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This Act repeals previous health subtitle changes and permanently extends enhanced, uncapped premium tax credits to lower the cost of health insurance.
Charles Schumer
Senator
NY
Charles Schumer
Senator
NY
The Protecting Health Care and Lowering Costs Act primarily repeals previous health subtitle changes and permanently extends enhanced premium tax credits for marketplace health insurance. This extension removes the income cap for receiving enhanced credits and updates the calculation method for determining an individual's required premium contribution. The bill aims to simplify the tax code related to health insurance affordability.
The College Transparency Act establishes a secure, new Postsecondary Student Data System to track student outcomes, costs, and post-college success to increase transparency for consumers and researchers.
Bill Cassidy
Senator
LA
Bill Cassidy
Senator
LA
The College Transparency Act establishes a secure, new Postsecondary Student Data System to track student enrollment, completion, and post-college outcomes across higher education institutions. This system aims to increase transparency for students and families by providing clear data on costs and success rates, while minimizing duplicate reporting burdens for schools. The collected data will be used for secure research and public reporting of aggregate statistics, strictly prohibiting the sale of data or its use for federal college rankings.
This Act repeals the previous ban preventing Medicaid payments to certain entities and validates retroactive payments for services provided during the prohibition period.
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
The Restoring Essential Healthcare Act repeals a previous ban that prohibited Medicaid payments to certain healthcare entities. This legislation retroactively validates and ensures payment for essential healthcare services provided by these now-unbanned organizations during the period the prohibition was in effect.
This resolution recognizes the vital, evidence-based work of the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force in guiding preventive health coverage and urges the immediate continuation of its operations.
Angus King
Senator
ME
Angus King
Senator
ME
This resolution recognizes and affirms the vital, evidence-based work of the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) in determining effective preventive health services. It emphasizes the importance of the Task Force's recommendations, which directly influence mandatory coverage requirements under the Affordable Care Act. The resolution calls for the Department of Health and Human Services to immediately ensure the Task Force can continue its operations and that current members complete their mandated terms without interruption.
The John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025 strengthens federal protections against voting discrimination by updating oversight criteria, establishing new standards to challenge discriminatory practices, and creating federal penalties for interfering with election workers and processes.
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
The John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act of 2025 significantly strengthens the Voting Rights Act by establishing new standards to challenge discriminatory voting practices and updating federal oversight criteria for states. It mandates greater transparency for all changes to voting rules and implements "practice-based preclearance" for certain jurisdictions. Additionally, the bill creates new federal criminal penalties for using force or threats to intimidate voters or election workers.
This bill mandates new data collection and analysis to update Medicare payment rates for air ambulance services and requires a GAO study on the true costs of these emergency transports.
Michael Bennet
Senator
CO
Michael Bennet
Senator
CO
The Protecting Air Ambulance Services for Americans Act of 2025 aims to reform how Medicare pays for emergency air ambulance services. It requires the Secretary of HHS to update the payment system using newly collected cost and usage data from providers. Furthermore, the bill mandates the timely finalization of data collection rules and directs the GAO to study the true costs of these essential emergency transports.
The Pay Teachers Act guarantees substantial, growing federal funding for public education programs while establishing a national minimum teacher salary, mandating pay floors for support staff, and investing in localized educator preparation and development.
Bernard Sanders
Senator
VT
Bernard Sanders
Senator
VT
The Pay Teachers Act is a comprehensive bill designed to significantly boost federal investment in public education across three main areas. Title I guarantees substantial, growing funding for disadvantaged students, rural schools, Impact Aid, and the Bureau of Indian Education. Title II mandates a national minimum teacher salary of $60,000, raises pay floors for support staff, and requires states to address pay inequities. Finally, Title III establishes mandatory, increasing appropriations for programs that recruit, train, and support new educators, especially through paid residencies and specialized disability services.
This bill updates the eligibility requirements for registry status under immigration law by replacing fixed entry dates with a new seven-year continuous residency requirement.
Alejandro Padilla
Senator
CA
Alejandro Padilla
Senator
CA
This bill, the Renewing Immigration Provisions of the Immigration Act of 1929, updates the eligibility requirements for a specific immigration registry status. It replaces outdated entry date requirements with a new standard requiring applicants to have resided in the United States for at least seven years prior to applying. These changes aim to modernize the criteria for long-term residents seeking this status.
This act expands loan forgiveness eligibility for adjunct faculty by establishing minimum teaching load requirements for qualifying service.
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
The Adjunct Faculty Loan Fairness Act of 2025 updates eligibility for federal student loan forgiveness for adjunct and contingent faculty. This bill allows service as an adjunct instructor at colleges or vocational schools to qualify for loan forgiveness, provided specific minimum teaching hour requirements are met. It grants the Secretary of Education flexibility in defining qualifying teaching service under these new parameters.
This bill mandates that members of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) can only be terminated for cause and requires the immediate reinstatement of all members serving as of June 8, 2025.
Lisa Blunt Rochester
Senator
DE
Lisa Blunt Rochester
Senator
DE
This bill seeks to protect the tenure of members serving on the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP). It mandates that current members may only be terminated for specific causes and requires the immediate reinstatement of all members who were serving on June 8, 2025. Furthermore, future vacancies on the committee must be filled using candidates recommended by the Comptroller General.
This Act establishes a federal funding mechanism to mandate and support states in setting and achieving minimum living wages and salaries for all school paraprofessionals and support staff.
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
The Pay Paraprofessionals and Support Staff Act establishes a new federal funding stream to mandate that states set and meet minimum living wage standards for all school paraprofessionals and support staff. This legislation sets baseline minimum salaries and hourly wages, which increase with experience and are adjusted for inflation after 2030. States must apply for funding and create a four-year plan to ensure all local districts comply with these new pay requirements, using federal funds to supplement, not supplant, existing local education budgets.
