Track Alex's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
Extends CHAMPVA medical care eligibility for children to age 26, regardless of marital status, while protecting benefits for those with disabilities.
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
The CHAMPVA Children's Care Protection Act of 2025 amends the eligibility requirements for the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA). This bill increases the maximum age for children eligible for medical care under CHAMPVA to the child's 26th birthday, regardless of marital status. It does not limit eligibility for children who are incapable of self-support because of a mental or physical disability.
This bill amends the Animal Health Protection Act to compensate poultry growers and layers for income lost when they are prohibited from growing or laying flocks in a designated control area.
Roger Wicker
Senator
MS
Roger Wicker
Senator
MS
The "Healthy Poultry Assistance and Indemnification Act of 2025" amends the Animal Health Protection Act to provide compensation to poultry growers and layers in areas under federal control due to animal health concerns. It mandates payments based on lost income, ensuring producers are compensated for flocks they were unable to raise during the control period. The compensation is capped to avoid duplication of benefits from other sources and must be paid within 60 days of request. This act aims to support poultry farmers affected by disease control measures.
This bill directs the Department of Education to consider the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's definition of antisemitism when evaluating discrimination complaints under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Tim Scott
Senator
SC
Tim Scott
Senator
SC
The Antisemitism Awareness Act of 2025 requires the Department of Education to consider the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition of antisemitism when evaluating discrimination complaints under Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, ensuring consistent enforcement against antisemitism in federally funded programs. This bill aims to increase awareness and improve the safety of Jewish communities by codifying the use of the IHRA definition. The Act does not expand the Department of Education's authority, change harassment standards, reduce existing rights, or diminish First Amendment rights.
The DRIVE Act of 2025 ensures that veteran beneficiary travel reimbursement rates are equal to the federal employee rate and mandates timely payments.
Peter Welch
Senator
VT
Peter Welch
Senator
VT
The DRIVE Act of 2025 ensures that the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides a mileage reimbursement rate for beneficiary travel that is at least equal to the federal rate provided to government employees. It also mandates that the VA process and pay these mileage allowances within 90 days of receiving a complete and accurate claim. This bill aims to reduce the financial burden on veterans when traveling to receive medical care.
This bill authorizes a Congressional Gold Medal for the First Rhode Island Regiment to recognize their heroic service during the Revolutionary War as one of the first racially integrated units in American history.
Sheldon Whitehouse
Senator
RI
Sheldon Whitehouse
Senator
RI
The "First Rhode Island Regiment Congressional Gold Medal Act" authorizes the creation of a Congressional Gold Medal to collectively honor the First Rhode Island Regiment for their heroic service during the Revolutionary War. This regiment, one of the first racially integrated units in American history, was composed of African American, Indigenous, and mixed-race soldiers. The gold medal will be presented to the Rhode Island State Library for public display and research, with the hope that it will also be exhibited at other locations associated with the Regiment. The Act also allows for the creation and sale of bronze duplicates of the medal to support the United States Mint Public Enterprise Fund.
The "Department of Energy Quantum Leadership Act of 2025" amends the National Quantum Initiative Act to establish and expand quantum information science research, development, and infrastructure programs within the Department of Energy, including workforce development, high-performance computing, and quantum network capabilities, while also addressing supply chain needs and preventing involvement with entities of concern.
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
The "Department of Energy Quantum Leadership Act of 2025" amends the National Quantum Initiative Act to establish and expand quantum information science research, development, and demonstration programs within the Department of Energy. It directs the Secretary of Energy to conduct research, provide training, engage with industry, and develop strategic plans related to quantum technology, allocating specific funding for these activities. The bill also establishes a Quantum Instrumentation and Foundry Program, updates the National Quantum Information Science Research Centers, and enhances programs related to quantum networking and user expansion, all with the goal of maintaining U.S. leadership in quantum information science and technology. It also prohibits funds from being used by institutions with Confucius Institutes or for quantum research activities with foreign countries or entities of concern.
The Local Access to Courts Act amends Title 28 of the United States Code to include College Station as a location for Texas district courts and El Centro in the list of locations for the Southern District of California court.
Ted Cruz
Senator
TX
Ted Cruz
Senator
TX
The Local Access to Courts Act (LACA) amends Title 28 of the United States Code to add College Station to the list of locations in Texas where district courts can be held and El Centro to the list of locations in California where the Southern District Court can be held.
