Track Harriet's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The Stop Secret Spending Act of 2025 mandates the public reporting of previously obscured "other transaction agreements" on USAspending.gov and strengthens data accuracy requirements across federal spending disclosures.
Barry Moore
Representative
AL
Barry Moore
Representative
AL
The Stop Secret Spending Act of 2025 aims to increase transparency in federal spending by mandating the reporting of "other transaction agreements" (OTAs) on USAspending.gov. It requires the Treasury Department to centralize this data and mandates annual public reports detailing any missing spending data and the reasons for its omission. Furthermore, the bill strengthens data accuracy requirements and tasks the GAO with reviewing federal purchasing rules to ensure transparency compliance.
This act allows State homes caring for veterans to choose between direct reimbursement or direct furnishing of high-cost medications.
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Representative
IA
Mariannette Miller-Meeks
Representative
IA
The Providing Veterans Essential Medications Act allows State homes caring for veterans to choose how they receive reimbursement for very high-cost medications. State homes can opt to be reimbursed directly for the medication's cost or have the Secretary of the VA furnish the drug directly. This provision applies only when the cost of a specific medication exceeds a defined threshold relative to the standard monthly payment for that veteran's care.
This bill mandates the immediate reissuance and expedited approval of nine specific Bureau of Land Management land management plans without requiring new environmental reviews.
Jeff Hurd
Representative
CO
Jeff Hurd
Representative
CO
The Productive Public Lands Act mandates the Secretary of the Interior to promptly reissue nine specific Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land management plans finalized between late 2024 and early 2025. This reissuance requires the BLM to formally update its preferred alternative for each plan. Crucially, these reissued documents are automatically deemed compliant with major environmental review and administrative procedure laws, bypassing further environmental analysis.
* **Title I:** Prioritizes conservation efforts based on species' urgency and potential benefit through a national listing work plan. * **Title II:** Incentivizes wildlife conservation on private lands by streamlining Candidate Conservation Agreements with Assurances (CCAAs). * **Title III:** Provides greater incentives for species recovery by modifying regulations, judicial reviews, and critical habitat designations. * **Title IV:** Increases transparency and accountability in the Endangered Species Act by requiring disclosure of data and expenditures. * **Title V:** Streamlines the Endangered Species Act permitting process by refining mitigation measures and re-evaluating existing protections. * **Title VI:** Eliminates barriers to conservation by modifying permit requirements for certain non-native species. * **Title VII:** Restricts regulatory powers of government agencies under the Endangered Species Act.
Bruce Westerman
Representative
AR
Bruce Westerman
Representative
AR
**ESA Amendments Act of 2025 Summary:** The ESA Amendments Act of 2025 seeks to modify and update the Endangered Species Act of 1973 by prioritizing conservation efforts, incentivizing private land stewardship, and increasing transparency and accountability. The act focuses on streamlining regulations, limiting legal challenges, and ensuring that decisions are based on sound science and economic considerations. These changes aim to balance species protection with the needs of private landowners and state management, while also addressing international trade regulations.
This bill abolishes the Federal Reserve Board and Federal Reserve Banks one year after enactment, transferring assets to the Treasury and tasking the Treasury Secretary with managing outstanding liabilities.
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
The "Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act" eliminates the Federal Reserve Board and Federal Reserve Banks one year after enactment, repealing the Federal Reserve Act. During the dissolution period, the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board will manage the winding down of affairs, and the Office of Management and Budget Director will liquidate assets to maximize returns to the Treasury. The Treasury Secretary will assume outstanding liabilities and, along with the Office of Management and Budget Director, report to Congress on the implementation of the Act.
This bill aims to enhance border security, address environmental damage on federal lands, and restrict housing options for undocumented non-citizens on federally managed lands.
Juan Ciscomani
Representative
AZ
Juan Ciscomani
Representative
AZ
This bill aims to enhance security along the southern border by constructing roads, increasing access for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and allowing temporary placement of structures by border states. It also seeks to mitigate environmental damage on federal lands caused by illegal activities through initiatives focused on reducing trash, preventing wildfires, and remediating contamination. Additionally, the bill restricts housing options for non-citizens who have not been formally admitted into the country by preventing the use of federal funds to house these individuals on federally managed lands.
