Track Randy's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This act prohibits any individual holding foreign citizenship or nationality from being elected to the U.S. House of Representatives or the Senate.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
The Disqualifying Dual Loyalty Act of 2025 prohibits any individual holding citizenship or nationality in a foreign country from being elected to the U.S. House of Representatives or the Senate. This measure establishes a strict requirement that candidates for Congress must exclusively hold United States citizenship. Essentially, dual citizenship disqualifies a person from serving in Congress under this Act.
This Act prohibits U.S. courts and arbitrators from enforcing any foreign law, including Sharia law, if doing so would violate fundamental rights guaranteed by the U.S. or State Constitutions.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
The No Shari’a Act ensures that U.S. courts rely exclusively on Federal and State laws when making decisions. This legislation prohibits courts and arbitrators from enforcing any foreign law, including Sharia law, if doing so would violate fundamental constitutional rights. The Act is designed to prevent foreign legal codes from undermining the established constitutional protections guaranteed to all Americans.
The JAIL Act allows victims to sue judges or government agencies for damages when a repeat offender, charged with a violent crime and previously convicted of one, causes harm after being released pending trial.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
The Judicial Accountability for Irresponsible Leniency (JAIL) Act creates a new civil cause of action allowing victims to sue judges or government agencies for damages when a repeat offender, charged with a crime of violence, commits further harm after being released pending trial. This law specifically strips judges of their usual immunity defense in these cases. The provision targets release decisions involving defendants with prior convictions for violent crimes.
This Act mandates a national census that counts only United States citizens.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
The Correct the Count Act mandates a special national census conducted immediately after enactment that exclusively counts United States citizens. This requires the Secretary of Commerce to implement a citizenship question on the census forms. The resulting population figures for each state will only reflect the count of U.S. citizens.
The ROAD Act establishes an affirmative defense for individuals facing civil or criminal action for vehicle-related injury or damage if their actions were part of furthering a riot.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
The Reinstating Orderly Access for Drivers (ROAD) Act establishes an affirmative defense for individuals facing criminal or civil action related to property damage or injury caused by a vehicle during a riot. This defense is available if the individual was convicted of inciting a riot or can prove by a preponderance of the evidence that they committed the crime. Furthermore, the bill mandates that related civil cases must be paused while a corresponding criminal case is pending.
This bill directs the Secretary of the Interior to conduct a special resource study on a large area of central Florida to determine its suitability for designation as a new National Park System unit.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
The Path to Florida Springs National Park Act mandates a special resource study by the Secretary of the Interior for a 2,800-square-mile area in Central Florida, encompassing significant natural and protected lands. This study must assess the area's national importance and determine its suitability for inclusion in the National Park System. The final report, due three years after funding, will also explore alternative preservation methods and associated federal costs.
This bill establishes a grant program to foster collaborative PTSD research between the United States and Israel.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
This bill establishes the United States-Israel PTSD Collaborative Research Act to foster scientific partnerships between the two nations. It creates a grant program, managed by the Secretary of Defense, to fund joint research projects between U.S. academic or non-profit entities and Israeli institutions specializing in PTSD treatment. The goal is to advance new and improved methods for diagnosing and treating post-traumatic stress disorder.
This act prohibits the use of federal funds for *The Wall Street Journal* subscriptions starting in fiscal year 2025.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
The Stop Unnecessary Expenditures (SUE) Act prohibits the use of any federal funds to purchase subscriptions to *The Wall Street Journal*. This restriction applies to all congressional offices and committees, effective starting in fiscal year 2025. The bill aims to eliminate this specific type of government spending.
This bill mandates that federal agencies quickly share information about newly sanctioned individuals and entities across designated sanctions lists to ensure consistent and timely enforcement.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
The Sanctions Lists Harmonization Act mandates that federal agencies quickly share information when adding individuals or entities to designated U.S. sanctions lists. Upon receiving notification, agencies must review and decide whether to add the subject to their own corresponding lists within strict timeframes. This process aims to ensure consistent and timely application of sanctions across the government. Agencies must also report their compliance with these new harmonization rules to Congress one year after enactment.
The ICE Act establishes criminal penalties for knowingly interfering with or obstructing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers during immigration enforcement duties.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
The Initiating Criminal Enforcement Act (ICE Act) establishes new federal penalties for individuals who knowingly interfere with or obstruct U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers during the execution of their duties. This includes actively blocking enforcement actions or intentionally damaging government property used by ICE personnel. Violators of this law could face fines and up to five years in prison.
This resolution formally impeaches Senior District Judge Charles R. Breyer for high crimes and misdemeanors related to alleged interference with executive power concerning the deployment of the National Guard.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
This resolution formally initiates impeachment proceedings against Senior U.S. District Judge Charles R. Breyer for alleged high crimes and misdemeanors. The core accusation is that Judge Breyer abused his judicial authority by improperly interfering with the Executive Branch's deployment of the National Guard. This document serves as the official article of impeachment presented by the House of Representatives to the Senate for trial.
This Act overhauls federal recognition rules for accrediting agencies, enhances standards for measuring student success, and restructures the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
The Accreditation Choice and Innovation Act overhauls the federal recognition process for accrediting agencies, introducing stricter independence requirements, new standards focused on student success metrics like value-added earnings, and enhanced public transparency. It also updates rules for state-designated accreditors and modifies the structure and term limits for the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity (NACIQI). Finally, the bill streamlines the process for institutions wishing to change accreditors and protects the religious mission of certain institutions during accreditation reviews.
This bill mandates a formal review by the Secretary of State, Attorney General, and Secretary of the Treasury to determine if the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) meets the criteria for designation as a foreign terrorist organization.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
This bill, the Designate CAIR as a Terrorist Organization Act, directs the Secretary of State, Attorney General, and Secretary of the Treasury to formally review the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) to determine if it meets the criteria for designation as a foreign terrorist organization. The legislation cites numerous findings regarding CAIR's alleged historical and ongoing ties to designated terrorist entities like Hamas. Congress requires a report detailing whether CAIR is officially designated following this mandated review.
This Act exempts legally captive-raised sturgeon and their offspring from certain Endangered Species Act protections unless they are intentionally released into the wild.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
The Sturgeon Conservation and Sustainability Act of 2025 provides an exemption from certain Endangered Species Act protections for legally held captive sturgeon and their offspring. This exemption remains in effect unless the fish are intentionally released into the wild. Holders of these captive sturgeon must maintain and provide documentation proving their legal status upon request.
This resolution strongly condemns the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, addresses the rise of antisemitism, and calls for accountability for the attacker and stronger immigration enforcement.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
This resolution strongly condemns the antisemitic terrorist attack in Boulder, Colorado, and expresses solidarity with the victims and first responders. It highlights the alarming rise of antisemitism across the nation and calls for the perpetrator to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Furthermore, the bill urges immediate action to secure the border and address visa overstays.
This Act amends federal civil rights law to explicitly prohibit antisemitic harassment in federally funded educational institutions and establishes escalating financial penalties for repeated violations.
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
Randall Fine
Representative
FL
The Preventing Antisemitic Harassment on Campus Act of 2025 amends Title VI of the Civil Rights Act to explicitly prohibit religious discrimination, including antisemitism, in federally funded educational programs. It clarifies that deliberate indifference to severe antisemitic harassment constitutes discrimination by schools. Furthermore, the bill establishes escalating financial penalties for institutions that repeatedly fail to address antisemitic discrimination.