Track Mazie's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This comprehensive bill establishes a universal, single-payer "Medicare for All" national health insurance program, eliminating most private insurance duplication while expanding benefits, eliminating most cost-sharing, and restructuring provider payments under a national budget.
Bernard Sanders
Senator
VT
Bernard Sanders
Senator
VT
The Medicare for All Act establishes a comprehensive, universal national health insurance program to cover all U.S. residents, eliminating most private insurance duplication and nearly all out-of-pocket costs for covered services. The bill mandates extensive benefits, including long-term care, and institutes a strict National Health Budget to control overall spending through global payments for facilities and negotiated drug prices. It also includes a transition period that immediately enhances current Medicare by eliminating deductibles and adding dental, vision, and hearing benefits.
The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2025 overhauls state allocation formulas, reforms tenant eligibility and credit determination rules, and enhances assistance for Native American and rural housing projects under the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program.
Todd Young
Senator
IN
Todd Young
Senator
IN
The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2025 comprehensively reforms the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program by updating state allocation formulas based on population and inflation, and by modifying tenant eligibility rules to protect vulnerable residents. The bill also introduces significant changes for property owners regarding casualty loss, acquisition costs, and incentives for serving extremely low-income households. Finally, it directs efforts toward increasing program transparency and encouraging local governments to reform restrictive housing policies.
The Equality Act comprehensively expands federal non-discrimination protections across public accommodations, employment, housing, credit, and jury service to explicitly include sexual orientation and gender identity.
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
The Equality Act comprehensively amends federal civil rights laws to explicitly prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity across key areas of American life. This legislation expands existing protections in public accommodations, employment, housing, credit access, and jury service. Its purpose is to ensure consistent and clear nationwide enforcement of non-discrimination principles for LGBTQ individuals and women.
This Act establishes a new CDC center to declare racism a public health crisis and funds research and programs to dismantle structural racism and study the public health impacts of police violence.
Elizabeth Warren
Senator
MA
Elizabeth Warren
Senator
MA
The Anti-Racism in Public Health Act of 2025 establishes the National Center on Antiracism and Health within the CDC to declare racism a public health crisis and research its impacts. This Act mandates the creation of a new CDC program dedicated to researching police violence and developing public health strategies to prevent related injuries and deaths. Ultimately, the bill aims to dismantle structural racism in health systems through dedicated research, data collection, and community investment.
This Act excludes specific VA disability payments from being counted as income when unhoused disabled veterans apply for certain housing assistance programs.
Alejandro Padilla
Senator
CA
Alejandro Padilla
Senator
CA
The Housing Unhoused Disabled Veterans Act aims to increase housing assistance eligibility for disabled veterans by excluding specific VA disability benefits from income calculations for certain housing programs. This ensures that compensation received for service-connected disabilities does not prevent veterans from qualifying for supportive housing assistance. However, these excluded benefits will still be considered when calculating the final adjusted rent amount.
This Act revises eligibility criteria for child care centers, streamlines serious deficiency reviews, adjusts meal reimbursement limits, changes funding benchmarks, and establishes an advisory committee to reduce administrative paperwork.
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
The Early Childhood Nutrition Improvement Act aims to strengthen federal meal programs for child care centers by clarifying eligibility rules and mandating annual reviews for certain providers. It directs the Secretary of Agriculture to review and update procedures for handling serious deficiencies, ensuring fairness and distinguishing between minor errors and systemic failures. Furthermore, the bill limits reimbursement caps for extra meals, changes the inflation metric used for funding adjustments, and establishes an advisory committee to significantly reduce administrative paperwork.
This act increases the federal reimbursement rate for meals and snacks served through the Child and Adult Care Food Program by an additional 10 cents per serving.
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
The Child Care Nutrition Enhancement Act of 2025 increases federal support for meals served through the Child and Adult Care Food Program. This legislation mandates an immediate 10-cent increase for every meal or snack reimbursed under the program. The bill also simplifies the existing reimbursement calculation structure for sponsoring organizations supporting day care homes.
The Housing for All Act of 2025 significantly increases federal funding for affordable housing creation, expands rental assistance programs, and establishes new structures to address homelessness and racial equity in housing.
Alejandro Padilla
Senator
CA
Alejandro Padilla
Senator
CA
The Housing for All Act of 2025 is a comprehensive bill designed to tackle the national housing crisis by dramatically increasing funding for affordable housing construction, rental assistance, and supportive services. It authorizes billions for federal housing programs, guarantees future rental assistance for the extremely low-income, and establishes new structures to address racial equity in homelessness. Furthermore, the Act invests in innovative community solutions, including eviction defense grants and programs to convert commercial properties into housing.
This resolution officially designates the week of April 19 through April 27, 2025, as "National Park Week" to celebrate the history, value, and importance of the National Park System.
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
This resolution officially designates the week of April 19 through April 27, 2025, as "National Park Week." It recognizes the historical significance and vital mission of the National Park Service in preserving America's natural and cultural treasures. The bill encourages the public to visit, experience, and support these cherished sites during this designated week.
This bill significantly enhances the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit by increasing the maximum claimable expenses, adjusting income-based credit percentages, and making the credit partially refundable.
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
The Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit Enhancement Act of 2025 significantly increases the maximum expenses eligible for the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit to \$8,000 for one dependent and \$16,000 for two or more. This legislation also adjusts the credit calculation percentage based on income and makes the credit partially or fully refundable for eligible taxpayers. Furthermore, key income thresholds and expense limits will be indexed for inflation starting in 2026.
The SEER Act of 2025 reforms ethics enforcement by increasing transparency, clarifying conflict of interest rules, and creating a public database for special government employees.