This bill requires a federal strategy to combat drug trafficking through the Caribbean into the U.S., including specific measures for Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
The Caribbean Border Counternarcotics Strategy Act requires the development of a federal strategy to combat illegal drug trafficking through the Caribbean into the United States. This strategy will outline the roles of various agencies, identify necessary resources, promote legitimate trade and travel, and address drug-related crime in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The act also aims to disrupt the financial networks of drug trafficking and money laundering organizations.
The "Credit Union Board Modernization Act" amends the Federal Credit Union Act to reduce the frequency of required board meetings for well-managed federal credit unions from monthly to at least six times per year after the first five years of operation.
Bill Hagerty
Senator
TN
Bill Hagerty
Senator
TN
The "Credit Union Board Modernization Act" amends the Federal Credit Union Act to reduce the frequency of board of directors meetings for well-managed federal credit unions. New federal credit unions are required to meet monthly for the first five years, while those with strong ratings must meet at least six times annually after the initial period. Credit unions with lower ratings will still be required to meet monthly.
The "Help Our Kelp Act of 2025" establishes a grant program within the Department of Commerce to fund kelp forest ecosystem conservation, restoration, and management projects by various entities, including Indian Tribes, with \$5 million authorized annually from 2026-2030.
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
The "Help Our Kelp Act of 2025" establishes a grant program within the Department of Commerce to conserve, restore, and manage kelp forest ecosystems. Grants will be awarded to various entities, including fishing industry members, educational institutions, and Indian Tribes, for projects addressing kelp forest decline and promoting long-term resilience. The federal government can fund up to 85% of project costs, with specific funding set aside for Indian Tribes. The act authorizes \$5,000,000 annually from 2026 through 2030 for this program.
The "National Plan for Epilepsy Act" directs the Department of Health and Human Services to establish and implement a comprehensive national plan to address epilepsy through research, treatment, and improved care coordination, and establishes an advisory council to provide guidance and recommendations.
Eric Schmitt
Senator
MO
Eric Schmitt
Senator
MO
The "National Plan for Epilepsy Act" aims to improve the lives of individuals affected by epilepsy by establishing a comprehensive national plan. This plan will focus on preventing, diagnosing, treating, and curing epilepsy through coordinated federal efforts and increased collaboration. An Advisory Council on Epilepsy Research, Care, and Services will be created to advise the Secretary of Health and Human Services and Congress on epilepsy-related issues and to provide recommendations for improving federal programs and supporting people with epilepsy. The Act requires regular assessments and reports to track progress and ensure accountability in addressing epilepsy.
The "Alternatives to PAIN Act" aims to lower patient costs and increase access to non-opioid pain management drugs under Medicare Part D by waiving deductibles, setting a low cost-sharing tier, and removing step therapy or prior authorization requirements, starting in 2026.
Thom Tillis
Senator
NC
Thom Tillis
Senator
NC
The "Alternatives to PAIN Act" aims to improve access to non-opioid pain management for Medicare Part D beneficiaries starting in 2026. It eliminates the standard deductible and places qualifying non-opioid pain management drugs on the lowest cost-sharing tier. The bill also prohibits the use of step therapy and prior authorization requirements for these drugs, ensuring quicker access to alternative pain relief options.
Designates February 2025 as "Career and Technical Education Month" to recognize the importance of CTE programs in preparing students for the workforce. Encourages the promotion of CTE as a valuable educational pathway.
Timothy Kaine
Senator
VA
Timothy Kaine
Senator
VA
This resolution supports the goals and ideals of "Career and Technical Education Month" by recognizing the importance of career and technical education (CTE) in preparing students for the workforce. It acknowledges the significant number of students enrolled in CTE programs and the positive impact of CTE on academic achievement and employability. The resolution expresses the Senate's support for designating February 2025 as Career and Technical Education Month.
This bill directs the Secretaries of Agriculture and Interior to develop a plan to consolidate federal wildland fire management under a new Department of Interior agency, the National Wildland Firefighting Service.
