Track Ralph's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This bill officially designates January 9, 2026, as "National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day" while also establishing National Police Week and National Peace Officers Memorial Day to honor law enforcement officers.
Tim Moore
Representative
NC
Tim Moore
Representative
NC
This bill officially designates January 9, 2026, as "National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day" to honor the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers nationwide. It also establishes National Police Week and National Peace Officers Memorial Day (May 15th) to commemorate officers who have died in the line of duty. The legislation encourages the President to issue annual proclamations recognizing these days and calls for flags to be flown at half-staff on Memorial Day.
The Main Street Capital Access Act aims to ease regulations, promote competition, and increase transparency across the banking sector by reforming bank formation, supervision, and resolution processes.
J. Hill
Representative
AR
J. Hill
Representative
AR
The Main Street Capital Access Act is a comprehensive bill designed to revitalize community banking by making it easier to start new banks, tailoring regulations to the size of financial institutions, and increasing transparency in bank supervision. It introduces regulatory relief for smaller banks, streamlines the application process, and reforms how bank failures are resolved to promote competition. Ultimately, the legislation seeks to reduce regulatory burdens and foster a more diverse and accessible financial system.
This Act requires the Attorney General to publish and regularly update a public list of jurisdictions that allow for pretrial release without requiring upfront cash payment.
Mark Harris
Representative
NC
Mark Harris
Representative
NC
The Cashless Bail Reporting Act mandates the Attorney General to publish and regularly update a public list of all state and local jurisdictions that allow defendants to be released before trial without posting cash bail. This ensures transparency by identifying governments utilizing personal recognizance or unsecured bond systems. The initial list must be published within 30 days, followed by quarterly updates.
This Act establishes federal criminal penalties for performing genital or bodily mutilation or chemical castration on minors, with specific medical exceptions.
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
Marjorie Greene
Representative
GA
The Protect Children’s Innocence Act establishes federal criminal penalties for performing genital or bodily mutilation or chemical castration on individuals under 18 years old. This law applies when the act involves interstate commerce or occurs in U.S. territories. It explicitly prohibits procedures intended to change a minor's body to correspond with a different sex, with narrow exceptions for specific medical necessities.
This bill removes federal overreach by allowing state and local eviction moratoriums to proceed without federal interference.
Barry Loudermilk
Representative
GA
Barry Loudermilk
Representative
GA
The "Respect State Housing Laws Act" repeals a provision in the CARES Act that restricted states' abilities to enforce their own eviction moratoriums. This change clarifies that state laws regarding evictions should be respected and not overridden by federal measures. By removing the subsection, the bill aims to restore states' authority over housing regulations and eviction processes within their jurisdictions.
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 DISPOSAL Act mandates the sale or lease of six specific federal buildings in Washington, D.C., exempting these transactions from certain federal regulations while prohibiting foreign ownership.
W. Steube
Representative
FL
W. Steube
Representative
FL
The DISPOSAL Act mandates the sale or long-term lease of six specific, underutilized federal buildings in Washington, D.C., granting the Administrator of General Services broad discretion over the transactions. This process is largely exempt from standard environmental and historic preservation reviews, with a strict prohibition on foreign ownership. Net proceeds from these disposals will fund relocation costs before being deposited into the Treasury to reduce the deficit.
This bill repeals the Human Rights Sanctuary Amendment Act of 2022, restoring previous laws.
Andrew Clyde
Representative
GA
Andrew Clyde
Representative
GA
This bill, the D.C. Shield Law Repeal Act, seeks to repeal the Human Rights Sanctuary Amendment Act of 2022. By doing so, it will restore the laws and regulations that were in effect prior to the 2022 Act.
The Equal Representation Act mandates a citizenship question on the 2030 census and future censuses, and it excludes non-citizens from the population count used to determine congressional apportionment and electoral votes.
Charles (Chuck) Edwards
Representative
NC
Charles (Chuck) Edwards
Representative
NC
The "Equal Representation Act" mandates the inclusion of a citizenship status question on the 2030 census and all future censuses. It requires the Secretary to report the number of citizens and non-citizens in each state. It also changes the way congressional districts are calculated by excluding non-citizens from the population count used for apportionment.
