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This resolution honors the life, distinguished public service, and enduring legacy of former Wyoming Senator Alan K. Simpson.
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
This resolution formally honors the life and distinguished public service career of the Honorable Alan K. Simpson, former U.S. Senator for Wyoming. It celebrates his extensive tenure in both state and federal government, highlighting his focus on fiscal responsibility and support for veterans. The Senate expresses its deep sorrow at his passing and directs that the day's adjournment serve as a final tribute to his memory.
This act allows individuals to purchase standalone dental insurance plans through the health insurance marketplaces without being required to also enroll in a medical insurance plan.
Margaret Hassan
Senator
NH
Margaret Hassan
Senator
NH
The Increasing Access to Dental Insurance Act ensures individuals can purchase standalone dental insurance plans directly through the official health insurance marketplaces. This legislation removes any requirement to also enroll in a comprehensive medical plan to secure dental coverage via the Exchange. The goal is to simplify the process for people seeking only dental benefits through the established marketplace system.
This act mandates that the Supreme Court must allow television cameras in all open court sessions unless a majority of justices vote to block coverage due to due process concerns for a specific case.
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
The Cameras in the Courtroom Act mandates that the Supreme Court must allow television cameras to record all open court sessions. This requirement stands unless a majority of the justices vote to block coverage for a specific case due to concerns over due process rights. This legislation updates Title 28 of the U.S. Code to formalize the presence of cameras in the highest court.
This bill prohibits the U.S. from supporting the allocation of International Monetary Fund Special Drawing Rights to countries that have committed genocide or are state sponsors of terrorism without explicit Congressional authorization.
John Kennedy
Senator
LA
John Kennedy
Senator
LA
The No Dollars for Dictators Act of 2025 prohibits the U.S. from supporting the allocation of Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) through the IMF to any member country that has committed genocide in the last decade or is currently designated as a state sponsor of terrorism. This restriction remains in place unless Congress explicitly authorizes the vote through new legislation. The bill ensures that U.S. financial influence is not used to benefit regimes engaged in genocide or terrorism.
This act requires public housing agencies with unspent funds to either absorb housing vouchers from relocating families or limit billing the original issuing agency to a maximum of 12 months.
Joni Ernst
Senator
IA
Joni Ernst
Senator
IA
The Rural Housing Accessibility Act aims to streamline the process for families moving with housing vouchers to new jurisdictions. It requires public housing agencies that do not fully utilize their funds to either absorb incoming housing vouchers or limit billing the initial issuing agency to a maximum of 12 months. This ensures that families moving to new areas receive immediate assistance while placing a time limit on the financial responsibility of the original agency.
The Fair and Open Competition Act ensures federal construction projects promote open competition by prohibiting the government from mandating or prohibiting union agreements in contracts or grants.
Todd Young
Senator
IN
Todd Young
Senator
IN
The Fair and Open Competition Act (FOCA Act) ensures fair competition on federally funded construction projects by prohibiting the government from mandating or barring contractors from entering into agreements with labor unions. This promotes open bidding, reduces taxpayer costs, and prevents discrimination based on union membership. The law requires federal agencies to remain neutral regarding project labor agreements for both direct contracts and federal grants.
This Act expands the Work Opportunity Tax Credit to include employers who hire military spouses.
Timothy Kaine
Senator
VA
Timothy Kaine
Senator
VA
The Military Spouse Hiring Act amends the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) to include military spouses as eligible hires. This allows employers to claim the tax credit for hiring individuals certified as spouses of active-duty military personnel. The provision applies to wages paid for individuals hired after the Act's enactment date.
This Act establishes the Baltic Security Initiative to deepen U.S. military cooperation with Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to deter Russian aggression and enhance regional defense capabilities through 2028 with \$350 million authorized annually.
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
The Baltic Security Initiative Act establishes a new program to deepen U.S. military cooperation with Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania to deter Russian aggression and implement NATO strategy. This initiative will focus on long-term projects like enhancing air defense, improving cyber resilience, and developing regional military capabilities. The Secretary of Defense must submit a strategy outlining these efforts and is authorized $350 million annually from FY2026 through FY2028 to support the program.
Tyler's Law mandates a federal study and subsequent guidance on establishing routine fentanyl testing protocols in hospital emergency departments for overdose patients.
Jim Banks
Senator
IN
Jim Banks
Senator
IN
Tyler's Law mandates a federal study to evaluate the current practices, costs, and patient impacts of fentanyl testing in hospital emergency departments during overdose cases. Following the study, the Department of Health and Human Services will issue guidance advising hospitals on whether to make fentanyl testing a routine procedure. This aims to improve overdose care by ensuring comprehensive substance identification.
This Act establishes a five-year pilot program to sustain the workload of Army government-owned arsenals by giving preferential contract consideration to private partners who utilize them.
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
The Arsenal Workload Sustainment Act establishes a five-year pilot program to ensure the Army's government-owned arsenals receive consistent work. This is achieved by giving significant contractual preference to private partners who agree to utilize these critical defense manufacturing facilities. Specifically, bids from companies that do not partner with an arsenal will have 20 percent added to their price during evaluation. The Secretary of Defense must report annually to Congress on the program's effectiveness and the future needs of the arsenals.
This bill updates the definition of fossil fuel under the Clean Air Act to exclude fuel used by ocean-going vessels from renewable fuel calculations.
Pete Ricketts
Senator
NE
Pete Ricketts
Senator
NE
The Renewable Fuel for Ocean-Going Vessels Act amends the Clean Air Act to exclude fuel used by ocean-going vessels from the definition of fossil fuel for renewable fuel standard calculations. This change effectively treats marine vessel fuel similarly to home heating oil under existing renewable fuel programs. The EPA is tasked with implementing the necessary rulemaking within one year of the bill's enactment.
