Track Chellie's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The Better CARE for Animals Act of 2025 strengthens the enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act by expanding investigative authority, establishing new civil penalties up to \$10,000 per day, and explicitly granting the Attorney General power to file civil actions, including seeking seizure and forfeiture of animals.
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
The Better CARE for Animals Act of 2025 significantly strengthens enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act by clarifying definitions and expanding the scope of investigations. It grants the Attorney General explicit authority to file civil actions seeking penalties up to $10,000 per day, and mandates that collected fines help cover temporary animal care costs. The bill also requires the Secretary of Agriculture and the Attorney General to establish a formal agreement for coordinated enforcement.
This act prohibits the federal government from procuring certain items containing the harmful chemicals PFOS or PFOA, prioritizing safer alternatives.
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
The PFAS–Free Procurement Act of 2025 prohibits the federal government from purchasing certain items containing harmful PFAS chemicals, specifically PFOS or PFOA. This ban applies to new or renewed contracts for covered items like stain-resistant furniture, cookware, and utensils. Agencies must prioritize procuring safer, PFAS-free alternatives when available.
This bill bans the manufacture, sale, and transfer of specific semiautomatic assault weapons and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices while grandfathering existing possessions and establishing new transfer requirements.
Lucy McBath
Representative
GA
Lucy McBath
Representative
GA
The Assault Weapons Ban of 2025 comprehensively defines and bans the manufacture, sale, and transfer of specific semiautomatic assault weapons and large capacity ammunition feeding devices. The bill grandfathers existing weapons but imposes new requirements for their secure storage and mandates dealer involvement for future private transfers. It also allows federal grant money to be used by states for buy-back programs targeting these banned items.
The REHIRE Act grants a special hiring preference, including five extra points, to certain Federal employees involuntarily removed between January 1, 2025, and January 1, 2027, provided they were not removed for misconduct or poor performance.
Donald Beyer
Representative
VA
Donald Beyer
Representative
VA
The REHIRE Act establishes a temporary hiring preference for certain Federal employees involuntarily removed from their positions between January 1, 2025, and January 1, 2027. These eligible former employees will receive the equivalent of a "preference eligible" status plus five extra points on their earned scores when applying for competitive service jobs. This hiring advantage excludes those removed for misconduct, poor performance, or from political positions, and it expires five years after enactment.
This bill establishes a universal, comprehensive national health insurance program called "Medicare for All" that eliminates patient cost-sharing and transitions the nation away from private insurance duplication.
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
The Medicare for All Act establishes a universal, nationwide health insurance program providing comprehensive coverage for all U.S. residents with no out-of-pocket costs. It fundamentally restructures healthcare financing by implementing global budgets for institutions and a new fee schedule for individuals, while phasing out existing federal programs like Medicare and Medicaid. The legislation also sets strict quality standards for providers and creates a dedicated Trust Fund to manage the system's finances.
This bill repeals the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge oil and gas program and designates over 1.5 million acres of the refuge as protected wilderness.
Jared Huffman
Representative
CA
Jared Huffman
Representative
CA
The Arctic Refuge Protection Act officially repeals the previous law authorizing oil and gas leasing in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. This legislation simultaneously designates approximately 1.56 million acres within the Refuge as protected wilderness under the National Wilderness Preservation System. The Secretary of the Interior is now required to manage this newly designated land according to strict wilderness preservation standards.
The RESEARCHER Act establishes new federal guidelines to address the financial instability of graduate and postdoctoral researchers by improving stipends, benefits, and support services, while mandating new data collection and studies on the issue.
Jennifer McClellan
Representative
VA
Jennifer McClellan
Representative
VA
The RESEARCHER Act establishes new federal guidelines to address the financial instability faced by graduate and postdoctoral researchers supported by federal funding. It mandates agencies to improve stipends, healthcare access, and support for housing and family care for these essential researchers. Furthermore, the bill requires comprehensive data collection and studies by the National Academies and GAO to assess and report on the effectiveness of these new financial support measures.
The Equality Act comprehensively prohibits discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity across key areas including public accommodations, employment, housing, credit, and jury service.
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
The Equality Act comprehensively expands federal civil rights protections against discrimination based on sex, sexual orientation, and gender identity across key areas of American life. It amends existing laws to prohibit discrimination in public accommodations, housing, credit, employment, and federal funding. The purpose of the bill is to provide consistent, explicit, and comprehensive remedies for individuals facing bias in these essential sectors.
This bill temporarily exempts certain physician practices from Stark Law restrictions to allow them to dispense designated Medicare Part D prescription drugs directly to their patients while mandating a GAO study on in-office dispensing trends.
Diana Harshbarger
Representative
TN
Diana Harshbarger
Representative
TN
The Seniors’ Access to Critical Medications Act of 2025 temporarily modifies the physician self-referral prohibition (Stark Law) to allow physician practices to dispense certain Medicare Part D prescription drugs directly to their patients between 2026 and 2030. This exception is subject to specific conditions regarding prescribing, patient history, and dispensing location. The bill also mandates a GAO study to examine trends in physician office drug dispensing and makes a minor adjustment to the allocation for the Medicare Improvement Fund.
This Act authorizes the President to impose sanctions, including asset freezes and visa bans, on foreign individuals involved in violence, property destruction, or displacement in the West Bank.
Jerrold Nadler
Representative
NY
Jerrold Nadler
Representative
NY
The West Bank Violence Prevention Act of 2025 declares extreme settler violence and displacement in the West Bank a threat to U.S. national security interests. This Act mandates the President to impose sanctions, including asset freezes and visa bans, on foreign individuals responsible for undermining peace and stability in the region. The Treasury Department must report to Congress on the implementation of these sanctions every 90 days.
