Track Alex's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The resolution emphasizes the importance of accessible, current, and accurate health information from the Department of Health and Human Services for all Americans, particularly concerning infectious diseases and public health crises.
Brian Schatz
Senator
HI
Brian Schatz
Senator
HI
This resolution emphasizes the importance of the Department of Health and Human Services' role in providing timely and accurate health information to the public. It recognizes the value of resources like the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report and the Health Alert Network in protecting public health. The resolution expresses the Senate's belief that Americans should have continuous access to this vital information.
Designates January as "Muslim-American Heritage Month" to honor the history, culture, and contributions of Muslim Americans to the United States.
Cory Booker
Senator
NJ
Cory Booker
Senator
NJ
This resolution supports the recognition of January as "Muslim-American Heritage Month" to honor the heritage, culture, and contributions of Muslim Americans to the United States. It acknowledges their diverse backgrounds, contributions to various sectors, and the discrimination many have faced. The resolution encourages public celebration of Muslim-American achievements and contributions to the country.
The WEATHER Act of 2025 directs the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation to research and develop a single index insurance policy that protects farmers and underserved producers against income losses due to extreme weather events, with flexible coverage options and quick payment processing.
Peter Welch
Senator
VT
Peter Welch
Senator
VT
The WEATHER Act of 2025 directs the Federal Crop Insurance Corporation to research and develop a single index insurance policy that protects farmers against income losses resulting from extreme weather events. This policy must be available nationwide and offer flexible coverage options, with priority given to small-scale and underserved producers. The goal is to provide timely financial assistance to farmers affected by severe weather, supporting the resilience of the agricultural sector. A report to Congress is required within one year detailing the research, development, and recommendations for the policy.
This bill, titled the "Neighbors Not Enemies Act", repeals the Alien Enemies Act, which granted the president power to detain or remove citizens of hostile nations during times of war or declared national emergency.
Mazie Hirono
Senator
HI
Mazie Hirono
Senator
HI
The Neighbors Not Enemies Act repeals the Alien Enemies Act, which granted the president broad authority to detain or remove citizens of hostile nations during times of war or declared invasion. This repeal eliminates the possibility of using this outdated law to target individuals based on their national origin during conflict.
The "Cleaner Air Spaces Act of 2025" authorizes the EPA to award grants to air pollution control agencies, including at least one tribal agency, to establish clean air centers and distribute air filtration units in wildfire smoke-prone areas, prioritizing low-income communities, and allocates $30 million for fiscal years 2026-2028.
Michael Bennet
Senator
CO
Michael Bennet
Senator
CO
The Cleaner Air Spaces Act of 2025 authorizes the EPA to provide grants, up to $3,000,000 each, to air pollution control agencies for establishing cleaner air space programs in wildfire smoke-prone areas. These programs must partner with community organizations to establish clean air centers, distribute air filtration units to low-income households, and provide educational resources. The EPA will report to Congress on program implementation and effectiveness and authorizes $30,000,000 to be appropriated to carry out this section for fiscal years 2026 through 2028.
The "Disaster Housing Reform for American Families Act" establishes a pilot program to provide manufactured or modular homes as temporary housing for disaster victims, with the potential for these units to become permanent affordable housing after the disaster. It also allows for financial aid to help disaster victims with closing costs on new homes.
Bill Cassidy
Senator
LA
Bill Cassidy
Senator
LA
The "Disaster Housing Reform for American Families Act" establishes a pilot program allowing the President to contract for manufactured or modular homes to provide temporary disaster housing, available within 90 days of a major disaster. These homes must meet specific construction and safety standards and can potentially become permanent affordable housing after the disaster. The bill also directs the creation of guidelines for transferring these homes to local affordable housing programs and allows financial aid for closing costs on federal mortgages for disaster victims. This pilot program will end 5 years after the enactment of this bill.
The "Saving the Civil Service Act" limits the ability of federal agencies to move positions out of competitive service, protecting civil service employees from politically motivated reclassifications, and requires transparency through congressional reporting.
