Track Charles's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This Act mandates that federal agencies assist the Department of Commerce in maximizing the collection of detailed citizenship, noncitizen, and undocumented immigrant data for the census and requires the addition of a citizenship question to the 2030 decennial census while terminating the Census Bureau's use of differential privacy.
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
The Citizen Only Updated National Tally Act (COUNT Act) mandates that federal agencies must assist the Department of Commerce in gathering comprehensive administrative records to accurately determine the citizenship status of the U.S. population. This data collection effort aims to provide policymakers with precise facts regarding immigration's impact. Furthermore, the bill requires the addition of a citizenship question to the 2030 decennial census and terminates the Census Bureau's use of differential privacy for data protection six months after enactment.
The FEMA Act of 2025 establishes FEMA as an independent, cabinet-level agency and enacts sweeping reforms across public assistance, individual aid, and mitigation programs to speed up recovery and increase transparency.
Sam Graves
Representative
MO
Sam Graves
Representative
MO
The FEMA Act of 2025 establishes the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as an independent, cabinet-level agency to lead a unified, all-hazards approach to national emergency management. The bill enacts sweeping reforms across Public Assistance, Individual Assistance, and Mitigation programs to accelerate recovery, streamline funding, and reduce bureaucratic hurdles for disaster survivors and communities. Furthermore, it mandates significant new transparency measures, including public data reporting and GAO oversight, to ensure accountability for federal disaster spending.
This bill exempts federal actions for infill housing construction from NEPA review and accelerates the required frequency of state natural hazard risk assessments.
Laura Friedman
Representative
CA
Laura Friedman
Representative
CA
This bill exempts federal actions related to the construction of qualifying infill housing from the environmental review requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). It defines qualifying infill housing based on location, size, and successful environmental site assessments. Additionally, the legislation accelerates the required frequency for states to update their natural hazard risk assessments from every five years to every three years.
The CARE for Children Act officially recognizes and funds "cottage family homes" as a new option for foster care placements, ensuring they meet strict standards for child well-being and family connection.
W. Steube
Representative
FL
W. Steube
Representative
FL
The Create Accountable Respectful Environments (CARE) for Children Act officially recognizes and integrates "cottage family homes" into federal foster care regulations. This allows these specialized homes to receive federal maintenance payments if they meet strict standards focused on family connection, trauma-informed care, and prohibiting harmful restraints. The bill ensures states maintain flexibility in utilizing these placements while upholding high standards for child well-being.
This Act expands emergency grant funding for rural water infrastructure and temporarily exempts certain disaster-related clean water treatment discharges from NPDES permitting.
Jim Costa
Representative
CA
Jim Costa
Representative
CA
The Emergency Rural Water Response Act of 2025 aims to bolster rural water infrastructure and emergency response capabilities. This legislation expands eligibility for existing water assistance grants to cover related infrastructure and increases the maximum grant amount available to communities. Furthermore, it provides a temporary exemption from NPDES permitting for essential, temporary water treatment facilities established immediately following a declared state disaster.
This Act establishes the "Local Farmers Feeding Our Communities" program to strengthen local food security by funding agreements that support local producers and distribute fresh food to communities.
Robert Bresnahan
Representative
PA
Robert Bresnahan
Representative
PA
The Local Farmers Feeding our Communities Act establishes a new program to support local food producers and strengthen regional food security. This initiative requires the Secretary of Agriculture to fund agreements that ensure nutritious, locally sourced food is purchased and distributed widely, prioritizing small and beginning farmers. Funds must be used to buy minimally processed local products and provide technical assistance to producers. The program is backed by mandatory funding starting in Fiscal Year 2026.
This Act prohibits covered foreign entities from acquiring or leasing U.S. agricultural land and temporarily bans them from purchasing residential real estate, imposing severe penalties for non-compliance.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
This Act prohibits "covered foreign entities," primarily defined as those connected to the People's Republic of China, from acquiring or leasing U.S. agricultural land. Covered entities currently owning such land must divest within one year or face severe daily fines and potential criminal forfeiture. Additionally, the bill imposes a temporary two-year ban on these same entities purchasing residential real estate, with separate penalties for non-compliance. The legislation mandates the creation of new enforcement offices within the Departments of Agriculture and Commerce to oversee compliance.
