Track Jerry's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The "Protect Small Businesses from Excessive Paperwork Act of 2025" extends the filing deadline to January 1, 2026, for pre-existing reporting companies formed before January 1, 2024.
Tim Scott
Senator
SC
Tim Scott
Senator
SC
The "Protect Small Businesses from Excessive Paperwork Act of 2025" amends the filing deadline for pre-existing reporting companies. Companies in existence before January 1, 2024, now have until January 1, 2026, to file their reports.
Prohibits the Department of Veterans Affairs from sending veterans' personal information to the national instant criminal background check system based only on the fact that the veteran requires assistance managing their benefits, unless a court determines the veteran is a danger to themselves or others.
John Kennedy
Senator
LA
John Kennedy
Senator
LA
The "Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act of 2025" prevents the Department of Veterans Affairs from sharing veterans' personal information with the national instant criminal background check system (NICS) based solely on the appointment of a fiduciary to manage their benefits. Information can only be shared if a judicial authority determines the veteran poses a danger to themselves or others.
Exempts family farms and small businesses from being considered as assets when calculating eligibility for federal financial aid.
Joni Ernst
Senator
IA
Joni Ernst
Senator
IA
The "Family Farm and Small Business Exemption Act" exempts family farms and small businesses from being considered as assets when calculating eligibility for federal financial aid under the Higher Education Act of 1965. This exemption applies to family farms where the family resides and small businesses with 100 or fewer employees that the family owns and controls. These changes will apply to financial aid award years starting after the enactment of this Act.
Permanently extends the New Markets Tax Credit, adjusts it for inflation, and provides alternative minimum tax relief for qualified equity investments made after 2024.
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
The New Markets Tax Credit Extension Act of 2025 permanently extends the New Markets Tax Credit, originally set to expire after 2025, to encourage investment in low-income communities. The bill also adjusts the credit amount for inflation after 2025 and provides alternative minimum tax relief for credits on qualified equity investments made after December 31, 2024. These changes aim to incentivize ongoing investment in economically distressed areas.
The "Alternatives to PAIN Act" aims to lower patient costs and increase access to non-opioid pain management drugs under Medicare Part D by waiving deductibles, setting a low cost-sharing tier, and removing step therapy or prior authorization requirements, starting in 2026.
Thom Tillis
Senator
NC
Thom Tillis
Senator
NC
The "Alternatives to PAIN Act" aims to improve access to non-opioid pain management for Medicare Part D beneficiaries starting in 2026. It eliminates the standard deductible and places qualifying non-opioid pain management drugs on the lowest cost-sharing tier. The bill also prohibits the use of step therapy and prior authorization requirements for these drugs, ensuring quicker access to alternative pain relief options.
Mandates the Air Force to establish a permanent tuition assistance program for Air National Guard members, mirroring benefits available to other service branches.
John Hoeven
Senator
ND
John Hoeven
Senator
ND
The "Air Guard STATUS Act of 2025" mandates the Secretary of the Air Force to establish a permanent tuition assistance program for Air National Guard members. This program will utilize existing federal law to cover tuition and expenses for eligible members who meet specific training requirements. This standardization aims to unify tuition assistance benefits across all military services.
This Act mandates that hotels and short-term rentals must advertise the total price, including all mandatory fees, upfront to consumers nationwide.
Amy Klobuchar
Senator
MN
Amy Klobuchar
Senator
MN
The Hotel Fees Transparency Act of 2025 mandates that hotels and short-term rental platforms must advertise the **total mandatory price** for lodging upfront, including all service fees. This federal law prohibits hidden fees in initial advertisements, requiring the full cost to be clearly displayed throughout the booking process. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is tasked with enforcement, and the new rules preempt stricter state or local laws regarding lodging price advertising.
The TORNADO Act mandates improvements to hazardous weather communication, develops a strategic plan for high-resolution forecasting, updates the tornado rating system, and enhances post-storm assessment procedures.
