Track Adam's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility at 130 South Patterson Avenue in Santa Barbara, California, as the "Brigadier General Frederick R. Lopez Post Office Building."
Salud Carbajal
Representative
CA
Salud Carbajal
Representative
CA
This bill officially designates the United States Postal Service facility located at 130 South Patterson Avenue in Santa Barbara, California, as the "Brigadier General Frederick R. Lopez Post Office Building." The legislation ensures that all federal records and documents will use this new official name for the location moving forward.
The Innovative FEED Act of 2025 establishes a new regulatory pathway under the FDA for substances added to animal food intended to modify digestive byproducts, reduce foodborne pathogens, or alter gut function without providing nutrition.
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
The Innovative FEED Act of 2025 establishes a new regulatory category for "zootechnical animal food substances" intended to modify animal digestive byproducts or reduce foodborne pathogens without treating disease. This bill mandates that these new substances must undergo the standard food additive approval process with the FDA, requiring petitioners to provide extensive data on their intended effects. Approval is contingent upon proving the substance achieves its claimed function under proposed use conditions, and all resulting animal food must carry a specific disclaimer stating it is not for disease treatment.
This Act establishes grants to help medical and osteopathic schools, particularly those in underserved areas, expand programs to increase the number of doctors serving diverse and medically needy communities.
Jim Costa
Representative
CA
Jim Costa
Representative
CA
The Expanding Medical Education Act establishes new federal grants to help medical and osteopathic schools establish, upgrade, or expand programs, prioritizing those in medically underserved areas. These funds are intended to support the recruitment and training of diverse students, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, and develop curricula focused on culturally competent care. The Secretary of HHS must report regularly to Congress on the impact of these grants on the healthcare workforce in underserved communities.
The Major Richard Star Act ensures that military retirees with combat-related disabilities can concurrently receive their full military retirement pay and VA disability compensation without reduction.
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
The Major Richard Star Act ensures that military retirees with combat-related disabilities can receive both their military retirement pay and VA disability compensation concurrently without reduction. This law removes previous restrictions that caused military retirement pay to be offset by VA disability payments for these specific cases. The changes take effect on the first day of the month following the Act's enactment.
This bill significantly increases federal loan limits for farm ownership, operating, and microloans, updates inflation calculations for rural programs, and establishes conditions for refinancing distressed guaranteed loans into direct FSA loans.
Brad Finstad
Representative
MN
Brad Finstad
Representative
MN
The Producer and Agricultural Credit Enhancement Act of 2025 significantly increases the maximum loan amounts available through federal farm ownership and operating loan programs, effective in fiscal year 2025. The bill also updates the calculation method for inflation adjustments in rural development programs and raises the cap for agricultural microloans from $\$50,000$ to $\$100,000$. Finally, it establishes conditions under which distressed FSA guaranteed loans may be refinanced into direct loans, provided the operation has a reasonable chance of success.
The FISH Act of 2025 shifts authority over anadromous and catadromous fish species from the Department of Commerce to the Department of the Interior.
Ken Calvert
Representative
CA
Ken Calvert
Representative
CA
The FISH Act of 2025 transfers authority over anadromous and catadromous fish species from the Secretary of Commerce to the Secretary of the Interior. It redefines anadromous and catadromous species within the Endangered Species Act of 1973. The Act allows for reconsideration of certain past administrative decisions and addresses administrative and legal details related to the transfer, ensuring continuity in existing legal documents, proceedings, and lawsuits. It also defines key terms like "function" and "office" to clarify the scope and implementation of the transfer.
The JUDGES Act of 2025 addresses judicial understaffing by creating new district judgeships in multiple states over the next decade, adjusting court organization in Texas and California, mandating GAO reports on workload measures and detention space, and ensuring public accessibility of judgeship recommendation reports.
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
The JUDGES Act of 2025 aims to address the increasing caseloads in district courts by creating new judgeships in multiple states over the next decade, as well as a temporary judgeship in the Eastern District of Oklahoma. It also authorizes appropriations to support these new positions and adjusts the organization of district courts in Texas and California. Additionally, the Act mandates Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports to evaluate workload measures, judicial activities, and the effectiveness of policies regarding senior judges, as well as the needs and efforts to acquire federal detention space. Finally, the Act ensures public accessibility to the Judicial Conference's recommendations for Article III judgeships by requiring the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts to publish these reports on its website.
The Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2025 strengthens protections for workers' rights to organize and collectively bargain by modernizing labor laws, addressing unfair labor practices, and enhancing enforcement mechanisms.
Robert Scott
Representative
VA
Robert Scott
Representative
VA
This bill, the Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2025, seeks to amend the National Labor Relations Act and other labor laws to strengthen protections for workers' rights to organize and collectively bargain. It aims to modernize labor regulations by clarifying definitions, addressing unfair labor practices, enhancing enforcement, and increasing transparency in labor-management relations. The bill introduces measures such as electronic voting in union elections, strengthens whistleblower protections, and mandates studies on collective bargaining practices. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure fair treatment of workers and promote equitable labor practices.
This Act simplifies regulations to allow child care providers to easily serve fresh, minimally prepared fruits and vegetables to children.
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
Representative
WA
Marie Gluesenkamp Perez
Representative
WA
The Cutting Red Tape on Child Care Providers Act of 2025 aims to improve child nutrition by simplifying regulations that hinder the serving of fresh foods. This bill prohibits states from creating barriers that prevent licensed and exempt child care facilities from performing simple food preparation, such as washing and cutting fruits and vegetables. By streamlining these rules, the Act seeks to support providers and encourage healthier eating habits for children.
The John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025 aims to strengthen and update the Voting Rights Act of 1965 by addressing vote dilution and denial, establishing updated criteria for federal oversight of states and political subdivisions with a history of voting rights violations, and promoting transparency in election-related changes.
Terri Sewell
Representative
AL
Terri Sewell
Representative
AL
The John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025 amends the Voting Rights Act of 1965 to address vote dilution, denial, and abridgment claims, and to update which states and political subdivisions are subject to federal oversight based on a history of voting rights violations. It broadens the types of violations that allow a court to retain jurisdiction over a case, clarifies the Attorney General's authority to assign observers, and ensures transparency in voting-related changes. The Act also authorizes the Attorney General to demand documents and information to enforce voting rights and provides grants to small jurisdictions to assist with notification requirements.
The "Grown in America Act of 2025" establishes a tax credit for businesses that use domestically produced agricultural commodities in their products, aiming to incentivize the use of American-grown ingredients.
David Kustoff
Representative
TN
David Kustoff
Representative
TN
The "Grown in America Act of 2025" introduces a tax credit for businesses that use domestic agricultural commodities in their products for human consumption. This credit, capped at $100,000,000, aims to incentivize the use of U.S.-produced agricultural inputs by offering a tax benefit based on the percentage of domestic agricultural commodities used. The percentage of domestic inputs required to receive the full credit increases over time, with the Secretary of Agriculture maintaining a list of agricultural commodities that cannot be produced domestically. These provisions will be effective for taxable years starting after December 31, 2025.
The SAFE Act of 2025 amends existing law to include equines (horses) in the prohibition of slaughtering animals for human consumption.
Vern Buchanan
Representative
FL
Vern Buchanan
Representative
FL
The SAFE Act of 2025 amends existing legislation to explicitly prohibit the slaughter of horses for human consumption, reinforcing protections for these animals. This bill seeks to prevent the inhumane treatment of American equines by closing loopholes that allow their slaughter and export for human consumption.
The American Dream and Promise Act of 2025 provides a pathway to permanent residency for eligible individuals who came to the U.S. as children, or who have Temporary Protected Status (TPS) or Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) status.
Sylvia Garcia
Representative
TX
Sylvia Garcia
Representative
TX
The American Dream and Promise Act of 2025 provides a pathway to permanent residency for eligible individuals who entered the United States as children and those with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) or Deferred Enforced Departure (DED). Title I, the Dream Act of 2025, establishes conditional permanent residency for eligible individuals who entered the U.S. as children. Title II, the American Promise Act of 2025, allows the Secretary of Homeland Security or the Attorney General to grant permanent resident status to eligible individuals from TPS or DED countries. Title III outlines general provisions, such as background checks, application processes, and fee exemptions, applicable to all seeking to adjust their status under this Act.
The Federal Retirement Fairness Act allows temporary employees' service after 1988 to count toward retirement benefits under the Federal Employees Retirement System.
Gerald Connolly
Representative
VA
Gerald Connolly
Representative
VA
The Federal Retirement Fairness Act amends title 5 of the United States Code, allowing civilian service in a temporary position after December 31, 1988, to be creditable under the Federal Employees Retirement System. This change applies to current employees and Members of the United States Postal Service, and requires the Office of Personnel Management to notify eligible individuals and issue implementing regulations.
