Track Mark's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This bill mandates the Secretary of Defense to report on current U.S. security cooperation with Guyana and outline necessary assistance should Venezuela attack.
Michael Bennet
Senator
CO
Michael Bennet
Senator
CO
This bill mandates the Secretary of Defense to submit a comprehensive report detailing current U.S. security cooperation with Guyana. The report must also outline the necessary additional assistance the U.S. would need to provide to help Guyana defend itself against a potential Venezuelan attack. This information will be delivered to the Armed Services Committees of Congress within 270 days of the Act's enactment.
This bill expands eligibility for higher rates of regularly scheduled overtime pay to U.S. Border Patrol agents at grades GS-13 through GS-15.
James Lankford
Senator
OK
James Lankford
Senator
OK
The Border Patrol Supervisors Retention Act aims to improve retention by expanding eligibility for higher rates of regularly scheduled overtime pay. This legislation extends the special overtime rules currently applied to GS-12 Border Patrol agents to cover agents at grades GS-13, GS-14, and GS-15. The bill ensures that supervisors in these higher pay grades receive enhanced overtime compensation.
This act mandates a comprehensive reporting and action plan from U.S. intelligence agencies to enhance collaboration and coordination with the Mexican government to combat narcotics.
John Cornyn
Senator
TX
John Cornyn
Senator
TX
The Counternarcotics Enhancement Act mandates that U.S. intelligence agencies report on their current cooperation with the Mexican government regarding counternarcotics efforts, including associated risks and strategies for improvement. The Director of National Intelligence (DNI) must then consolidate these reports and submit a comprehensive action plan to Congress. This process aims to enhance coordination and cooperation between the U.S. and Mexico in combating drug trafficking.
The BEACON Act establishes an Office of Inspector General within the Executive Office of the President to provide oversight, subject to specific presidential limitations on sensitive investigations.
Adam Schiff
Senator
CA
Adam Schiff
Senator
CA
The BEACON Act establishes a new Office of Inspector General (OIG) within the Executive Office of the President (EOP) to provide internal oversight. This new OIG will operate under the President's direction, though the President can halt investigations involving sensitive national security or confidential sources. The Act mandates regular reporting to Congress and requires the OIG to certify access to necessary information for its oversight duties.
This bill reauthorizes and extends dedicated federal funding for Type 1 Diabetes research and diabetes programs for Native Americans through fiscal year 2027.
Susan Collins
Senator
ME
Susan Collins
Senator
ME
The Special Diabetes Program Reauthorization Act of 2025 extends critical funding for both Type 1 Diabetes research programs and diabetes programs serving Native Americans. This legislation secures specific annual appropriations of \$160 million for fiscal years 2026 and 2027, along with a transition allocation in late 2027. The bill ensures continued financial support for these vital public health initiatives through the end of 2027.
This resolution officially recognizes June 2025 as LGBTQ Pride Month to honor the community's history, acknowledge ongoing struggles, and celebrate their contributions to the nation.
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
This resolution officially recognizes June 2025 as LGBTQ Pride Month to honor the history, struggles, and significant contributions of the LGBTQ community in the United States. It acknowledges past and ongoing discrimination while celebrating key legal milestones toward equality. The Senate encourages the nation to use this month to learn about inequality and celebrate the community's achievements both domestically and globally.
The Equal Dignity for Married Taxpayers Act of 2025 systematically updates the Internal Revenue Code to use gender-neutral language when referring to married couples and spouses, without altering existing tax rules.
Ron Wyden
Senator
OR
Ron Wyden
Senator
OR
The Equal Dignity for Married Taxpayers Act of 2025 is a legislative update designed to modernize the Internal Revenue Code by ensuring gender-neutral language is used when referencing married taxpayers and their spouses. This bill systematically replaces outdated gendered terms like "husband and wife" or "his" with inclusive terms such as "married couple" and "spouse." The changes are purely linguistic, ensuring consistency across tax rules without altering any existing tax liabilities or deductions.
