Track Stacey's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The "Post-Disaster Assistance Online Accountability Act" mandates increased transparency in federal disaster assistance by requiring agencies to report detailed project and funding data on a dedicated government website subpage. This aims to provide the public with easy access to information on how disaster relief funds are allocated and spent.
Mike Ezell
Representative
MS
Mike Ezell
Representative
MS
The "Post-Disaster Assistance Online Accountability Act" aims to increase transparency in disaster relief efforts by requiring federal agencies to report detailed data on disaster assistance projects on a dedicated government website. This includes information on the total amount of assistance provided, project specifics, and recipient details, making it easier for the public to track how disaster relief funds are used. The Office of Management and Budget is responsible for creating this subpage, with the option to partner with a private entity. This act defines key terms such as "covered federal agency," "disaster assistance," and "eligible recipient" to ensure clarity and consistency in reporting.
The "Federal Disaster Assistance Coordination Act" directs FEMA to streamline disaster assistance information collection, improve preliminary damage assessments, and make disaster assistance information more accessible to the public. It also mandates a study and report to Congress on these improvements, ensuring transparency and efficiency in federal disaster response.
Mike Ezell
Representative
MS
Mike Ezell
Representative
MS
The Federal Disaster Assistance Coordination Act aims to streamline federal disaster assistance by reducing the burden of information collection on applicants and improving the efficiency of preliminary damage assessments. It directs FEMA to conduct a study and create a plan to consolidate information collection, develop a public website for disaster assistance information, and explore the use of new technologies to speed up damage assessments. The Act also mandates the creation of a working group to identify overlaps or gaps in damage assessments and requires a comprehensive report to Congress with findings and recommendations, to be made publicly available on FEMA's website.
The "Affordable Shipping for All Act" ensures fair shipping rates to noncontiguous U.S. areas by preventing higher charges or exclusion from shipping services, except for items valued over $10,000. This levels the playing field for consumers and businesses in areas like Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico.
Ed Case
Representative
HI
Ed Case
Representative
HI
The "Affordable Shipping for All Act" ensures fair shipping rates by preventing shipping services from charging higher fees to or excluding shipments to noncontiguous U.S. areas like Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. This act mandates that shipping costs to these areas must be the same as within the contiguous United States for products valued under $10,000. By standardizing shipping costs, the bill aims to provide economic parity for residents and businesses in these regions.
Recognizes and celebrates the 112th anniversary of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, for its century-long commitment to service, academic excellence, and global impact.
Summer Lee
Representative
PA
Summer Lee
Representative
PA
This bill recognizes and celebrates the 112th anniversary of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated, the largest African-American Greek letter sorority. It acknowledges the sorority's commitment to community support, academic excellence, and global impact through its various initiatives and programs. The bill also highlights the sorority's active role in promoting political awareness and involvement.
The "Health Care Affordability Act of 2025" expands eligibility for health insurance tax credits by removing the income cap and adjusting premium percentages based on income, starting in 2026.
Lauren Underwood
Representative
IL
Lauren Underwood
Representative
IL
The "Health Care Affordability Act of 2025" expands eligibility for health insurance tax credits by removing the income cap, allowing more individuals and families to qualify for financial assistance. The bill adjusts the premium tax credit calculation, providing a sliding scale based on income to ensure affordability. These changes will apply to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2025.
The Amputation Reduction and Compassion Act of 2025 aims to reduce preventable amputations by expanding Medicare and Medicaid coverage for peripheral artery disease (PAD) screening, establishing a PAD education program, developing quality measures, and promoting amputation prevention programs. This bill seeks to increase early detection and treatment of PAD, particularly among at-risk populations, to improve patient outcomes and reduce healthcare costs.
LaMonica McIver
Representative
NJ
LaMonica McIver
Representative
NJ
The Amputation Reduction and Compassion Act of 2025 aims to reduce preventable amputations due to peripheral artery disease (PAD) through increased education, expanded Medicare and Medicaid coverage of PAD screening tests for at-risk individuals, and the development of quality measures focused on amputation prevention. This act establishes a PAD education program, waives cost-sharing for PAD screening tests for at-risk beneficiaries, and promotes amputation prevention programs. Ultimately, the goal is to improve patient outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and address disparities in amputation rates.
The Washington, D.C. Admission Act establishes a process for Washington, D.C. to become the State of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth, while preserving a separate federal district as the seat of the U.S. Government. It addresses the transition of laws, governance, and federal interests, including representation, courts, and ongoing responsibilities.
Eleanor Norton
Representative
DC
Eleanor Norton
Representative
DC
The Washington, D.C. Admission Act outlines the process for Washington, D.C., to become the State of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth, while establishing a separate U.S. Capital. It addresses the transition of laws, property, and governance, ensuring continued federal operations and representation for D.C. residents. The Act also covers federal responsibilities, courts, elections, and benefit programs during the transition, establishing a commission to oversee the process and mandating presidential certification.
Establishes a commission to study the history and impact of slavery and discrimination against African Americans from 1619 to the present and to develop proposals for reparations, including recommending appropriate remedies and educating the public on the commission's findings. The commission will submit its findings to Congress within 18 months of its first official meeting.
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
The "Commission to Study and Develop Reparation Proposals for African Americans Act" establishes a commission to examine the history of slavery and discrimination in the United States from 1619 to the present. The commission will study the lingering negative effects of these injustices on living African Americans and U.S. society, and recommend appropriate remedies, including how to educate the American public on its findings to promote racial healing and understanding. The commission will submit a written report of its findings and recommendations to Congress within 18 months of its first official meeting, and the act authorizes the appropriation of $20,000,000 to implement the provisions of this act.