Track Maxwell's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The BALL Act prohibits the use of federal funds for any construction or renovation at the White House or its grounds during a lapse in appropriations, except for essential health and safety repairs.
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
The BALL Act, or White House Building Activities Locked-out in Lapse Act, prohibits the use of federal funds for any construction or renovation projects at the White House or its grounds during a government shutdown caused by a lapse in appropriations. This spending ban remains in effect until new funding is enacted. The only exception allows for work deemed immediately necessary for health or safety reasons.
This bill prohibits placing names, logos, or endorsements inside or on White House property without explicit approval from the Speaker and Minority Leader of the House.
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
This bill, the White House NOT FOR SALE Act, prohibits placing any individual's or organization's name on permanent or semi-permanent displays within the White House or its grounds without express approval from both the Speaker and Minority Leader of the House. This approval process requires consultation with the White House Curator and the Committee for the Preservation of the White House. However, displays that qualify as "commemorative works" are governed by existing federal law instead.
This act permanently establishes the structure and staffing of the Office of Head Start to ensure continued comprehensive support for eligible children and families.
Teresa Leger Fernandez
Representative
NM
Teresa Leger Fernandez
Representative
NM
The Every Child Deserves a Head Start Act of 2025 aims to solidify the foundational support for the Head Start program, recognizing its vital role in early childhood development. This bill permanently establishes the structure and staffing levels of the Office of Head Start, including its 12 regional offices, as they existed before January 20, 2025. The legislation strictly limits the Secretary of Health and Human Services from altering this established structure or reducing staff without specific Congressional notification procedures. Ultimately, the Act ensures the consistent delivery of essential educational and support services to eligible children and families nationwide.
This bill mandates that the House of Representatives convene daily during a government shutdown, requiring recorded quorum calls with fines for non-attendance.
Jared Moskowitz
Representative
FL
Jared Moskowitz
Representative
FL
This bill mandates that the House of Representatives must convene daily during a government shutdown, limiting their ability to adjourn. It requires recorded quorum calls on session days, imposing escalating fines on members who fail to check in electronically for two consecutive days. These fines must be paid by the member personally, with procedures established for appeals and automatic salary deduction for non-payment.
This resolution expresses deep concern over the surge in book banning and threats to free expression, urging the immediate restoration of removed materials in federal schools and the repeal of restrictive directives.
Jamie Raskin
Representative
MD
Jamie Raskin
Representative
MD
This resolution expresses deep concern over the growing trend of book banning and threats to freedom of expression in U.S. schools and libraries. It asserts that such censorship undermines democratic values and harms students by restricting access to diverse ideas and histories. The bill urges local entities to follow best practices for book challenges and calls for the immediate reinstatement of books removed from Department of Defense schools. Ultimately, it reaffirms the nation's commitment to First Amendment rights and the freedom to read.
This Act establishes the National Gun Violence Research Program to fund comprehensive research, repeal data restrictions, and coordinate federal efforts to study and prevent gun violence.
Valerie Foushee
Representative
NC
Valerie Foushee
Representative
NC
The National Gun Violence Research Act of 2025 aims to significantly increase federal research into the causes, consequences, and prevention of gun violence. This bill repeals previous restrictions that limited data collection and research by agencies like the ATF, CDC, and NIH. It establishes a new National Gun Violence Research Program to coordinate efforts, fund grants through agencies like the NSF and HHS, and develop voluntary safety standards through NIST.
This Act provides appropriations and mandates contract price adjustments to compensate federal contractor employees for losses incurred due to funding lapses or government shutdowns.
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
The Fair Pay for Federal Contractors Act of 2025 ensures that employees of federal contractors are compensated for losses incurred due to government funding lapses or shutdowns. It requires federal agencies to adjust existing contracts to cover reasonable costs associated with furloughs, pay cuts, or mandatory leave taken by contractor employees. The bill appropriates necessary funds to cover these contract price adjustments and mandates public reporting on the compensation provided.
This bill directs the President to immediately remove U.S. Armed Forces from hostilities against Venezuela and certain criminal organizations unless Congress specifically authorizes the use of force.
Ilhan Omar
Representative
MN
Ilhan Omar
Representative
MN
This bill directs the President to immediately remove United States Armed Forces from hostilities against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and certain designated criminal groups. Congress asserts that these military actions lack the necessary constitutional authorization or a declaration of war. The resolution mandates withdrawal unless Congress subsequently passes specific authorization or the U.S. is subject to an armed attack.
This Act establishes federal grants to fund comprehensive, trauma-informed mental health services and support programs in schools for students facing significant challenges.
Andrea Salinas
Representative
OR
Andrea Salinas
Representative
OR
The Mental Health Services for Students Act of 2025 establishes a new federal program to provide comprehensive, trauma-informed mental health services and supports in schools through grants and contracts. These funds will support partnerships to implement awareness campaigns, staff training on trauma and suicide risk, and direct student and family treatment. The Secretary must ensure equitable distribution of funding, which is capped at \$2 million per award, with Congress authorized to appropriate \$300 million annually for the initial years.
This resolution condemns using federal regulatory power or litigation to suppress lawful political speech critical of a party or the President, warning against authoritarianism.
Yassamin Ansari
Representative
AZ
Yassamin Ansari
Representative
AZ
This resolution strongly condemns attempts to use federal regulatory power or litigation to suppress lawful speech critical of a political party or the President. It reaffirms the fundamental importance of the First Amendment and warns that such actions resemble tactics used by authoritarian regimes. The bill urges government agencies to protect free expression and ensure accountability, not political censorship.
This Act mandates the restoration of previously available learning materials in Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) schools and establishes new review processes to limit the Secretary of Defense's ability to issue sweeping curriculum or event restrictions.
