Track Darrell's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This bill expands the grounds for inadmissibility and deportation to include convictions or admissions of driving while intoxicated or impaired, regardless of the classification of the offense.
Barry Moore
Representative
AL
Barry Moore
Representative
AL
The Jeremy and Angel Seay and Sergeant Brandon Mendoza Protect Our Communities from DUIs Act of 2025 amends immigration law to deem individuals inadmissible to the U.S. and deportable if convicted of, admitting to, or admitting to actions that constitute driving while intoxicated or impaired, regardless of whether the offense is classified as a misdemeanor or felony.
Commemorates the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima, honoring the bravery and sacrifice of U.S. service members and reaffirming the friendship between the U.S. and Japan. Encourages Americans to remember and honor the veterans of this pivotal World War II battle.
Ken Calvert
Representative
CA
Ken Calvert
Representative
CA
This bill recognizes the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima, a pivotal World War II battle, and commemorates the historic flag raisings on Mount Suribachi. It honors the U.S. and Japanese soldiers who fought, remembers those who died, and reaffirms the friendship between the U.S. and Japan. The bill encourages Americans to honor the veterans of Iwo Jima and today's U.S. service members.
The "Ocean Pollution Reduction Act II" amends the Federal Water Pollution Control Act to set new discharge and monitoring requirements for the Point Loma Plant in San Diego, including specific limits on pollutants and a mandate for potable water reuse.
Scott Peters
Representative
CA
Scott Peters
Representative
CA
The Ocean Pollution Reduction Act II amends permitting requirements for the Point Loma Plant in San Diego, setting new limits for discharge of total suspended solids into marine waters. The bill requires the plant to maintain its deep-ocean outfall system and meet specific reduction targets for pollutants by certain dates. It also mandates the production of at least 83,000,000 gallons per day of water suitable for potable reuse by December 31, 2039, and continued ocean monitoring to ensure compliance. Alternatively, the plant can submit an application that complies with standard secondary treatment requirements.
The "More Homes on the Market Act" increases the tax exclusion for profit from the sale of a primary residence, incentivizing homeowners to sell and increasing housing supply.
Jimmy Panetta
Representative
CA
Jimmy Panetta
Representative
CA
The "More Homes on the Market Act" increases the tax exclusion for profit from the sale of a primary residence, raising it to $500,000 for single filers and $1,000,000 for married couples filing jointly. These amounts will be adjusted for inflation starting in 2025. This change encourages homeowners to sell their properties, thereby increasing the availability of homes on the market.
This act authorizes the creation of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Latino on the National Mall, ensuring diverse representation in its exhibits and programs.
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
The Smithsonian National Museum of the American Latino Act authorizes the creation of the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Latino on the National Mall. It ensures the museum's exhibits and programs accurately represent the diverse cultures, histories, events, and values of Hispanic and Latino communities, seeking guidance from diverse sources. The Act also mandates regular reports to Congress on the museum's efforts to meet these diversity requirements.
The "Simplifying Forms for Veterans Claims Act" mandates an independent review and simplification of VA forms sent to veterans filing claims.
Robert Bresnahan
Representative
PA
Robert Bresnahan
Representative
PA
The "Simplifying Forms for Veterans Claims Act" requires the Department of Veterans Affairs to conduct an independent assessment of its claim forms to improve clarity and organization. A federally funded research center will lead the assessment, consulting with various stakeholders, and provide recommendations to the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. The Secretary must then implement these recommendations, where legally compliant, within a set timeframe to make the forms more user-friendly for veterans.
The "Death Tax Repeal Act" eliminates estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes, adjusts gift tax calculations, and sets a $10,000,000 lifetime gift exemption.
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
Randy Feenstra
Representative
IA
The "Death Tax Repeal Act" eliminates both estate and generation-skipping transfer taxes, effective from the date of enactment. It adjusts gift tax calculations by setting the lifetime gift exemption at $10,000,000, with inflation adjustments after 2011. The Act also includes transitional rules for applying certain sections of the Internal Revenue Code during the enactment year.
