Track Maggie's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This Act requires federal agencies to write contract opportunity notices for small businesses in clear, plain language on the main government website.
Nicolas LaLota
Representative
NY
Nicolas LaLota
Representative
NY
The Plain Language in Contracting Act requires federal agencies to write contract opportunity notices for small businesses in a clear, concise, and easily understandable manner. This ensures small businesses can quickly find and comprehend relevant government contract postings on the main federal website. The Small Business Administration is tasked with establishing the rules to implement these clarity standards.
This bill mandates that only formally certified Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSBs) count toward federal contracting goals, excluding those that are self-certified.
Nydia Velázquez
Representative
NY
Nydia Velázquez
Representative
NY
The WOSB Accountability Act mandates that federal agencies only count formally certified Women-Owned Small Businesses (WOSBs) toward their contracting goals, excluding those that are only self-certified. This change ensures greater accuracy in tracking government support for legitimate WOSBs. The Small Business Administration (SBA) is required to establish new rules for this process and provide regular progress reports to Congress.
This act mandates that FHA loan disclosures include comparable VA loan information and requires lenders to ask about military service on standard loan applications.
Brittany Pettersen
Representative
CO
Brittany Pettersen
Representative
CO
The VA Loan Informed Disclosure Act of 2025 (VALID Act) aims to increase awareness of VA loan options among homebuyers. It requires lenders to include comparative information about potential VA loan terms on standard FHA disclosure forms. Furthermore, the Act mandates that the Uniform Residential Loan Application include a prominent question regarding the applicant's military service.
The VET PFAS Act expands VA healthcare and disability benefits for veterans and their families exposed to toxic PFAS chemicals at military installations by establishing presumptions of service connection for related illnesses.
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
The VET PFAS Act expands healthcare and disability benefits for veterans and their families exposed to toxic PFAS chemicals, like PFOA, at contaminated military installations. It establishes a presumption of service connection for specific related illnesses, making it easier for veterans to receive disability compensation. Furthermore, the bill grants eligible family members access to VA medical care, contingent upon future appropriations. The VA is also required to report annually on the implementation and utilization of these new provisions for three years.
This bill allows National Guard and Reserve members eligible for federal employee health benefits to enroll in TRICARE Reserve Select starting January 1, 2026.
Jennifer Kiggans
Representative
VA
Jennifer Kiggans
Representative
VA
The Servicemember Healthcare Freedom Act of 2025 aims to ensure continuous healthcare coverage for National Guard and Reserve members who are also federal employees. This bill removes the current restriction preventing these service members from enrolling in TRICARE Reserve Select (TRS) if they are eligible for the Federal Employee Health Benefits (FEHB) program. By allowing earlier enrollment in TRS starting January 1, 2026, the Act seeks to eliminate potential healthcare gaps during mobilization.
This bill mandates electronic prior authorization, increases transparency through required data reporting, and establishes faster decision timelines for Medicare Advantage plans to improve timely access to care for seniors.
Mike Kelly
Representative
PA
Mike Kelly
Representative
PA
The Improving Seniors’ Timely Access to Care Act of 2025 aims to streamline and modernize the prior authorization process within Medicare Advantage plans. This bill mandates the adoption of electronic prior authorization systems and significantly increases transparency regarding approval rates and decision times starting in 2027. Furthermore, it establishes new enrollee protections and grants the Secretary authority to enforce faster decision timeframes for medical services.
The ASSIST Act of 2025 clarifies that medically necessary automobile adaptations are covered under VA medical services and extends certain limits on veteran pension payments.
Tom Barrett
Representative
MI
Tom Barrett
Representative
MI
The ASSIST Act of 2025 clarifies that medically necessary automobile adaptations for veterans are officially covered under Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) medical services. This ensures essential vehicle modifications for safe driving and mobility are recognized as part of veteran medical benefits. Additionally, the bill extends the expiration date for certain limits on veterans' pension payments.
This Act establishes the new Forest Conservation Easement Program to protect and restore private and Tribal forests through easements, while simultaneously repealing the existing Healthy Forests Reserve Program.
Trent Kelly
Representative
MS
Trent Kelly
Representative
MS
The Forest Conservation Easement Program Act of 2025 establishes a new federal program to protect and restore private and Tribal forest lands through conservation easements. This program offers two types of easements—Forest Land and Forest Reserve—with federal cost-share assistance available to eligible entities and landowners, prioritizing working forests and species recovery. The Act also allocates $100 million annually for this new program from 2026 through 2030 while simultaneously repealing the existing Healthy Forests Reserve Program, ensuring existing contracts remain honored. Finally, Congress stipulates that the costs associated with implementing this Act must be offset by savings or new revenue.
This Act allows former federally funded highway land to be transferred to local entities or approved private developers for the purpose of building long-term affordable housing.
Kevin Mullin
Representative
CA
Kevin Mullin
Representative
CA
The Empty Lots to Housing Act streamlines the process for transferring federally funded, unneeded real property to local entities or qualified private developers. This transfer is contingent upon the recipient agreeing to long-term affordability requirements for the resulting housing. Specifically, at least 40% of new units must be affordable for low-income families, with a portion reserved for extremely low-income households.
This act establishes a federal grant program to help law enforcement officers afford and access childcare during their off-hours.
Scott Peters
Representative
CA
Scott Peters
Representative
CA
The Providing Child Care for Police Officers Act of 2025 establishes a new federal grant program to help law enforcement officers secure childcare during non-traditional hours. Administered by HHS, these competitive grants will fund local agencies to offer subsidies, start new facilities, or cover operational costs for officers. The program requires state agencies to apply and secure matching funds, with a sunset date of September 30, 2030.
