Track Hank's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This Act eliminates the waiting periods for Social Security disability benefits and Medicare coverage for individuals diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer.
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
The Metastatic Breast Cancer Access to Care Act aims to improve support for individuals diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer. This bill eliminates the standard waiting period for receiving Social Security disability insurance benefits and waives the 24-month waiting period for Medicare coverage. These changes ensure immediate access to crucial financial and healthcare support upon diagnosis.
Recognizes and honors National Board Certified Teachers for their positive impact on student learning and encourages support for the growth of new certified teachers.
Julia Letlow
Representative
LA
Julia Letlow
Representative
LA
This resolution recognizes and honors teachers who have achieved or maintained National Board Certification as of March 2025, acknowledging their positive impact on student learning and potential lifetime earnings. It encourages the growth of new National Board Certified Teachers by urging educators, administrators, school districts, and States to provide candidates with incentives and support.
This Act converts Transportation Security Administration (TSA) personnel to standard federal employment rules under Title 5, establishes transition protections, mandates workforce reviews, and addresses labor relations and employee safety.
Bennie Thompson
Representative
MS
Bennie Thompson
Representative
MS
The Rights for the Transportation Security Administration Workforce Act transitions TSA personnel to standard federal employment rules under Title 5 of the U.S. Code by a set date no later than December 31, 2025. This mandates the freezing of current personnel policies during the transition while protecting current employee pay and benefits. The bill also requires extensive reviews by the Comptroller General on hiring, diversity, and workplace safety, and mandates consultation with employee representatives regarding labor relations. Finally, it ensures that screening agents retain collective bargaining rights and addresses specific concerns for Federal Air Marshals.
This bill mandates a study to analyze how U.S. import tariffs disproportionately affect consumers based on income, gender, and household type.
Lizzie Fletcher
Representative
TX
Lizzie Fletcher
Representative
TX
The Pink Tariffs Study Act mandates a comprehensive study by the Secretary of the Treasury to analyze the impact of U.S. import tariffs on everyday consumers. This research will specifically investigate whether current tariff rates disproportionately affect lower-income individuals and examine potential gender bias in how these taxes are applied. The final report, due within one year, must detail the burden of tariffs based on gender, household type, and income level.
Condemns House Republican leadership for allowing a xenophobic post questioning a Congressman's citizenship.
Sylvia Garcia
Representative
TX
Sylvia Garcia
Representative
TX
This bill condemns the House Republican Conference for a xenophobic social media post questioning Congressman Adriano Espaillat's immigration status and patriotism. It specifically condemns the House Republican leadership team for allowing the false statement that questioned Congressman Espaillat's citizenship.
The Caring for Survivors Act of 2025 increases dependency and indemnity compensation for surviving spouses and lowers the required period of total disability rating before death for survivors to qualify for certain benefits.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
The Caring for Survivors Act of 2025 aims to increase financial support for surviving spouses of veterans. This bill raises the monthly Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) payment rate for surviving spouses. Additionally, it lowers the required duration of total disability rating before death from ten years to five years for survivors to qualify for certain DIC benefits. If the disability period was between five and ten years, the benefit amount will be proportionally adjusted.
The Stop Comstock Act streamlines federal statutes by removing outdated and redundant language concerning "indecent" or "immoral" materials, focusing legal definitions on "obscene materials."
Becca Balint
Representative
VT
Becca Balint
Representative
VT
The Stop Comstock Act aims to modernize and streamline federal statutes concerning obscene materials. It revises several sections of federal law, including those related to crimes, transportation, and importation, by removing outdated or redundant language like "indecent" or "immoral." This legislative cleanup focuses the legal definitions to center specifically on "obscene materials."
This resolution supports National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, emphasizing the need to address the disproportionate impact of HIV/AIDS on women and girls globally through increased awareness, prevention, and access to care.
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
This resolution recognizes the ongoing impact of HIV/AIDS, particularly on women and girls, and supports increased awareness, prevention, and access to care and treatment. It emphasizes the need for targeted efforts to address vulnerabilities, reduce disparities, and promote youth-friendly health services. The resolution also encourages global efforts to combat discrimination and improve access to sexual and reproductive health services.
This bill authorizes the creation and sale of commemorative gold and silver coins to mark the 25th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, with surcharges benefiting the National September 11 Memorial and Museum.
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
Dan Goldman
Representative
NY
This Act authorizes the creation and sale of special commemorative gold and silver coins to mark the 25th anniversary of the September 11th attacks. The coins will feature designs honoring the victims and first responders, with the phrase "Never Forget" required on at least one design. All surcharges collected from the sale of these coins will be donated to support the ongoing operations and maintenance of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum. The Treasury must ensure the entire coin program results in no net cost to the Federal Government.
Recognizes March 10, 2025, as "Abortion Provider Appreciation Day," honoring abortion providers and staff for their essential role in providing care and advocating for unrestricted access to abortion services nationwide.
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
This bill expresses support for recognizing March 10, 2025, as "Abortion Provider Appreciation Day" to honor abortion providers and staff for their essential care, courage, and dedication. It acknowledges the increasing difficulties in accessing abortion care due to state restrictions and recognizes the critical role of abortion providers within the reproductive justice framework. The bill also affirms a commitment to the safety of abortion providers and patients' right to access care without fear, while condemning actions that limit and stigmatize abortion care.
This Act resets the probationary period for certain federal employees unfairly separated between January 20, 2025, and January 20, 2029, by crediting them for time already served.
Sarah Elfreth
Representative
MD
Sarah Elfreth
Representative
MD
The Protect Our Probationary Employees Act resets the probationary period for certain federal employees who were involuntarily separated between January 20, 2025, and January 20, 2029. If these employees are rehired into a similar role at the same agency, their new probationary period will be reduced by the time they already served previously. This provision is temporary and will expire on January 20, 2029.
