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This act officially designates approximately 1.56 million acres of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as protected wilderness under the National Wilderness Preservation System.
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
The Arctic Refuge Protection Act of 2025 officially designates approximately 1.56 million acres of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge as protected wilderness. This action places the specified area under the strict protections of the National Wilderness Preservation System. This designation overrides conflicting regulations within the National Wildlife Refuge System.
This comprehensive bill establishes a universal, single-payer "Medicare for All" national health insurance program, eliminating most private insurance duplication while expanding benefits, eliminating most cost-sharing, and restructuring provider payments under a national budget.
Bernard Sanders
Senator
VT
Bernard Sanders
Senator
VT
The Medicare for All Act establishes a comprehensive, universal national health insurance program to cover all U.S. residents, eliminating most private insurance duplication and nearly all out-of-pocket costs for covered services. The bill mandates extensive benefits, including long-term care, and institutes a strict National Health Budget to control overall spending through global payments for facilities and negotiated drug prices. It also includes a transition period that immediately enhances current Medicare by eliminating deductibles and adding dental, vision, and hearing benefits.
The Housing for All Act of 2025 significantly increases federal funding for affordable housing creation, expands rental assistance programs, and establishes new structures to address homelessness and racial equity in housing.
Alejandro Padilla
Senator
CA
Alejandro Padilla
Senator
CA
The Housing for All Act of 2025 is a comprehensive bill designed to tackle the national housing crisis by dramatically increasing funding for affordable housing construction, rental assistance, and supportive services. It authorizes billions for federal housing programs, guarantees future rental assistance for the extremely low-income, and establishes new structures to address racial equity in homelessness. Furthermore, the Act invests in innovative community solutions, including eviction defense grants and programs to convert commercial properties into housing.
The Buffalo Tract Protection Act withdraws approximately 4,288 acres of federal land in the Placitas, New Mexico area from new mining claims and mineral or geothermal leasing while allowing the surface estate to be sold, provided the mineral estate remains under U.S. ownership.
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
The Buffalo Tract Protection Act withdraws approximately 4,288 acres of federal land managed by the BLM near Placitas, New Mexico, from new mining claims and mineral or geothermal leasing. This action protects the subsurface mineral estate, even if the surface land is sold to private entities. The bill ensures that the mineral rights remain under federal ownership.
This resolution formally recognizes and supports the goals of National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, emphasizing prevention, survivor support, and justice for victims.
Charles Grassley
Senator
IA
Charles Grassley
Senator
IA
This Senate resolution formally recognizes and supports the goals of National Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. It highlights the widespread nature of sexual violence, the resulting trauma, and the need to address legal and support service gaps. The resolution commits the Senate to promoting prevention, ensuring survivor support, and advancing justice for victims.
This resolution officially designates the week of April 19 through April 27, 2025, as "National Park Week" to celebrate the history, value, and importance of the National Park System.
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
This resolution officially designates the week of April 19 through April 27, 2025, as "National Park Week." It recognizes the historical significance and vital mission of the National Park Service in preserving America's natural and cultural treasures. The bill encourages the public to visit, experience, and support these cherished sites during this designated week.
This act officially designates approximately 12,295 acres in Taos County, New Mexico, as the Cerro de la Olla Wilderness and modifies the boundary of the Ro Grande del Norte National Monument.
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
This Act officially designates approximately 12,295 acres of federal land in Taos County, New Mexico, as the Cerro de la Olla Wilderness. It also updates related references within existing conservation law to reflect the new wilderness designation and modifies the boundary of the Ro Grande del Norte National Monument. The bill allows for the maintenance of existing wildlife water projects under strict environmental guidelines.
This bill designates specific segments of New Mexico's Gila River system as protected Wild and Scenic Rivers while adjusting the boundaries between the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument and the Gila National Forest.
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
The M. H. Dutch Salmon Greater Gila Wild and Scenic River Act designates specific stretches of the Gila River system in New Mexico as protected Wild and Scenic Rivers, withdrawing federal lands within these boundaries from development. This legislation also transfers approximately 440 acres of federal land to be included within the Gila Cliff Dwellings National Monument boundary. Crucially, the Act preserves existing water rights, mining claims, and state jurisdiction while requiring comprehensive management plans developed in consultation with Tribes and the public.
This bill mandates comprehensive federal reports on violence against law enforcement, gaps in aggression data reporting, and officer mental health resources to improve safety and wellness.
Charles Grassley
Senator
IA
Charles Grassley
Senator
IA
This bill mandates the Attorney General to produce comprehensive reports to Congress addressing the rising violence against law enforcement officers, including ambushes and non-traditional aggressions. These reports must analyze current data collection gaps, evaluate existing training and mental health resources, and recommend legislative or procedural improvements. The ultimate goal is to enhance officer safety, wellness, and the federal government's ability to support local and state police departments effectively.
This Act establishes an Advisory Council within HHS to identify, promote, and share best practices and resources for victims of gun violence.
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
The Resources for Victims of Gun Violence Act of 2025 establishes an Advisory Council within the Department of Health and Human Services to support victims of gun violence. This council will define key terms, assess the needs of victims and service providers, and identify best practices for support. Its primary goal is to share comprehensive information on available medical, financial, and mental health resources with the public and relevant government bodies. The council will operate for five years and is required to issue detailed reports on resource gaps and recommendations for improvement.
This bill strengthens federal law enforcement tools and establishes a new coordination center to combat organized retail and supply chain crime.
Charles Grassley
Senator
IA
Charles Grassley
Senator
IA
The Combating Organized Retail Crime Act aims to combat sophisticated criminal gangs engaged in large-scale retail and supply chain theft. This bill strengthens federal law by updating money laundering and stolen property statutes, including establishing a $5,000 aggregate value threshold for certain offenses. Crucially, it mandates the creation of a specialized federal Coordination Center within Homeland Security to unify efforts across all levels of law enforcement and private industry against these transnational criminal organizations.