Tim Sheehy
Senator
MT
Tim Sheehy
Senator
MT
The "Fit for Purpose Wildfire Readiness Act of 2025" aims to improve the federal government's response to wildfires. It mandates the creation of a plan to consolidate wildland fire preparedness, suppression, and recovery efforts under a new National Wildland Firefighting Service within the Department of the Interior. This plan will outline the new service's budget, leadership qualifications, and necessary resources for consolidating federal wildfire response. A report detailing this plan must be submitted to Congress within 180 days.
This resolution declares racism as a public health crisis, committing to a national strategy to address health disparities, dismantle systemic racism, and promote health equity for racial and ethnic minorities. It also calls on the people of the United States to ensure the country honors its moral purpose of advancing the truths that all people are created equal with unalienable rights.
Cory Booker
Senator
NJ
Cory Booker
Senator
NJ
This resolution declares racism a public health crisis, citing significant racial inequities in health outcomes and the impact of historical and contemporary racism. It commits to establishing a nationwide strategy to address health disparities, dismantle systemic practices that perpetuate racism, and promote efforts to improve social determinants of health for racial and ethnic minorities. The resolution supports similar declarations at the local level and calls for reforms to address policies leading to poor health outcomes. It also charges the people of the United States to ensure the country honors its moral purpose of advancing the truths that all people are created equal with unalienable rights, including life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.
The Foreign Assistance Accountability and Oversight Act aims to improve the effectiveness and oversight of U.S. foreign assistance by establishing a Director of Foreign Assistance within the State Department and ensuring timely allocation of funds.
Timothy Kaine
Senator
VA
Timothy Kaine
Senator
VA
The "Foreign Assistance Accountability and Oversight Act" establishes a Director of Foreign Assistance within the State Department to optimize the impact of foreign assistance by aligning resources with foreign policy goals, measuring effectiveness, and promoting transparency. This director will lead strategic planning, budget processes, and program evaluations, ensuring resources are obligated in a timely manner. The act also affirms USAID's status as an independent agency and emphasizes the importance of congressional oversight in foreign assistance management.
The "Protecting Sensitive Locations Act" limits immigration enforcement actions near sensitive locations like schools and places of worship, requiring oversight and reporting to protect communities.
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
The "Protecting Sensitive Locations Act" amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to limit immigration enforcement actions within 1,000 feet of sensitive locations like schools and places of worship, requiring supervisor consultation and discreet conduct. Exceptions are allowed only in cases of national security or public safety threats or medical emergencies. The Act mandates annual training, detailed reporting of enforcement actions, and evidence suppression for violations, enhancing oversight and accountability in immigration enforcement.
The "Love Lives On Act of 2025" restores benefits to surviving spouses of veterans who remarry, including educational benefits, Dependency and Indemnity Compensation, Survivor Benefit Plan payments, and TRICARE eligibility.
Jerry Moran
Senator
KS
Jerry Moran
Senator
KS
The "Love Lives On Act of 2025" modifies eligibility rules for Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) and Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) payments for surviving spouses who remarry. It allows remarried surviving spouses to receive certain educational benefits and DIC, and it continues annuity payments to surviving spouses who remarry, particularly those whose spouses died on active duty. Additionally, the Act expands the definition of "dependent" under the TRICARE program to include remarried widows or widowers whose subsequent marriage has ended.
The "Caring for All Families Act" expands family and medical leave to include care for domestic partners, in-laws, adult children, grandparents, grandchildren, siblings, and other close relationships, and provides additional leave for parental involvement and family wellness activities for all employees.
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
The "Caring for All Families Act" amends the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 to expand the definition of family to include domestic partners, in-laws, adult children, grandparents, grandchildren, siblings, and other individuals with close family-like relationships. It also allows employees to take additional leave for parental involvement in school or community organizations, and to attend to family medical needs or the care of elderly individuals with close family-like ties. These provisions apply to both private-sector and federal employees, ensuring broader access to family and medical leave for caregiving and family wellness purposes.
The "Job Protection Act" expands family and medical leave eligibility to employees employed for 90 days and applies leave requirements to employers with one or more employees.
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
Tina Smith
Senator
MN
The Job Protection Act amends the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 to expand leave eligibility. The Act reduces the employment period required for eligibility to 90 days for all employees, including federal and congressional employees. It also broadens the scope of employers subject to the Act to include those with one or more employees. These changes apply to leave taken on or after the date of the Act's enactment.