Track Joe's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The PART Act establishes new federal requirements for marking catalytic converters, creates a grant program for VIN stamping, tightens record-keeping for used parts dealers, and increases criminal penalties for theft and trafficking of catalytic converters.
James Baird
Representative
IN
James Baird
Representative
IN
The PART Act aims to combat catalytic converter theft by requiring new vehicles to have traceable identifying markers on these parts. It establishes a federal grant program to help entities stamp identifying numbers onto existing converters. Furthermore, the bill imposes strict record-keeping requirements on businesses that buy used converters and creates new federal criminal penalties for stealing or trafficking stolen catalytic converters.
This bill excludes certain qualified payments received for wildfire-related losses and damages from gross income for federal tax purposes.
Doug LaMalfa
Representative
CA
Doug LaMalfa
Representative
CA
The Protect Innocent Victims of Taxation After Fire Extension Act ensures that certain qualified relief payments received by individuals for wildfire-related losses are excluded from their federal gross income. This provision applies to payments covering uninsured or underinsured expenses, damages, or lost wages resulting from federally declared forest or range fires. The tax exclusion is designed to prevent double benefits and is set to expire for payments received after December 31, 2032.
This act updates the population threshold defining an "urban area" to maintain eligibility for Rural Health Clinics under the Medicare program, effective January 1, 2027.
Tracey Mann
Representative
KS
Tracey Mann
Representative
KS
The Rural Health Clinic Location Modernization Act of 2025 updates the criteria for clinics to qualify as Rural Health Clinics (RHCs) under Medicare. This legislation revises the definition of an "urban area," setting a new population threshold of 50,000 people to determine eligibility. These changes to the location standards will take effect starting January 1, 2027.
This Act limits the sharing of consumer reports requested in connection with a residential mortgage loan to prevent unauthorized access to homebuyers' sensitive financial information.
John Rose
Representative
TN
John Rose
Representative
TN
The Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act limits how consumer reporting agencies can share a consumer's report when it is requested in connection with a residential mortgage loan. Reports can only be shared with entities directly involved in the consumer's current mortgage or those providing a firm offer of credit or insurance. The Act also mandates a study by the GAO regarding the use and impact of "trigger leads" derived from credit checks.
The Quiet Communities Act of 2025 reestablishes the EPA's Office of Noise Abatement and Control to combat noise pollution through research, technical assistance, and funding for state and local programs.
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
Grace Meng
Representative
NY
The Quiet Communities Act of 2025 addresses the growing public health crisis caused by noise pollution by reestablishing the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Office of Noise Abatement and Control. This office will be tasked with researching noise impacts, supporting state and local noise control efforts through technical assistance and grants, and conducting a specific study on aircraft noise. The Act authorizes \$25 million annually through Fiscal Year 2030 to fund these critical national noise reduction initiatives.
This Act mandates the Bureau of Prisons to issue a REAL ID-compliant identification card, valid for at least 18 months, to all departing federal prisoners to facilitate access to essential federal services and state IDs.
Barry Moore
Representative
AL
Barry Moore
Representative
AL
The BOP Release Card ID Act of 2025 mandates that the Bureau of Prisons issue a REAL ID-compliant photo identification card to all departing federal prisoners, valid for at least 18 months. This federal release card must be accepted for identity verification when accessing major federal benefits like Social Security, Medicaid, and SNAP. Furthermore, the BOP must establish agreements with states to help former inmates use this card to obtain standard state identification. The Attorney General will also issue guidance to states on creating similar release ID programs for state prisoners.
The ASPIRE Act establishes a new grant program to fund specialized, industry-partnered training programs designed to prepare and recruit skilled workers for the agriculture industry.
Brad Finstad
Representative
MN
Brad Finstad
Representative
MN
The Agriculture Skills Preparation for Industry Recruitment Efforts (ASPIRE) Act establishes a new grant program managed by the Secretary of Agriculture to fund specialized workforce training in agriculture. These grants will enable eligible schools to partner with industry to develop hands-on programs, internships, and technical workshops. The goal is to enhance the agricultural workforce by ensuring training directly meets industry needs and supports worker recruitment.