This Act establishes the Intelligence Community Technology Bridge Fund to accelerate the transition of promising technologies from research to operational use by supporting small businesses and nontraditional contractors.
John Cornyn
Senator
TX
John Cornyn
Senator
TX
The Intelligence Community Technology Bridge Act of 2025 establishes a dedicated fund to accelerate the transition of promising technologies from research into operational use within the Intelligence Community (IC). This fund allows the IC to provide financial assistance, including grants or equity investments, to businesses and nonprofits developing mission-critical solutions. Priority for this funding will be given to small businesses and nontraditional defense contractors to broaden the supplier base.
This bill renames and significantly updates the requirements, funding levels, and eligible activities for the Community Wood Facilities Grant Program and the Wood Innovations Grant Program to focus on expanding forest products manufacturing.
Jeanne Shaheen
Senator
NH
Jeanne Shaheen
Senator
NH
The Community Wood Facilities Assistance Act of 2025 renames and significantly updates the existing Community Wood Facilities Grant Program, increasing the applicant matching requirement to 50% and setting a maximum grant award of $5 million. The bill also modifies eligible activities to focus on forest products manufacturing and increases the total funding authorization for the program through 2030. Additionally, it makes corresponding adjustments to the Wood Innovations Grant Program to broaden its scope toward expanding forest products manufacturing.
This Act extends the deadline for certain legally married couples to amend past tax filings to claim joint filing benefits based on Revenue Ruling 2013-17.
Elizabeth Warren
Senator
MA
Elizabeth Warren
Senator
MA
The Refund Equality Act of 2025 extends the deadline for certain legally married couples to amend past tax returns filed separately before September 16, 2013, based on Revenue Ruling 2013-17. This allows these couples to now file jointly for those years, extending the statute of limitations for filing the joint return and claiming related refunds or credits. These extensions are strictly limited to changes resulting from recognizing their marital status for federal tax purposes.
This resolution officially commemorates June 19, 2025, as Juneteenth National Independence Day to honor the emancipation of enslaved people in the Southwestern States.
John Cornyn
Senator
TX
John Cornyn
Senator
TX
This resolution officially commemorates June 19, 2025, as "Juneteenth National Independence Day." It recognizes the historical significance of June 19, 1865, when enslaved people in the Southwest finally received news of their freedom. The resolution supports the nationwide celebration of this day as a vital part of American history and heritage.
This bill amends federal work-study programs to allow students to use funds for child development and early learning services, while establishing specific supervision and compliance requirements for students working in Head Start and Early Head Start programs.
Kirsten Gillibrand
Senator
NY
Kirsten Gillibrand
Senator
NY
The Head Start for Our Future Act amends federal work-study rules to explicitly allow students to use their funds for child development and early learning services, such as supporting Head Start programs. This legislation ensures that institutions placing work-study students in these roles guarantee program compliance with existing Head Start Act requirements. Furthermore, it establishes specific supervision rules for work-study students in Head Start and Early Head Start, mandating that they must always be supervised by paid staff and cannot count toward required staff-to-child ratios.
This bill expands online privacy protections to cover teenagers aged 13 to 16 by amending COPPA to impose new requirements on operators regarding data collection, use for targeted advertising, and deletion rights.
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
The Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act significantly updates existing law to expand privacy protections for individuals aged 13 to 16 online. It imposes new obligations on digital operators regarding the collection, use, and deletion of personal information, including broader definitions for data like geolocation and persistent identifiers. The bill also mandates new security practices and grants specific rights to teens and parents to access, correct, or delete collected data.
The Women’s Health Protection Act of 2025 establishes a federal right to access abortion services without medically unnecessary state restrictions and protects the right to travel for care.
