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This bill mandates the reinstatement of the 2011 safety protocols for mifepristone, bans its importation, and creates a federal cause of action for harm resulting from illegally distributed abortion drugs.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The Restoring Safeguards for Dangerous Abortion Drugs Act mandates that the FDA immediately revert the safety requirements for mifepristone to the 2011 Risk Evaluation and Mitigation Strategy (REMS). This legislation also establishes a new federal cause of action allowing individuals harmed by illegally imported abortion drugs to sue the responsible entities. Finally, the Act explicitly bans the importation of mifepristone into the United States.
This proposed constitutional amendment establishes and protects the fundamental rights of parents to direct the upbringing, education, and care of their children against government interference.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
This proposed constitutional amendment seeks to explicitly establish and protect the fundamental rights of parents to direct the upbringing, education, and care of their children. It guarantees parents the right to choose educational settings, including private or home schooling, and sets a very high legal standard for government interference. The amendment further ensures these rights cannot be limited based on a child's disability status.
This bill mandates that states prohibit issuing standard driver's licenses to non-citizens or non-lawful permanent residents or face the withholding of 50% of their federal highway funding.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The SAFE Driving Laws Act aims to ensure that states only issue standard driver's licenses to U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents. To comply, states must prohibit issuing licenses to non-citizens and must cooperate fully with federal immigration enforcement information sharing. States failing to meet these requirements starting in fiscal year 2027 will face the withholding of 50% of their federal highway funding.
This resolution strongly condemns the assassination of Charlie Kirk and calls for national change inspired by his life and tragic death.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
This resolution strongly condemns the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on September 10, 2025, during his national speaking tour. It honors his life, his founding of Turning Point USA, and his dedication to conservative principles. Ultimately, the document calls for national unity and reaffirms the commitment to protecting the right to peaceful assembly and free expression.
This Act mandates parental consent for any school action supporting a student's gender identity different from their biological sex, tying compliance to federal education funding and allowing parents to sue for violations.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The Empower Parents to Protect their Kids Act mandates that schools receiving federal funding must obtain explicit parental consent before taking any action supporting a student's gender transition that differs from their biological sex. This legislation prohibits school staff from encouraging students to keep secrets from parents regarding gender identity or from hiding information about a student's transition plans. Parents are granted the right to sue schools directly for violations of these parental notification and consent requirements.
The Safety and Opportunity for Girls Act of 2025 amends Title IX to define sex based on biological reproductive capacity and ensures schools can maintain sex-segregated facilities and programs without jeopardizing federal funding.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The Safety and Opportunity for Girls Act of 2025 amends Title IX to define "female" and "male" based on biological reproductive capacity. This legislation explicitly permits schools to maintain sex-segregated facilities, programs, and activities without jeopardizing their federal funding. It ensures that schools retain the authority to separate spaces based on biological sex.
This Act mandates that schools must obtain prior written consent from parents or eligible students before collecting specific survey or evaluation data.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The Parents Opt-in Protection Act requires schools to obtain prior written consent before collecting specific survey or evaluation data from students. This legislation amends existing law to ensure that participation in certain student surveys is voluntary and requires explicit parental or student permission.
This Act prohibits covered foreign entities from acquiring or leasing U.S. agricultural land and temporarily bans them from purchasing residential real estate, imposing severe penalties for non-compliance.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
This Act prohibits "covered foreign entities," primarily defined as those connected to the People's Republic of China, from acquiring or leasing U.S. agricultural land. Covered entities currently owning such land must divest within one year or face severe daily fines and potential criminal forfeiture. Additionally, the bill imposes a temporary two-year ban on these same entities purchasing residential real estate, with separate penalties for non-compliance. The legislation mandates the creation of new enforcement offices within the Departments of Agriculture and Commerce to oversee compliance.
This resolution supports designating a "Family Month" to emphasize the importance of the traditional married mother and father family structure while withdrawing recognition from Pride Month.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
This resolution supports designating a "Family Month" to emphasize the importance of the traditional married mother and father family structure as the foundation of a healthy society. It criticizes current policies and cultural trends for discouraging marriage and notes the decline of the nuclear family. Ultimately, the bill calls for a national rededication to strengthening this specific family unit.
This act updates federal law to establish a uniform, three-part test for defining "obscene" visual material transmitted across state lines.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The Interstate Obscenity Definition Act updates federal law to establish a clear, three-part standard for defining "obscene" visual material transmitted across state lines. This standard requires the material to appeal to an unhealthy interest, depict specific sexual conduct, and lack serious value. The bill also standardizes the definitions of sexual terms used in this context.
The SAFE Home Act prohibits adoption and foster care agencies receiving federal funds from discriminating against prospective parents based on their refusal to affirm a child's gender identity through medical treatment or documentation changes, defining "sex" as biological sex.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The SAFE Home Act amends federal foster care and adoption assistance programs to prohibit agencies receiving federal funds from discriminating against prospective parents based on their views regarding a child's biological sex, gender identity, or medical treatment. Specifically, placement decisions cannot be based on whether a parent aligns care with the child's biological sex or refuses to support medical interventions or documentation changes that conflict with biological sex. The Act defines "sex" strictly as biological sex for the purposes of these placement rules.
