Track Nathaniel's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
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 establishes an SBA loan guarantee program and increases loan limits to finance equipment, facilities, and training for U.S.-based small manufacturers.
Roger Williams
Representative
TX
Roger Williams
Representative
TX
The Made in America Manufacturing Finance Act establishes a new Small Business Administration (SBA) loan guarantee program to help U.S.-based small manufacturers finance equipment, facilities, and workforce training. The bill specifically defines eligible small manufacturers as those whose primary business is in manufacturing sectors 31, 32, or 33 and have all production facilities located domestically. Additionally, it increases the maximum loan limits available to these small manufacturers across several existing SBA loan programs.
This bill allows participants aged 50 and older to roll over employer contributions from a 401(k) plan into an individual retirement annuity before retirement and updates the required rollover explanation provided to taxpayers.
Jimmy Panetta
Representative
CA
Jimmy Panetta
Representative
CA
This bill, the Retirement Simplification and Clarity Act, amends tax code to allow participants aged 50 and older to roll over employer contributions from their 401(k) plan directly into an individual retirement annuity before retirement. It also updates the required written explanation provided to taxpayers regarding rollover rules to ensure it is concise and clearly outlines key tax implications and options. These provisions are set to take effect for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2025.
This resolution expresses condolences for the victims of the July 4 Texas floods, honors heroic efforts, and pledges continued support for recovery.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
This resolution expresses the House's deep condolences for the lives lost during the catastrophic July 4th flooding in the Texas Hill Country. It honors the heroism of first responders and volunteers who aided in rescue efforts. Furthermore, the resolution commits the House to stand with the impacted communities in their ongoing recovery and rebuilding process.
This bill mandates the U.S. Trade Representative to take action to ensure Mexico complies with its USMCA energy trade obligations to protect American commerce.
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
The Mexican Energy Trade Enforcement Act mandates the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) to take specific actions to compel Mexico to comply with its energy trade obligations under the USMCA. The USTR must either request a dispute resolution panel or require non-discriminatory market access for U.S. energy companies. This legislation aims to protect U.S. commerce from Mexican policies that favor state-owned energy companies.
The GAIN AI Act of 2025 prohibits the export of advanced integrated circuits to countries of concern unless the exporter first offers a right of first refusal to United States persons.
John Moolenaar
Representative
MI
John Moolenaar
Representative
MI
The GAIN AI Act of 2025 establishes new export controls on advanced integrated circuits destined for "countries of concern." This legislation mandates that exporters must first offer a right of first refusal to United States persons before seeking a license for such exports. The Act also creates a "trusted United States person" designation to exempt certain domestic entities from these licensing requirements.
This bill establishes an expedited approval process for U.S. natural gas exports to most foreign nations, excluding those under sanctions or deemed national security risks.
Michael Cloud
Representative
TX
Michael Cloud
Representative
TX
The Natural Gas Export Expansion Act aims to boost the U.S. economy by streamlining and expediting the approval process for exporting natural gas to allied nations. This legislation removes previous regulatory hurdles, ensuring faster authorization for exports, while maintaining exclusions for sanctioned countries or those deemed national security risks. Furthermore, it automatically approves natural gas trade with Canada and Mexico.
The SAFE Drivers Act mandates that all commercial driver's license applicants and renewal candidates must pass a standardized English proficiency test approved by the FMCSA.
Pat Harrigan
Representative
NC
Pat Harrigan
Representative
NC
The SAFE Drivers Act mandates that all applicants for a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) or learner's permit must pass a standardized English proficiency test approved by the FMCSA. This requirement applies immediately upon the bill's enactment for all new and renewing applicants. States are responsible for administering the test, and failure to comply with these new federal oversight rules may result in the withholding of federal highway funding.
This bill prohibits the EPA from reallocating the renewable fuel obligations of small refineries granted exemptions, ensuring those volumes remain tied to the exempt facility while still counting toward the parent company's overall production for compliance calculations.
Mike Kennedy
Representative
UT
Mike Kennedy
Representative
UT
The Protect Consumers from Reallocation Costs Act of 2025 prohibits the EPA from reallocating the renewable fuel volume obligations of small refineries that receive exemption extensions. This ensures that the volume remains tied to the exempt refinery rather than being shifted to other obligated parties. Furthermore, the bill requires the EPA to count the fuel produced by an exempt small refinery when calculating the overall production obligations for its parent company.
This bill authorizes the creation and sale of a limited-edition, silver one-dollar commemorative coin honoring the late activist Charles "Charlie" Kirk.
Abraham Hamadeh
Representative
AZ
Abraham Hamadeh
Representative
AZ
This bill authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to mint and issue up to 400,000 special one-dollar silver commemorative coins honoring the late activist Charles "Charlie" Kirk. The coins must feature his likeness on the obverse and the inscription "well done, good and faithful servant" on the reverse. All costs associated with the production and sale of these coins must be covered by the revenue generated, ensuring no net cost to the U.S. Treasury.
This bill establishes the "CHOICE arrangement" as a new type of employer-funded health reimbursement plan integrated with individual market coverage, provides tax incentives for offering it, and allows participants to use pre-tax cafeteria plan funds for their coverage.