The SAFER Voter Act lowers the minimum age to purchase a handgun or handgun ammunition from a Federal firearms licensee to 18 years old.
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
Thomas Massie
Representative
KY
The SAFER Voter Act seeks to eliminate the age restriction that prevents individuals under 21 from purchasing handguns and handgun ammunition from licensed federal firearms dealers. This bill would amend title 18 of the United States Code, specifically sections 922(b)(1) and 922(c)(1), to allow adults 18 and over to purchase handguns.
Prohibits the purchase of real estate near U.S. federal lands by agents or businesses associated with the government of the People's Republic of China with 25% or more equity interest.
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
The "No American Land for Communist China Act" prohibits the President from allowing individuals or entities associated with the Chinese government from purchasing real estate near covered federal lands. Covered lands include those managed by the Departments of Interior, Defense, Agriculture (Forest Service), and Energy, as well as Indian country. This restriction applies to entities with at least 25% equity interest held by Chinese government-affiliated individuals or businesses. The Act defines "United States" broadly to include states, territories, and other U.S. possessions.
This bill adds the Secretary of Agriculture to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) and requires CFIUS to review agricultural land transactions, especially those involving entities from China, North Korea, Russia, or Iran.
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
Dan Newhouse
Representative
WA
The "Protecting American Agriculture from Foreign Adversaries Act of 2025" adds the Secretary of Agriculture to the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) for agricultural matters. It mandates CFIUS review of agricultural land transactions, particularly those involving entities from China, North Korea, Russia, or Iran, to safeguard American agriculture. This ensures scrutiny of foreign investments in agricultural land and related industries, addressing potential threats to national security. The requirements for a specific country will end if that country is removed from the list of foreign adversaries in section 791.4 of title 15, Code of Federal Regulations.
This bill repeals the 1991 and 2002 authorizations for the use of military force against Iraq.
Gregory Meeks
Representative
NY
Gregory Meeks
Representative
NY
This bill repeals the 1991 Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution and the 2002 Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution, formally ending the legal basis for military actions in Iraq under these authorizations.
Prohibits tax credits for offshore wind facilities in U.S. inland navigable or coastal waters, effective after 2025.
Patrick Fallon
Representative
TX
Patrick Fallon
Representative
TX
This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to disallow both the production tax credit and the investment tax credit for offshore wind facilities placed in service in the inland navigable waters or coastal waters of the United States. These changes will be effective for energy produced and property placed in service after December 31, 2025.
The DEFUND Act of 2025 terminates U.S. membership in the United Nations and affiliated organizations, prohibits funding and participation in UN activities, and revokes diplomatic immunity for UN personnel.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The DEFUND Act of 2025 terminates U.S. membership in the United Nations and all affiliated organizations, repeals existing acts that enable U.S. participation, and prohibits future funding or involvement in UN activities, including peacekeeping operations and conventions. It also revokes diplomatic immunity for UN personnel within the U.S. and requires the Secretary of State to notify the UN of these changes. The bill further prevents the U.S. from reentering the UN without Senate approval and a guaranteed right to withdraw.
The NIH Reform Act divides the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases into three separate institutes focusing on allergic, infectious, and immunologic diseases.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The NIH Reform Act divides the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases into three separate entities: the National Institute of Allergic Diseases, the National Institute of Infectious Diseases, and the National Institute of Immunologic Diseases. It requires the President to appoint directors for each new institute. The act outlines the research focus of the National Institute of Infectious Diseases and the National Institute of Immunologic Diseases. It directs the NIH Director to manage the transition and makes necessary amendments to reflect these changes.
The "Ending the Cycle of Dependency Act of 2025" modifies work requirements for SNAP benefits and establishes new work requirements for Medicaid recipients aged 19-59, with certain exemptions.
