Track Sarah's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The "Job Protection Act" expands family and medical leave eligibility to more employees by reducing the required employment period and applies leave requirements to more employers by reducing the minimum number of employees required.
Lauren Underwood
Representative
IL
Lauren Underwood
Representative
IL
The Job Protection Act amends the Family and Medical Leave Act to expand eligibility for family and medical leave to employees employed for at least 90 days. This act also expands the FMLA to include employers with 1 or more employees.
The Right to Contraception Act establishes a federal right to obtain and use contraception and prohibits government interference with access to contraceptive services and information.
Lizzie Fletcher
Representative
TX
Lizzie Fletcher
Representative
TX
The Right to Contraception Act establishes a federal right for individuals to access and use contraception without government interference. It prohibits federal and state governments from enacting laws that restrict access to contraceptives or the provision of related services. The Act provides clear enforcement mechanisms, allowing individuals and the Attorney General to sue to strike down any rule that violates these protections.
The "Love Lives On Act of 2025" improves benefits for surviving spouses of deceased veterans, allowing those who remarry to continue receiving Dependency and Indemnity Compensation and Survivor Benefit Plan payments, and expands TRICARE eligibility to remarried widow/widowers whose subsequent marriage ended.
Richard Hudson
Representative
NC
Richard Hudson
Representative
NC
The "Love Lives On Act of 2025" amends titles 10 and 38 of the United States Code to improve benefits and services for surviving spouses. This act modifies Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) rules, allowing surviving spouses who remarry to still receive benefits. Additionally, it ensures continued Survivor Benefit Plan annuity payments for certain remarried surviving spouses and expands TRICARE eligibility to include remarried widow/widowers whose subsequent marriage ended.
The "No Tax Breaks for Outsourcing Act" aims to discourage companies from shifting profits overseas by modifying international tax rules, including taxing foreign income on a country-by-country basis, limiting interest deductions for international financial reporting groups, and changing the treatment of inverted corporations and foreign corporations managed in the U.S.
Lloyd Doggett
Representative
TX
Lloyd Doggett
Representative
TX
The "No Tax Breaks for Outsourcing Act" amends the Internal Revenue Code to discourage multinational corporations from avoiding U.S. taxes by shifting profits overseas. It includes provisions such as current year inclusion of net CFC tested income on a country-by-country basis, limitations on foreign tax credits, restrictions on interest deductions for domestic corporations in international financial reporting groups, and changes to the tax treatment of inverted corporations and foreign corporations managed in the U.S. This act aims to eliminate tax advantages for companies that move operations or profits outside the United States.
Ensures individuals at ports of entry have access to legal counsel during inspection, including secondary and deferred inspection, and protects lawful permanent residents' right to seek legal advice before abandoning their status.
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
The "Access to Counsel Act" amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to guarantee individuals undergoing inspection at ports of entry or deferred inspection have access to legal counsel and assistance. It mandates that the Department of Homeland Security provide these individuals with the opportunity to consult with counsel within one hour of secondary inspection and allows counsel to advocate on their behalf. The Act also ensures lawful permanent residents are given the chance to seek legal advice before abandoning their residency status. This act aims to ensure due process and protect the rights of individuals during immigration inspections.
The "Banning SPR Oil Exports to Foreign Adversaries Act" prohibits exporting or selling petroleum from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China, North Korea, Russia, Iran, or entities controlled by them, with a national security waiver option.
Chrissy Houlahan
Representative
PA
Chrissy Houlahan
Representative
PA
The "Banning Strategic Petroleum Reserve Oil Exports to Foreign Adversaries Act" prohibits the Secretary of Energy from selling or exporting petroleum products from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve to China, North Korea, Russia, Iran, or any entities controlled by them, including the Chinese Communist Party. The Secretary of Energy can waive this prohibition if it is deemed to be in the national security interest of the United States. A rule to carry out this section must be issued within 60 days of the enactment of this Act.
Reauthorizes and amends the Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act, extending funding and expanding programs to support mental health and substance use disorder services for healthcare professionals, with a focus on reducing administrative burdens.
