Track Marjorie's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This bill officially renames the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America, requiring all federal documents and maps to reflect this change within 180 days.
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
The "Gulf of America Act" renames the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America. It directs all U.S. laws, maps, regulations, documents, and records to reflect this change. Federal agencies are required to update their materials within 180 days to comply with the new designation.
The "Special Interest Alien Reporting Act of 2024" mandates the Department of Homeland Security to publish monthly reports on the number and nationalities of "special interest aliens" encountered attempting to unlawfully enter the United States. These reports will be submitted to Congress and made available to the public.
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
The "Special Interest Alien Reporting Act of 2024" mandates the Department of Homeland Security to publish a monthly report detailing the number and nationalities of "special interest aliens" encountered attempting to unlawfully enter the United States. This report, due by the seventh day of each month, must include breakdowns by geographic region, entry point, and nationalities from "covered nations". The goal of this act is to increase transparency regarding potential national security risks.
The "English Language Unity Act of 2025" establishes English as the official language of the U.S., standardizes English tests for naturalization, and creates a "National English Language Day."
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
The "English Language Unity Act of 2025" declares English as the official language of the United States, requiring all official government functions to be conducted in English and standardizing English language tests for naturalization. It mandates that naturalization applicants demonstrate the ability to read and understand the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and U.S. laws and also establishes a "National English Language Day." The bill outlines exceptions for certain situations, including language teaching, national security, and public health and safety and clarifies that it does not prohibit unofficial communication in other languages or discourage learning other languages. Additionally, it sets rules for interpreting U.S. laws in English, emphasizing the protection of individual rights and state powers as outlined in the Bill of Rights.
This bill abolishes the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), redirecting its assets and responsibilities to the Secretary of State.
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
This bill proposes to eliminate the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). It would cut off all federal funding to USAID starting from the bill's enactment date. Any unspent funds previously allocated to USAID would be rescinded and transferred to the Secretary of State, along with all remaining assets and liabilities of the agency.
This bill urges the Federal Government to drop all charges against Edward Snowden, recognizing his disclosure of the NSA's illegal bulk collection of Americans' telephone records as a service to the public interest.
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
This bill expresses the House of Representatives' belief that the NSA's bulk collection of telephone records was illegal and unconstitutional. It asserts that Edward Snowden's disclosure of this program was in the public interest. Therefore, the bill suggests that the Federal Government should drop all charges against Edward Snowden.
This bill seeks to expunge the December 18, 2019, impeachment of President Donald J. Trump, asserting it was based on unsubstantiated accusations and should be treated as if it never occurred.
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
This bill seeks to expunge the December 18, 2019, impeachment of President Donald J. Trump. It argues the impeachment was based on unsubstantiated claims and lacked the constitutional basis of high crimes and misdemeanors. The bill aims to remove the impeachment record as if it never occurred.
This bill would define certain actions by Antifa members as domestic terrorism, officially designating Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization, and calls for the Justice Department to prosecute Antifa's crimes.
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
This bill aims to classify certain actions by Antifa members as domestic terrorism and formally designate Antifa as a domestic terrorist organization. It highlights Antifa's history of violence and destruction, citing significant property damage, injuries, and deaths linked to the group. The bill urges the Department of Justice to prosecute Antifa's crimes and allocate resources to combat its activities.
The Matthew Lawrence Perna Act of 2025 protects the rights of political protesters by preventing pre-trial detention for non-violent offenses, ensuring speedy trials, providing remedies for malicious prosecution, limiting the use of national security authority against citizens, and allowing for a change of venue.
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
The Matthew Lawrence Perna Act of 2025 aims to protect the rights of political protesters by preventing pre-trial detention for non-violent offenders, ensuring speedy trials, and providing remedies for malicious over-prosecution. It also limits the use of national security authority against U.S. citizens and mandates disclosure of surveillance information to the citizens in question. Additionally, the Act encourages judges to consider minimum sentences for covered political protest offenses and allows defendants facing trial in Washington, D.C., to request a change of venue to their home district.
This bill expunges the January 13, 2021, impeachment of President Donald J. Trump, effectively removing it from the record. The bill argues the impeachment lacked due process and sufficient evidence.
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
This bill seeks to expunge the January 13, 2021, impeachment of President Donald J. Trump, effectively removing it from the historical record. It argues the impeachment was conducted without proper due process, lacked critical context, and did not prove Trump committed impeachable offenses or engaged in insurrection. The bill asserts that the impeachment should be expunged to ensure Trump is not barred from holding future office.