Track Hank's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This resolution designates January 13th as Korean American Day to honor the contributions of Korean Americans and recognize the anniversary of the first Korean immigrants' arrival.
Jimmy Gomez
Representative
CA
Jimmy Gomez
Representative
CA
This resolution officially designates January 13th as Korean American Day. It expresses support for the day's ideals and encourages Americans to observe it. The resolution also honors the 123rd anniversary of the first Korean immigrants arriving in the United States.
This bill modifies deposits into the Crime Victims Fund by excluding certain False Claims Act recoveries and mandates an Inspector General audit of the Fund's sustainability.
Ann Wagner
Representative
MO
Ann Wagner
Representative
MO
This bill amends the Victims of Crime Act of 1984 to temporarily exclude certain False Claims Act recoveries from being deposited into the Crime Victims Fund through fiscal year 2029. It also mandates a comprehensive audit by the Department of Justice Inspector General on the Fund's sustainability and the impact of recent legislative changes. The resulting report will provide recommendations for improving the Fund's effectiveness and oversight.
This resolution declares elective declawing of cats inhumane and urges states to prohibit the practice except when medically necessary.
Jerrold Nadler
Representative
NY
Jerrold Nadler
Representative
NY
This resolution expresses strong opposition to elective declawing (onychectomy) of cats, deeming the procedure inhumane due to the lifelong pain and adverse behavioral effects it causes. It defines declawing broadly to include any procedure that disables a cat's claws and affirms that it should only be performed when medically necessary for the cat's health. The bill urges states to prohibit the practice on animal welfare and public health grounds, noting that humane alternatives exist.
This bill explicitly prohibits discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity in all places of public accommodation.
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Representative
NJ
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Representative
NJ
The Customer Non-Discrimination Act amends the Civil Rights Act of 1964 to explicitly prohibit discrimination in public accommodations based on sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity. This expansion covers a wide range of establishments, including retailers, service providers, and transportation services. The bill also provides clear definitions for these protected characteristics and clarifies that existing federal sex discrimination laws already cover these areas.
This resolution recognizes the 15th anniversary of the 2011 Tucson shooting, honoring the victims, survivors, and the ongoing advocacy of Gabby Giffords.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Representative
FL
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Representative
FL
This resolution commemorates the 15th anniversary of the tragic January 8, 2011, Tucson shooting, honoring the six lives lost and the thirteen injured. It specifically commends the courage and ongoing advocacy of gun violence survivor and former Congresswoman Gabby Giffords. The resolution also recognizes the resilience of the community and reaffirms a commitment to ending political violence.
This resolution recognizes Atlanta, Georgia, as the cradle of the civil rights movement and honors its continuing role as a beacon of equality and opportunity.
David Scott
Representative
GA
David Scott
Representative
GA
This resolution formally recognizes Atlanta, Georgia, as the cradle of the civil rights movement for its profound historical contributions to the fight for equality. It commemorates numerous pivotal events and leaders from the city that shaped American society. Furthermore, the bill honors Atlanta's ongoing role as a dynamic center for diversity, opportunity, and progress.
The GRACE Act establishes a minimum annual refugee admission ceiling of 125,000, allows for higher numbers based on presidential determination and private sponsorship, and mandates detailed quarterly reporting on admissions and processing.
Zoe Lofgren
Representative
CA
Zoe Lofgren
Representative
CA
The GRACE Act establishes the Guaranteed Refugee Admission Ceiling Enhancement Act to reform how the annual number of refugee admissions is set, requiring a minimum of 125,000 plus an additional amount for privately sponsored refugees. The bill mandates detailed quarterly public reporting on admission progress and processing statistics, including security checks and circuit ride operations. It also requires the President to submit plans if admissions fall significantly below the annual goal.
This bill temporarily funds the FAA using the Aviation Insurance Revolving Fund during a lapse in appropriations and extends non-premium war risk insurance provisions.
Sam Graves
Representative
MO
Sam Graves
Representative
MO
The Aviation Funding Solvency Act establishes a temporary mechanism to ensure the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) can continue essential operations if Congress fails to pass regular appropriations. This allows the FAA Administrator to draw upon the Aviation Insurance Revolving Fund to maintain operations at the previous year's funding rate. The temporary funding ceases once a new appropriation or continuing resolution is enacted. The bill also makes a technical amendment regarding non-premium war risk insurance.
The SAFE TRACKS Act mandates that states update their safety plans to detail cross-agency strategies for reducing pedestrian fatalities, including suicides, at highway-rail grade crossings.
Nellie Pou
Representative
NJ
Nellie Pou
Representative
NJ
The SAFE TRACKS Act requires states to update their highway-rail grade crossing safety plans to specifically address and reduce pedestrian fatalities and suicides along railroad tracks. These updated plans must detail collaboration strategies with railroads, mental health agencies, and law enforcement. States are mandated to submit these comprehensive safety reports to the Federal Railroad Administration every five years.
This bill restricts immigration enforcement authority to federal officials, rescinding the ability of state and local entities to inquire about or apprehend individuals for immigration violations.
Mike Quigley
Representative
IL
Mike Quigley
Representative
IL
The PROTECT Immigration Act of 2025 aims to centralize immigration enforcement exclusively with federal officials. This legislation amends existing law to restrict state and local entities from inquiring about, apprehending, or detaining individuals based on immigration status, with only three specific statutory exceptions. Essentially, it removes the authority granted under Section 287(g) from non-federal personnel.
Alyssa's Act of 2025 establishes grants for schools to create emergency response maps and master plans for school shooting prevention, while also expanding the Federal Clearinghouse on School Safety to enhance resources, technology development, and data collection.
