Track Sydney's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The bill establishes the Climate Ready Tribes Initiative to support Tribal communities in addressing the public health impacts of climate change.
Lauren Underwood
Representative
IL
Lauren Underwood
Representative
IL
The "Tribal Climate Health Assurance Act of 2025" establishes the Climate Ready Tribes Initiative, led by the CDC Director in coordination with the National Indian Health Board, to help tribal communities prepare for and address the public health impacts of climate change. This initiative will use climate science to inform tribal governments, develop decision-support tools, and provide resources to lessen climate-related health risks. The act authorizes $110 million in appropriations for fiscal year 2026 and each year after to support these efforts.
This bill affirms the U.S. commitment to Mexico's sovereignty, condemning unauthorized military actions and emphasizing cooperative solutions to combat transnational crime, violence, and drug trafficking. It asserts that military intervention requires Mexican consent and congressional approval, protecting constitutional powers and promoting peaceful resolutions.
Joaquin Castro
Representative
TX
Joaquin Castro
Representative
TX
This bill reaffirms the United States' commitment to respecting Mexico's sovereignty and international law, while also discouraging unauthorized military interventions. It asserts that using military force against cartels or other entities in Mexico without Mexico's consent or Congressional approval could be considered an act of war and an infringement upon constitutional powers. The bill emphasizes continued U.S.-Mexico collaboration to combat crime, violence, and drug trafficking through existing partnerships.
The Sgt. Isaac Woodard, Jr. and Sgt. Joseph H. Maddox GI Bill Restoration Act of 2025 aims to restore GI Bill benefits to Black World War II veterans and their direct descendants who were denied them due to racial discrimination, and to address inequalities in benefits for female and minority veterans.
Seth Moulton
Representative
MA
Seth Moulton
Representative
MA
The Sgt. Isaac Woodard, Jr. and Sgt. Joseph H. Maddox GI Bill Restoration Act of 2025 aims to address historical inequities by extending housing and educational benefits to Black World War II veterans and their direct descendants who were previously denied these benefits due to racial discrimination. The bill amends Title 38 of the U.S. Code to include these veterans and their families in housing loan and educational assistance programs. It also establishes a panel to identify and recommend additional support for female and minority veterans.
The American Dream and Promise Act of 2025 provides a pathway to permanent residency for eligible individuals who came to the U.S. as children, or who have Temporary Protected Status (TPS) or Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) status.
Sylvia Garcia
Representative
TX
Sylvia Garcia
Representative
TX
The American Dream and Promise Act of 2025 provides a pathway to permanent residency for eligible individuals who entered the United States as children and those with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) or Deferred Enforced Departure (DED). Title I, the Dream Act of 2025, establishes conditional permanent residency for eligible individuals who entered the U.S. as children. Title II, the American Promise Act of 2025, allows the Secretary of Homeland Security or the Attorney General to grant permanent resident status to eligible individuals from TPS or DED countries. Title III outlines general provisions, such as background checks, application processes, and fee exemptions, applicable to all seeking to adjust their status under this Act.
The CROWN Act of 2025 prohibits discrimination based on hair texture and hairstyle in federally funded programs, housing, public accommodations, and employment.
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Representative
NJ
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Representative
NJ
The CROWN Act of 2025 prohibits discrimination based on hair texture and hairstyle if that style is commonly associated with a particular race or national origin. This protection extends to federally funded programs, housing, public accommodations, and employment. The act aims to ensure equal opportunity and prevent discrimination based on hair, addressing historical biases and stereotypes. It clarifies that existing civil rights laws should be interpreted to include protection against hair-based discrimination.
Reaffirms U.S. support for Ukraine's sovereignty against Russia's invasion, condemning war crimes and demanding the withdrawal of Russian forces while insisting on Ukraine's inclusion in any peace negotiations.
Gregory Meeks
Representative
NY
Gregory Meeks
Representative
NY
This bill reaffirms the United States' unwavering support for Ukraine's sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity amidst Russia's ongoing invasion. It condemns Russia's war crimes and demands the withdrawal of Russian forces from Ukrainian territory, including Crimea and the Donbas. The bill insists on the safe return of kidnapped Ukrainian children and supports the prosecution of Russian leaders for war crimes. It emphasizes that any lasting peace agreement must include Ukraine and its European allies.
Recognizes January 2025 as "National Mentoring Month" to highlight the importance of mentoring in improving young people's academic, social, and career prospects. Encourages expanding mentoring opportunities nationwide to support youth development and success.