Debbie Dingell
Representative
MI
Debbie Dingell
Representative
MI
The "Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Reauthorization Act" reauthorizes and expands programs aimed at supporting the mental health of healthcare providers. It requires annual reports on education and awareness initiatives, broadens eligibility for entities receiving funds, and extends funding for mental health support programs through 2030. The Act prioritizes reducing administrative burdens on healthcare workers to improve access to mental health services.
This bill ensures that monetary penalties from False Claims Act cases are deposited into the Crime Victims Fund through 2029, with exceptions for payments to whistleblowers and government reimbursements.
Ann Wagner
Representative
MO
Ann Wagner
Representative
MO
The Crime Victims Fund Stabilization Act of 2025 ensures that monetary penalties from False Claims Act cases are deposited into the Crime Victims Fund through fiscal year 2029. This excludes payments to whistleblowers and reimbursements to the government. This will increase the amount of money available to help victims of crimes.
The "Protect Our Clothes from PFAS Act" modifies tariff requirements for water-resistant garments by removing a provision in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, potentially impacting trade regulations and material standards.
Chellie Pingree
Representative
ME
Chellie Pingree
Representative
ME
The "Protect Our Clothes from PFAS Act" modifies the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States, specifically altering the requirements for a garment to be classified as water resistant by removing a sentence from the additional notes. This change may impact import duties and trade regulations related to water-resistant clothing.
The "Keep Our PACT Act" mandates increased funding for Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act through 2035, with the goal of fulfilling the government's commitment to supporting education for all children.
Susie Lee
Representative
NV
Susie Lee
Representative
NV
The "Keep Our PACT Act" aims to increase funding for Part A of Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) between 2026 and 2035. This bill would mandate specific funding levels for these programs, gradually increasing the investment in education for disadvantaged students and students with disabilities. It designates these funding increases as emergency requirements, ensuring they are prioritized within the federal budget. The goal is to fulfill the federal government's commitment to supporting states in providing quality education for all children.
The "Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act of 2025" extends increased Medicare payment support for physicians and practitioners through 2025, increasing payment rates by 6.62% for services provided from April 1, 2025, to January 1, 2026.
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
The "Medicare Patient Access and Practice Stabilization Act of 2025" extends increased Medicare payment support for physicians and practitioners through 2025. It increases payment rates by 6.62% for services provided from April 1, 2025, to January 1, 2026. The bill also updates a section of the Social Security Act to include the years 2021 through 2025 for conforming changes.
The Charitable Act modifies the tax deduction for charitable contributions for non-itemizers, capping it at one-third of the standard deduction for the 2026 and 2027 tax years, and updates related penalty clauses in the Internal Revenue Code.
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
The "Charitable Act" modifies the tax deduction for charitable contributions for individuals who do not itemize deductions. For the 2026 and 2027 tax years, the deduction will be capped at one-third of the standard deduction amount for the individual. The Act also eliminates and redesignates certain penalty clauses in the Internal Revenue Code related to these deductions, updating references accordingly.
This bill expresses the House of Representatives' desire to keep the United States Postal Service (USPS) as an independent entity within the Federal Government, protecting it from privatization. It emphasizes the USPS's importance to the mailing industry, its role in connecting communities, and the potential negative impacts of privatization on prices, services, and infrastructure.
Stephen Lynch
Representative
MA
Stephen Lynch
Representative
MA
This bill expresses the House of Representatives' view that Congress should act to maintain the United States Postal Service (USPS) as an independent entity within the Federal Government. It emphasizes the USPS's role as a self-sustaining service vital to the economy and national connectivity. The resolution discourages privatization, citing concerns about increased costs, reduced services, and damage to critical infrastructure.
Condemns the fraudulent January 2025 Belarusian presidential election and Lukashenka's autocratic rule, calling for support of the Belarusian people's democratic aspirations, free and fair elections, and sanctions against those who undermine democracy or support Russia's war.
William Keating
Representative
MA
William Keating
Representative
MA
This bill condemns the fraudulent January 2025 Belarusian presidential election and Lukashenka's autocratic rule, denounces the regime's support for Russia's war against Ukraine, and calls for the release of political prisoners. It advocates for free and fair elections in Belarus, continued support for the Belarusian democratic opposition, and further sanctions against the Lukashenka regime. The bill expresses solidarity with the Belarusian people's pursuit of a democratic future.