Roger Wicker
Senator
MS
Roger Wicker
Senator
MS
The TORNADO Act aims to significantly improve the nation's ability to forecast, communicate, and respond to hazardous weather events. It establishes new offices and strategic plans to enhance the clarity and speed of public warnings, mandates a review of the tornado rating system, and refocuses key tornado research programs. Ultimately, the bill seeks to leverage better science and communication strategies to save lives and protect property from severe storms and other natural hazards.
This Act mandates that new passenger vehicles sold in the U.S. must include standard equipment capable of receiving AM broadcast radio signals for emergency alerts and programming.
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2025 mandates that new passenger vehicles sold in the U.S. must include standard equipment capable of receiving AM broadcast signals within a few years of the law's enactment. This requirement aims to ensure drivers retain access to crucial emergency alerts, overriding conflicting state or local laws. The bill also directs the GAO to study the reliability of AM radio versus other emergency alert technologies in vehicles.
The Fair Access to Banking Act aims to prevent financial institutions from denying services to individuals or businesses based on subjective or political reasons, ensuring fair and impartial access to financial services.
Kevin Cramer
Senator
ND
Kevin Cramer
Senator
ND
The Fair Access to Banking Act aims to ensure equal access to financial services by preventing banks and credit unions from denying services to individuals or entities engaged in lawful activities based on subjective or politically motivated reasons. It sets requirements for banks with over $10 billion in assets, prohibiting them from denying services based on reputational risk and requiring them to justify denials with documented, risk-based standards. The act also allows individuals to sue financial institutions that violate these requirements, with the potential for treble damages and attorney fees awarded to successful plaintiffs. Furthermore, it restricts access to Federal Reserve lending programs and the Automated Clearing House Network for institutions that fail to comply with the Act.
This bill removes silencers from special tax and registration requirements under the National Firearms Act while imposing a new 10% excise tax and new federal marking standards on manufacturers.
Michael Crapo
Senator
ID
Michael Crapo
Senator
ID
The Hearing Protection Act seeks to remove silencers from special regulation under federal tax law, treating them similarly to standard firearms components. This bill preempts state and local governments from imposing special taxes or registration requirements on silencers involved in interstate commerce. Furthermore, it mandates the destruction of existing federal records identifying silencer owners and establishes new serial number marking requirements for manufacturers.
Designates the week beginning February 3, 2025, as "National Tribal Colleges and Universities Week" to recognize the importance and achievements of these institutions in providing culturally relevant education and workforce preparation to American Indians, Alaska Natives, and other students.
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
This resolution designates the week beginning February 3, 2025, as "National Tribal Colleges and Universities Week," recognizing the vital role of TCUs in providing culturally relevant education to American Indians, Alaska Natives, and other students. TCUs serve over 230 federally recognized Indian Tribes by offering high-quality postsecondary education and workforce preparation. The resolution encourages the public to participate in activities and programs that support these institutions.
The Rural Hospital Support Act revises the calculation of Medicare payments for sole community and Medicare-dependent hospitals, basing payments on a more recent cost reporting period, and extends the Medicare-Dependent Hospital program and increased payments for low-volume hospitals.
Charles Grassley
Senator
IA
Charles Grassley
Senator
IA
The Rural Hospital Support Act aims to improve Medicare payments to small, rural hospitals by rebasing payment calculations for sole community and Medicare-dependent hospitals to fiscal year 2016, if it results in higher payments. It also extends the Medicare-Dependent Hospital program and the increased payments under the Medicare low-volume hospital program by removing certain deadlines, ensuring continued support for these hospitals. Additionally, the bill prohibits adjustments to payment classifications and weighting factors before October 1, 2015, when using rebased target amounts. These changes are intended to provide financial stability for rural hospitals and maintain access to care in rural communities.
The Laken Riley Act mandates the detention of aliens who commit theft and empowers state attorneys general to sue the Department of Homeland Security or the Secretary of State over immigration enforcement failures.
