Track Barry's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The "Stop the Cartels Act" combats drug and human trafficking by prioritizing intelligence, cutting funds to non-cooperative entities, tightening immigration laws, and modifying substance abuse programs.
Warren Davidson
Representative
OH
Warren Davidson
Representative
OH
The Stop the Cartels Act aims to combat drug and human trafficking by prioritizing intelligence gathering, blocking funds to Mexico until cooperation barriers are removed, and designating drug cartels as Special Transnational Criminal Organizations. It also stops federal grant money from going to state or local governments that don't follow federal immigration laws and modifies current immigration laws, particularly concerning the treatment of alien minors and asylum eligibility. Additionally, the act reauthorizes and modifies federal programs aimed at preventing and treating substance abuse, increasing funding for certain block grants while eliminating or phasing out several other related programs.
Censures Representative Al Green for disrupting President Trump's address to Congress, violating decorum, and bringing disrepute to the House.
Troy Nehls
Representative
TX
Troy Nehls
Representative
TX
This resolution censures Representative Al Green for disrupting President Trump's address to Congress, violating decorum, and bringing disrepute to the House. It mandates that Representative Green present himself to the House for a public reading of the censure resolution by the Speaker.
This bill revokes the tax-exempt status for government bonds issued by jurisdictions designated as "sanctuary cities" for failing to cooperate with federal immigration enforcement.
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
The No Tax Breaks for Sanctuary Cities Act proposes to revoke the tax-exempt status for bonds issued by state or local governments designated as "sanctuary jurisdictions." A sanctuary jurisdiction is defined as one that restricts its officials from sharing immigration status information or complying with federal detainers/release notifications from Homeland Security. This change would apply to bonds issued after the date the Act becomes law.
This Act establishes a tax credit incentive for capturing methane gas from mines and utilizing it for energy purposes.
Carol Miller
Representative
WV
Carol Miller
Representative
WV
The Methane Reduction and Economic Growth Act amends existing tax law to create a new incentive credit for capturing methane gas emitted from mines. This credit mirrors the existing carbon capture tax structure, applying it specifically to qualified methane captured from mining operations. The goal is to encourage the capture and beneficial use of this potent greenhouse gas, provided certain construction and capture thresholds are met.
This bill allows homeowners to exclude from their gross income any payments they receive from state programs designed to help them improve their property to mitigate damage from disasters like windstorms, earthquakes, or wildfires.
Doug LaMalfa
Representative
CA
Doug LaMalfa
Representative
CA
The Disaster Mitigation and Tax Parity Act of 2025 allows individuals to exclude from their gross income any payments or benefits they receive from state-based catastrophe loss mitigation programs designed to help homeowners protect their properties from disasters such as windstorms, earthquakes, or wildfires. These payments will not affect the property's basis, and the exclusion is applicable retroactively for taxable years starting after December 31, 2020, allowing individuals to claim the exclusion retroactively.
The GUARD Act prohibits states from receiving federal funding if they discriminate against parents or guardians who oppose gender identity interventions for minors that do not align with their biological sex at birth.
Harriet Hageman
Representative
WY
Harriet Hageman
Representative
WY
The GUARD Act amends the Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act to protect the rights of parents or guardians to oppose gender identity affirmation interventions for minors whose gender identity is inconsistent with their biological sex. States that discriminate against these parents or guardians will not receive federal funding. Parents or guardians who experience discrimination can sue the Department of Health and Human Services to stop funding to the state.
The Timely Departure Act mandates nonimmigrant visa applicants to pay a bond of $5,000-$50,000 to ensure timely departure, with forfeiture for overstays, ineligibility for future immigration benefits, and restrictions on asylum applications for overstays.
Robert Onder
Representative
MO
Robert Onder
Representative
MO
The Timely Departure Act mandates nonimmigrant visa applicants (excluding certain visa types and those from visa waiver countries) to pay a bond between $5,000 and $50,000 to ensure timely departure from the U.S. Overstaying a visa results in automatic forfeiture of the bond, ineligibility for future immigration benefits for 4 to 12 years, and prompt removal from the U.S. Asylum seekers must apply before their authorized stay expires, or they will be ineligible. The forfeited bonds will be used for immigration detention and enforcement.
