Track Blake's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The "Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act" modifies eligibility requirements for amateur sports governing organizations, defining "female" and "male" based on biological sex at birth and prohibiting biological males from participating in female athletic competitions.
W. Steube
Representative
FL
W. Steube
Representative
FL
The "Protection of Women in Olympic and Amateur Sports Act" amends Title 36 of the United States Code to define "female" and "male" based on reproductive systems. It stipulates that individuals whose sex is male are prohibited from participating in amateur athletic competitions designated for females.
This bill allows states to use TANF funds to support pregnancy centers that offer resources to expectant and parenting families.
Michelle Fischbach
Representative
MN
Michelle Fischbach
Representative
MN
The Supporting Pregnant and Parenting Women and Families Act aims to ensure states can use Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) funds to support pregnancy centers. This legislation specifically defines pregnancy centers as organizations that promote the life of the mother and unborn child while offering various resources and services to expecting and new parents.
This act mandates that federal agencies prioritize and require the use of evidence-based practices when awarding and managing grants for public or community services.
Rudy Yakym
Representative
IN
Rudy Yakym
Representative
IN
The Evidence-Based Grantmaking Act requires federal agencies to prioritize and mandate the use of evidence-based practices when awarding and managing specific public and community service grants. This legislation mandates that agencies clearly define intended outcomes, prioritize applicants using proven methods, and conduct ongoing evaluations to ensure funds achieve their goals. The law also establishes a timeline for the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and agencies to define "evidence-based" practices and report annually to Congress on implementation progress.
This bill modifies deposits into the Crime Victims Fund by excluding certain False Claims Act recoveries and mandates an Inspector General audit of the Fund's sustainability.
Ann Wagner
Representative
MO
Ann Wagner
Representative
MO
This bill amends the Victims of Crime Act of 1984 to temporarily exclude certain False Claims Act recoveries from being deposited into the Crime Victims Fund through fiscal year 2029. It also mandates a comprehensive audit by the Department of Justice Inspector General on the Fund's sustainability and the impact of recent legislative changes. The resulting report will provide recommendations for improving the Fund's effectiveness and oversight.
This resolution expresses the House's sense that the United States should aim to reduce and maintain the federal budget deficit at or below 3 percent of the Gross Domestic Product.
Bill Huizenga
Representative
MI
Bill Huizenga
Representative
MI
This resolution expresses the sense of the House that the United States should commit to reducing the annual federal budget deficit to 3% of GDP or less. It calls for Congress and the President to adopt fiscal policies aimed at achieving this bipartisan target by the end of fiscal year 2030. The bill also mandates recommendations for enforcement mechanisms and requires budget analyses to show how legislation impacts progress toward this goal.
This bill establishes tax parity for geothermal energy by allowing for the 24-month amortization of exploration costs and exempting working interests from passive loss limitations, mirroring current rules for oil and gas.
Celeste Maloy
Representative
UT
Celeste Maloy
Representative
UT
The Geothermal Tax Parity Act aims to support geothermal energy development by aligning its tax treatment with that of oil and gas. This legislation allows for the 24-month amortization of geothermal exploration costs and exempts working interests in geothermal properties from passive loss limitations. These changes encourage investment by providing the same federal tax incentives enjoyed by the oil and gas industry.
The CLEAR Act of 2025 prohibits the U.S. Forest Service from enforcing the rule published in the Federal Register (89 Fed. Reg. 92808) concerning Law Enforcement and Criminal Prohibitions.
Celeste Maloy
Representative
UT
Celeste Maloy
Representative
UT
The CLEAR Act of 2025 aims to prevent the U.S. Forest Service from enforcing a specific recent rule concerning "Law Enforcement; Criminal Prohibitions." This legislation effectively nullifies that particular regulation, removing its force and effect.
The "Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act" prevents payment card networks from creating a separate merchant category code for firearm retailers.
Riley Moore
Representative
WV
Riley Moore
Representative
WV
The "Protecting Privacy in Purchases Act" prevents payment card networks from assigning a unique merchant category code to firearm retailers. The Attorney General is responsible for enforcing the Act, investigating complaints, and reporting to Congress. This law overrides state and local laws regarding merchant category codes for firearm retailers and does not establish a private right of action.
This bill establishes the Utah Wildfire Research Institute Act of 2025 to allow for the creation of a wildfire research institute in Utah.
Mike Kennedy
Representative
UT
Mike Kennedy
Representative
UT
This act establishes the **Utah Wildfire Research Institute Act of 2025**. It amends existing law to authorize the Secretary of Agriculture to establish a Southwest Forest Health and Wildfire Prevention Institute specifically within the State of Utah. This new institute will focus on research related to forest health and wildfire prevention in the region.
This bill authorizes Congress to award Congressional Gold Medals to the 1980 U.S. Men's Olympic Ice Hockey team for their historic "Miracle on Ice" victory.
Pete Stauber
Representative
MN
Pete Stauber
Representative
MN
This bill, the Miracle on Ice Congressional Gold Medal Act, officially authorizes Congress to award Congressional Gold Medals to the 1980 U.S. Men's Olympic Ice Hockey Team for their historic "Miracle on Ice" victory. The medals will be struck by the Treasury and permanently displayed at specific national sports museums. The Act also permits the sale of duplicate bronze medals to cover production costs.
The Energy Choice Act prohibits state and local governments from enacting regulations that restrict consumer access to various energy sources, including natural gas, hydrogen, propane, and electricity, when those sources are sold across state lines.
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
Nicholas Langworthy
Representative
NY
The Energy Choice Act prevents state and local governments from enacting bans or restrictions on the type or source of energy services consumers can access. This legislation protects consumer choice across various energy sources, including natural gas, hydrogen, propane, and electricity, provided the energy is sold across state lines. Essentially, it limits local interference with energy delivery options.
