Track Angus's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The "Stop Comstock Act" revises sections of Title 18 and the Tariff Act of 1930 to focus on prohibiting the distribution of obscene materials, removing references to "indecent" materials and abortion-related items.
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
The "Stop Comstock Act" amends several sections of title 18 of the United States Code and the Tariff Act of 1930 to address and restrict the distribution and importation of obscene materials. It removes references to "indecent" materials and those related to abortion or immoral use, focusing on the prohibition of "obscene" content. The Act revises language concerning commerce and importation to align with its objectives, updating references and definitions accordingly.
The "Credit for Caring Act of 2025" establishes a tax credit for eligible working family caregivers to help offset expenses related to long-term care for a spouse or relative.
Shelley Capito
Senator
WV
Shelley Capito
Senator
WV
The "Credit for Caring Act of 2025" establishes a tax credit for eligible working family caregivers to help offset expenses related to caring for a spouse or relative with long-term care needs. Caregivers can claim a credit of up to $5,000, which is 30% of qualified expenses exceeding $2,000. Eligibility requires earned income above $7,500 and incurring qualified expenses for a certified care recipient, with income limitations applying to reduce the credit amount. The credit takes effect for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2024.
Recognizes the positive impact of AmeriCorps members and volunteers on communities across the U.S. and encourages public service.
Bill Cassidy
Senator
LA
Bill Cassidy
Senator
LA
This resolution recognizes AmeriCorps Week (March 9-15, 2025) to honor AmeriCorps members, alumni, and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers for their positive impact on communities. It celebrates 30 years of AmeriCorps and AmeriCorps Seniors programs and encourages public awareness of national and community service. The resolution also acknowledges the significant contributions of these volunteers and encourages people of all ages to explore service opportunities within these programs.
The "Farewell to Foam Act of 2025" bans the sale and distribution of expanded polystyrene food service ware, loose fill, and coolers starting January 1, 2028, with escalating penalties for violations.
Chris Van Hollen
Senator
MD
Chris Van Hollen
Senator
MD
The "Farewell to Foam Act of 2025" bans the sale and distribution of expanded polystyrene food service ware, loose fill, and coolers starting January 1, 2028. The EPA Administrator is tasked with enforcing the ban, with escalating fines for repeat offenders, and is authorized to allow states to carry out enforcement. This act aims to reduce environmental pollution caused by polystyrene foam products.
Recognizes the week of March 3-7, 2025, as "National Social and Emotional Learning Week" to highlight the importance of social and emotional skills for students' academic success and well-being.
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
This resolution supports designating March 3-7, 2025, as "National Social and Emotional Learning Week" to highlight the role of social and emotional learning in academic success and well-being. It recognizes SEL's impact on students' mental health and career readiness while advocating for expanded access to SEL programs for students and teachers. The resolution also encourages federal agencies to identify opportunities to promote social and emotional learning.
The Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2025 strengthens protections for workers' rights to organize and collectively bargain, while increasing penalties for employer violations of labor laws.
Bernard Sanders
Senator
VT
Bernard Sanders
Senator
VT
The Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2025 amends the National Labor Relations Act and other labor laws to strengthen protections for employees engaging in labor disputes and collective bargaining. It redefines employer and employee status, addresses unfair labor practices, streamlines collective bargaining, and increases penalties for employers who violate labor laws. The Act also updates strike/lockout notification procedures and clarifies reporting requirements for employer-employee communication. Finally, it ensures the law's provisions are severable and authorizes necessary appropriations for implementation and enforcement.
The "Child Care Workforce Act" aims to improve child care quality and affordability by establishing a pilot program that provides wage supplements to child care workers in states, Indian Tribes, and Tribal organizations.
Katie Britt
Senator
AL
Katie Britt
Senator
AL
The Child Care Workforce Act aims to improve child care quality and affordability by establishing a pilot program that provides grants to States, Indian Tribes, and Tribal organizations. These grants will be used to supplement the wages of child care workers, with the goal of attracting and retaining qualified staff, improving worker well-being, enhancing the quality of care, and increasing access to affordable child care options. The Act requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to evaluate the program's effectiveness and report to Congress. It also authorizes necessary appropriations for fiscal year 2026 and subsequent years.
The Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act updates online data privacy rules for children and teens, including restrictions on data collection, targeted advertising, and data retention, while also requiring increased transparency and parental/teen control over personal information.
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
The Children and Teens’ Online Privacy Protection Act amends the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 to modernize regulations around online data collection, use, and deletion for children and teens. It expands the definition of personal information, requires verifiable consent for data collection and usage, and prohibits individual-specific advertising to children and teens. The Act also mandates FTC reports on mobile app oversight and enforcement, a GAO study on teens' privacy using financial technology, and includes a severability clause.
The Child Care Availability and Affordability Act aims to make child care more accessible and affordable by expanding employer-provided child care credits, increasing tax-free dependent care assistance, and creating a refundable household and dependent care tax credit.
Katie Britt
Senator
AL
Katie Britt
Senator
AL
The Child Care Availability and Affordability Act aims to make child care more accessible and affordable for families by expanding employer-provided child care credits, increasing tax-free dependent care assistance, and creating a refundable household and dependent care tax credit. The employer-provided child care credit is expanded by increasing the amount of qualified child care expenditures and the maximum credit amount, with special rules for small businesses. The amount excludable for dependent care assistance programs is increased from $5,000 to $7,500 (or $2,500 to $3,750). A new refundable tax credit is created for employment-related expenses paid for household services and care of qualifying individuals, with the credit amount varying based on income and the number of qualifying individuals.
The "Supporting Rural Veterans Access to Healthcare Services Act" expands the VA's transportation grant program to include tribal and Native Hawaiian organizations, increases the maximum grant amount, and authorizes necessary funding through 2029 to improve healthcare access for rural veterans.
Kevin Cramer
Senator
ND
Kevin Cramer
Senator
ND
The "Supporting Rural Veterans Access to Healthcare Services Act" expands the Department of Veterans Affairs' transportation grant program to include tribal and Native Hawaiian organizations. It increases the maximum grant amount to $50,000, with potential increases for counties with numerous off-road communities. The bill also reauthorizes funding for the program through 2029.
The "Access to Credit for our Rural Economy Act of 2025" incentivizes lending in rural areas by excluding interest earned on qualified real estate loans from lenders' gross income, aiming to reduce interest rates and boost rural economies.
Jerry Moran
Senator
KS
Jerry Moran
Senator
KS
The "Access to Credit for our Rural Economy Act of 2025" (ACRE Act) aims to bolster rural economies by excluding interest earned on qualified real estate loans made by qualified lenders from their gross income. These loans must be secured by rural or agricultural real estate, with specific provisions for single-family residences and exclusions for loans involving foreign adversary entities. The Act requires a report to Congress on its impact and applies to taxable years following its enactment.
This bill ensures veterans can easily access physical copies of the form needed to claim reimbursement for travel expenses to VA medical facilities, either by mail or at the facilities themselves.
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
This bill directs the Department of Veterans Affairs to provide veterans with physical copies of the form needed to claim reimbursement for certain travel expenses. Veterans can request the form by mail or obtain it at VA medical facilities. Completed forms can be submitted in person or by mail to any VA medical facility for processing.
The SHOPP Act of 2025 expands the Gus Schumacher Nutrition Incentive Program to include legumes and fresh frozen fruits and vegetables, aiming to increase year-round access to healthy produce.
John Cornyn
Senator
TX
John Cornyn
Senator
TX
The SHOPP Act of 2025 expands the Gus Schumacher Nutrition Incentive Program to increase access to healthy foods. It broadens the types of produce eligible for incentives to include fresh frozen options and legumes. This aims to improve the year-round availability of nutritious food options for program participants.
This resolution supports the Local Radio Freedom Act, opposing any new performance fees on local radio stations for broadcasting sound recordings, arguing it would harm the mutually beneficial relationship between the radio and recording industries, and negatively impact local radio's community services. It prohibits Congress from imposing new charges on local radio stations or businesses for playing local radio broadcasts.
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
This resolution supports the Local Radio Freedom Act, opposing any new performance fees on local radio stations for playing music. It emphasizes the mutually beneficial relationship between the radio and recording industries, where radio provides free publicity and essential local services. The resolution warns that new fees would harm local radio stations, small businesses, and the communities they serve. Ultimately, it asserts that Congress should not impose any new charges on local radio for broadcasting sound recordings.
