Track Mazie's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This resolution supports designating 2026 as the "International Year of the Woman Farmer" to recognize the critical role of women in agriculture.
Deb Fischer
Senator
NE
Deb Fischer
Senator
NE
This resolution supports designating 2026 as the "International Year of the Woman Farmer." It recognizes the vital and critical role women play in agriculture both in the United States and globally. The designation aims to honor their contributions to food systems and encourage future participation in the agricultural workforce.
This joint resolution seeks to disapprove and nullify the Department of Veterans Affairs' final rule concerning "Reproductive Health Services."
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
This joint resolution seeks to disapprove and nullify a specific rule issued by the Department of Veterans Affairs concerning "Reproductive Health Services." If enacted, this resolution would prevent the VA's September 2025 rule from having any legal force or effect.
This bill establishes an interagency review to accelerate lung cancer research in women and underserved populations, improve access to preventive services, and launch strategic public awareness campaigns.
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
This Act mandates an interagency review to accelerate research on lung cancer, specifically focusing on women and underserved populations. The review will identify opportunities to improve access to preventive services, such as lung cancer screening, and develop strategic public awareness campaigns. The goal is to address knowledge gaps and enhance early detection efforts for these groups.
This resolution honors the life, achievements, and legacy of former Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell, recognizing his military service, athletic career, and significant legislative contributions.
Michael Bennet
Senator
CO
Michael Bennet
Senator
CO
This resolution honors the life, achievements, and legacy of former Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell. It recognizes his distinguished service in the Air Force, his Olympic athletic career, and his historic tenure in the U.S. Congress. The resolution specifically highlights his landmark legislative accomplishments, including establishing the National Museum of the American Indian. The Senate expresses its sorrow and will recess as a mark of respect for his memory.
This resolution designates November 2025 as National Lung Cancer Awareness Month to support early detection, treatment, and research for lung cancer.
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
This resolution designates November 2025 as National Lung Cancer Awareness Month to highlight the seriousness of lung cancer, the leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. It supports efforts to increase awareness, education, and research regarding early detection and treatment. The bill specifically promotes screening for high-risk individuals and addresses barriers to diagnosis and care.
This resolution recognizes the 15th anniversary of the January 8, 2011, Tucson shooting, honoring the victims and survivors, especially former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, for her ongoing courage in the fight to end gun violence.
Kirsten Gillibrand
Senator
NY
Kirsten Gillibrand
Senator
NY
This concurrent resolution marks the 15th anniversary of the tragic January 8, 2011, Tucson, Arizona shooting. It honors the six lives lost and recognizes the survivors, including former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords, for their courage and advocacy. The resolution also commends the community's resilience and reaffirms Congress's commitment to civility and preventing gun violence.
This bill establishes an expedited parole program for certain relatives of current and former U.S. military service members.
Tammy Duckworth
Senator
IL
Tammy Duckworth
Senator
IL
The PROTECT Military Families Act establishes a new parole program to allow certain close relatives of current and former U.S. service members to enter the United States. This parole is granted in one-year increments to spouses, widows/widowers, parents, or children of eligible military personnel. Denials of this parole are highly restricted and require joint written justification from the Secretaries of Homeland Security, Defense, and Veterans Affairs.
This resolution observes the fifth anniversary of the January 6th attack and recognizes the essential service of Capitol personnel, including the U.S. Capitol Police.
Alejandro Padilla
Senator
CA
Alejandro Padilla
Senator
CA
This resolution observes the fifth anniversary of the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. It expresses gratitude for the bravery and essential work of the U.S. Capitol Police, Metropolitan Police Department, and all Capitol personnel who defended the building and ensured the continuation of government functions. The resolution also reaffirms a commitment to protecting American democracy and the Constitution.
This bill prohibits the use of federal funds to compensate individuals prosecuted for involvement in the January 6th Capitol attack and prevents the refunding of their court-ordered restitution and fines.
Alejandro Padilla
Senator
CA
Alejandro Padilla
Senator
CA
The "No Rewards for January 6 Rioters Act" prohibits the use of any federal funds to compensate individuals prosecuted for involvement in the January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. This includes blocking payments from the Judgment Fund or any victim compensation fund. Furthermore, the bill prevents the U.S. Treasury from refunding court-ordered restitution, fines, or special assessments paid by those convicted for their actions during the attack.
This bill prohibits the use of federal funds to pay legal settlements to individuals convicted of assaulting law enforcement during the January 6, 2021, Capitol breach.
Sheldon Whitehouse
Senator
RI
Sheldon Whitehouse
Senator
RI
This act prohibits the use of any federal funds to pay legal settlements to individuals convicted of assaulting a law enforcement officer during the January 6, 2021, Capitol breach. This ban specifically applies to settlements covering alleged harm suffered by the individual during the events or during their subsequent prosecution.
The VetPAC Act of 2025 establishes an independent Veterans Health Administration Policy Advisory Commission, appointed by the Comptroller General, to review VA operations and report recommendations to Congress.