Elizabeth Warren
Senator
MA
Elizabeth Warren
Senator
MA
The SEER Act of 2025 aims to strengthen ethics enforcement and transparency for "special Government employees" (part-time or temporary federal workers). This bill clarifies conflict of interest rules, mandates public disclosure for certain financial waivers, and establishes a public database tracking these temporary employees. Ultimately, it seeks to close loopholes that allow some part-time workers to avoid the same financial scrutiny as full-time staff.
This bill establishes a new refundable Child Tax Credit system providing advance monthly payments and creates a separate credit for other dependents, replacing the existing annual credit structure.
Michael Bennet
Senator
CO
Michael Bennet
Senator
CO
The American Family Act fundamentally restructures the Child Tax Credit by replacing the annual lump sum with advance monthly payments for qualifying children. This legislation establishes a new refundable monthly credit of up to $360 per child, alongside a separate $500 non-refundable credit for other dependents. These advance payments are subject to income phase-outs and will reconcile with the final tax return. The old annual Child Tax Credit is terminated for tax years beginning after December 31, 2024.
The NO FAKES Act of 2025 establishes exclusive rights for individuals and their heirs to control the licensing and use of their digital voice and visual likeness replicas.
Christopher Coons
Senator
DE
Christopher Coons
Senator
DE
The NO FAKES Act of 2025 establishes exclusive property rights for individuals over the creation and use of their digital voice and visual likenesses (Digital Replicas). This federal law grants the right holder the authority to license or control the use of these replicas, both during the individual's life and for a set period after death. The Act outlines specific licensing rules, liability for unauthorized use in commerce, and safe harbor provisions for online services that comply with takedown notices based on digital fingerprinting.
The Tax Cut for Workers Act of 2025 permanently expands and significantly boosts the Earned Income Tax Credit for workers without qualifying children, lowers the minimum age for eligibility, and allows taxpayers to elect to use prior year income for the credit calculation.
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
The Tax Cut for Workers Act of 2025 significantly expands and makes permanent the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for workers without qualifying children by lowering the minimum age, substantially increasing the credit amount, and raising income thresholds. It also allows taxpayers to elect to use higher prior-year earned income to calculate their current EITC benefit. Furthermore, the bill permanently extends current EITC application rules for U.S. territories like Puerto Rico.
This bill bans the manufacture, transfer, and possession of devices and modified firearms designed to significantly increase the firing rate of semiautomatic weapons, requiring registration for existing modified firearms.
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
The Banning Unlawful Machinegun Parts Act (BUMP Act) prohibits the manufacture, sale, and possession of devices or modifications that significantly increase the firing rate of semiautomatic firearms to mimic machinegun function. Existing owners of such modified firearms must register them within 120 days of enactment to maintain lawful possession. This legislation updates federal law by classifying these rate-of-fire-enhancing modifications as regulated items under the National Firearms Act.
This act establishes dedicated, long-term federal funding for Title X family planning clinics and sets specific guidelines for nondirective pregnancy counseling.
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
The Expanding Access to Family Planning Act establishes a dedicated Title X Clinic Fund to provide consistent, long-term financial support for family planning clinics. This funding, set for ten years, includes annual allocations for services and facility improvements. The bill also mandates that clinics receiving these funds offer comprehensive, non-directive counseling options to patients with positive pregnancy tests.
This Act bans the manufacture, sale, and possession of certain gas-operated semi-automatic firearms and large capacity ammunition feeding devices, while establishing a federal approval process for new firearm designs.
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
The Gas-Operated Semi-Automatic Firearms Exclusion (GOSAFE) Act restricts the manufacture, sale, and possession of certain gas-operated semi-automatic firearms and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices. The bill establishes a federal process for determining which specific firearms are banned and makes it illegal to possess magazines holding more than 10 rounds manufactured after the enactment date. Furthermore, it allows states to use federal Byrne grant funds to establish buy-back programs for these prohibited items. Violations of the new prohibitions carry significant fines and potential prison sentences.
The Raise the Wage Act of 2025 phases in increases to the federal minimum wage, eliminates subminimum wages for tipped employees and workers with disabilities, and sets a timeline for ending the subminimum wage for young workers.
Bernard Sanders
Senator
VT
Bernard Sanders
Senator
VT
The Raise the Wage Act of 2025 systematically increases the federal minimum wage to \$17.00 per hour over five years, after which it will be indexed to median wage growth. This legislation also phases out the subminimum wage for tipped employees and workers with disabilities, requiring them to eventually earn the standard federal minimum wage. Furthermore, the bill repeals the special minimum wage for workers under 20 once their rate catches up to the standard minimum.
This resolution honors the life, distinguished public service, and significant legislative contributions of the late former Louisiana Senator, John Bennett Johnston, Jr.
Bill Cassidy
Senator
LA
Bill Cassidy
Senator
LA
This resolution formally honors the life and extensive public service of the late Honorable John Bennett Johnston, Jr., former U.S. Senator for Louisiana. It details his career, highlighting his significant tenure on key Senate committees, particularly his leadership on energy policy. The resolution recognizes his legislative achievements benefiting Louisiana, including flood control and conservation efforts. Finally, the Senate adjourns immediately in his memory as a final tribute to his service.
This resolution officially designates April 2025 as National Native Plant Month to recognize the vital ecological and economic benefits of native flora.
Cindy Hyde-Smith
Senator
MS
Cindy Hyde-Smith
Senator
MS
This resolution officially designates April 2025 as "National Native Plant Month." It recognizes the critical ecological and economic importance of native plants for supporting local wildlife, maintaining healthy ecosystems, and conserving natural heritage. The designation aims to raise awareness about the vital role these indigenous species play across the United States.