Tammy Baldwin
Senator
WI
Tammy Baldwin
Senator
WI
The Women’s Health Protection Act of 2025 establishes a federal right to access abortion services without facing state-imposed restrictions that are not medically necessary for comparable procedures. This Act prohibits states from enacting targeted regulations that create hurdles for abortion access, protects the right to travel out of state for care, and allows individuals and the Attorney General to sue to enforce these protections. Ultimately, the bill aims to ensure equitable access to reproductive healthcare decisions based on a provider's good-faith medical judgment.
This bill eases the tax burden on Intelligence Community employees by expanding moving expense deductions and excluding related reimbursements from taxable income following required relocations.
Tom Cotton
Senator
AR
Tom Cotton
Senator
AR
The Intelligence Community Workforce Agility Protection Act of 2025 aims to support intelligence community personnel by simplifying the tax treatment of required relocations. This bill allows intelligence community employees and appointees to utilize specific moving expense deductions when changing duty stations. Furthermore, it ensures that reimbursements for qualified moving expenses related to these official relocations are excluded from taxable income.
The COIN Act prohibits public officials and their families from engaging in certain digital asset transactions while in office and for a period afterward, while also increasing disclosure requirements for digital asset holdings and stablecoin issuer accountability.
Adam Schiff
Senator
CA
Adam Schiff
Senator
CA
The Curbing Officials' Income and Nondisclosure (COIN) Act aims to prevent public officials from financially exploiting their positions through digital assets. The bill prohibits covered individuals and their immediate families from engaging in specific digital asset transactions during and shortly after their service. Furthermore, it imposes new criminal penalties for violations and mandates increased financial disclosure requirements for federal employees regarding their cryptocurrency holdings.
This resolution reaffirms the U.S. commitment to promoting the safety, health, and well-being of refugees globally while criticizing recent policy actions that restrict asylum and refugee admissions.
Jeanne Shaheen
Senator
NH
Jeanne Shaheen
Senator
NH
This resolution reaffirms the United States' commitment to the safety and well-being of refugees and displaced persons globally, recognizing the severity of the current worldwide displacement crisis. It strongly advocates for upholding U.S. legal and moral obligations by restoring and strengthening the U.S. Refugee Admissions Program and full asylum protections. The measure specifically calls on federal leaders to reverse recent restrictive policies that have suspended refugee admissions and limited access to protection. Ultimately, this statement urges the U.S. to resume its leadership role in humanitarian aid and international refugee resettlement efforts.
This Act enhances mental health support and resources within the military's Transition Assistance Program and the VA's Solid Start Program to better support servicemembers transitioning to veteran status and reduce suicide risk.
Sheldon Whitehouse
Senator
RI
Sheldon Whitehouse
Senator
RI
This Act, named in honor of Daniel J. Harvey, Jr. and Adam Lambert, aims to reduce veteran suicide by strengthening mental health resources during the transition from military service to civilian life. It mandates updated mental health and suicide risk briefings within the Department of Defense's Transition Assistance Program (TAP). Furthermore, the bill enhances the VA's Solid Start Program by requiring specific outreach regarding healthcare enrollment and mental health services.
This resolution designates July 16, 2025, as Glioblastoma Awareness Day to highlight the severity of this aggressive brain cancer and support increased research and treatment efforts.
Lindsey Graham
Senator
SC
Lindsey Graham
Senator
SC
This resolution officially designates July 16, 2025, as "Glioblastoma Awareness Day" to highlight the severity of this aggressive brain cancer. It honors those affected by glioblastoma and supports ongoing efforts to improve patient outcomes. The bill specifically calls for increased public awareness, collaboration in research, and continued funding for better treatments and diagnostic tools.
The REFOCUS DODEA Act mandates the prohibition and secure storage of student smartphones during the school day at Department of Defense Education Activity schools, with exceptions for medical or emergency needs.
Jim Banks
Senator
IN
Jim Banks
Senator
IN
The REFOCUS DODEA Act mandates the Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) to implement a strict policy banning student smartphone use during the school day. This new regulation requires students to secure their devices in lockers or approved pouches for the duration of the school day. Exceptions will be made only for documented medical needs or high-priority emergencies.