This bill allows private employers to offer employees compensatory time off instead of cash overtime pay, subject to specific accrual and usage rules, and sets a five-year sunset for the provisions.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The Working Families Flexibility Act of 2025 permits private employers to offer compensatory time off ("comp time") instead of cash overtime pay, provided certain conditions and agreements are met. This bill establishes rules for accruing, using, and cashing out banked comp time, and sets penalties for employer violations. The Act is temporary, set to expire five years after enactment, and requires the GAO to report annually on its usage and enforcement.
This Act prohibits the EEOC and the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights from finalizing or enforcing any regulations under the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act that relate to abortion or abortion-related services.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The Love Them Both Act of 2025 amends the implementation of the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act by prohibiting the EEOC and the Office of Congressional Workplace Rights from finalizing or enforcing any related regulations that address abortion or abortion-related services. This measure specifically blocks the creation of new rules under the existing act concerning abortion care.
The Keep Our Girls Safe Act of 2025 prohibits individuals of one sex from accessing school or federally funded program locker rooms while individuals of the opposite sex are actively using them.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The Keep Our Girls Safe Act of 2025 amends Title IX to prohibit individuals of one sex from entering locker rooms while individuals of the opposite sex are actively using them during school or educational activities. This legislation establishes clear boundaries for sex-segregated facilities in federally funded educational settings. The provisions of the Act will take effect 30 days after becoming law.
This act establishes immutable biological definitions for "male" and "female" based on reproductive capacity at conception for all federal laws and interpretations.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The Defining Male and Female Act of 2025 establishes statutory definitions for "male" and "female" across all federal laws, based strictly on biological sex determined at conception (sperm or egg production). This legislation explicitly defines sex as an immutable biological classification, while stating that subjective gender identity will not be recognized as a replacement for biological sex in federal contexts. The Act also clarifies related terms like "mother," "father," "man," and "woman" based on these biological standards.
This bill preserves existing Fair Labor Standards Act exemptions for minimum wage and overtime pay for in-home care workers providing companionship and live-in domestic services.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
This Act, the Ensuring Access to Affordable and Quality Home Care for Seniors and People with Disabilities Act, clarifies definitions related to in-home care workers under the Fair Labor Standards Act. It specifically preserves existing exemptions from minimum wage and overtime requirements for workers providing companionship services and for certain live-in domestic service employees. The bill aims to maintain the current labor standards framework for these essential caregivers.
Expresses support for recognizing "Detransition Awareness Day" to address the challenges faced by individuals who regret sex trait modification interventions and are detransitioning back to their biological sex.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
This bill expresses support for the recognition of "Detransition Awareness Day" to increase understanding and support for individuals who have detransitioned or are detransitioning back to their biological sex. It calls for comprehensive mental health services, informed consent regarding the risks of sex trait modification interventions, and extended statutes of limitations for related medical malpractice claims. The bill also urges the Department of Health and Human Services to review and revise guidelines to promote ethical medical standards and protect patient rights. It encourages states to adopt similar resolutions and initiatives to support detransitioning individuals.
The SCREEN Act requires online platforms that host or provide pornographic content to implement technology to verify users' ages and prevent minors from accessing harmful material.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The SCREEN Act requires online platforms that host or provide pornographic content to implement technology verification measures to prevent minors from accessing harmful material. It mandates that these platforms use reliable age verification methods, undergo regular audits by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to ensure compliance, and protect user data collected during the verification process. The FTC is responsible for enforcing the Act, and the Government Accountability Office (GAO) must report to Congress on the effectiveness and impact of these measures. This act aims to protect children from the harmful effects of online pornography.
The "No Solar Panels on Fertile Farmland Act of 2025" prohibits the use of tax credits for solar energy facilities and equipment placed on prime farmland.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The "No Solar Panels on Fertile Farmland Act of 2025" restricts federal tax credits for solar energy projects built on prime farmland. It amends the Internal Revenue Code to exclude properties on land designated as "prime farmland" by the Secretary of Agriculture from eligibility for residential clean energy, renewable electricity production, energy, clean electricity investment, and clean electricity production credits. This act aims to preserve valuable agricultural land by discouraging the development of solar facilities on fertile farmland.
The "Parental Notification and Intervention Act of 2025" requires parental notification for minors seeking abortions, allows parents to sue to prevent the abortion, and permits states to enact stricter related laws.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The "Parental Notification and Intervention Act of 2025" requires parental notification before an abortion can be performed on an unemancipated minor, with exceptions for medical emergencies or court waivers. It allows parents to sue in federal court to stop an abortion from occurring. States can enact stricter parental notification or intervention laws. The act would take effect immediately upon becoming law.