Kevin Hern
Representative
OK
Kevin Hern
Representative
OK
The Choice Arrangement Act of 2025 establishes new rules for employer-funded Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRAs) integrated with individual health insurance, creating a "CHOICE arrangement." This legislation outlines specific nondiscrimination, substantiation, and notice requirements for employers offering these plans. Furthermore, the Act allows participants to use pre-tax cafeteria plan funds for their coverage and introduces a new, temporary tax credit for eligible small and medium-sized employers who offer these arrangements.
This bill establishes a new federal tax credit for individuals who donate cash to approved workforce development or apprenticeship training programs, capped at \$1,700 annually.
Lloyd Smucker
Representative
PA
Lloyd Smucker
Representative
PA
The USA Workforce Investment Act establishes a new federal tax credit for individuals who donate cash to approved workforce development or apprenticeship training programs. This credit is capped at \$1,700 annually and cannot be claimed alongside a standard charitable deduction for the same contribution. Any unused credit can be carried forward for up to five years.
This bill establishes stricter, mandatory prompt payment deadlines and penalties for Medicare Advantage organizations when paying clean claims submitted by healthcare providers.
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
The Medicare Advantage Prompt Pay Act establishes stricter deadlines for Medicare Advantage organizations to pay clean claims submitted by doctors and suppliers. This legislation mandates that MA plans must pay at least 95% of electronic claims within 14 days and other clean claims within 30 days, starting January 1, 2027. Failure to meet these new prompt payment requirements will result in mandatory interest payments to providers and potential civil monetary penalties of up to $25,000 per violation for the MA organization. The Act also requires MA plans to begin reporting detailed data on their payment timeliness to the Secretary.
This act mandates that public colleges and universities receiving federal funds must grant religious student groups the same rights, benefits, and privileges as all other student organizations on campus.
Tim Walberg
Representative
MI
Tim Walberg
Representative
MI
The Equal Campus Access Act of 2025 ensures that public colleges and universities receiving federal funding must grant religious student groups the same rights, benefits, and privileges afforded to all other student organizations. This legislation prohibits discrimination against religious groups based on their beliefs, speech, leadership, or standards of conduct. Essentially, it mandates equal access to campus resources for all student organizations.
This Act mandates that new passenger motor vehicles sold in the U.S. must include standard equipment capable of receiving AM broadcast radio signals.
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2025 mandates that the Secretary of Transportation establish a rule requiring AM broadcast radio receivers to be installed as standard equipment in new passenger motor vehicles. This requirement aims to ensure public access to AM radio signals, which are often used for emergency alerts. The bill also directs a GAO study on the effectiveness of AM radio within the national emergency alert system compared to other technologies. Finally, the Act preempts state and local laws on this matter and includes a sunset provision eight years after enactment.
This act amends the Fair Labor Standards Act to exclude direct sellers and qualified real estate agents from the definition of "employee."
Kevin Kiley
Representative
CA
Kevin Kiley
Representative
CA
This act, the Direct Seller and Real Estate Agent Harmonization Act, amends the Fair Labor Standards Act to clarify employment status. Specifically, it excludes direct sellers and qualified real estate agents from the definition of "employee." This change aligns labor standards with existing IRS classifications for these professions.
The "Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act" expands Medicare coverage to include FDA-approved multi-cancer early detection screening tests starting in 2028, with specific guidelines for payment, age limitations, and ensuring continued coverage for existing cancer screenings.
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
The "Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act" expands Medicare coverage to include FDA-approved multi-cancer early detection screening tests starting in 2028. It defines the criteria for these tests, sets payment guidelines, and establishes age and frequency limitations for coverage. The bill ensures that existing cancer screening coverage remains unaffected and allows for waivers of limitations based on recommendations from the United States Preventive Services Task Force.
This Act ensures the automatic continuation of pay for active duty military personnel and essential civilian support staff if Congress fails to pass a budget for fiscal year 2026.
Jennifer Kiggans
Representative
VA
Jennifer Kiggans
Representative
VA
The Pay Our Troops Act of 2026 ensures that active duty military personnel and essential civilian support staff continue to receive their pay if Congress has not yet passed the full budget for fiscal year 2026. This act provides automatic continuing appropriations from the Treasury to prevent a lapse in military salaries due to budget delays. The funding automatically terminates once a new budget or continuing resolution is passed, or on January 1, 2027, whichever comes first.
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 bill clarifies that a franchisor is only considered a joint employer of a franchisee's workers if it exercises substantial, direct, and immediate control over essential terms of employment.
Kevin Hern
Representative
OK
Kevin Hern
Representative
OK
The American Franchise Act aims to protect the traditional franchise business model by clarifying the definition of a "joint employer." This legislation establishes that a franchisor is only considered a joint employer if it exercises "substantial direct and immediate control" over the essential terms of employment for a franchisee's workers. This change specifically targets liability risks associated with maintaining brand standards, ensuring franchisors are not automatically held responsible for local labor practices. The new standard applies prospectively to future legal proceedings.