This Act enhances the FAA's Collegiate Training Initiative, establishes new grant programs, funds training equipment, creates retention incentives for air traffic controllers, and mandates improvements to mental health support and airport radar safety reporting.
Nicholas Begich
Representative
AK
Nicholas Begich
Representative
AK
The Air Traffic Control Workforce Development Act of 2025 aims to strengthen the air traffic control pipeline by improving the Collegiate Training Initiative (CTI) program and establishing new grants for participating colleges. The bill also funds new training equipment and creates financial incentives to both encourage trainees to complete their certification and retain experienced controllers. Finally, it mandates improvements to mental health support for controllers and requires a report on the future of airport radar safety systems.
The SERVICE Act of 2025 establishes a pilot program to fund local law enforcement grants for creating specialized Veterans Response Teams to better assist veterans in crisis.
Dale Strong
Representative
AL
Dale Strong
Representative
AL
The SERVICE Act of 2025 establishes a five-year pilot program to create specialized Veterans Response Teams within local law enforcement agencies through federal grants. These teams will focus on improving interactions between law enforcement and veterans in crisis by fostering collaboration with the VA and providing specialized training. The teams will also establish 24/7 volunteer response networks and track outcomes to better serve the veteran community.
The VA Employee Fairness Act of 2025 streamlines collective bargaining rules for Veterans Health Administration employees by modifying existing statutes while preserving the Secretary's authority regarding incentive pay and expedited hiring.
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
The VA Employee Fairness Act of 2025 modifies the collective bargaining rules for employees of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) by streamlining existing statutes. This act removes outdated subsections related to bargaining and renumbers the remaining relevant section. Importantly, these changes do not affect the Secretary of Veterans Affairs' existing authority regarding incentive pay or expedited hiring processes.
The ACES Act mandates a National Academies study on cancer prevalence and mortality among active duty fixed-wing aircraft crew members and extends certain pension payment limits.
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
August Pfluger
Representative
TX
The ACES Act mandates a comprehensive study by the National Academies to investigate the prevalence and mortality rates of various cancers among active duty fixed-wing aircraft crew members due to potential service-related exposures. This legislation also extends the expiration date for certain limitations on veteran pension payments by one month. The study will analyze specific cancer types and utilize data from the VA, DoD, and other federal sources.
The Better CARE for Animals Act of 2025 strengthens the enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act by expanding investigative authority, establishing new civil penalties up to \$10,000 per day, and explicitly granting the Attorney General power to file civil actions, including seeking seizure and forfeiture of animals.
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
The Better CARE for Animals Act of 2025 significantly strengthens enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act by clarifying definitions and expanding the scope of investigations. It grants the Attorney General explicit authority to file civil actions seeking penalties up to $10,000 per day, and mandates that collected fines help cover temporary animal care costs. The bill also requires the Secretary of Agriculture and the Attorney General to establish a formal agreement for coordinated enforcement.
The Equality Act comprehensively prohibits discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity across key areas including public accommodations, employment, housing, credit, and jury service.
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
The Equality Act comprehensively expands federal civil rights protections against discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity across key areas of American life. It amends existing laws to prohibit discrimination in public accommodations, housing, credit, employment, and federal funding. The purpose of the bill is to provide consistent, explicit, and comprehensive remedies for individuals facing bias in these essential sectors.
This Act authorizes the President to impose sanctions, including asset freezes and visa bans, on foreign individuals involved in violence, property destruction, or displacement in the West Bank.
Jerrold Nadler
Representative
NY
Jerrold Nadler
Representative
NY
The West Bank Violence Prevention Act of 2025 declares extreme settler violence and displacement in the West Bank a threat to U.S. national security interests. This Act mandates the President to impose sanctions, including asset freezes and visa bans, on foreign individuals responsible for undermining peace and stability in the region. The Treasury Department must report to Congress on the implementation of these sanctions every 90 days.
This bill prevents Congress from using the reconciliation process to cut funding or eligibility for Medicaid and SNAP until January 20, 2029.
Brendan Boyle
Representative
PA
Brendan Boyle
Representative
PA
The Hands Off Medicaid and SNAP Act of 2025 prevents Congress from using the budget reconciliation process to cut funding or eligibility for Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). This protection establishes a significant procedural roadblock against reducing benefits for these essential social programs. However, this restriction is temporary and is set to expire on January 20, 2029.
The Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025 imposes sanctions on those involved with Iran's oil, gas, and petrochemical industries, and establishes an interagency working group to coordinate and enforce these sanctions.
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
The Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025 aims to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and countering its support for terrorism by imposing sanctions on those involved in Iran's energy sector and those who provide financial support for its destabilizing activities. It mandates sanctions on foreign entities involved in processing, exporting, or selling Iranian oil, gas, and petrochemicals, while also establishing an interagency working group to coordinate and enforce these sanctions. The Act also amends existing legislation to require the identification of individuals involved in sanctionable activities or sanctions evasion related to Iranian oil and gas sales.
This bill establishes the American Family Act, which revamps the Child Tax Credit into a system of refundable monthly advance payments for qualifying children and a separate credit for other dependents.
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
The American Family Act fundamentally overhauls the Child Tax Credit by replacing the annual lump sum with a system of advance, refundable monthly payments delivered directly to families. These monthly allowances vary based on the child's age, with higher amounts provided for younger children. The bill also establishes a separate, smaller credit for other dependents and outlines procedures for annual renewal and reconciliation of advance payments when filing taxes.