Timothy Kaine
Senator
VA
Timothy Kaine
Senator
VA
The "Saving the Civil Service Act" limits the ability of federal agencies to move positions out of the competitive service, ensuring that civil service positions are filled based on merit and qualifications. It restricts the transfer of positions between different types of service, requires employee consent for certain transfers, and mandates reporting to Congress on any changes made. The goal is to prevent political influence over career civil servants and maintain a nonpartisan, professional civil service.
The FAIR Act increases pay rates for federal employees by 3.3 percent and locality pay adjustments by 1 percent in 2026.
Brian Schatz
Senator
HI
Brian Schatz
Senator
HI
The FAIR Act mandates a 3.3% increase in basic pay rates for federal employees under statutory pay systems and prevailing rate employees in 2026. Additionally, it increases locality pay adjustments for federal employees by 1% in 2026.
The "Miracle on Ice Congressional Gold Medal Act" authorizes the awarding of three Congressional Gold Medals to honor the 1980 U.S. Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Team and directs the Secretary of the Treasury to create these medals for display at the Lake Placid Olympic Center, the United States Hockey Hall of Fame Museum, and the United States Olympic Paralympic Museum. The act also allows for the creation and sale of bronze duplicates to fund the medal production.
Kevin Cramer
Senator
ND
Kevin Cramer
Senator
ND
The "Miracle on Ice Congressional Gold Medal Act" authorizes the creation of three Congressional Gold Medals to honor the 1980 U.S. Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Team and their historic "Miracle on Ice" victory. These medals will be given to the Lake Placid Olympic Center, the United States Hockey Hall of Fame Museum, and the United States Olympic Paralympic Museum for public display. The Act also allows for the creation and sale of bronze duplicates to fund the medal production.
The "Health Care Affordability Act of 2025" expands eligibility for health insurance tax credits by removing the income cap and adjusting premium tax credit percentages based on income, starting in 2026.
Jeanne Shaheen
Senator
NH
Jeanne Shaheen
Senator
NH
The Health Care Affordability Act of 2025 expands eligibility for health insurance tax credits by removing the income cap, allowing more individuals to qualify for financial assistance. It also adjusts the premium tax credit calculation to provide more support based on income level. These changes aim to make health coverage more affordable for a broader range of Americans, starting in 2026.
The "Washington, D.C. Admission Act" outlines the process for admitting Washington, D.C., as the State of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth, into the Union, defining the territory of the new State and the U.S. Capital, and addressing the transition of laws, governance, and federal interests. It also establishes a commission to guide the transition and ensures the continuation of essential services and benefits during the shift to statehood.
Chris Van Hollen
Senator
MD
Chris Van Hollen
Senator
MD
The "Washington, D.C. Admission Act" outlines the process for admitting Washington, D.C., into the Union as the State of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth, while establishing a Capital to serve as the seat of the U.S. Government. It addresses the transition of laws, governance, and federal responsibilities, ensuring continuity of services and representation for the residents of the new state. The Act also defines the boundaries of the new State and the Capital, and includes provisions for elections, federal property, and the establishment of a Statehood Transition Commission.
This bill would establish a commission to study the impact of slavery and discrimination against African Americans from 1619 to the present and to develop proposals for reparations. The commission will make recommendations on how to remedy the ongoing effects of slavery, including how to calculate and distribute compensation.
Cory Booker
Senator
NJ
Cory Booker
Senator
NJ
The "Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans Act" establishes a commission to examine the legacy of slavery and discrimination against African Americans from 1565 to the present. The commission will identify the harms caused by these injustices and recommend appropriate remedies, including how the nation can best educate itself on the commission's findings. It will also explore methods of reparations, such as a formal apology, eliminating discriminatory laws, and providing compensation to descendants of enslaved individuals. The commission will then submit its findings and recommendations to Congress.
The "Sunshine Protection Act of 2025" would make daylight saving time permanent across the United States, allowing states to choose to revert to standard time as it was before the act's enactment.
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
The Sunshine Protection Act of 2025 would make daylight saving time permanent across the United States, effectively eliminating the need to change clocks twice a year. It repeals the section of the Uniform Time Act that allows for standard time and adjusts time zone offsets from Greenwich Mean Time. States that previously opted out of daylight saving time would have the option to choose between the new, permanent daylight saving time or the previous standard time.