Jamie Raskin
Representative
MD
Jamie Raskin
Representative
MD
The Stop Censoring Military Families Act mandates the immediate restoration of previously available learning materials in Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) schools and prevents new restrictions until after the 2026–2027 academic year. It establishes strict notification and review processes before the Secretary of Defense can issue major directives affecting multiple DoDEA schools. Furthermore, the Act nullifies several specific Executive Orders within the Department of Defense and requires a study on establishing an independent body to manage DoDEA curricula.
This Act mandates that most health insurance plans, Medicare Part D, Medicaid, and CHIP must cover specific, currently recommended vaccines without out-of-pocket costs for a limited time.
Frank Pallone
Representative
NJ
Frank Pallone
Representative
NJ
The Protecting Free Vaccines Act mandates that most private health insurance plans must cover specific vaccines recommended by the CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) without any out-of-pocket costs until January 1, 2030. This requirement also updates coverage rules for Medicare Part D, Medicaid, and CHIP to ensure continuity of coverage for these recommended immunizations. The bill locks in coverage based on the ACIP recommendations in place as of October 25, 2024, across various federal health programs.
This resolution officially recognizes and supports the designation of the third week of September as "Latino Conservation Week" to celebrate the Latino community's vital role in outdoor recreation and natural resource protection.
Nanette Barragán
Representative
CA
Nanette Barragán
Representative
CA
This resolution officially recognizes the vital role of the Latino community in outdoor recreation and natural resource protection across the United States. It expresses support for designating the third week of September as "Latino Conservation Week" to celebrate their ongoing commitment to conservation. The bill highlights the importance of ensuring equitable access to nature for all communities.
This Act conditions eligibility for Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grants on prohibiting firearm transfers with licensed dealers identified by the ATF as frequently selling guns used quickly in crimes.
Gabe Amo
Representative
RI
Gabe Amo
Representative
RI
The Responsible Retirement of Law Enforcement Firearms Act of 2025 (RRLEF Act) amends the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program to require state and local agencies to cease firearm transfers with licensed dealers flagged by the ATF. Dealers are placed on a restricted list if a significant number of their traced firearms show a "short time-to-crime." Furthermore, the Act mandates increased public disclosure of firearm tracing data by the ATF, removing previous statutory restrictions on making this information public.
This bill mandates that federally funded higher education institutions update their harassment policies to explicitly cover technology-facilitated harassment and establishes a competitive grant program to fund anti-harassment initiatives.
Mark Pocan
Representative
WI
Mark Pocan
Representative
WI
The Tyler Clementi Higher Education Anti-Harassment Act of 2025 mandates that colleges receiving federal funds update their policies to explicitly prohibit and detail procedures for addressing harassment based on protected characteristics, including technology-facilitated abuse. The bill also establishes a competitive grant program, funded up to $50 million annually, to support campus efforts in harassment prevention, training, and support services. This legislation adds new requirements without superseding existing civil rights protections.
This House resolution strongly condemns all forms of political violence and demands an end to dehumanizing rhetoric against political opponents.
Marc Veasey
Representative
TX
Marc Veasey
Representative
TX
This House Resolution strongly condemns all forms of political violence and threats against elected officials and public figures, regardless of political affiliation. It affirms that disagreements must be resolved through peaceful and democratic means, not intimidation or force. The resolution urges law enforcement to prosecute those who commit or encourage such violence. Finally, it calls on all leaders to cease using dehumanizing rhetoric and promote civil discourse.
This constitutional amendment grants Congress and the states the authority to regulate campaign contributions and expenditures, and to establish public financing systems for political campaigns.
Joe Neguse
Representative
CO
Joe Neguse
Representative
CO
This constitutional amendment seeks to grant Congress and the states the authority to regulate contributions and expenditures in political campaigns. It specifically allows for the establishment of public financing systems to offset the influence of private money in elections. The amendment ensures that any regulations enacted must not infringe upon the freedom of the press.
This bill mandates that the wealthiest Americans pay annual taxes on the unrealized gains of their covered assets and removes several existing tax deferral mechanisms for these "applicable taxpayers."
Steve Cohen
Representative
TN
Steve Cohen
Representative
TN
The Billionaires Income Tax Act fundamentally changes how the wealthiest Americans are taxed by eliminating the ability to defer taxes on investment gains, requiring annual recognition of appreciation on covered assets. This legislation treats transfers like gifts or death as taxable sales and imposes stricter tax rules across various investment and compensation scenarios for "applicable taxpayers." Ultimately, the bill aims to ensure immediate taxation on wealth accumulation for high-net-worth individuals and associated entities starting in 2026.
This bill mandates dedicated, funded resources for specialized 988 Suicide Prevention Lifeline services for LGBTQ+ youth.
Raja Krishnamoorthi
Representative
IL
Raja Krishnamoorthi
Representative
IL
The **988 LGBTQ+ Youth Access Act of 2025** addresses the high rates of suicide risk among LGBTQ youth by strengthening specialized support through the national crisis hotline. This bill mandates that dedicated resources and services, such as a specific dialing option, must be maintained for LGBTQ individuals contacting 988. Furthermore, it requires that at least 9 percent of appropriated funds for the hotline be specifically reserved to ensure these specialized services for LGBTQ youth remain fully operational.
The "Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act" expands Medicare coverage to include FDA-approved multi-cancer early detection screening tests starting in 2028, with specific guidelines for payment, age limitations, and ensuring continued coverage for existing cancer screenings.
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
The "Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act" expands Medicare coverage to include FDA-approved multi-cancer early detection screening tests starting in 2028. It defines the criteria for these tests, sets payment guidelines, and establishes age and frequency limitations for coverage. The bill ensures that existing cancer screening coverage remains unaffected and allows for waivers of limitations based on recommendations from the United States Preventive Services Task Force.