This bill repeals provisions of a previous act that altered Medicaid cost-sharing requirements and created an exclusion for orphan drugs under the Drug Price Negotiation Program.
Peter Welch
Senator
VT
Peter Welch
Senator
VT
The Repealing the Trump Sick Tax Act aims to reverse previous legislative changes affecting Medicaid and drug pricing. Specifically, it eliminates prior modifications to Medicaid cost-sharing requirements and repeals changes concerning the exclusion of orphan drugs from the Drug Price Negotiation Program. This effectively restores the original rules governing these areas under the Social Security Act.
The Stop the Scammers Act establishes a whistleblower incentive and protection program within the CFPB, offering monetary awards for reporting violations of federal consumer financial law, and increases the CFPB's annual funding cap from the Federal Reserve.
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
Catherine Cortez Masto
Senator
NV
The Stop the Scammers Act establishes a new whistleblower incentive and protection program within the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), allowing individuals to receive awards of 10% to 30% of collected penalties for providing original information leading to successful enforcement actions. Furthermore, the Act invalidates predispute arbitration agreements that attempt to waive these new whistleblower rights. Finally, this bill increases the annual funding cap for the CFPB, allowing it to receive up to 12 percent of the Federal Reserve's prior year earnings.
This Act establishes a process for certified Tribal law enforcement officers to be deemed federal officers for certain purposes when enforcing federal law under tribal contracts, while also strengthening DOJ oversight of public safety in Indian communities.
Maria Cantwell
Senator
WA
Maria Cantwell
Senator
WA
The Parity for Tribal Law Enforcement Act aims to grant certified Tribal law enforcement officers the authority to enforce federal laws within their tribal areas under certain conditions. This certification process ensures officers meet federal standards for training and background checks, effectively deeming them federal officers for specific legal protections and benefits. The bill also mandates increased oversight by the Attorney General to improve coordination and accountability for public safety efforts in Indian communities.
This resolution supports designating the week of August 25–29, 2025, as the third annual National Community Health Worker Awareness Week to recognize the vital role of Community Health Workers in public health.
Ron Wyden
Senator
OR
Ron Wyden
Senator
OR
This resolution supports the designation of the third annual "National Community Health Worker Awareness Week" to recognize the vital role of Community Health Workers (CHWs). It highlights how CHWs serve as trusted cultural bridges, connecting diverse communities to essential health and social services. The bill encourages federal, state, and local efforts to raise awareness and ensure sustainable support for this crucial public health workforce.
This act establishes a refundable tax credit of up to $15,000 for first-time homebuyers, subject to income and price limitations, with recapture provisions if the home is sold within four years.
Sheldon Whitehouse
Senator
RI
Sheldon Whitehouse
Senator
RI
The First-Time Homebuyer Tax Credit Act of 2025 establishes a new, refundable tax credit for eligible first-time homebuyers, equal to 10% of the purchase price, up to a $15,000 maximum. This credit is subject to income and price phase-outs based on local area median figures. Claimants must meet specific age and residency requirements, and may be subject to a recapture provision if the home is sold within four years.
The EACH Act of 2025 mandates that all federally funded health programs and plans must cover abortion services and prohibits federal interference with state or private insurance coverage for abortion.
Tammy Duckworth
Senator
IL
Tammy Duckworth
Senator
IL
The EACH Act of 2025 mandates that all federally funded health programs and insurance plans must cover abortion services without imposing restrictions based on income or insurance type. This legislation aims to eliminate existing federal bans and state-level restrictions that prevent access to comprehensive reproductive care. Furthermore, the bill prevents the federal government from interfering with state or private insurance plans that choose to cover abortion services. It explicitly repeals Section 1303 of the Affordable Care Act and establishes that this Act takes precedence over all conflicting federal laws.
This Act prohibits the Department of Homeland Security from sharing an individual's DACA application information with most law enforcement agencies, except in narrow circumstances related to fraud, national security, or felony investigations.
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
The Protect DREAMer Confidentiality Act of 2025 mandates that the Secretary of Homeland Security must keep all information submitted for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program confidential. This law strictly prohibits sharing DACA application data with agencies like ICE, CBP, or local law enforcement for general immigration enforcement purposes. Information can only be disclosed narrowly for DACA program administration, fraud prevention, or in specific, serious criminal or national security investigations.
The HEADWAY Act updates teacher qualification requirements for Early Head Start programs, ensuring at least one qualified teacher per classroom and requiring other direct-service teachers to actively pursue a Child Development Associate credential.
Raphael Warnock
Senator
GA
Raphael Warnock
Senator
GA
The HEADWAY Act updates the qualification requirements for teachers in Early Head Start programs serving infants and toddlers. It mandates that every classroom must have at least one fully qualified teacher, while requiring all other direct-service teachers to actively pursue a minimum of a Child Development Associate (CDA) credential. Agencies must also assign mentors to guide these teachers through their credentialing process.
The Preparing And Retaining All (PARA) Educators Act establishes federal grants for states to recruit and retain paraprofessionals through competitive subgrants focused on mentoring, professional development, and increased compensation, prioritizing high-need and low-income areas.
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
The Preparing And Retaining All (PARA) Educators Act establishes a new federal grant program to help states recruit and retain paraprofessionals in public schools. Funds are distributed to states based on Title I allocations and must be used for state administration or competitive subgrants to local entities. Subgrants must support activities like mentoring, professional development, credentialing assistance, or wage increases, with priority given to entities serving high-poverty areas. States must report annually on wage changes and program effectiveness.