The Fire Department Repayment Act of 2025 mandates federal agencies to establish standard payment procedures for fire suppression cost share agreements and reimburse local fire departments promptly, ideally within one year of the fire suppression event.
Josh Harder
Representative
CA
Josh Harder
Representative
CA
The Fire Department Repayment Act of 2025 seeks to expedite payments to local fire departments for fire suppression cost share agreements. It mandates federal agencies to establish standard payment timelines, revise existing agreements for compliance, and ensure alignment with cooperative fire protection agreements. The bill aims to reimburse local fire departments promptly, ideally within one year of fire suppression activities.
This Act requires the Treasury Department to annually assess and report on the financial risks to the federal government from major fiscal shocks like recessions, disasters, or crises.
Ben Cline
Representative
VA
Ben Cline
Representative
VA
The Fiscal Contingency Preparedness Act mandates that the Treasury Department, in coordination with the OMB, include a new analysis of potential financial risks from major "fiscal shocks" in its annual report. This analysis must assess the short-term and long-term financial impacts of events like recessions, natural disasters, or cyber attacks on the federal government. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) will subsequently review the methodology and findings of this new fiscal assessment.
This Act establishes a program for the Secretary of the Interior to coordinate and fund the reforestation and restoration of federal lands damaged by unplanned disasters like wildfires or insect outbreaks.
Brittany Pettersen
Representative
CO
Brittany Pettersen
Representative
CO
The Post-Disaster Reforestation and Restoration Act of 2025 establishes a program, led by the Secretary of the Interior, to systematically identify and restore federal lands damaged by unplanned disturbances like wildfires. This program requires the annual proposal of priority restoration projects, funded through grants and contracts, with an emphasis on partner collaboration. Furthermore, the Secretary must regularly report progress and funding needs for seed and seedling supply to Congress.
This Act mandates that the Department of Veterans Affairs annually offer mental health consultations and outreach to veterans already receiving disability compensation for a service-connected mental health condition.
Nicole (Nikki) Budzinski
Representative
IL
Nicole (Nikki) Budzinski
Representative
IL
The VA Mental Health Outreach and Engagement Act mandates that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) must proactively offer an annual mental health consultation to every veteran receiving disability compensation for a service-connected mental health condition. This outreach aims to ensure these veterans are regularly informed about and offered access to available mental health care options. The law also requires the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to report on the implementation and effectiveness of these new consultation requirements within two years.
This bill expedites security assistance to Middle Eastern and North African partners who normalize relations with Israel and cooperate against Iranian threats, while safeguarding Israel's qualitative military edge.
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
The Abraham Accords Defense Against Terror Act expedites security assistance and defense sales to Middle Eastern and North African countries that have normalized relations with Israel and cooperate against Iranian threats. This process requires a shortened 15-day congressional notification period from the President for approved transfers. Furthermore, the State Department must submit regular, public reports detailing the security strategy, threat assessments, and progress in countering Iranian proxies. Crucially, the Act ensures that these provisions do not undermine Israel's qualitative military edge.
This act modernizes the tax code by treating low alcohol by volume wine (under 8.5% ABV and low carbonation) the same as standard still wine for federal excise tax purposes, effective after December 31, 2025.
Andrea Salinas
Representative
OR
Andrea Salinas
Representative
OR
The Bubble Tax Modernization Act of 2025 simplifies federal excise tax treatment for certain low alcohol by volume (ABV) wines. This legislation reclassifies qualifying low ABV wines (under 8.5% ABV and low carbonation) as standard still wines for tax calculation purposes under Section 5041(h). These changes will take effect for wine removed from bond after December 31, 2025.
This Act prohibits U.S. commerce and services for vessels associated with ports in Western Hemisphere trade partners that have illegally seized access-controlling land belonging to American entities since 2024.