Mary Scanlon
Representative
PA
Mary Scanlon
Representative
PA
Recognizes January 2025 as "National Mentoring Month" to highlight the importance of mentoring in improving outcomes for young people. Mentoring programs support academic achievement, social skills, and career exploration, especially for underserved youth. The resolution encourages the expansion of mentoring opportunities through collaboration between various sectors. Ultimately, this helps connect more young people with adult mentors to guide them toward success.
The bill modifies and extends funding for the World Trade Center Health Program, expands the types of healthcare providers who can certify mental health conditions, and requires a report to Congress on the program's budget.
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
Andrew Garbarino
Representative
NY
The 9/11 Responder and Survivor Health Funding Correction Act of 2025 amends the Public Health Service Act to improve the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Program by expanding the types of healthcare providers who can conduct mental health evaluations, modifying provider credentialing, clarifying enrollment calculations, and extending the time frame for adding health conditions for WTC responders. The act adjusts the funding formula for fiscal years 2026 through 2090 and requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to report to Congress on the program's budget, including projected needs through 2090 and recommendations for changes to the funding formula. It also stipulates that remaining funds in the Supplemental Fund, Special Fund, and Pentagon-Shanksville Fund will revert to the Treasury.
The Justice for All Act of 2025 expands protections against discrimination based on race, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, and source of income, while also increasing accountability for discriminatory actions and limiting the use of arbitration and immunity defenses.
Rashida Tlaib
Representative
MI
Rashida Tlaib
Representative
MI
The Justice for All Act of 2025 aims to strengthen and expand civil rights protections by clarifying prohibited discrimination, reinstating the right to sue for discriminatory impact, and addressing loopholes in existing laws. This bill amends several key acts to include protections based on religion, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), and source of income, while also prohibiting discrimination by law enforcement and in public accommodations. It also makes employers fully responsible for employee discrimination, bans mandatory arbitration in employment, consumer, and civil rights disputes, and clarifies liability for government officials who violate constitutional rights. Finally, the act ensures that individuals who have experienced discrimination can recover equitable and legal relief, attorney's fees, and costs.
This bill establishes an Office of Gun Violence Prevention within the Department of Justice to coordinate gun violence prevention efforts, evaluate related programs and policies, recommend evidence-based strategies, and assist communities affected by gun violence.
Maxwell Frost
Representative
FL
Maxwell Frost
Representative
FL
The "Office of Gun Violence Prevention Act of 2025" establishes an Office of Gun Violence Prevention within the Department of Justice, led by a Director appointed by the Attorney General, to coordinate gun violence prevention efforts, evaluate related laws and programs, and recommend evidence-based policies to Congress and the President. The Director will also convene an advisory council comprising various officials and at least 12 additional individuals representing gun violence survivors, community violence intervention service providers, and other relevant groups. The Office will also assist communities affected by gun violence with crisis response activities, such as providing access to mental health services and suicide prevention resources. Finally, the act authorizes the appropriation of necessary funds to carry out the provisions of the bill.
The United States-Israel Defense Partnership Act of 2025 bolsters defense cooperation between the U.S. and Israel through joint programs, funding increases, and extended authorities related to countering unmanned systems, anti-tunnel technology, emerging technologies, and war reserve stockpiles, while also exploring Israel's inclusion in the national technology and industrial base and assessing integrated air and missile defense in the CENTCOM region.
Joe Wilson
Representative
SC
Joe Wilson
Representative
SC
The United States-Israel Defense Partnership Act of 2025 seeks to bolster the defense relationship between the United States and Israel through joint initiatives and increased cooperation. It establishes programs to counter unmanned systems, extend anti-tunnel and counter-UAS cooperation, and promote collaboration in emerging technologies like AI and cybersecurity. The act also mandates the establishment of a Defense Innovation Unit office in Israel and assesses integrated air and missile defense in the U.S. Central Command region. Finally, it explores Israel's potential inclusion in the national technology and industrial base.
The "All Access Act of 2025" grants Members of Congress access to any public building during regular hours with their official ID and requires advance notice for access outside of those hours.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
The "All Access Act of 2025" ensures Members of Congress can access any public building during regular hours by showing their official ID. Access outside of normal business hours requires a 12-hour advance notice to the building head. This act defines "Member of Congress" as a Representative or Senator.
The "Fair Play for Women Act" aims to bolster Title IX enforcement in school sports by increasing transparency, mandating training, and establishing penalties for non-compliance, to ensure equitable athletic opportunities for women and girls.
Alma Adams
Representative
NC
Alma Adams
Representative
NC
The Fair Play for Women Act aims to bolster Title IX enforcement in athletics by increasing transparency, enhancing training, and establishing clear accountability measures for educational institutions. It mandates detailed reporting on athletic opportunities, participation, and funding, broken down by sex and race, for both colleges and K-12 schools. The Act also requires annual Title IX training for athletic staff and athletes, and establishes a public database of Title IX coordinators. Finally, the Department of Education is empowered to impose civil penalties on institutions found to be non-compliant with Title IX.