This Act establishes a comprehensive EPA program to research, guide, and assist in improving indoor air quality across all buildings, with a special focus on schools and childcare facilities.
Paul Tonko
Representative
NY
Paul Tonko
Representative
NY
The Indoor Air Quality and Healthy Schools Act of 2025 establishes a comprehensive federal program, managed by the EPA Administrator, to assess, reduce, and prevent exposure to indoor air contaminants in all buildings, with a special focus on schools and childcare facilities. The Act mandates the creation of science-based guidelines for contaminants of concern and supports technical assistance, training, and voluntary "Healthy Building Certifications." It also directs the development of model building codes and a national assessment of air quality in educational settings to ensure healthier indoor environments nationwide.
This Act bans Members of Congress and their immediate families from trading or owning specific investments while in office, requiring divestment within 90 to 180 days or facing significant financial penalties.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The Restore Trust in Congress Act establishes strict new rules prohibiting Members of Congress and their immediate families from owning or trading specific financial assets, referred to as "covered investments," while in office. Covered individuals must divest existing prohibited holdings within a set timeframe or face significant financial penalties, including fines and forfeiture of profits. The legislation aims to eliminate conflicts of interest arising from personal financial trading while serving in federal office.
This bill provides hazard pay for federal employees carrying out prescribed burns and for smokejumpers.
Celeste Maloy
Representative
UT
Celeste Maloy
Representative
UT
This bill seeks to amend federal law to provide hazard pay for federal employees carrying out prescribed burns and for smokejumpers. It officially recognizes that performing prescribed burns and parachute jumping for firefighting duties involve unusual physical hardship or hazard comparable to fighting active wildfires. The Office of Personnel Management is tasked with implementing the necessary regulations to ensure this hazard pay takes effect promptly.
This bill mandates the reinstatement of involuntarily terminated FEMA employees and requires the continuation of existing critical weather preparedness and recovery programs.
Gregorio Casar
Representative
TX
Gregorio Casar
Representative
TX
The FEMA Critical Staffing Act aims to address increased disaster frequency by immediately reinstating involuntarily separated FEMA employees who wish to return to their positions. This legislation also mandates that the FEMA Administrator must continue all existing, authorized disaster preparedness and recovery programs without making them harder to access. Specifically, the bill requires the immediate restart of the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) and flood mitigation assistance programs.
This act lowers the minimum experience requirement for farmers and ranchers seeking direct farm real estate loans from the government.
Zachary (Zach) Nunn
Representative
IA
Zachary (Zach) Nunn
Representative
IA
The Next Generation of Farmers Act of 2025 significantly lowers the minimum experience requirement for farmers and ranchers seeking direct farm real estate loans from the government. This legislation reduces the required substantial management experience from previous multi-year standards down to a minimum of one year. The Secretary of Agriculture retains discretion to accept alternative education or experience in place of direct farm management.
This resolution terminates the President's declared crime emergency in the District of Columbia, asserting that the emergency is unwarranted and the legal basis for federal MPD control is flawed.
Jamie Raskin
Representative
MD
Jamie Raskin
Representative
MD
This resolution terminates the President's August 11, 2025, declaration of a crime emergency in the District of Columbia. Congress asserts that the President lacks the legal authority under the D.C. Home Rule Act to take operational control of the Metropolitan Police Department. Furthermore, the bill notes that local violent crime rates have been declining significantly.
This bill mandates a study to review and recommend improvements for protecting children in schools and childcare settings from wildfire smoke exposure.
Maxine Dexter
Representative
OR
Maxine Dexter
Representative
OR
The Shielding Students from Wildfire Smoke Act directs the EPA to commission a comprehensive study on how K-12 schools and childcare facilities currently manage wildfire smoke exposure for children. This review will assess existing policies, identify gaps in protection, and recommend actionable strategies to Congress for improving safeguards, especially for resource-limited settings.
