PolicyBrief

Legislative Activity

Track Clay's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record

H.R. 4964
119th CongressAug 12th 2025
Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act
IN COMMITTEE

This bill establishes federal crimes for transporting minors across state lines to circumvent parental involvement laws for abortions and mandates specific parental notification procedures for out-of-state abortions performed on minors.

David Taylor
R

David Taylor

Representative

OH

H.R. 4668
119th CongressJul 23rd 2025
End the Vaccine Carveout Act
IN COMMITTEE

This bill ends the liability shield for vaccine manufacturers by allowing individuals to sue directly in court or seek compensation through the existing program, while also removing time limits for program claims and excluding COVID-19 vaccines from countermeasure liability protections.

Paul Gosar
R

Paul Gosar

Representative

AZ

H.R. 2124
119th CongressMar 14th 2025
LAND Act
IN COMMITTEE

The LAND Act restricts foreign purchases of U.S. agricultural land by applying reciprocal ownership rules based on the buyer's home country and establishes a Task Force to monitor and report on these transactions.

Brandon Gill
R

Brandon Gill

Representative

TX

H.R. 1772
119th CongressMar 3rd 2025
Designation of English as the Official Language of the United States Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

This bill designates English as the official language of the United States, standardizing its use in government functions and naturalization processes, while allowing exceptions for certain circumstances.

Robert Aderholt
R

Robert Aderholt

Representative

AL

H.R. 1628
119th CongressFeb 26th 2025
761st Tank Battalion Congressional Gold Medal Act
IN COMMITTEE

To award a Congressional Gold Medal to the 761st Tank Battalion, the first Black soldiers to serve in an American armored unit, for their valor and crucial contributions to the Allied victory in Europe.

Gary Palmer
R

Gary Palmer

Representative

AL

H.R. 850
119th CongressJan 31st 2025
SHUSH Act
IN COMMITTEE

The SHUSH Act removes silencers from the definition of firearms, eliminates federal regulations and registration requirements for silencers, and overrides state laws that tax or regulate silencers involved in interstate commerce, treating legally obtained silencers as compliant with the National Firearms Act.

Michael Cloud
R

Michael Cloud

Representative

TX

H.R. 722
119th CongressJan 24th 2025
Life at Conception Act
IN COMMITTEE

The "Life at Conception Act" aims to grant equal protection under the 14th Amendment to all born and preborn human beings, defining life as beginning at fertilization, but specifies that women cannot be prosecuted for the death of their unborn child.

Eric Burlison
R

Eric Burlison

Representative

MO

H.R. 645
119th CongressJan 23rd 2025
National Constitutional Carry Act
IN COMMITTEE

The "National Constitutional Carry Act" would allow any U.S. citizen who can legally possess a firearm to carry it in public in any state, regardless of state or local laws.

Thomas Massie
R

Thomas Massie

Representative

KY

H.R. 631
119th CongressJan 22nd 2025
PARTS Act of 2025
IN COMMITTEE

The PARTS Act of 2025 amends the definition of "firearm silencer" and "firearm muffler" to include certain parts and devices used to diminish the sound of a firearm.

August Pfluger
R

August Pfluger

Representative

TX

H.R. 335
119th CongressJan 13th 2025
Repeal the NFA Act
IN COMMITTEE

This bill, known as the "Repeal the NFA Act," aims to eliminate the National Firearms Act by repealing Chapter 53 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986.

Eric Burlison
R

Eric Burlison

Representative

MO

H.R. 221
119th CongressJan 7th 2025
Abolish the ATF Act
IN COMMITTEE

This bill abolishes the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF).

Eric Burlison
R

Eric Burlison

Representative

MO

H.J.RES. 12
119th CongressJan 6th 2025
Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States to limit the number of terms that a Member of Congress may serve.
IN COMMITTEE

This bill proposes a constitutional amendment to limit members of the House of Representatives to three terms and Senators to two terms, with specific provisions for partial terms. Terms served before the amendment's ratification would not be counted towards these limits, and the amendment must be ratified within seven years to be valid.

Ralph Norman
R

Ralph Norman

Representative

SC