The "Broadband Internet for Small Ports Act" prioritizes broadband projects for precision agriculture and rural ports, increases grant amounts for projects serving rural areas, and improves the efficiency and oversight of broadband funding.
Stacey Plaskett
Representative
VI
Stacey Plaskett
Representative
VI
The "Broadband Internet for Small Ports Act" prioritizes broadband projects for precision agriculture on cropland and ranchland, and increases broadband availability in rural ports. It increases the maximum grant amount for projects serving rural areas and requires the Secretary to confirm the eligibility of unserved rural communities for funding. The Act also mandates communication with the FCC to ensure service levels align with universal service standards, requires timely feedback on funding applications, and sets aside funds for oversight and accountability.
Expresses condolences for the tragic loss of 67 lives in the American Eagle Flight 5342 and PAT 25 crash near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Acknowledges the impact on Wichita, Kansas, and recognizes the cooperation of officials in responding to the tragedy and assisting the families.
Ron Estes
Representative
KS
Ron Estes
Representative
KS
This bill expresses condolences for the 67 lives lost in the American Eagle Flight 5342 and PAT 25 crash near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on January 29, 2025. It recognizes the impact on Wichita, Kansas, and acknowledges the cooperation of officials in responding to the tragedy and assisting the families. The bill also commends the heroic actions of first responders and emergency services personnel.
This bill designates English as the official language of the United States, standardizing its use in government functions and naturalization processes, while allowing exceptions for certain circumstances.
Robert Aderholt
Representative
AL
Robert Aderholt
Representative
AL
The "Designation of English as the Official Language of the United States Act of 2025" establishes English as the official language of the U.S., requiring the government to conduct official business in English and encouraging English language learning. It mandates a uniform English language standard for naturalization, ensuring new citizens can understand core American documents, while also providing exceptions for certain situations like language teaching, national security, and protection of rights. The bill also sets rules for interpreting U.S. laws, favoring interpretations that protect individual rights and state powers, and directs the Secretary of Homeland Security to develop uniform English language testing for citizenship applicants.
The "Federal Firearms Licensee Protection Act of 2025" increases penalties for stealing firearms from licensed dealers, manufacturers, or importers, especially during burglaries or robberies, and clarifies related definitions.
John Rutherford
Representative
FL
John Rutherford
Representative
FL
The "Federal Firearms Licensee Protection Act of 2025" increases penalties for stealing firearms from licensed dealers. It sets stricter punishments, including up to 20 years in prison, for violating laws related to firearm theft. The act also mandates minimum prison sentences of 3 years for burglaries and 5 years for robberies targeting licensed firearm businesses.
The APLUS Act loosens restrictions on market agencies' financial ties to smaller meatpacking companies, provided they disclose these ties to livestock sellers, while maintaining the Secretary's authority to enforce fair practices.
Mark Alford
Representative
MO
Mark Alford
Representative
MO
The APLUS Act directs the Secretary of Agriculture to update regulations, permitting market agencies to have financial interests in smaller meatpacking companies, defined by specific slaughter capacities. These market agencies must disclose these financial ties to livestock sellers. The Act does not reduce the Secretary's authority to enforce rules protecting producers, competition, and market integrity under existing law.
The Law Enforcement Protection and Privacy Act of 2025 protects law enforcement and firearm licensee information by amending FOIA, penalizing unauthorized disclosures, and allowing private lawsuits for damages.
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
The Law Enforcement Protection and Privacy Act of 2025 amends FOIA to protect sensitive firearms data, penalizes unauthorized disclosures of protected information by non-federal entities, and grants licensees the right to sue for damages resulting from such disclosures. It establishes financial penalties for improper disclosures and allows harmed parties to seek compensation in court. The act defines key terms and ensures that other legal remedies remain available.
To award a Congressional Gold Medal to the 761st Tank Battalion, the first Black soldiers to serve in an American armored unit, for their valor and crucial contributions to the Allied victory in Europe.