Clarence Owens
Representative
UT
Clarence Owens
Representative
UT
Alyssa's Act of 2025 establishes a grant program to help schools develop emergency response maps and comprehensive master plans for preventing and responding to school shootings. The bill also significantly expands the Federal Clearinghouse on School Safety Evidence-based Practices to enhance research, technical assistance, and the development of new safety technologies like panic alarms. Furthermore, it mandates the creation of a National School Safety Data Center to analyze nationwide school safety issues and trends. Finally, the Act sets technical standards for federally funded emergency response maps and requires ongoing reporting on national planning efforts.
This act increases federal funding to 90% of administrative costs for states operating summer food assistance programs via electronic benefit transfers.
David Scott
Representative
GA
David Scott
Representative
GA
The Bridge to Summer Nutrition Act of 2025 aims to strengthen summer food assistance programs by increasing federal support for state administrative costs. Specifically, it mandates that the USDA reimburse states 90% of their monthly administrative expenses for operating summer electronic benefit transfer (EBT) programs for children. This increased funding also applies to administrative costs for regular SNAP operations.
This bill mandates the widespread availability of opioid antagonist kits, comprehensive training for staff and inmates, and detailed reporting within federal prisons to combat opioid overdoses.
Valerie Foushee
Representative
NC
Valerie Foushee
Representative
NC
The Federal Prisons Naloxone Access Act of 2025 mandates that the Bureau of Prisons make opioid overdose reversal medication readily available throughout all federal correctional facilities. This bill requires comprehensive training for both staff and incarcerated individuals on administering the medication and recognizing overdoses. Furthermore, it establishes protocols for inventory, documentation of use, and provides liability protection for individuals administering the antidote in good faith.
This bill mandates that the Supreme Court provide written explanations and disclose individual justice votes for emergency orders concerning preliminary injunctive relief.
Deborah Ross
Representative
NC
Deborah Ross
Representative
NC
The Shadow Docket Sunlight Act of 2025 mandates increased transparency for the Supreme Court when issuing emergency orders concerning preliminary injunctive relief or stays thereof. This requires the Court to publish a written explanation detailing the reasoning and how each participating justice voted. The bill also establishes periodic reporting requirements for the Federal Judicial Center to assess compliance with these new disclosure standards.
The Fair Competition for Small Business Act of 2025 empowers state attorneys general to sue on behalf of residents for damages resulting from antitrust violations under the Sherman Act.
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
Maxine Waters
Representative
CA
The Fair Competition for Small Business Act of 2025 empowers state attorneys general to file lawsuits on behalf of their residents against companies violating federal antitrust laws. This legislation strengthens consumer protections by allowing states to seek damages for anti-competitive practices under the Sherman Act.
This bill officially recognizes Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) individuals as a racial and ethnic minority group under the Public Health Service Act and mandates a comprehensive study of MENA population health disparities.
Rashida Tlaib
Representative
MI
Rashida Tlaib
Representative
MI
This bill officially recognizes Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) individuals as a distinct racial and ethnic minority group within federal health law. It directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to conduct a comprehensive study on the unique health disparities affecting the MENA population. The legislation aims to ensure MENA individuals are included in federal health policies and resource allocation, addressing historical exclusion.
This Act shifts control of certain munitions exports from the Commerce Department to the State Department and establishes new strategies and reporting requirements to combat illegal U.S. firearm trafficking to Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
Joaquin Castro
Representative
TX
Joaquin Castro
Representative
TX
The Americas Regional Monitoring of Arms Sales (ARMAS) Act of 2025 seeks to combat illegal firearms trafficking to Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean. It transfers regulatory control of certain munitions exports from the Department of Commerce back to the Department of State. The bill also mandates comprehensive reporting, strategy development, and increased tracking of U.S. firearm exports to designated "covered countries."
This bill establishes a Diversity and Inclusion Administrator, requires apprenticeship programs to submit plans to increase African American participation, and authorizes grants to expand diversity in registered apprenticeship programs.
David Scott
Representative
GA
David Scott
Representative
GA
This Act addresses the significant unemployment disparities faced by young African Americans by strengthening pathways into registered apprenticeship programs. It establishes a Diversity and Inclusion Administrator within the Department of Labor to promote greater participation from underrepresented groups. Furthermore, the bill authorizes a competitive grant program to help entities create or expand apprenticeships, requiring applicants to submit plans specifically aimed at increasing African American enrollment.
This bill authorizes Congress to award Congressional Gold Medals to the 1980 U.S. Men's Olympic Ice Hockey team for their historic "Miracle on Ice" victory.
Pete Stauber
Representative
MN
Pete Stauber
Representative
MN
This bill, the Miracle on Ice Congressional Gold Medal Act, officially authorizes Congress to award Congressional Gold Medals to the 1980 U.S. Men's Olympic Ice Hockey Team for their historic "Miracle on Ice" victory. The medals will be struck by the Treasury and permanently displayed at specific national sports museums. The Act also permits the sale of duplicate bronze medals to cover production costs.
This act nullifies a recent Executive Order regarding federal labor relations and ensures existing collective bargaining agreements remain in effect.
Jared Golden
Representative
ME
Jared Golden
Representative
ME
The Protect America's Workforce Act nullifies a specific Executive Order issued in March 2025 concerning exclusions from federal labor-management relations programs. This legislation ensures that any existing collective bargaining agreements between federal agencies and employee unions remain fully in effect until their stated expiration dates. The Act also prohibits the use of federal funds to implement the overturned Executive Order.