their positive impact on student learning and potential lifetime earnings. It encourages the growth of new National Board Certified Teachers by urging educators, administrators, school districts, and States to provide candidates with incentives and support.
The Caring for Survivors Act of 2025 increases dependency and indemnity compensation for surviving spouses and lowers the required period of total disability rating before death for survivors to qualify for certain benefits.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
The Caring for Survivors Act of 2025 aims to increase financial support for surviving spouses of veterans. This bill raises the monthly Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) payment rate for surviving spouses. Additionally, it lowers the required duration of total disability rating before death from ten years to five years for survivors to qualify for certain DIC benefits. If the disability period was between five and ten years, the benefit amount will be proportionally adjusted.
This Act establishes a statutory right to access Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) services and prohibits overly burdensome state or local regulations that interfere with that access.
Laura Gillen
Representative
NY
Laura Gillen
Representative
NY
The Access to Family Building Act aims to guarantee that patients can access Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) services and that healthcare providers can offer them without unreasonable interference. This legislation preempts state and local laws that impose burdens on ART services not required for similar medical procedures or that hinder access without improving safety. The Act establishes the right to access ART and provides robust legal avenues for individuals, providers, and the government to challenge and strike down restrictive regulations.
This Act eliminates the waiting periods for Social Security disability benefits and Medicare coverage for individuals diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer.
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
The Metastatic Breast Cancer Access to Care Act aims to improve support for individuals diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. This bill eliminates the standard waiting period for receiving Social Security disability insurance benefits and waives the 24-month waiting period for Medicare coverage. These changes ensure immediate access to crucial financial and healthcare support upon diagnosis.
This bill authorizes the creation and sale of commemorative gold and silver coins to mark the 25th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, with surcharges benefiting the National September 11 Memorial and Museum.
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
This Act authorizes the creation and sale of special commemorative gold and silver coins to mark the 25th anniversary of the September 11th attacks. The coins will feature designs honoring the victims and first responders, with the phrase "Never Forget" required on at least one design. All surcharges collected from the sale of these coins will be donated to support the ongoing operations and maintenance of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. The Treasury must ensure the entire coin program results in no net cost to the Federal Government.
The MATCH IT Act of 2025 mandates the creation of national standards and data requirements to improve the accuracy of patient record matching across healthcare systems, aiming to reduce safety risks and administrative costs.
Mike Kelly
Representative
PA
Mike Kelly
Representative
PA
The MATCH IT Act of 2025 aims to significantly improve patient safety and reduce healthcare costs by establishing national standards for accurate patient identification across health systems. This bill mandates the creation of clear definitions and minimum data sets necessary to achieve a near-perfect patient match rate. Furthermore, it introduces voluntary incentives through Medicare to encourage providers to adopt these new, higher standards for linking patient records.
This act amends the tax code to give businesses the option to immediately deduct or amortize (spread out over at least five years) their research and experimental expenditures.
Ron Estes
Representative
KS
Ron Estes
Representative
KS
The American Innovation and R&D Competitiveness Act of 2025 revises how businesses treat research and experimental (R&E) expenditures for tax purposes. Taxpayers can now choose between immediately deducting R&E costs or amortizing them over a period of at least 60 months. This legislation also makes technical adjustments to ensure consistency between immediate deductions and claiming the research tax credit.
This Act expands Medicare eligibility for home health services by explicitly including the need for occupational therapy as a qualifying factor.
Lloyd Smucker
Representative
PA
Lloyd Smucker
Representative
PA
The Medicare Home Health Accessibility Act updates Medicare rules to explicitly include the need for occupational therapy as a valid basis for qualifying for home health services under both Part A and Part B. This change ensures that occupational therapy is treated equally alongside physical and speech therapy when determining eligibility for in-home care. These new provisions will take effect for services provided on or after January 1, 2026.
This act allows State homes caring for veterans to choose between direct reimbursement or direct furnishing of high-cost medications.
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Representative
IA
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Representative
IA
The Providing Veterans Essential Medications Act allows State homes caring for veterans to choose how they receive reimbursement for very high-cost medications. State homes can opt to be reimbursed directly for the medication's cost or have the Secretary of the VA furnish the drug directly. This provision applies only when the cost of a specific medication exceeds a defined threshold relative to the standard monthly payment for that veteran's care.
This bill ensures that long-term care hospitals receive appropriate Medicare payments for treating seniors with critical conditions by exempting certain high-acuity cases from site-neutral payment rules.
Kevin Hern
Representative
OK
Kevin Hern
Representative
OK
The "Securing Access to Care for Seniors in Critical Condition Act of 2025" amends the Social Security Act to change Medicare payment rules for long-term care hospitals. Beginning October 1, 2026, hospitals will not be subject to site-neutral payment rules for patients discharged under specific high-severity diagnosis groups. This adjustment aims to ensure adequate financial support for hospitals treating the most critical patients.