Track Grace's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The Hot Foods Act of 2025 lifts the general ban on purchasing ready-to-eat hot foods with SNAP benefits while imposing a sales cap on retailers that primarily sell such items.
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
The Hot Foods Act of 2025 removes the general federal ban on using Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to purchase hot, ready-to-eat foods. This legislation clarifies that hot foods are now eligible for purchase with SNAP benefits, while also setting a new rule that limits SNAP-participating retailers to deriving no more than 50% of their gross sales from these ready-to-eat hot items. The act updates existing statutes to reflect this expanded purchasing power for recipients.
The "Fair Access to Co-ops for Veterans Act of 2025" improves the VA loan guarantee program for veterans purchasing residential cooperative housing units by making the program permanent, aligning regulations with industry standards, setting loan fees, and increasing awareness of the program.
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
The Fair Access to Co-ops for Veterans Act of 2025 permanently extends the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) loan guarantee program for residential cooperative housing units. It directs the VA Secretary to establish regulations that align with industry standards and promote the program to veterans, lenders, and realtors. Additionally, it sets loan fee rates and clarifies that cooperative housing shares are considered residential property for loan guarantee purposes.
Recognizes the importance of International Mother Language Day in preserving linguistic and cultural heritage through education, highlighting the endangerment of many languages worldwide, including in the United States, and encouraging its observance through various activities.
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
This bill recognizes the importance of International Mother Language Day in promoting linguistic diversity and multilingualism, while also calling attention to the high number of languages, including Native American languages, that are endangered or extinct. It emphasizes the need to preserve existing languages as crucial to maintaining the United States' cultural heritage. The bill encourages the people of the United States to observe International Mother Language Day through various activities and programs.
This bill commemorates the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and International Holocaust Remembrance Day, urging Americans to remember the victims of the Holocaust, honor survivors, and combat rising anti-Semitism. It also acknowledges the historical significance of Auschwitz and the importance of Holocaust education.
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
This resolution commemorates the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz and International Holocaust Remembrance Day, acknowledging the atrocities of the Holocaust and the rise in antisemitism. It calls on the people of the United States to remember the victims of the Holocaust and to recommit to combating all forms of antisemitism, tolerance, peace, and justice, and to work to end all genocide and persecution. The resolution also honors the legacy of Holocaust survivors.
Recognizes the cultural and historical significance of Lunar New Year, celebrates Asian Americans and all who observe it, and wishes them a happy and prosperous new year.
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
This bill recognizes the cultural and historical significance of Lunar New Year. It acknowledges the importance of Lunar New Year for Asian Americans and others in the U.S., and expresses respect for those who celebrate it worldwide. The bill wishes all celebrants a happy and prosperous new year.
This bill affirms the U.S.'s role in enhancing global education, particularly for girls and marginalized children, by urging the government to prioritize and fund inclusive, quality education programs worldwide through diplomatic, humanitarian, and development efforts. It recognizes education as a critical component of humanitarian aid and encourages inter-agency coordination to improve learning outcomes and promote stability.
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
This bill affirms the United States' role in improving global access to quality, inclusive public education, particularly for girls and marginalized groups. It recognizes education as a crucial factor for economic growth, poverty reduction, and stability. The bill encourages the U.S. government to prioritize education in humanitarian efforts and fulfill international education commitments through budget allocations. It also urges the use of diplomatic and development resources to promote quality education worldwide, focusing on inclusive education for disadvantaged children and adolescents.
This bill proposes a constitutional amendment to lower the national voting age to 16, granting all U.S. citizens of that age and older the right to vote.
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
This proposed constitutional amendment would lower the national voting age to 16. It repeals the 26th Amendment and prohibits the federal government or any state from denying citizens aged 16 and older the right to vote based on age. The amendment grants Congress the authority to enforce this change through appropriate legislation.