Katie Britt
Senator
AL
Katie Britt
Senator
AL
The Laken Riley Act mandates the detention of illegal aliens who commit theft, burglary, larceny, or shoplifting. It empowers state attorneys general to sue the Department of Homeland Security or the Secretary of State if they believe the state or its residents are harmed by violations of immigration enforcement or visa granting. The bill aims to ensure that these aliens are detained throughout their removal proceedings and to provide states with legal recourse against perceived failures in federal immigration enforcement.
The "Charitable Act" modifies and extends the tax deduction for charitable contributions for non-itemizers, capping it at one-third of the standard deduction for the 2026 and 2027 tax years, while also eliminating a related penalty.
James Lankford
Senator
OK
James Lankford
Senator
OK
The "Charitable Act" modifies and extends the deduction for charitable contributions for individuals who do not itemize deductions. For the 2026 and 2027 tax years, the deduction is capped at one-third of the standard deduction for the individual. The bill also eliminates a penalty related to this deduction. These changes are effective for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2025.
Recognizes the historical and ongoing value of tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies in providing critical benefits and community support throughout the United States. Encourages the continued promotion of their work.
Michael Crapo
Senator
ID
Michael Crapo
Senator
ID
This concurrent resolution recognizes the significant historical and ongoing contributions of tax-exempt fraternal benefit societies to communities across the United States. It acknowledges their extensive volunteer network and substantial charitable giving, which helps to meet various needs and support financial security. The resolution affirms that their tax-exempt status continues to benefit the country and that their work should be encouraged.
The "Main Street Tax Certainty Act" permanently extends the deduction for qualified business income for small businesses. This removes the uncertainty of the deduction expiring.
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
The "Main Street Tax Certainty Act" amends the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to make the deduction for qualified business income permanent. This is achieved by eliminating the expiration date for this deduction. This change provides long-term tax certainty for small businesses.
This bill, called the "Promoting Domestic Energy Production Act," modifies how intangible drilling and development costs are calculated for adjusted financial statement income, allowing these costs to be better accounted for when determining a company's tax obligations, effective for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2025.
James Lankford
Senator
OK
James Lankford
Senator
OK
The "Promoting Domestic Energy Production Act" amends the Internal Revenue Code to change how intangible drilling and development costs are calculated for adjusted financial statement income, specifically regarding depreciation and depletion expenses. It allows companies to deduct these costs, aligning financial statement income calculations more closely with taxable income calculations. These changes apply to taxable years starting after December 31, 2025.
The "Apprenticeship Pathways Act of 2025" aims to increase apprenticeship opportunities for high school students by contracting with industry intermediaries to develop and support apprenticeship programs in high-need occupations. This act prioritizes students from low-income backgrounds, rural areas, and other underserved populations, and allocates funds for various support services and apprentice wages.
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
Martin Heinrich
Senator
NM
The "Apprenticeship Pathways Act of 2025" aims to increase apprenticeship opportunities for high school students by enabling the Secretary of Labor to contract with industry intermediaries. These contracts will support the development and expansion of apprenticeships and pre-apprenticeships in high-need occupations, particularly for students from disadvantaged backgrounds, disconnected youth, and individuals with disabilities. Funds can be used for various support services, apprentice wages, educational materials, and equipment. The Act prioritizes industry intermediaries that focus on specific student populations and high-need school districts.
This bill ensures that infants born alive after an abortion receive the same medical care as any other newborn, mandates reporting of failures to comply, and establishes penalties for violations, while protecting the mother from prosecution. It also allows the woman who had the abortion to file a civil action against anyone who violated the requirements if a child was born alive.
James Lankford
Senator
OK
James Lankford
Senator
OK
The "Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act" ensures that infants born alive after an abortion receive the same medical care as any other newborn, mandating immediate hospital transport and requiring healthcare practitioners to report any failures to comply. Violators face fines, imprisonment, and potential prosecution for homicide or attempted homicide, while the mother of the child is protected from prosecution. The bill also allows the woman on whom the abortion was performed to file a civil action against anyone who violated the requirements if a child was born alive.