Eric Burlison
Representative
MO
Eric Burlison
Representative
MO
The "Ending the Cycle of Dependency Act of 2025" modifies work requirements for both the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 and the Social Security Act. It raises the age limit for exemption from work requirements for SNAP benefits and mandates that certain Medicaid recipients between the ages of 19 and 59 must complete at least 80 hours of work, community service, or a work program per month to maintain eligibility. The bill outlines specific exemptions to these work requirements, including individuals with medical conditions, pregnant individuals, and caretakers of young children. States are allowed to disenroll individuals from Medicaid if they do not comply with the work requirements and federal funding is unavailable.
The "Make American Flags in America Act of 2025" mandates that U.S. flags displayed on Federal property or bought by Federal agencies be made entirely in the U.S., and requires a study on country-of-origin labeling enforcement for flags.
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
The "Make American Flags in America Act of 2025" mandates that U.S. flags displayed on Federal property or bought by Federal agencies be entirely manufactured in the U.S. using 100% U.S.-made materials, in accordance with international agreements. It also directs the Federal Trade Commission to study and report on country-of-origin labeling enforcement for U.S. flags, aiming to improve enforcement and deter violations.
The bill would require certain Medicaid recipients to work, volunteer, or participate in a work program for at least 80 hours a month to maintain eligibility.
Aaron Bean
Representative
FL
Aaron Bean
Representative
FL
This bill amends the Social Security Act to require certain adults on Medicaid to complete 80 hours per month of work, community service, or a work program to maintain eligibility. Federal funding to states would be denied for those who do not meet this "community engagement requirement" for at least 3 months of the year. Certain individuals, such as those under 18 or over 65, pregnant individuals, and those with disabilities, are exempt from this requirement. States have the option to disenroll individuals if federal funding is unavailable due to non-compliance.
This bill aims to prevent Congress from imposing new performance fees on local radio stations for playing music. It argues such fees would harm the mutually beneficial relationship between broadcasters and the recording industry, and negatively impact local radio's public service role.
Steve Womack
Representative
AR
Steve Womack
Representative
AR
The Supporting the Local Radio Freedom Act prevents Congress from imposing new performance fees on local radio stations for playing music. It emphasizes the mutually beneficial relationship between broadcasters and the recording industry, where radio provides free publicity that boosts music sales and supports artists. The act recognizes local radio's crucial role in communities by providing news, weather updates, and public service announcements. Ultimately, this bill aims to protect local radio stations and businesses from economic harm, ensuring they can continue serving their communities without additional financial burdens.
Prohibits securities exchanges from processing transactions involving securities issued by "natural asset companies" that manage land for conservation and ecological performance.
Mark Green
Representative
TN
Mark Green
Representative
TN
The "Protect America's Lands Act" prevents national securities exchanges from handling transactions of securities issued by "natural asset companies." These companies manage land for conservation and aim to enhance the value of natural assets and ecosystem services. The bill defines specific criteria for what constitutes a "natural asset company" to ensure the prohibition is appropriately applied.
The DRIVE Act of 2025 mandates that the VA increase veteran travel reimbursement rates to match the federal employee mileage rate and ensures veterans receive these payments within 90 days of submitting a complete claim.
Julia Brownley
Representative
CA
Julia Brownley
Representative
CA
The DRIVE Act of 2025 ensures that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) travel reimbursement rate for veterans' medical appointments will never fall below the standard federal employee mileage rate. This legislation mandates that the VA must process and pay these mileage allowances within 90 days of a veteran submitting a complete request. Essentially, the bill aims to increase equity and speed in compensating veterans for necessary travel to VA healthcare.
The "Midnight Rules Relief Act" allows Congress to combine multiple resolutions of disapproval for regulations submitted at the end of a President's term into a single vote, streamlining the process to reject these "midnight rules".
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
The "Midnight Rules Relief Act" allows Congress to group together and vote on multiple resolutions disapproving regulations finalized during a President's last year in office. This enables Congress to overturn several "midnight rules" with a single vote. The joint resolution would specify the rules being disapproved and declare that those rules have no legal authority.