Prohibits federal funds from being used to eliminate the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) as an independent entity, requiring the Secretary of State to certify compliance.
Sara Jacobs
Representative
CA
Sara Jacobs
Representative
CA
The "Protect US National Security Act" ensures that federal funds cannot be used to eliminate the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) as an independent entity. It asserts that only an act of Congress can eliminate USAID. The Secretary of State must certify compliance with this requirement to Congress within 30 days of the act's enactment and annually for 5 years.
The "Housing Unhoused Disabled Veterans Act" excludes specific disability benefits for veterans from income calculations when determining eligibility for certain housing assistance programs, but not for adjusted income calculations. This aims to improve housing access for unhoused disabled veterans.
Brad Sherman
Representative
CA
Brad Sherman
Representative
CA
The "Housing Unhoused Disabled Veterans Act" aims to ensure more veterans can access housing assistance by excluding certain disability benefits from income calculations for specific housing programs. This exclusion applies to the supported housing program under section 8(o)(19) of the United States Housing Act of 1937 and when determining eligibility to rent residential housing on Department of Veteran Affairs property constructed after the enactment of this act. This exclusion does not apply to the definition of adjusted income. By excluding these benefits, the bill seeks to make housing more affordable and accessible for disabled veterans.
The "Taxpayer Data Protection Act" limits access to the Treasury Department's payment systems to authorized personnel and requires investigation and reporting of unauthorized access.
Haley Stevens
Representative
MI
Haley Stevens
Representative
MI
The Taxpayer Data Protection Act limits access to the Treasury Department's payment systems to Treasury employees or contractors with satisfactory performance reviews and security clearances. It sets specific criteria for individuals accessing the system, including conflict of interest restrictions, training, and ethics agreements. The Act also mandates the Treasury Department's Inspector General to investigate and report to Congress on any unauthorized system use.
The "Protecting Sensitive Locations Act" restricts immigration enforcement actions at sensitive locations like schools and places of worship, requiring discretion and oversight.
Adriano Espaillat
Representative
NY
Adriano Espaillat
Representative
NY
The "Protecting Sensitive Locations Act" amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to restrict immigration enforcement actions within 1,000 feet of sensitive locations like schools, hospitals, and places of worship, except in exigent circumstances. It mandates training, reporting, and oversight for enforcement activities near these locations, and invalidates evidence obtained in violation of the Act. The Act aims to ensure discretion and limit enforcement impact on sensitive community spaces, while also requiring annual reports to Congress on enforcement actions taken in sensitive locations.
The Disaster Resiliency and Coverage Act of 2025 aims to increase disaster preparedness and insurance coverage by providing grants for home mitigation, tax exclusions for disaster relief payments, and a tax credit for disaster mitigation expenditures.
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
The Disaster Resiliency and Coverage Act of 2025 aims to increase household disaster resilience through a grant program for pre-disaster mitigation activities, tax exclusions for state-based catastrophe loss mitigation payments and certain emergency agricultural assistance, and a tax credit for disaster mitigation expenditures. The grant program will provide funds to states and tribal governments for mitigation activities on individual homes in high-risk disaster areas, while the tax exclusions and credit offer financial relief and incentives for individuals and agricultural producers affected by disasters. This act seeks to encourage proactive measures to protect homes and businesses from the impact of future disasters.
The Right to Contraception Act establishes a federal right to obtain and use contraception and prohibits government interference with access to contraceptive services and information.
Lizzie Fletcher
Representative
TX
Lizzie Fletcher
Representative
TX
The Right to Contraception Act establishes a federal right for individuals to access and use contraception without government interference. It prohibits federal and state governments from enacting laws that restrict access to contraceptives or the provision of related services. The Act provides clear enforcement mechanisms, allowing individuals and the Attorney General to sue to strike down any rule that violates these protections.
The "US-Kazakhstan Trade Modernization Act" allows the President to extend permanent nondiscriminatory trade relations to Kazakhstan, removing outdated trade restrictions.
Jimmy Panetta
Representative
CA
Jimmy Panetta
Representative
CA
The US-Kazakhstan Trade Modernization Act allows the President to extend nondiscriminatory trade treatment to products from Kazakhstan, which would formally remove Kazakhstan from Title IV of the Trade Act of 1974. This action acknowledges Kazakhstan's compliance with emigration requirements since 1997 and its membership in the World Trade Organization since 2015, further solidifying trade relations between the United States and Kazakhstan.