This act mandates that the U.S. Treasury must begin printing new twenty-dollar bills featuring Harriet Tubman on the front after December 31, 2028, with a preliminary design reveal by the end of 2026.
Joyce Beatty
Representative
OH
Joyce Beatty
Representative
OH
The Woman on the Twenty Act of 2025 mandates that Harriet Tubman must be featured on the front of the twenty-dollar bill. This legislation sets a firm deadline, requiring that no new $20 notes can be printed without her portrait after December 31, 2028. Furthermore, the Secretary of the Treasury must publicly reveal the preliminary design for the new note by the end of 2026.
The American Teacher Act establishes federal grants to incentivize states to set a minimum annual teacher salary of $60,000 and provide inflation adjustments for teacher pay.
Frederica Wilson
Representative
FL
Frederica Wilson
Representative
FL
The American Teacher Act aims to address critical teacher shortages by establishing federal grants to help states raise the minimum annual salary for full-time teachers to \$60,000, adjusted for inflation. States must submit sustainability plans to ensure these minimums continue after the initial four-year grant period ends. The bill also provides funds for cost-of-living adjustments and a national campaign to enhance the value and diversity of the teaching profession.
The Congressional Trade Authority Act of 2025 significantly restricts the President's power to adjust imports based on national security by requiring joint agreement from the Secretaries of Defense and Commerce and mandatory Congressional approval for any resulting trade action.
Donald Beyer
Representative
VA
Donald Beyer
Representative
VA
The Congressional Trade Authority Act of 2025 significantly overhauls presidential authority to restrict imports based on national security grounds. This bill shifts the primary investigation role to the Secretary of Defense and mandates that any resulting import adjustments require explicit approval by a Congressional joint resolution to take effect. Furthermore, all new trade restrictions will automatically expire after three years unless Congress renews them.
The "Mamas and Babies in Underserved Communities Act of 2025" aims to improve maternal healthcare and reduce disparities in underserved communities by providing grants to healthcare providers for expanded and enhanced services.
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
The "Mamas and Babies in Underserved Communities Act of 2025" aims to improve maternal health outcomes and reduce disparities in underserved communities by providing grants to healthcare providers. These grants will support the expansion and enhancement of maternal health services, including prenatal, postnatal care for infants, and postpartum care for mothers. Priority is given to entities serving minority, low-income, or medically underserved areas, particularly those led by community members. The act allocates necessary funds from 2026 to 2030 to facilitate these improvements.
The "Children’s Health Insurance Program Permanency Act" permanently extends funding and support for key children's health programs, including CHIP, and allows states to expand Medicaid and CHIP eligibility.
Nanette Barragán
Representative
CA
Nanette Barragán
Representative
CA
The Children's Health Insurance Program Permanency Act (CHIPP Act) permanently extends funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and other related programs. It also makes permanent several programs and demonstration projects under the Social Security Act, such as the Pediatric Quality Measures Program and the Express Lane Eligibility Option. Additionally, the act provides states with the option to increase children's eligibility for Medicaid and CHIP by allowing them to cover children whose family income exceeds the state's current maximum income level.
The "Do No Harm Act" clarifies that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act cannot be used to bypass federal laws protecting against discrimination, ensuring equal opportunity, or safeguarding access to healthcare and other essential services.
Robert Scott
Representative
VA
Robert Scott
Representative
VA
The "Do No Harm Act" amends the Religious Freedom Restoration Act of 1993 to ensure religious freedom is not used to justify discrimination or harm. It clarifies that the Act does not override federal laws protecting against discrimination, ensuring equal opportunity, or safeguarding access to healthcare and other essential services. This amendment confirms that the Religious Freedom Restoration Act applies only when the government is a party in a judicial proceeding.
The CARE Act mandates that the Department of Health and Human Services establish a comprehensive system for reviewing public health emergency responses, coordinating inter-agency efforts, and developing a clear, risk-focused communication strategy.
Ritchie Torres
Representative
NY
Ritchie Torres
Representative
NY
The Coordinated Agency Response Enhancement (CARE) Act mandates that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) establish a comprehensive, department-wide system for reviewing responses to public health emergencies. This new after-action program must identify failures, implement fixes, and improve coordination across all HHS agencies and external partners. Additionally, the Act requires HHS to develop and maintain a clear risk communication strategy focused on accurately informing and prioritizing vulnerable populations during health crises. The Inspector General will oversee the effectiveness of these new review processes.
The Farewell to Foam Act of 2025 bans the sale and distribution of expanded polystyrene food service ware, loose fill packaging, and coolers starting January 1, 2028, with escalating fines for non-compliance.
Lloyd Doggett
Representative
TX
Lloyd Doggett
Representative
TX
The Farewell to Foam Act of 2025 bans the sale and distribution of expanded polystyrene (Styrofoam) food service ware, loose fill packaging, and coolers starting January 1, 2028. The bill clearly defines these targeted foam products and the roles of manufacturers, distributors, and retailers involved in their supply chain. Enforcement begins with a written warning for first-time violations, followed by escalating fines for repeat offenses. The Administrator of the EPA is granted the authority to issue necessary regulations to implement the Act.
Recognizes the commencement of Ramadan, commends Muslims in the U.S. and worldwide for their faith, and acknowledges their contributions to various causes and professions.
André Carson
Representative
IN
André Carson
Representative
IN
Recognizes the start of Ramadan, the Muslim holy month of fasting and spiritual renewal, commencing on February 28, 2025. It acknowledges the contributions of Muslims in the United States and worldwide, and expresses support to Muslims globally, recognizing Islam as a major world religion.