This bill reauthorizes key stabilization funds and mandates annual high-level policy alignment meetings to review and coordinate U.S. efforts in fragile regions globally.
Sara Jacobs
Representative
CA
Sara Jacobs
Representative
CA
The Global Fragility Reauthorization Act updates the existing strategy for dealing with fragile areas by mandating an annual high-level policy alignment meeting among federal agencies. It extends the authorization for both the Prevention and Stabilization Fund and the Complex Crises Fund until 2030. Furthermore, the bill allows for greater flexibility in using Economic Support Funds for monitoring and learning activities related to the Global Fragility Strategy.
This bill limits the Social Security Administration's recovery of benefit overpayments to a maximum of 10 percent of a monthly benefit unless the recipient agrees to a higher withholding rate.
Dwight Evans
Representative
PA
Dwight Evans
Representative
PA
This bill amends the Social Security Act to limit the amount the Social Security Administration can withhold from a person's monthly benefit to recover an overpayment. Unless the individual agrees to a higher rate, the SSA can withhold no more than 10 percent of a monthly benefit payment to recoup accidental overpayments. This new limit applies to existing and future unrecovered overpayments under Title II benefits.
This resolution expresses support for honoring Earth Day, recognizes past environmental achievements, warns against undermining current climate laws, and urges the President to issue a proclamation encouraging environmental action.
Doris Matsui
Representative
CA
Doris Matsui
Representative
CA
This resolution expresses strong support for honoring Earth Day and recognizes its historical importance in launching the modern environmental movement. It highlights ongoing challenges like climate change while celebrating recent landmark investments in clean energy and infrastructure. Ultimately, the bill urges the President to issue a proclamation recognizing Earth Day and encourages all Americans to take sustained action to protect the environment for future generations.
The SERVICE Act requires federal agencies to submit detailed reports to the GAO and Congress before implementing workforce reductions exceeding 5% and mandates a GAO review of those reports' completeness and credibility.
Nikema Williams
Representative
GA
Nikema Williams
Representative
GA
The SERVICE Act mandates that federal agencies must undergo a thorough review process before implementing significant workforce reductions. Agencies planning to cut staff by more than 5% must first submit a detailed report to the GAO analyzing the financial and mission impacts of the proposed layoffs. The GAO then reviews this report to ensure the analysis is complete and credible before the agency can proceed with the cuts after a mandatory waiting period.
This act permanently bans new oil and gas leasing for exploration, development, and production in the North Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic, South Atlantic, and Straits of Florida planning areas of the Outer Continental Shelf.
Frank Pallone
Representative
NJ
Frank Pallone
Representative
NJ
The Clean Ocean And Safe Tourism Anti-Drilling Act of 2025 (COAST Anti-Drilling Act) permanently prohibits new oil and gas leasing activities on the Outer Continental Shelf in the North Atlantic, Mid-Atlantic, South Atlantic, and Straits of Florida planning areas. This legislation ensures these specific ocean regions are protected from future exploration and development.
This bill terminates specific prior presidential tariff orders and requires Congressional approval for the President to impose new trade barriers or withdraw existing trade agreement concessions.
Linda Sánchez
Representative
CA
Linda Sánchez
Representative
CA
This Act immediately terminates specific existing presidential executive orders imposing tariffs. It requires Congressional approval via a fast-tracked joint resolution before the President can impose new trade barriers or withdraw existing trade agreement concessions. This ensures major new trade restrictions require legislative authorization, except in cases involving existing anti-dumping enforcement or specific trade dispute rulings.
This Act permanently prohibits oil and gas leasing for exploration, development, or production on the outer Continental Shelf off the coasts of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
Seth Magaziner
Representative
RI
Seth Magaziner
Representative
RI
The New England Coastal Protection Act of 2025 permanently prohibits all oil and gas leasing, exploration, and development on the outer Continental Shelf off the coasts of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. This legislation ensures the long-term protection of New England's offshore environment from fossil fuel extraction.
The Gas-Operated Semi-Automatic Firearms Exclusion (GOSAFE) Act prohibits the manufacture, sale, and possession of certain gas-operated semi-automatic firearms and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices, while establishing a formal process for firearm determinations and funding buy-back programs.
Lucy McBath
Representative
GA
Lucy McBath
Representative
GA
The Gas-Operated Semi-Automatic Firearms Exclusion Act (GOSAFE Act) prohibits the manufacture, sale, and possession of certain gas-operated semi-automatic firearms and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices (over 10 rounds). The bill establishes a formal process managed by the Attorney General and ATF to list prohibited firearms, while grandfathering existing possessions under strict transfer rules. Furthermore, it permits states to use federal Byrne grants for voluntary buy-back programs targeting these newly restricted items. Violations carry significant fines and potential prison sentences.
This Act expands Medicare coverage to include audiology services provided directly by qualified audiologists starting in 2027, removing physician supervision and referral requirements.
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
The Medicare Audiology Access Improvement Act of 2025 expands Medicare coverage for audiology services, beginning in 2027. This legislation allows qualified audiologists to provide diagnostic and treatment services without physician referral or supervision, as permitted by state law. The bill also specifies payment rates and includes audiologists in coverage for Rural Health Clinics and Federally Qualified Health Centers.
This act bans bump stocks and similar devices that increase the firing rate of semi-automatic firearms, requiring registration for any previously modified weapons.
Dina Titus
Representative
NV
Dina Titus
Representative
NV
The Closing the Bump Stock Loophole Act of 2025 seeks to amend federal gun laws by banning devices and modifications that significantly increase the rate of fire of semiautomatic firearms, effectively treating them like machineguns. The bill specifically prohibits the manufacture, sale, or possession of such accessories and modified firearms after 120 days of enactment. Existing owners of previously modified firearms must register them under the National Firearms Act within that same timeframe to legally keep them.