The "Pay Our Coast Guard Act" ensures that Coast Guard members and essential civilian employees continue to receive pay and benefits during government funding lapses, aligning their compensation with other branches of the Armed Forces.
Ted Cruz
Senator
TX
Ted Cruz
Senator
TX
The "Pay Our Coast Guard Act" ensures that Coast Guard members, including military, civilian, and contract personnel, continue to receive pay and benefits during government funding lapses, particularly when the Department of Defense is funded but the Coast Guard is not. It designates funds for salaries, death benefits, and essential services, defining a "Coast Guard-specific funding lapse" and outlining the conditions under which the appropriated funds remain available. The Commandant of the Coast Guard determines which civilian and contract employees are considered "qualified" to receive pay during a funding lapse based on their support roles or the necessity of their work. This act aims to provide equitable treatment for Coast Guard personnel compared to other members of the Armed Forces.
The "HOPE for Homeownership Act" aims to discourage large financial entities from acquiring single-family homes by imposing excise taxes and disallowing certain deductions on excess properties.
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
The HOPE for Homeownership Act introduces an excise tax on certain taxpayers, like hedge funds, who fail to sell excess single-family residences, taxing new acquisitions and excess holdings. It disallows mortgage interest and depreciation deductions for single-family homes owned by these covered taxpayers. This bill aims to discourage the accumulation of single-family homes by large entities to promote homeownership. The Act defines key terms such as "applicable taxpayer," "hedge fund taxpayer," and "single-family residence" to clarify the scope and applicability of the tax.
The "Critical Minerals Security Act of 2025" mandates reports on global critical mineral resources, assesses foreign control, and develops strategies for U.S. collaboration with allies to advance mining and processing technologies.
John Cornyn
Senator
TX
John Cornyn
Senator
TX
The "Critical Minerals Security Act of 2025" mandates the Secretary of the Interior to regularly report to Congress on the state of global critical mineral and rare earth element resources, including identifying resources controlled by foreign entities of concern. It also requires establishing a process for U.S. individuals to notify the government when divesting stock in foreign critical mineral operations, and directs the development of a strategy to collaborate with allied countries on advanced mining and processing technologies. The goal is to ensure the U.S. and its allies have secure access to these critical resources.
The "Keep Americans Safe Act" bans the import, sale, manufacture, transfer, or possession of large capacity ammunition feeding devices, with certain exceptions for law enforcement, government entities, and other specific cases, while also allowing Byrne grants to be used for buy-back programs for these devices.
Mazie Hirono
Senator
HI
Mazie Hirono
Senator
HI
The Keep Americans Safe Act seeks to regulate large capacity ammunition feeding devices by prohibiting their import, sale, manufacture, transfer, and possession, with certain exceptions for law enforcement, government entities, and other authorized parties. It also mandates unique markings on newly manufactured devices and allows for their seizure and forfeiture if used in violation of the law. Furthermore, the Act enables the use of Byrne grants for buy-back programs targeting these devices and includes a severability clause to ensure the rest of the Act remains effective if a provision is found unconstitutional.
The "Precision Brain Health Research Act of 2025" expands the Precision Medicine for Veterans Initiative to include brain health conditions, mandates data sharing and research on repetitive low-level blast exposure, and allocates funding for these efforts.
Jerry Moran
Senator
KS
Jerry Moran
Senator
KS
The "Precision Brain Health Research Act of 2025" amends the Precision Medicine for Veterans Initiative to include research on brain and mental health conditions, such as those caused by repetitive low-level blast exposure and dementia. It mandates data sharing between the Department of Veterans Affairs and the Department of Defense, directs specific research activities, and requires reports to Congress on the initiative's progress and recommendations. The act authorizes $5 million annually from 2025 to 2034 to fund these efforts.
The "Affordable College Textbook Act" aims to lower the cost of college textbooks for students by expanding the use of open educational resources and increasing transparency in textbook pricing.
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
The "Affordable College Textbook Act" aims to lower the cost of college textbooks for students by expanding the use of open educational resources. It authorizes the Secretary of Education to award grants to higher education institutions to create and expand the use of open textbooks. The act also amends the Higher Education Act of 1965 to require institutions to disclose textbook price information, including whether the material is an open educational resource, on online course schedules. Finally, it directs the Comptroller General to prepare a report on the cost of textbooks and the implementation of these provisions.