Track Gwen's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The No Shame at School Act of 2025 mandates that schools must eliminate meal debt stigma by prohibiting overt identification of students who owe fees and ensuring immediate action to certify eligible children for free or reduced-price meals.
Ilhan Omar
Representative
MN
Ilhan Omar
Representative
MN
The No Shame at School Act of 2025 mandates that schools must stop shaming students over unpaid meal debt by prohibiting overt identification or segregation of students who owe fees. This law requires local agencies to actively pursue free meal certification for students with outstanding balances and prevents schools from taking food away after it has been served. Furthermore, it establishes strict rules for debt collection, forbidding communication directed at the child and banning the use of third-party debt collectors.
This Act provides appropriations and mandates contract price adjustments to compensate federal contractor employees for losses incurred due to funding lapses or government shutdowns.
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
The Fair Pay for Federal Contractors Act of 2025 ensures that employees of federal contractors are compensated for losses incurred due to government funding lapses or shutdowns. It requires federal agencies to adjust existing contracts to cover reasonable costs associated with furloughs, pay cuts, or mandatory leave taken by contractor employees. The bill appropriates necessary funds to cover these contract price adjustments and mandates public reporting on the compensation provided.
This resolution formally recognizes and honors the eleven crew members lost in the TORQE 62 aircraft crash in Afghanistan on October 2, 2015.
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
This resolution formally recognizes and honors the 11 crew members—six U.S. Air Force service members and five civilian contractors—who tragically died in the TORQE 62 crash in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, on October 2, 2015. Congress expresses its deep gratitude for their bravery and service in support of Operation Freedoms Sentinel. The bill ensures their sacrifice is remembered as a reminder of the dangers faced by military and civilian personnel alike.
This resolution expresses support for designating September 2025 as National Kinship Care Month to recognize and encourage support for relatives and close family friends raising children.
Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Representative
CA
Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Representative
CA
This resolution expresses strong support for designating September 2025 as "National Kinship Care Month" to recognize the millions of relatives and close family friends raising children. It highlights the critical role kinship caregivers play in supporting vulnerable children outside the formal foster care system. The bill urges increased recognition and support for these families to ensure they have access to necessary resources.
This resolution officially designates the week of September 22 through September 28, 2025, as National Falls Prevention Awareness Week to raise public awareness and encourage the prevention of falls among older adults.
Lois Frankel
Representative
FL
Lois Frankel
Representative
FL
This resolution officially designates the week of September 22 through September 28, 2025, as "National Falls Prevention Awareness Week." The goal is to raise public awareness about the significant dangers of falls among older adults. By highlighting this issue, the measure encourages widespread efforts to promote proven, cost-effective prevention strategies.
This Act promotes permanency for children by prioritizing kinship care, removing barriers for relatives to become caregivers, and mandating federal support for kinship placement services.
Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Representative
CA
Sydney Kamlager-Dove
Representative
CA
The Promoting Permanency Through Kinship Families Act aims to prioritize placing children in the care of relatives and close family friends (kinship care) as a primary path to permanency. This legislation mandates that states actively seek and support kinship placements by removing barriers like age limits for caregivers and ensuring access to necessary resources. Furthermore, the bill strengthens support programs and makes participation in the Kinship Guardianship Assistance Program mandatory for all states.
This Act establishes federal grants to fund comprehensive, trauma-informed mental health services and support programs in schools for students facing significant challenges.
Andrea Salinas
Representative
OR
Andrea Salinas
Representative
OR
The Mental Health Services for Students Act of 2025 establishes a new federal program to provide comprehensive, trauma-informed mental health services and supports in schools through grants and contracts. These funds will support partnerships to implement awareness campaigns, staff training on trauma and suicide risk, and direct student and family treatment. The Secretary must ensure equitable distribution of funding, which is capped at \$2 million per award, with Congress authorized to appropriate \$300 million annually for the initial years.
This bill authorizes the creation and presentation of a Congressional Gold Medal to honor Peace Corps Volunteers who served between 1961 and 2026 for their contributions to world peace and understanding.
Betty McCollum
Representative
MN
Betty McCollum
Representative
MN
This bill authorizes the presentation of a Congressional Gold Medal to all Peace Corps Volunteers who served between August 28, 1961, and December 31, 2026, to recognize their distinguished service and promotion of world peace. The medal will be awarded to the Director of the Peace Corps for display at the agency's headquarters. The Secretary of the Treasury is also authorized to strike and sell bronze duplicates of the medal to cover production costs.
The Safe Step Act mandates that group health plans using medication step therapy establish clear, timely exception processes for patients and doctors when required drugs are medically inappropriate or ineffective.
Rick Allen
Representative
GA
Rick Allen
Representative
GA
The Safe Step Act establishes mandatory, transparent exception processes for health plans that use "step therapy" protocols for prescription drugs. This ensures patients or their doctors can quickly request coverage for a prescribed medication when specific clinical criteria are met, such as previous treatment failure or risk of harm. Plans must decide on standard requests within 72 hours and urgent requests within 24 hours, and approved exceptions must last for at least one year. Furthermore, insurers must report detailed data annually on exception requests, approvals, and denials to the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
This bill mandates that federally funded higher education institutions update their harassment policies to explicitly cover technology-facilitated harassment and establishes a competitive grant program to fund anti-harassment initiatives.
Mark Pocan
Representative
WI
Mark Pocan
Representative
WI
The Tyler Clementi Higher Education Anti-Harassment Act of 2025 mandates that colleges receiving federal funds update their policies to explicitly prohibit and detail procedures for addressing harassment based on protected characteristics, including technology-facilitated abuse. The bill also establishes a competitive grant program, funded up to $50 million annually, to support campus efforts in harassment prevention, training, and support services. This legislation adds new requirements without superseding existing civil rights protections.