This bill repeals the requirement for Senate offices to be notified regarding legal processes seeking the disclosure of Senate data.
Austin Scott
Representative
GA
Austin Scott
Representative
GA
This bill repeals specific requirements for notifying Senate offices when legal processes seek the disclosure of Senate data. Essentially, it removes existing notification mandates related to legal requests for Senate information.
This resolution supports the goals of National Rural Health Day by recognizing the vital role of rural communities and committing to policies that improve rural healthcare access and affordability.
Diana Harshbarger
Representative
TN
Diana Harshbarger
Representative
TN
This resolution officially recognizes and supports the goals of National Rural Health Day to honor the vital role of rural communities and their healthcare providers. It acknowledges the unique challenges faced by rural residents, such as limited access to care and hospital closures. The bill expresses a commitment to advancing policies that improve the accessibility and affordability of healthcare in rural America.
This resolution condemns the persecution of Christians in Nigeria and supports decisive U.S. action to end the existential threat they face.
Riley Moore
Representative
WV
Riley Moore
Representative
WV
This resolution condemns the severe, ongoing persecution and mass killing of Christians in Nigeria by terrorist groups and militants. It criticizes the Nigerian government for failing to protect its Christian citizens and for enforcing blasphemy laws. Finally, Congress stands ready to support decisive action, including sanctions, to end this existential threat and calls for direct humanitarian aid to victims.
This bill impeaches U.S. District Judge Deborah Boardman for high crimes and misdemeanors based on her allegedly lenient sentencing of an individual who attempted to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
This bill initiates impeachment proceedings against United States District Judge Deborah Boardman for high crimes and misdemeanors. The grounds for impeachment center on her sentencing decision in the attempted assassination case of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh. The resolution alleges that Judge Boardman imposed an inappropriately lenient sentence based on ideological considerations, violating the constitutional standard of good behavior required for judicial office.
This Act suspends 2025 federal farm payment limitations and allows producers to receive an advance partial payment for their 2025 covered commodities.
Eric Crawford
Representative
AR
Eric Crawford
Representative
AR
The Bridge the Gap for Rural Communities Act temporarily suspends federal payment limitations for the 2025 crop year. It also establishes an option for eligible producers to receive an advance partial payment of up to 50% of their projected 2025 covered commodity payments by the end of that year. This measure aims to provide immediate financial support to rural agricultural producers.
This bill denies or revokes all immigration benefits for individuals adhering to Sharia law, making them inadmissible or deportable without judicial review.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The Preserving a Sharia-Free America Act aims to prohibit any individual who adheres to Sharia law from receiving immigration benefits, visas, or admission into the United States. This legislation mandates the denial or revocation of immigration status for adherents, making them inadmissible or deportable. Furthermore, any false statements regarding Sharia adherence to federal officials will result in severe immigration penalties, and all related determinations are explicitly barred from judicial review.
This Act prohibits federal crime-fighting grants to state and local jurisdictions that restrict cash bail for serious offenses or have cut police budgets without a justifiable, across-the-board shortfall.
Mark Harris
Representative
NC
Mark Harris
Representative
NC
The No Funding for Lawless Jurisdictions Act restricts federal crime-fighting grants to state and local governments that limit cash bail for serious offenses or release convicted felons on personal recognizance. Furthermore, jurisdictions that cut their police budgets in the preceding year are ineligible for these funds, unless the cut was part of a fair, government-wide budget reduction. This legislation aims to ensure federal support only goes to jurisdictions maintaining traditional public safety and law enforcement funding standards.
The FARMS Act temporarily pauses the calculation of the Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR) for H-2A agricultural workers for up to two years if a valid current rate cannot be determined.
John Moolenaar
Representative
MI
John Moolenaar
Representative
MI
The FARMS Act temporarily pauses the calculation of the Adverse Effect Wage Rate (AEWR) for H-2A agricultural visa workers for up to two years. This allows the Secretary of Labor to continue using the existing AEWR if a reliable new calculation method cannot be determined. The goal is to maintain wage stability for temporary foreign agricultural workers during this period.
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 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 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.