This bill, also known as the "Holocaust Education and Antisemitism Lessons Act," mandates a study by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on the state of Holocaust education in schools across the country, to be followed by a report to Congress on the study's findings.
Josh Gottheimer
Representative
NJ
Josh Gottheimer
Representative
NJ
The "Holocaust Education and Antisemitism Lessons Act" directs the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum to conduct a study on Holocaust education efforts in schools across the country. The study will assess curriculum requirements, teaching methods, materials used, and how students' knowledge and recognition of antisemitism are evaluated. A report on the study's findings must be submitted to Congress.
The "Global Health, Empowerment and Rights Act" ensures foreign non-governmental organizations are eligible for assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, part I, regardless of the health or medical services they provide with non-U.S. government funds, if such services are legal in their country. It also prevents them from facing stricter requirements than U.S. organizations regarding the use of non-U.S. funds for advocacy and lobbying.
Lois Frankel
Representative
FL
Lois Frankel
Representative
FL
The "Global Health, Empowerment, and Rights Act" aims to ensure that foreign nongovernmental organizations are eligible for assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, part I, regardless of the health or medical services they provide with non-U.S. government funds if such services are legal in their country. It also prevents these organizations from facing stricter requirements than U.S. organizations regarding the use of non-U.S. government funds for advocacy and lobbying.
The "Semiconductor Technology Advancement and Research Act of 2025" or the "STAR Act of 2025" amends Section 48D of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to include a tax credit for qualified semiconductor design expenditures, encouraging semiconductor design within the United States. It provides a tax credit equal to 25% of qualified semiconductor design expenditures paid or incurred during the taxable year.
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
Blake Moore
Representative
UT
The "Semiconductor Technology Advancement and Research Act of 2025" or "STAR Act of 2025" incentivizes domestic semiconductor design by adding qualified semiconductor design expenditures to the advanced manufacturing investment credit. This includes a 25% tax credit for these expenditures, covering in-house and contract design expenses for semiconductor design conducted in the United States. This credit aims to boost innovation and development in semiconductor technology. The credit will terminate for construction beginning or expenditures made after December 31, 2036.
The Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Amendments Act of 2025 enhances research, monitoring, and response efforts for harmful algal blooms and hypoxia in marine and freshwater systems, establishing a national observing network and incubator program to develop prevention and control strategies. It also allows for federal assistance to states, tribes, and other entities to assess and address the environmental and economic impacts of significant harmful algal bloom and hypoxia events.
Suzanne Bonamici
Representative
OR
Suzanne Bonamici
Representative
OR
The Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Amendments Act of 2025 updates and expands the Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Act of 1998. It enhances research, monitoring, and response efforts related to harmful algal blooms and hypoxia in marine, estuarine, and freshwater systems, and establishes a national observing network and incubator program. The act also allows for waivers of non-federal share requirements and authorizes contracts and grants to assess the impacts of significant events, with specific considerations for Indian Tribes, Tribal organizations, and Native Hawaiian organizations. Finally, it authorizes specific appropriations for these activities through 2030.
The "Honor Our Living Donors Act" ensures organ donor reimbursement grants do not consider recipient income, removes payment expectations for recipients, and mandates an annual report to Congress on grant funding adequacy for donor expenses.
Jay Obernolte
Representative
CA
Jay Obernolte
Representative
CA
The "Honor Our Living Donors Act" aims to support organ donation by removing financial barriers for living donors. It ensures that grant recipients do not consider the income of organ recipients when reimbursing donors. The Act also removes the expectation of payments by organ recipients and requires an annual report to Congress on grant funding adequacy for donor reimbursements.
This Act makes certain federal and state loan repayments and scholarships for health professionals serving in underserved areas tax-free.
Jill Tokuda
Representative
HI
Jill Tokuda
Representative
HI
The Strengthening Pathways to Health Professions Act aims to encourage more individuals to enter the healthcare field by providing significant tax relief. This bill specifically makes certain loan repayments and scholarships received through various Public Health Service and state programs tax-free income. These changes apply to programs designed to increase the number of health professionals serving in underserved areas.