This Act makes the existing adoption tax credit fully refundable, allowing taxpayers to receive the benefit even if they owe no taxes, and standardizes the documentation required for claiming it.
Kevin Cramer
Senator
ND
Kevin Cramer
Senator
ND
The Adoption Tax Credit Refundability Act of 2025 makes the existing adoption tax credit fully refundable, allowing taxpayers to receive the benefit even if they owe no tax. This is achieved by relocating the credit within the tax code and updating related references. The bill also mandates the Treasury Department to issue regulations establishing a standardized third-party affidavit form for verifying adoption expenses. These changes will apply to tax years beginning after December 31, 2024.
This bill significantly enhances the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit by increasing the maximum claimable expenses, adjusting income-based credit percentages, and making the credit partially refundable.
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
The Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit Enhancement Act of 2025 significantly increases the maximum expenses eligible for the Child and Dependent Care Tax Credit to \$8,000 for one dependent and \$16,000 for two or more. This legislation also adjusts the credit calculation percentage based on income and makes the credit partially or fully refundable for eligible taxpayers. Furthermore, key income thresholds and expense limits will be indexed for inflation starting in 2026.
The SEER Act of 2025 reforms ethics enforcement by increasing transparency, clarifying conflict of interest rules, and creating a public database for special government employees.
Elizabeth Warren
Senator
MA
Elizabeth Warren
Senator
MA
The SEER Act of 2025 aims to strengthen ethics enforcement and transparency for "special Government employees" (part-time or temporary federal workers). This bill clarifies conflict of interest rules, mandates public disclosure for certain financial waivers, and establishes a public database tracking these temporary employees. Ultimately, it seeks to close loopholes that allow some part-time workers to avoid the same financial scrutiny as full-time staff.
This Act establishes initiatives to coordinate and expand USDA organic research, update the Organic Research and Extension Initiative, fund research on the transition to organic farming, and mandate a comprehensive economic study of organic production and markets.
John Fetterman
Senator
PA
John Fetterman
Senator
PA
The Organic Science and Research Investment Act of 2025 aims to significantly boost federal support for organic agriculture. It establishes a new initiative to coordinate and strategically plan USDA organic research efforts across multiple agencies. The bill also increases funding and updates focus areas for the existing Organic Research and Extension Initiative, including climate change mitigation and traditional ecological knowledge. Finally, it mandates new research programs focused on the transition to organic farming and comprehensive economic studies of the organic sector.
The Tax Cut for Workers Act of 2025 permanently expands and significantly boosts the Earned Income Tax Credit for workers without qualifying children, lowers the minimum age for eligibility, and allows taxpayers to elect to use prior year income for the credit calculation.
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
The Tax Cut for Workers Act of 2025 significantly expands and makes permanent the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) for workers without qualifying children by lowering the minimum age, substantially increasing the credit amount, and raising income thresholds. It also allows taxpayers to elect to use higher prior-year earned income to calculate their current EITC benefit. Furthermore, the bill permanently extends current EITC application rules for U.S. territories like Puerto Rico.
This bill establishes a new refundable Child Tax Credit system providing advance monthly payments and creates a separate credit for other dependents, replacing the existing annual credit structure.
Michael Bennet
Senator
CO
Michael Bennet
Senator
CO
The American Family Act fundamentally restructures the Child Tax Credit by replacing the annual lump sum with advance monthly payments for qualifying children. This legislation establishes a new refundable monthly credit of up to $360 per child, alongside a separate $500 non-refundable credit for other dependents. These advance payments are subject to income phase-outs and will reconcile with the final tax return. The old annual Child Tax Credit is terminated for tax years beginning after December 31, 2024.
This bill establishes a public-private "Quantum Sandbox" partnership, led by the Secretary of Commerce and NIST, to accelerate the development and deployment of near-term quantum technology applications.
Marsha Blackburn
Senator
TN
Marsha Blackburn
Senator
TN
The Quantum Sandbox for Near-Term Applications Act of 2025 establishes a new public-private partnership, managed by the Department of Commerce and NIST, to accelerate the development of practical quantum applications. This "quantum sandbox" will focus specifically on near-term use cases—applications expected to be functional within 24 months. The goal is to leverage existing cloud-accessible quantum hardware to quickly deliver tangible benefits to government and industry. This initiative aims to bolster U.S. economic security by driving immediate innovation in quantum technology.
This Act coordinates federal quantum research efforts, establishes a national quantum manufacturing institute, and mandates studies to assess program progress and collaboration barriers.
Marsha Blackburn
Senator
TN
Marsha Blackburn
Senator
TN
The Advancing Quantum Manufacturing Act of 2025 aims to accelerate U.S. quantum technology development by improving coordination between the Department of Energy and the National Science Foundation. The bill establishes a new Manufacturing USA institute dedicated to scaling up quantum manufacturing capabilities across computing, sensing, and communication. Finally, it mandates independent reviews and studies to assess the progress and collaboration barriers within the National Quantum Initiative Program.
This Act withdraws federal land in the Pecos Watershed from development and mining while simultaneously designating approximately 11,599 acres as the Thompson Peak Wilderness Area in New Mexico.
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
The Pecos Watershed Protection Act withdraws specific federal lands in New Mexico from development, mining, and mineral leasing to protect the watershed. The bill also officially designates approximately 11,599 acres of Forest Service land as the Thompson Peak Wilderness Area. This new wilderness area will be managed under the Wilderness Act, while preserving existing rights for wildlife management and authorized livestock grazing.