The "Smithsonian American Women's History Museum Act" authorizes the creation of a Smithsonian American Women's History Museum on the National Mall, ensuring diverse representation in its exhibits and programs, and requiring regular reports to Congress on these efforts.
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
The "Smithsonian American Women's History Museum Act" authorizes the creation of the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum on the National Mall. It ensures the museum's exhibits and programs reflect the diverse experiences and perspectives of women in the United States, seeking guidance from varied sources. The Act mandates regular reports to Congress on the museum's efforts to meet these diversity requirements.
The "Grazing for Wildfire Risk Reduction Act" aims to reduce wildfire risks by expanding livestock grazing on federal lands through expedited environmental reviews, targeted strategies, and increased use of temporary permits.
Doug LaMalfa
Representative
CA
Doug LaMalfa
Representative
CA
The "Grazing for Wildfire Risk Reduction Act" aims to reduce wildfire risks by directing the Secretary of Agriculture to expand the use of livestock grazing on Forest Service land. The plan includes strategies such as expediting environmental reviews for grazing permits, employing targeted grazing, and increasing the use of temporary permits for fuels reduction and invasive species control. It also promotes grazing as a post-fire recovery tool and utilizes all available legal authorities to achieve these goals.
The "National Right-to-Work Act" prohibits mandatory union membership as a condition of employment, protecting employees' rights to choose whether or not to join or support a labor union.
Joe Wilson
Representative
SC
Joe Wilson
Representative
SC
The "National Right-to-Work Act" amends both the National Labor Relations Act and the Railway Labor Act to protect an employee's right to choose whether or not to join or support a labor union. It eliminates the possibility of mandatory union membership or dues payments as a condition of employment, ensuring that employees cannot be forced to join or support a union against their will.
The "Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act" prevents payment card networks from creating a separate merchant category code for firearm retailers.
Riley Moore
Representative
WV
Riley Moore
Representative
WV
The "Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act" prevents payment card networks from assigning a unique merchant category code to firearm retailers. The Attorney General is responsible for enforcing the Act, investigating complaints, and reporting to Congress. This law overrides state and local laws regarding merchant category codes for firearm retailers and does not establish a private right of action.
This bill prohibits unauthorized workers' wages and self-employment income from being used to calculate Social Security benefits.
John Moolenaar
Representative
MI
John Moolenaar
Representative
MI
The "No Social Security for Illegal Aliens Act of 2025" amends the Social Security Act to exclude wages and self-employment income earned by unauthorized aliens in the U.S. from being used to calculate Social Security benefits. This change applies to income earned both before, on, and after the law's enactment, with benefit adjustments taking effect after enactment. The Social Security Administration will recalculate insurance amounts to reflect these changes.
Stops the distribution of Chinese Communist Party-controlled publications, such as China Daily, in House facilities to prevent foreign influence. This policy does not restrict private subscriptions or access through public channels.
Abraham Hamadeh
Representative
AZ
Abraham Hamadeh
Representative
AZ
This bill stops the distribution of China Daily, a Chinese Communist Party propaganda outlet, in House buildings. It prevents the Chief Administrative Officer from distributing these publications or using internal mail for their delivery, aiming to protect the House from foreign influence. The policy does not restrict private subscriptions by individuals, access through public facilities, or collection by the Library of Congress. The bill defines a CCP-controlled publication as one registered under the Foreign Agents Registration Act and controlled by the Chinese Communist Party.
This bill, named the "No User Fees for Gun Owners Act," prevents state and local governments from imposing special taxes, fees, or insurance mandates on firearm and ammunition ownership or commerce, while allowing standard sales taxes.