Bill Cassidy
Senator
LA
Bill Cassidy
Senator
LA
The VetPAC Act of 2025 establishes the Veterans Health Administration Policy Advisory Commission, composed of experts appointed by the Comptroller General. This new commission is tasked with conducting comprehensive reviews of VHA operations, including quality of care, staffing, and technology. The Commission will then submit annual reports to Congress containing recommendations for improving the delivery of veteran healthcare.
This joint resolution disapproves and nullifies the Department of Health and Human Services' recent rule regarding adherence to the text of the Administrative Procedure Act.
Angus King
Senator
ME
Angus King
Senator
ME
This joint resolution expresses Congress's disapproval of a recent rule issued by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) concerning adherence to the text of the Administrative Procedure Act (APA). By invoking the Congressional Review Act, this resolution immediately nullifies the proposed HHS policy. Consequently, the new rule regarding APA adherence will have no legal effect.
This Act mandates the VA to provide telehealth, mail-order pharmacy, and travel benefits to eligible veterans in the Freely Associated States and extends a specific pension payment limitation.
Jerry Moran
Senator
KS
Jerry Moran
Senator
KS
This Act mandates the Department of Veterans Affairs to expand essential services, including telehealth and mail-order pharmacy benefits, to eligible veterans residing in the Freely Associated States. It also requires the VA to provide beneficiary travel payments to these veterans and submit regular progress reports to Congress. Additionally, the bill extends a current limitation on pension payments by two months.
The Schedules That Work Act establishes rights for employees to request predictable work schedules and mandates advance notice, predictability pay, and rest periods for workers in covered sectors.
Elizabeth Warren
Senator
MA
Elizabeth Warren
Senator
MA
The Schedules That Work Act aims to provide employees, particularly those in retail, food service, and warehouse sectors, with greater stability and predictability in their work hours. It grants employees the right to request schedule changes for caregiving, education, or other needs, and requires employers to discuss these requests in good faith. Furthermore, the Act mandates advance notice of schedules, predictability pay for last-minute changes, and a minimum rest period between shifts.
The FAAN Act establishes a billion-dollar grant program to support nursing schools in increasing faculty and student numbers, modernizing education, and expanding capacity to address workforce shortages and public health emergencies.
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
The FAAN Act establishes a new grant program to support nursing schools in addressing critical workforce shortages and modernizing education. These funds aim to increase faculty and student capacity, enhance preparedness for public health emergencies, and improve educational infrastructure. Priority is given to schools serving medically underserved, rural, or minority-serving areas.
The NOTICE Act mandates that the President provide Congress with advance notification and justification before deploying a state's National Guard into federal service for domestic emergencies.
Cory Booker
Senator
NJ
Cory Booker
Senator
NJ
The NOTICE Act establishes new notification requirements for Congress before the President calls the National Guard into federal service for domestic emergencies. This legislation mandates at least 24 hours' notice detailing the justification, scope, and training of the deployed Guard units. Furthermore, the bill requires ongoing written updates every 72 hours for deployments lasting longer than 48 hours.
This act mandates the completion of a federal background check before any firearm transfer can occur, eliminating the previous three-day default transfer provision.
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
The Background Check Completion Act of 2025 mandates that a completed background check must occur before any firearm transfer can take place. This law removes the previous "default proceed" provision that allowed transfers after three business days if the check was incomplete. It also updates related federal laws to align with this new, stricter requirement.
This bill establishes a permanent U.S. program, led by a Special Envoy, to promote and defend the human rights of LGBTQI people globally through policy, foreign assistance, and mandatory reporting.
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
The International Human Rights Defense Act of 2025 establishes a permanent program within the Department of State, led by a dedicated Special Envoy, to protect and promote the human rights of LGBTQI people globally. This bill mandates the creation of a comprehensive U.S. Global Strategy to address international discrimination and violence against this community. Furthermore, it authorizes foreign assistance to support local organizations and requires detailed reporting on LGBTQI human rights abuses in annual State Department reports.
This bill establishes six mandatory fee-free days annually for federal recreational lands and waters to encourage public service and national pride.
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
This act establishes six mandatory fee-free days annually for federal recreational lands and waters, aligning with significant national holidays and service-oriented dates. The goal is to encourage public service and national pride by providing free access to these lands on specific days like Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday and Juneteenth. The Secretary of the Interior retains the authority to designate further fee-free days.
This act makes the VA's telescreening mammography program permanent and mandates nationwide access to mammography services for veterans, ensuring accessibility for those with disabilities.
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
The Mammography Access for Veterans Act of 2025 permanently expands and solidifies the Department of Veterans Affairs' telescreening mammography program. This legislation mandates that comprehensive mammography services, including telescreening, full-service, or mobile options, must be available nationwide in every state and Puerto Rico within two years. Furthermore, it ensures that all offered mammography programs are fully accessible to veterans with disabilities.