This bill mandates the Social Security Administration to update its terminology regarding retirement ages and benefits within one year of enactment or by January 1, 2027.
Lloyd Smucker
Representative
PA
Lloyd Smucker
Representative
PA
The Claiming Age Clarity Act mandates that the Social Security Administration update its official terminology to provide clearer language regarding benefit claiming ages. This legislation replaces terms like "early eligibility age" and "full retirement age" with "minimum monthly benefit age" and "standard monthly benefit age," respectively. These changes must be implemented within 12 months of enactment or by January 1, 2027, whichever is later.
This bill extends flexibilities for the Medicare Acute Hospital Care at Home program and mandates a comprehensive study comparing its outcomes and costs to traditional inpatient care.
Vern Buchanan
Representative
FL
Vern Buchanan
Representative
FL
The Hospital Inpatient Services Modernization Act extends the popular Acute Hospital Care at Home program through September 2030. It also mandates a comprehensive new study comparing the quality, outcomes, and costs of home-based acute care versus traditional inpatient hospital care. Finally, the bill makes a minor adjustment to the funding level of the Medicare Improvement Fund.
The Mikaela Naylon Give Kids a Chance Act primarily focuses on enhancing pediatric drug research, ensuring completion of pediatric study requirements, extending incentives for rare pediatric disease treatments, and making targeted updates to FDA and organ transplant network operations.
Michael McCaul
Representative
TX
Michael McCaul
Representative
TX
The Mikaela Naylon Give Kids a Chance Act focuses primarily on improving pediatric drug development and ensuring patient access to necessary treatments. This legislation mandates new research requirements for molecularly targeted pediatric cancer drugs, strengthens FDA enforcement of pediatric study completion, and extends incentives for developing drugs for rare pediatric diseases. Additionally, the bill updates organ transplant network functions and establishes an Abraham Accords Office within the FDA to enhance international regulatory cooperation.
This bill mandates prompt notification to parents and Congress when suspected child abuse or neglect is reported within military childcare and youth programs.
Jill Tokuda
Representative
HI
Jill Tokuda
Representative
HI
This act mandates the Department of Defense to establish a policy requiring immediate notification to parents and Congress upon the discovery of suspected child abuse or neglect within military childcare and youth programs. Covered programs must notify parents within 24 hours and relevant congressional committees and representatives within 72 hours of an allegation. This ensures transparency and timely communication regarding the safety of military dependents in care settings.
This bill extends and significantly enhances the Work Opportunity Tax Credit through 2030, increases credit amounts, adjusts for inflation, removes the age limit for SNAP recipients, and adds military spouses as an eligible group.
Lloyd Smucker
Representative
PA
Lloyd Smucker
Representative
PA
This bill extends and significantly enhances the Work Opportunity Tax Credit (WOTC) for employers hiring from targeted groups, increasing the credit amount and adjusting it for inflation through 2031. It also removes the age limit for SNAP recipients claiming the credit and adds qualified military spouses as an eligible group. Furthermore, the legislation mandates an inter-agency initiative to promote the hiring of targeted workers in key industries like manufacturing and healthcare.
This bill excludes restitution and civil damages awarded to human trafficking survivors from federal gross income for tax purposes.
Bradley Schneider
Representative
IL
Bradley Schneider
Representative
IL
This bill, the Human Trafficking Survivor Tax Relief Act, amends the Internal Revenue Code to ensure that restitution and civil damages awarded to human trafficking survivors are excluded from their federal gross income. This provision aims to provide financial relief by preventing survivors from being taxed on the monetary compensation they receive for their recovery.
This bill reauthorizes key programs under the North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004, strengthens efforts to promote human rights and freedom of information in North Korea, and addresses the urgent need for family reunions for divided Korean Americans.
Young Kim
Representative
CA
Young Kim
Representative
CA
The North Korean Human Rights Reauthorization Act of 2025 seeks to continue and strengthen U.S. efforts to promote human rights and democracy in North Korea. The bill reauthorizes key programs and emphasizes the need to increase the flow of outside information into the isolated nation. It also urges China to cease forcibly repatriating North Korean refugees and calls for prioritizing family reunions for divided Korean Americans. Finally, the Act establishes new reporting requirements concerning U.S. human rights activities related to North Korea.
This bill implements the transfer and investment of frozen Russian sovereign assets into a dedicated Ukraine Support Fund, mandating regular aid disbursements and requiring diplomatic engagement with allies.
Joe Wilson
Representative
SC
Joe Wilson
Representative
SC
The REPO for Ukrainians Implementation Act of 2025 formally recognizes international calls to repurpose frozen Russian sovereign assets to aid Ukraine. This bill grants the President authority to transfer non-confiscated Russian assets into the Ukraine Support Fund, where they must be invested in U.S. government debt. Furthermore, the Secretary of State is mandated to obligate at least $250 million from the fund to Ukraine every quarter. The Act also requires the President to report on the location of these Russian assets globally and directs diplomatic efforts to encourage allies to contribute quarterly.
The ROOT Act modifies Medicare's tracking of appropriate use criteria for outpatient imaging by updating data collection requirements for clinical decision support systems and establishing new compliance monitoring for ordering physicians starting in 2026.
Diana Harshbarger
Representative
TN
Diana Harshbarger
Representative
TN
The Radiology Outpatient Ordering Transmission (ROOT) Act updates Medicare requirements for ordering advanced diagnostic imaging services. It mandates changes to how clinical decision support (CDS) systems report data directly to the government, starting in 2026. The bill also establishes new tracking mechanisms for identifying and reviewing "low compliant" ordering professionals. Finally, it provides specific exemptions to the consultation requirement for certain preventive scans and rural providers.