The "CURD Act" formally defines "natural cheese" to help consumers distinguish it from processed cheese, ensuring consistent labeling and preventing misuse of the term.
Bryan Steil
Representative
WI
Bryan Steil
Representative
WI
The "Codifying Useful Regulatory Definitions Act" defines "natural cheese" to differentiate it from processed cheese products, setting standards for its composition, ingredients, and labeling. It ensures that only products meeting the defined criteria can be labeled as "natural cheese," while allowing "natural" or "all-natural" claims consistent with existing regulations. This act aims to provide clarity for consumers and consistency in labeling requirements across the country.
The "Secure Rural Schools Reauthorization Act of 2025" extends the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000, providing continued financial support to states and counties with federal lands through 2026 and extends the Resource Advisory Committee pilot program. It also makes technical corrections to the original act.
Doug LaMalfa
Representative
CA
Doug LaMalfa
Representative
CA
The "Secure Rural Schools Reauthorization Act of 2025" extends the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000, providing continued financial support to states and counties with federal lands through 2026. It extends secure payments, distribution of payments, and the authority for special projects on federal land. Additionally, it extends the Resource Advisory Committee pilot program and makes several technical corrections to the original Act.
The "Combating Illicit Xylazine Act" aims to combat the misuse of xylazine by adding it to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act, tracking its distribution, and ensuring appropriate penalties for related offenses, while also protecting legitimate veterinary use.
Jimmy Panetta
Representative
CA
Jimmy Panetta
Representative
CA
The "Combating Illicit Xylazine Act" aims to combat the illegal use of xylazine by adding it to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act, which would allow for increased regulation and tracking of the substance. The bill includes exemptions and delayed effective dates for certain requirements to ease the transition for legitimate users, such as veterinarians and animal handlers. It also directs the Sentencing Commission to review sentencing guidelines for xylazine-related offenses and mandates reports to Congress on the prevalence and impact of illicit xylazine use. Finally, it will include xylazine in Arcos tracking.
This Act allows schools participating in the National School Lunch Program to offer organic or non-organic whole milk alongside other options, while clarifying saturated fat accounting and restricting milk sourcing from China state-owned enterprises.
Glenn Thompson
Representative
PA
Glenn Thompson
Representative
PA
The Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act of 2025 expands milk options available to students in the National School Lunch Program by allowing schools to offer organic or non-organic whole milk. This legislation provides greater flexibility for schools in providing fluid milk choices while maintaining accommodations for students with special dietary needs. Importantly, the saturated fat content of these offered milk options will not count toward the meal's overall saturated fat limits.
The United States-Israel Defense Partnership Act of 2025 bolsters defense cooperation between the U.S. and Israel through joint programs, funding increases, and extended authorities related to countering unmanned systems, anti-tunnel technology, emerging technologies, and war reserve stockpiles, while also exploring Israel's inclusion in the national technology and industrial base and assessing integrated air and missile defense in the CENTCOM region.
Joe Wilson
Representative
SC
Joe Wilson
Representative
SC
The United States-Israel Defense Partnership Act of 2025 seeks to bolster the defense relationship between the United States and Israel through joint initiatives and increased cooperation. It establishes programs to counter unmanned systems, extend anti-tunnel and counter-UAS cooperation, and promote collaboration in emerging technologies like AI and cybersecurity. The act also mandates the establishment of a Defense Innovation Unit office in Israel and assesses integrated air and missile defense in the U.S. Central Command region. Finally, it explores Israel's potential inclusion in the national technology and industrial base.
The Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act of 2025 expands public safety officer benefits to include disability and death coverage for certain cancers presumed to be caused by on-duty exposure to carcinogens, and clarifies "line of duty" definitions for first responder benefits.
Mary Scanlon
Representative
PA
Mary Scanlon
Representative
PA
The Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act of 2025 expands public safety officer benefits to include deaths and disabilities caused by exposure-related cancers, presuming that certain cancers diagnosed within 15 years of service are line-of-duty injuries if the officer served for at least 5 years. It defines "exposure-related cancer" and allows for updates to the list based on medical evidence, while also permitting individuals to petition for additions. The Act also clarifies "line of duty action" and applies retroactively to claims dating back to January 1, 2020, with a three-year window for filing claims based on these amendments.