This Act updates federal funding requirements for school career guidance and counseling programs to better align student options with current workforce needs and expand personalized support services.
Glenn Thompson
Representative
PA
Glenn Thompson
Representative
PA
The Counseling for Career Choice Act updates federal education funding to strengthen career guidance and counseling programs in schools. This legislation mandates that these programs align student options with current local workforce needs and requires counselors to provide personalized planning, financial literacy awareness, and exposure to real-world experiences like apprenticeships. Furthermore, the Act encourages strong partnerships between schools and local workforce development boards to ensure students have access to up-to-date career information and support.
The Rural Housing Service Reform Act of 2025 streamlines administrative processes, preserves existing rural rental housing, expands access to repair loans, establishes new community development grants, and mandates reporting to improve the efficiency and transparency of USDA rural housing programs.
Zachary (Zach) Nunn
Representative
IA
Zachary (Zach) Nunn
Representative
IA
The Rural Housing Service Reform Act of 2025 aims to modernize and stabilize rural housing programs across the nation. It streamlines administrative processes, establishes permanent protections for existing affordable rental housing, and improves access to repair loans for low-income homeowners. Furthermore, the bill creates new grant opportunities for local development and mandates greater transparency and efficiency in the application review process.
This Act establishes a multi-sector Task Force, led by the Treasury Secretary, to study, recommend strategies for, and report on preventing evolving electronic payment scams.
Zachary (Zach) Nunn
Representative
IA
Zachary (Zach) Nunn
Representative
IA
The Taskforce for Recognizing and Averting Payment Scams Act (TRAPS Act) establishes a new Task Force led by the Secretary of the Treasury. This diverse group, including federal agencies, industry experts, and consumer advocates, will study evolving payment scams. The Task Force is charged with developing cross-sector prevention strategies and submitting comprehensive recommendations for new laws and improved coordination to combat these fraudulent activities.
The GO Ag Act establishes a competitive grant program, capped at \$100,000 per recipient, to fund the creation of new high school agricultural education programs through fiscal year 2028.
Glenn Thompson
Representative
PA
Glenn Thompson
Representative
PA
The Growing Opportunities in Agriculture Act (GO Ag Act) establishes a new competitive grant program to fund the creation of innovative, high-quality agricultural education programs in high schools. These grants, limited to $100,000 per entity, are intended to develop new curricula, support work-based learning, and fund leadership training. Recipients must report annually on program performance, with a total authorization of $5 million through FY 2028.
This Act establishes a competitive grant program to fund voluntary resident services, such as health, education, and financial stability support, for tenants in various federally assisted affordable housing properties.
Pete Aguilar
Representative
CA
Pete Aguilar
Representative
CA
The Affordable Housing Resident Services Act establishes a new competitive grant program managed by the Department of Health and Human Services to fund supportive services in qualified affordable housing properties. These grants will finance activities like health coordination, education, and financial stability assistance for residents, with a requirement that services remain strictly voluntary. Grantees must dedicate at least 25% of the funds to service coordinator salaries and report annually on the impact of the services provided.
The ETHICS Act mandates that Members of Congress and their families divest from or place specific stock holdings into qualified blind trusts, increases penalties for STOCK Act noncompliance, and requires publicly searchable online filing of financial disclosure forms.
Raja Krishnamoorthi
Representative
IL
Raja Krishnamoorthi
Representative
IL
The Ending Trading and Holdings in Congressional Stocks (ETHICS) Act mandates that Members of Congress and their immediate families divest from or place specific stock holdings into qualified blind trusts to prevent conflicts of interest. The bill also establishes new civil penalties for failing to comply with existing stock trading disclosure laws (the STOCK Act). Furthermore, it requires that congressional financial disclosure forms be made publicly available online in a searchable, machine-readable format.