Ronny Jackson
Representative
TX
Ronny Jackson
Representative
TX
The "No User Fees for Gun Owners Act" prohibits state and local governments from imposing taxes, fees, or insurance requirements on firearm or ammunition ownership and commerce. Regular sales taxes are permitted if applied at the same rate as other goods and services. This bill aims to protect gun owners and businesses from discriminatory financial burdens.
The "Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act" expands Medicare coverage to include FDA-approved multi-cancer early detection screening tests starting in 2028, with specific guidelines for payment, age limitations, and ensuring continued coverage for existing cancer screenings.
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
The "Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act" expands Medicare coverage to include FDA-approved multi-cancer early detection screening tests starting in 2028. It defines the criteria for these tests, sets payment guidelines, and establishes age and frequency limitations for coverage. The bill ensures that existing cancer screening coverage remains unaffected and allows for waivers of limitations based on recommendations from the United States Preventive Services Task Force.
The "Fix Our Forests Act" aims to reduce wildfire risks, improve forest health, and support communities by focusing on landscape-scale restoration, protecting wildland-urban interface areas, and enhancing transparency and technology in forest management. It also establishes a casualty assistance program for wildland firefighters and their families.
Bruce Westerman
Representative
AR
Bruce Westerman
Representative
AR
The "Fix Our Forests Act" aims to improve forest management and wildfire resilience through landscape-scale restoration, community protection in wildland-urban interfaces, and enhanced transparency and technology. It establishes programs for wildfire risk reduction, reforestation, and biochar development, while also focusing on restoring white oak populations and supporting the families of firefighters. The act streamlines project approvals, encourages collaboration, and implements litigation reforms to expedite forest management activities. Additionally, it creates a casualty assistance program for firefighters and support personnel who are seriously injured, become ill, or die while on duty.
Designates January 26 - February 1, 2025 as "National School Choice Week", supporting diverse education options and parental empowerment in K-12 education. Encourages awareness events and recognition of contributions from students, parents, teachers, and school leaders.
John Moolenaar
Representative
MI
John Moolenaar
Representative
MI
This bill expresses support for designating January 26 - February 1, 2025, as "National School Choice Week" to recognize the importance of diverse K-12 education options and the role of parents in choosing the best learning environment for their children. It encourages raising awareness about the benefits of educational choice and congratulates those involved in education.
This bill proposes a constitutional amendment to permanently set the number of Supreme Court justices at nine, requiring ratification by three-fourths of the states within seven years.
Dusty Johnson
Representative
SD
Dusty Johnson
Representative
SD
This bill proposes a constitutional amendment to fix the number of Supreme Court justices at nine. For this amendment to be valid, three-fourths of the state legislatures must ratify it within seven years of its submission.
This bill would amend the Social Security Act, prohibiting states from using Medicaid to provide medical assistance to aliens who are not lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the United States. Exceptions would be made for assistance for which payment is available under section 1903(v)(2).
Kevin Kiley
Representative
CA
Kevin Kiley
Representative
CA
The "No Medicaid for Illegal Immigrants Act of 2025" amends the Social Security Act to prohibit states from using Medicaid funds to provide medical assistance to aliens not lawfully admitted for permanent residence in the U.S. This restriction does not apply to assistance already covered under section 1903(v)(2) of the Social Security Act.
The "No Child Tax Credit for Illegals Act of 2025" requires a valid Social Security number for both the taxpayer and qualifying child to claim the child tax credit, ensuring only eligible U.S. citizens and authorized individuals receive the benefit, with an exception for U.S. Armed Forces members.
Jefferson Van Drew
Representative
NJ
Jefferson Van Drew
Representative
NJ
The "No Child Tax Credit for Illegals Act of 2025" amends the tax code to require both the taxpayer and qualifying child to have a social security number to claim the child tax credit. The social security number must be issued by the Social Security Administration to a U.S. citizen or someone authorized to work in the United States. Failure to include a valid social security number will be treated as a mathematical error. This requirement applies to tax years beginning after the enactment of this law.