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
The Defending American Property Abroad Act of 2025 targets foreign governments in the Western Hemisphere that have seized or unfairly controlled port infrastructure essential to U.S. trade access since early 2024. The bill requires the executive branch to identify this "prohibited property" and subsequently ban any associated vessels from accessing U.S. ports or receiving services. Furthermore, the Act expands the definition of unfair trade practices to explicitly include the nationalization or discriminatory treatment of U.S. assets by foreign nations.
This bill incentivizes federal transit grants for areas that adopt local policies removing barriers to building more housing, especially affordable housing, near transit facilities.
Scott Peters
Representative
CA
Scott Peters
Representative
CA
The Build More Housing Near Transit Act of 2025 incentivizes the construction of new housing near public transit by awarding extra points on federal capital investment grants. These extra points are given to applicants whose jurisdictions have adopted "pro-housing policies," such as reducing parking minimums or streamlining approval processes for multi-family housing. The Secretary must consult with HUD to ensure these local policies are expected to result in measurable increases in housing, particularly for low-income residents.
This act restructures federal predisaster hazard mitigation funding under the Stafford Act by shifting control to states via a formula-based allocation and prioritizing governor-recommended projects.
Shomari Figures
Representative
AL
Shomari Figures
Representative
AL
The Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities for All Act of 2025 reforms federal predisaster hazard mitigation funding by shifting control from direct local applications to a state-managed system. It establishes a new three-part formula for allocating funds to states based on equal shares, population, and natural hazard vulnerability. This legislation ensures tribal governments receive a minimum allocation and mandates that states pass at least half of their received funds directly to local governments executing recommended projects.
This Act prohibits the Federal Reserve from directly or indirectly issuing a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) and bars the Fed from developing or using one for monetary policy without explicit Congressional authorization.
Tom Emmer
Representative
MN
Tom Emmer
Representative
MN
The Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act strictly prohibits the Federal Reserve from directly or indirectly issuing a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) to individuals. This legislation prevents the Fed from developing, testing, or implementing any digital currency that functions as a direct liability of the Federal Reserve. Furthermore, Congress asserts that any authority to create such a digital asset must explicitly come from Congress itself.
This bill generally prohibits federal agencies from banning lead ammunition and tackle on federal lands and waters used for hunting and fishing, with narrow exceptions for specific areas if justified by wildlife data and state consistency.
Robert Wittman
Representative
VA
Robert Wittman
Representative
VA
The Protecting Access for Hunters and Anglers Act generally prohibits federal agencies from banning the use of lead ammunition or tackle on federal lands and waters open to hunting or fishing. Exceptions are allowed only for specific federal units where scientific data proves lead use is causing wildlife decline, and the restriction aligns with state law or policy. This legislation aims to maintain traditional hunting and fishing practices across most federal domains.
The SAFER at the Border Act restricts the Secretary of Homeland Security's authority to parole certain individuals, including known or suspected terrorists and special interest aliens, into the United States.
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
The Safeguarding Americans From Extremist Risk (SAFER) at the Border Act aims to enhance national security by establishing clear definitions for "known terrorist," "special interest alien," and "suspected terrorist." This legislation significantly restricts the Secretary of Homeland Security's authority to use parole for individuals arriving at the border. Specifically, it prohibits parole for anyone identified as a terrorist, a national security risk, or inadmissible due to terrorism-related activities.
The Disaster Loan Accountability and Reform Act mandates increased reporting, budget transparency, and oversight regarding the management and funding of Small Business Administration (SBA) disaster loans.
Tim Moore
Representative
NC
Tim Moore
Representative
NC
The Disaster Loan Accountability and Reform Act (DLARA) aims to increase transparency and improve management of Small Business Administration (SBA) disaster loans. It mandates stricter monthly reporting requirements for the SBA, imposes new financial breakdowns in the President's budget requests for disaster loan costs, and establishes limitations on new loan commitments when funding runs low. Furthermore, the bill requires comprehensive reports from the GAO and the SBA Inspector General to review past spending accuracy and the impact of recent program changes.