Gary Palmer
Representative
AL
Gary Palmer
Representative
AL
This bill authorizes the Speaker of the House and the President pro tempore of the Senate to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the 761st Tank Battalion, also known as the "Black Panthers," in recognition of their courageous service and crucial contributions during World War II. The medal will be given to the National Museum of African American History and Culture for display, honoring the 761st as the first Black soldiers to serve in an American armored unit and their significant role in the Allied victory in Europe. The bill also allows for the creation and sale of bronze duplicates of the medal to support the United States Mint Public Enterprise Fund.
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.
Expresses support for the Iranian people's desire for a democratic, secular, and nonnuclear republic, while condemning the Iranian regime's human rights abuses, support for terrorism, and nuclear ambitions. Affirms the right of the Iranian people to self-determination and calls for international support for their efforts to achieve a democratic government.
Tom McClintock
Representative
CA
Tom McClintock
Representative
CA
This bill expresses support for the Iranian people's desire for a democratic, secular, and nonnuclear republic, while condemning the Iranian regime's human rights abuses, support for terrorism, and attempts to develop nuclear weapons. It affirms the right of the Iranian people to self-determination and supports continued sanctions against the current regime. The bill also calls for the protection of Iranian political refugees in Albania.
The "Freedom from Government Competition Act of 2025" aims to limit federal agencies' ability to compete with private businesses by requiring them to procure goods and services from the private sector unless specific conditions are met, such as national security concerns or lack of private sector alternatives.
Aaron Bean
Representative
FL
Aaron Bean
Representative
FL
The "Freedom from Government Competition Act of 2025" aims to limit federal government competition with the private sector by requiring agencies to procure goods and services from private sources unless specific exemptions apply, such as national security concerns or lack of private sector alternatives. It mandates a review process for existing agency activities and encourages the transfer of commercial activities to the private sector. The Office of Management and Budget is tasked with issuing regulations and reporting to Congress on the implementation of this Act.
The Leveling the Playing Field 2.0 Act strengthens U.S. trade laws to counteract unfair trade practices like foreign subsidies, currency manipulation, and duty evasion, ensuring fair competition for American businesses.
Beth Van Duyne
Representative
TX
Beth Van Duyne
Representative
TX
The Leveling the Playing Field 2.0 Act aims to strengthen U.S. trade laws by addressing unfair subsidies, currency undervaluation, duty evasion, and circumvention of trade remedies. It refines the process for handling successive trade investigations, ensuring that the International Trade Commission considers prior findings and assesses cumulative effects on domestic industries. The act also empowers authorities to counteract cost distortions in foreign countries and prevent importers from avoiding duties. Additionally, it includes provisions related to trade with Canada and Mexico and sets effective dates for new regulations.
This bill restricts individuals and entities associated with Iran, North Korea, China, and Russia from purchasing or leasing U.S. agricultural land and participating in USDA programs, while also enhancing reporting requirements and penalties for foreign agricultural investment.
Dale Strong
Representative
AL
Dale Strong
Representative
AL
The "Protecting America's Agricultural Land from Foreign Harm Act of 2025" aims to safeguard U.S. agricultural land by prohibiting its purchase or lease by individuals or entities associated with the governments of Iran, North Korea, China, and Russia, while also preventing their participation in USDA programs. The bill expands reporting requirements under the Agricultural Foreign Investment Disclosure Act of 1978, increases penalties for violations, and mandates public online databases of foreign ownership. Additionally, it requires regular reports from the Secretary of Agriculture, the Director of National Intelligence, and the Government Accountability Office on foreign ownership and its potential risks.
Prohibits the EPA from using its Integrated Risk Information System program to create regulations, carry out enforcement, or inform air toxics assessments.
Glenn Grothman
Representative
WI
Glenn Grothman
Representative
WI
The "No Industrial Restrictions in Secret Act of 2025" or "No IRIS Act of 2025" prevents the EPA Administrator from utilizing assessments produced by the EPA's Integrated Risk Information System program. This prohibition extends to developing regulations, enforcement actions, permitting, and informing air toxics assessments.