This bill establishes a voluntary certification program to reduce food loss and waste, increase food donations, and promote alternative food disposal methods.
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
The Reduce Food Loss and Waste Act of 2025 establishes a voluntary certification program within the Department of Agriculture to recognize and promote entities that reduce food loss and waste. This program aims to increase food donations and alternative disposal methods, such as composting. The Act also mandates revisions to an existing agreement between the USDA, FDA, and EPA to enhance coordination on food loss and waste reduction efforts.
The Farmland Security Act of 2025 strengthens penalties and oversight for foreign investment disclosure in U.S. agricultural land, particularly targeting shell corporations.
Tammy Baldwin
Senator
WI
Tammy Baldwin
Senator
WI
The Farmland Security Act of 2025 significantly strengthens oversight of foreign investment in U.S. agricultural land. It imposes severe penalties, potentially up to 100% of the land's value, on foreign-owned shell corporations that fail to disclose land ownership properly. The bill also mandates increased government auditing, specialized training for local staff, and annual reporting to Congress on foreign land use trends and impacts.
The "Invest to Protect Act of 2025" establishes a grant program to provide resources for training, mental health support, recruitment, and retention of local law enforcement officers in jurisdictions with fewer than 175 officers.
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
The "Invest to Protect Act of 2025" establishes a grant program to support local law enforcement by providing resources for training, mental health services, recruitment, and retention. These grants prioritize de-escalation training, victim-centered approaches, and officer well-being. The program emphasizes accountability through audits, reporting requirements, and transparency in officer recruitment and retention incentives. It allocates \$50 million annually from 2026 to 2030 to facilitate these improvements in law enforcement practices and community safety.
The "Federal Prisons Accountability Act of 2025" mandates that the Bureau of Prisons Director be appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate, serving a single 10-year term.
Mitch McConnell
Senator
KY
Mitch McConnell
Senator
KY
The "Federal Prisons Accountability Act of 2025" changes the appointment process for the Director of the Bureau of Prisons. Going forward, the President will appoint the Director with Senate approval, similar to other high-ranking officials in the Department of Justice, for a single 10-year term. The Director will report directly to the Attorney General.
The "Stop Dangerous Sanctuary Cities Act" aims to enhance cooperation between federal and local law enforcement on immigration matters by allowing state and local officers to act as federal agents, defines "sanctuary jurisdictions," and restricts these jurisdictions from receiving certain federal funds.
Ted Cruz
Senator
TX
Ted Cruz
Senator
TX
The "Stop Dangerous Sanctuary Cities Act" aims to enhance cooperation between federal and local law enforcement by allowing state and local officers to act as agents of the Department of Homeland Security and protecting them from liability when complying with immigration detainers. It defines "sanctuary jurisdictions" as those that restrict information sharing or compliance with federal detainment requests, and it makes these jurisdictions ineligible for certain federal grants, reallocating those funds to non-sanctuary jurisdictions. This act does not protect individuals who knowingly violate civil or constitutional rights.
This resolution acknowledges the third anniversary of Russia's further invasion of Ukraine, reaffirms support for Ukraine's sovereignty, and condemns Russia's actions. It also encourages continued support for Ukraine's defense, human rights, and integration with Europe.
Jeanne Shaheen
Senator
NH
Jeanne Shaheen
Senator
NH
This resolution marks the third anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, reaffirming support for Ukraine's sovereignty and its people's resistance. It rejects Russia's territorial claims, encourages continued support for Ukraine's defense and democratic efforts, and emphasizes Ukraine's role in determining its future. The resolution also commends efforts to support Ukraine's defense, human rights, and Euro-Atlantic integration.
Designates February 15-22, 2025, as National FFA Week, celebrating the National FFA Organization's role in developing future leaders and commemorating milestones in agricultural education history.
Todd Young
Senator
IN
Todd Young
Senator
IN
This resolution supports designating February 15-22, 2025, as National FFA Week, celebrating the National FFA Organization's role in developing future leaders through agricultural education. It also recognizes the 90th anniversary of New Farmers of America and the 75th anniversary of the Future Farmers of America federal charter.
Allows individuals to import prescription drugs from approved Canadian pharmacies for personal use, subject to certain restrictions and excluding specific types of drugs.
Amy Klobuchar
Senator
MN
Amy Klobuchar
Senator
MN
The "Safe and Affordable Drugs from Canada Act of 2025" allows individuals to import prescription drugs from approved Canadian pharmacies under specific conditions, including a valid U.S. prescription and adherence to quality and safety standards. The imported drugs must be for personal use, up to a 90-day supply, and must match the U.S.-approved version in active ingredients, dosage, and strength. Certain types of drugs, like controlled substances and biological products, are excluded from importation. The Secretary will establish and maintain a list of approved Canadian pharmacies that meet strict criteria to ensure drug safety and quality.
This bill directs the Department of Education to consider the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of antisemitism when evaluating discrimination complaints under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Tim Scott
Senator
SC
Tim Scott
Senator
SC
The Antisemitism Awareness Act of 2025 requires the Department of Education to consider the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism when evaluating discrimination complaints under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, ensuring consistent enforcement against antisemitism in federally funded programs. This bill aims to increase awareness and improve the safety of Jewish communities by codifying the use of the IHRA definition. The Act does not expand the Department of Education's authority, change harassment standards, reduce existing rights, or diminish First Amendment rights.