The PAAF Act grants automatic U.S. citizenship to certain internationally adopted individuals who meet specific residency and age requirements, clarifying and expanding existing pathways to citizenship.
Adam Smith
Representative
WA
Adam Smith
Representative
WA
The Protect Adoptees and American Families Act (PAAF Act) aims to ensure that certain internationally adopted individuals automatically become U.S. citizens. This bill clarifies the requirements for automatic citizenship, particularly for adoptees who were physically present in the U.S. before turning 18. It also provides a pathway to citizenship for eligible adoptees residing abroad upon their legal entry into the United States.
This House resolution strongly condemns all forms of political violence and demands an end to dehumanizing rhetoric against political opponents.
Marc Veasey
Representative
TX
Marc Veasey
Representative
TX
This House Resolution strongly condemns all forms of political violence and threats against elected officials and public figures, regardless of political affiliation. It affirms that disagreements must be resolved through peaceful and democratic means, not intimidation or force. The resolution urges law enforcement to prosecute those who commit or encourage such violence. Finally, it calls on all leaders to cease using dehumanizing rhetoric and promote civil discourse.
This bill reauthorizes and extends funding for the Special Diabetes Program for Indians through fiscal year 2030 at an annual level of $160 million.
Raul Ruiz
Representative
CA
Raul Ruiz
Representative
CA
This bill, the Special Diabetes Program for Indians Reauthorization Act of 2025, ensures continued funding for critical diabetes programs serving Native American communities. It extends the authorization for the Special Diabetes Program for Indians through fiscal year 2030. The legislation secures an annual appropriation of \$160 million for these essential services through that period.
This bill reauthorizes and modifies the Safe Streets and Roads for All program by increasing dedicated funding for planning grants and adding billions to the program's total funding through 2031.
Steve Cohen
Representative
TN
Steve Cohen
Representative
TN
The Safe Streets for All Reauthorization and Improvement Act modifies the existing Safe Streets and Roads for All program. This legislation mandates that at least 20% of available funds must be dedicated to planning grants annually, replacing previous requirements. Additionally, it increases the total funding pool for the program by an extra \$5 billion for fiscal years 2027 through 2031.
This bill reauthorizes and extends funding for the Special Diabetes Programs through fiscal year 2030 at \$160 million annually.
Diana DeGette
Representative
CO
Diana DeGette
Representative
CO
The Special Diabetes Program Reauthorization Act of 2025 extends critical funding for the Special Diabetes Programs supporting Type 1 diabetes research and prevention. This bill commits $160 million annually for the program from fiscal years 2026 through 2030. The legislation ensures continued support for these vital diabetes initiatives over the next five years.
This bill disapproves and nullifies the recent Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services rule concerning integrity and affordability within the Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
Emilia Sykes
Representative
OH
Emilia Sykes
Representative
OH
This bill expresses the disapproval of Congress regarding a recent rule issued by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) concerning the integrity and affordability of the Affordable Care Act marketplaces. Utilizing the Congressional Review Act, this measure immediately cancels the specific CMS regulation. Consequently, the proposed changes to marketplace rules will not take effect.
This bill mandates dedicated, funded resources for specialized 988 Suicide Prevention Lifeline services for LGBTQ+ youth.
Raja Krishnamoorthi
Representative
IL
Raja Krishnamoorthi
Representative
IL
The **988 LGBTQ+ Youth Access Act of 2025** addresses the high rates of suicide risk among LGBTQ youth by strengthening specialized support through the national crisis hotline. This bill mandates that dedicated resources and services, such as a specific dialing option, must be maintained for LGBTQ individuals contacting 988. Furthermore, it requires that at least 9 percent of appropriated funds for the hotline be specifically reserved to ensure these specialized services for LGBTQ youth remain fully operational.
This bill reauthorizes and specifies annual funding of \$145 million through fiscal year 2030 for the Healthy Start Initiative to improve maternal and child health outcomes.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Representative
NY
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Representative
NY
The Healthy Start Reauthorization Act of 2025 secures vital funding for the Healthy Start Initiative, a program dedicated to improving maternal and child health outcomes. This legislation specifically authorizes a consistent annual appropriation of \$145,000,000 for the program through fiscal year 2030. This reauthorization ensures predictable budgetary support for this critical public health effort.
This bill establishes a six-year pilot program for selected hospitals to provide medically tailored, home-delivered meals and nutrition therapy to high-risk Medicare patients upon discharge to reduce hospital readmissions.
James McGovern
Representative
MA
James McGovern
Representative
MA
This bill establishes a six-year pilot program for hospitals to provide medically tailored, home-delivered meals and nutrition therapy to eligible Medicare patients upon discharge. The goal is to improve health outcomes and reduce hospital readmissions for individuals with diet-sensitive conditions who have difficulty with daily living activities. Participating hospitals will receive payment for these services, which must be provided at no out-of-pocket cost to the patient. The Secretary of Health and Human Services will evaluate the program's effectiveness using data collected from the participating sites.
This bill updates federal grants to fund training programs that help low-income individuals enter and advance in health care careers, with specific provisions for individuals with past records and maternal health workers.
Danny Davis
Representative
IL
Danny Davis
Representative
IL
This bill, the Pathways to Health Careers Act, updates and funds the Health Profession Opportunity Grants (HPOG) program to train low-income individuals for careers in the health professions. It establishes rigorous application requirements for grantees, mandating comprehensive support services like childcare and career coaching to ensure participant success. The legislation also sets aside specific funding for demonstration projects focused on helping individuals with past records and expanding maternal health workforce roles.