Track Pablo's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This bill seeks to modernize Medicare coverage for chiropractic services, recognizing Doctors of Chiropractic as physicians for all authorized functions and expanding coverage beyond just manual spinal manipulation, contingent upon completing an educational webinar.
W. Steube
Representative
FL
W. Steube
Representative
FL
The "Chiropractic Medicare Coverage Modernization Act of 2025" seeks to modernize Medicare coverage for chiropractic services. It expands coverage to include all services provided by licensed Doctors of Chiropractic, not just manual spinal manipulation. Doctors of Chiropractic are required to attend an educational webinar to be eligible for Medicare reimbursement. This aims to align Medicare with other healthcare systems and private insurance in recognizing the full scope of chiropractic care.
This bill recognizes the 96th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birth, celebrates diversity and tolerance, and condemns hate and discrimination against minority groups and individuals. It calls on everyone to uphold Dr. King's values of justice, equality, and peace.
Shontel Brown
Representative
OH
Shontel Brown
Representative
OH
This bill recognizes the 96th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birth and reaffirms his teachings on diversity, tolerance, and civil rights. It condemns hate, discrimination, and prejudice against minority groups and individuals based on gender or sexual orientation. The bill honors Dr. King's legacy and calls for upholding his values of justice, equality, and peace.
The "Housing Survivors of Major Disasters Act" expands eligibility for FEMA disaster assistance by recognizing "constructive ownership" and broadens housing assistance to include damaged homes, emphasizing cost-effective solutions.
Adriano Espaillat
Representative
NY
Adriano Espaillat
Representative
NY
The "Housing Survivors of Major Disasters Act" broadens eligibility for FEMA disaster assistance by recognizing "constructive ownership" in cases where formal documentation is lacking. It also modifies housing assistance criteria to include homes damaged (instead of uninhabitable) by a major disaster, allowing for cost-effective repair and rebuilding solutions. These changes apply to assistance applications and funds allocated after the Act's enactment.
The Department of Education Protection Act prohibits the Department of Education from using appropriated funds to implement reorganization activities that would decentralize, reduce staffing, or change the responsibilities, structure, authority, or functionality of the Department as it was organized on January 1, 2025.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
The "Department of Education Protection Act" prevents the Department of Education from using already allocated funds to reorganize in ways that would decentralize, reduce staff, or alter the Department's responsibilities, structure, authority, or functions as they existed on January 1, 2025. This act ensures that the Department of Education continues to focus on boosting student success and equal access through its established offices and institutes.
The "Post-Disaster Assistance Online Accountability Act" mandates increased transparency in federal disaster assistance by requiring agencies to report detailed project and funding data on a dedicated government website subpage. This aims to provide the public with easy access to information on how disaster relief funds are allocated and spent.
Mike Ezell
Representative
MS
Mike Ezell
Representative
MS
The "Post-Disaster Assistance Online Accountability Act" aims to increase transparency in disaster relief efforts by requiring federal agencies to report detailed data on disaster assistance projects on a dedicated government website. This includes information on the total amount of assistance provided, project specifics, and recipient details, making it easier for the public to track how disaster relief funds are used. The Office of Management and Budget is responsible for creating this subpage, with the option to partner with a private entity. This act defines key terms such as "covered federal agency," "disaster assistance," and "eligible recipient" to ensure clarity and consistency in reporting.
The "Federal Disaster Assistance Coordination Act" directs FEMA to streamline disaster assistance information collection, improve preliminary damage assessments, and make disaster assistance information more accessible to the public. It also mandates a study and report to Congress on these improvements, ensuring transparency and efficiency in federal disaster response.
Mike Ezell
Representative
MS
Mike Ezell
Representative
MS
The Federal Disaster Assistance Coordination Act aims to streamline federal disaster assistance by reducing the burden of information collection on applicants and improving the efficiency of preliminary damage assessments. It directs FEMA to conduct a study and create a plan to consolidate information collection, develop a public website for disaster assistance information, and explore the use of new technologies to speed up damage assessments. The Act also mandates the creation of a working group to identify overlaps or gaps in damage assessments and requires a comprehensive report to Congress with findings and recommendations, to be made publicly available on FEMA's website.
The "Affordable Shipping for All Act" ensures fair shipping rates to noncontiguous U.S. areas by preventing higher charges or exclusion from shipping services, except for items valued over $10,000. This levels the playing field for consumers and businesses in areas like Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.
Ed Case
Representative
HI
Ed Case
Representative
HI
The "Affordable Shipping for All Act" ensures fair shipping rates by preventing shipping services from charging higher fees to or excluding shipments to noncontiguous U.S. areas like Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. This act mandates that shipping costs to these areas must be the same as within the contiguous United States for products valued under $10,000. By standardizing shipping costs, the bill aims to provide economic parity for residents and businesses in these regions.
The Goldie's Act amends the Animal Welfare Act to mandate more frequent inspections of animal facilities, impose stricter penalties for violations, ensure better communication between federal and local authorities, and protect animals from suffering due to non-compliance.
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
The Goldie's Act seeks to strengthen the USDA's enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act by mandating annual inspections, requiring humane treatment of suffering animals, and imposing significant penalties for violations. It ensures transparency through mandated sharing of violation records and sets firm guidelines for determining penalties based on the severity and frequency of violations. The Act also enables legal action to recover unpaid penalties and penalizes the disobedience of "cease and desist" orders.
The Washington, D.C. Admission Act establishes a process for Washington, D.C. to become the State of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth, while preserving a separate federal district as the seat of the U.S. Government. It addresses the transition of laws, governance, and federal interests, including representation, courts, and ongoing responsibilities.
Eleanor Norton
Representative
DC
Eleanor Norton
Representative
DC
The Washington, D.C. Admission Act outlines the process for Washington, D.C., to become the State of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth, while establishing a separate U.S. Capital. It addresses the transition of laws, property, and governance, ensuring continued federal operations and representation for D.C. residents. The Act also covers federal responsibilities, courts, elections, and benefit programs during the transition, establishing a commission to oversee the process and mandating presidential certification.
The "Manatee Protection Act of 2025" designates the West Indian manatee as an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act, providing it with increased protections. This requires the Secretary of the Interior to include the West Indian manatee on the endangered species list.
Vern Buchanan
Representative
FL
Vern Buchanan
Representative
FL
The "Manatee Protection Act of 2025" designates the West Indian manatee as an endangered species under the Endangered Species Act of 1973, requiring its inclusion on the endangered species list. This action provides increased protections and conservation efforts for the manatee population.