Track Maria's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The SAFE Act of 2025 amends existing law to include equines (horses) in the prohibition of slaughtering animals for human consumption.
Vern Buchanan
Representative
FL
Vern Buchanan
Representative
FL
The SAFE Act of 2025 amends existing legislation to explicitly prohibit the slaughter of horses for human consumption, reinforcing protections for these animals. This bill seeks to prevent the inhumane treatment of American equines by closing loopholes that allow their slaughter and export for human consumption.
Directs Congress to convene a joint session in Philadelphia on July 2, 2026, to honor the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Brendan Boyle
Representative
PA
Brendan Boyle
Representative
PA
This bill directs Congress to convene a joint session in Philadelphia on July 2, 2026, to honor the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. The session will take place at Independence National Historical Park, recognizing Philadelphia's pivotal role in the nation's founding.
The "TOTAL Care Act" initiates a five-year pilot program within TRICARE Prime, enabling female beneficiaries to access obstetrical and gynecological care without referrals and potentially select a TRICARE OBGYN provider as an additional primary care manager.
Steven Horsford
Representative
NV
Steven Horsford
Representative
NV
The TOTAL Care Act initiates a five-year pilot program within the TRICARE Prime program, allowing female beneficiaries to access obstetrical and gynecological care without needing a referral, including the option to select a TRICARE OBGYN provider as an additional primary care manager. Within four years, the Secretary of Defense must report to Congress on the program's impact on TRICARE Prime enrollment and costs.
The SCREEN Act restricts U.S. government support for film productions that censor content to appease the Chinese government or Communist Party.
Mark Green
Representative
TN
Mark Green
Representative
TN
The SCREEN Act aims to prevent the use of U.S. government funds and resources to support film productions that are subject to censorship or alteration at the request of the Chinese government or the Chinese Communist Party. It requires U.S. companies seeking government support for film projects to disclose films submitted to Chinese officials for content review. The Act also mandates an annual report to Congress detailing films potentially altered to appease Chinese government demands, ensuring transparency and accountability in the film industry's engagement with China.
Urges the European Union to designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization, citing its history of violence, human rights abuses, and support for terrorist groups. Calls for the U.S. government to prioritize this designation in discussions with the EU.
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY
Claudia Tenney
Representative
NY
The "Encouraging the EU to DESIGNATE Resolution" urges the European Union to designate the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) as a terrorist organization, citing its history of violence, human rights abuses, and support for terrorist groups. It highlights the IRGC's destabilizing actions globally, including supporting the Assad regime, assisting Russia in the Ukraine war, and plotting against U.S. officials. The resolution encourages the prioritization of this designation in discussions with the European Union.
Directs the Architect of the Capitol to create a time capsule containing items chosen by Congressional leaders to be buried on the Capitol's West Lawn by July 4, 2026, and opened on July 4, 2276.
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Representative
NJ
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Representative
NJ
The "Semiquincentennial Congressional Time Capsule Act" directs the Architect of the Capitol to create a time capsule containing items chosen by congressional leaders, including records of important events and a message to the future Congress. The time capsule will be sealed and buried on the West Lawn of the Capitol by July 4, 2026, with a plaque providing information about it. It is to remain sealed until July 4, 2276, when it will be presented to the 244th Congress.
This bill directs the Joint Committee on the Library to acquire and place a statue of Benjamin Franklin in a publicly accessible location within the U.S. Capitol by December 31, 2026.
Chrissy Houlahan
Representative
PA
Chrissy Houlahan
Representative
PA
This bill directs the Joint Committee on the Library to procure a statue of Benjamin Franklin. The statue must be acquired by December 31, 2025, and placed in a publicly accessible location within the U.S. Capitol by December 31, 2026.
The No Censors on our Shores Act of 2025 makes foreign government officials who censor U.S. citizens inadmissible to and deportable from the United States.
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
Darrell Issa
Representative
CA
The No Censors on our Shores Act of 2025 seeks to hold foreign government officials accountable for suppressing the free speech of U.S. citizens. The bill amends the Immigration and Nationality Act to make any foreign official who has engaged in such censorship inadmissible to the United States and subject to deportation if already present.
Extends preferential trade treatment for certain apparel imports from Haiti and restores eligibility for specific articles under the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act until September 30, 2035.
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
Gregory Murphy
Representative
NC
The Haiti Economic Lift Program Extension Act of 2025 extends preferential trade treatment to Haiti under the Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act until September 30, 2035. It clarifies eligibility for apparel articles containing U.S. fabric and restores preferential treatment for certain articles that were previously eligible. The Act aims to promote economic development in Haiti through trade benefits.
To award a Congressional Gold Medal to the 761st Tank Battalion, the first Black soldiers to serve in an American armored unit, for their valor and crucial contributions to the Allied victory in Europe.
Gary Palmer
Representative
AL
Gary Palmer
Representative
AL
This bill authorizes the Speaker of the House and the President pro tempore of the Senate to award a Congressional Gold Medal to the 761st Tank Battalion, also known as the "Black Panthers," in recognition of their courageous service and crucial contributions during World War II. The medal will be given to the National Museum of African American History and Culture for display, honoring the 761st as the first Black soldiers to serve in an American armored unit and their significant role in the Allied victory in Europe. The bill also allows for the creation and sale of bronze duplicates of the medal to support the United States Mint Public Enterprise Fund.
The American Dream and Promise Act of 2025 provides a pathway to permanent residency for eligible individuals who came to the U.S. as children, or who have Temporary Protected Status (TPS) or Deferred Enforced Departure (DED) status.
Sylvia Garcia
Representative
TX
Sylvia Garcia
Representative
TX
The American Dream and Promise Act of 2025 provides a pathway to permanent residency for eligible individuals who entered the United States as children and those with Temporary Protected Status (TPS) or Deferred Enforced Departure (DED). Title I, the Dream Act of 2025, establishes conditional permanent residency for eligible individuals who entered the U.S. as children. Title II, the American Promise Act of 2025, allows the Secretary of Homeland Security or the Attorney General to grant permanent resident status to eligible individuals from TPS or DED countries. Title III outlines general provisions, such as background checks, application processes, and fee exemptions, applicable to all seeking to adjust their status under this Act.
Prohibits U.S. funds from assisting foreign governments that suppress free speech or pressure communication platforms to censor speech protected under the U.S. Constitution, with a presidential waiver option for national security reasons.
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
The "No Funds for Fascists Act" prohibits U.S. funds from assisting foreign governments found to be suppressing free speech or pressuring communication platforms to censor speech protected under the U.S. Constitution. The Secretary of State will publish determinations of which countries are supressing free speech in the Federal Register. The President can waive this prohibition for national security reasons, after consulting with Congress and submitting a detailed report. The bill defines key terms like "covered platform" and "employee acting under official authority or influence" to clarify the scope of the restrictions.
The Conrad State 30 and Physician Access Reauthorization Act extends and modifies the Conrad 30 program, which allows foreign physicians to work in underserved areas of the U.S. in exchange for a waiver of certain visa requirements, while also providing employment protections and clarifying immigration procedures for these physicians.
David Valadao
Representative
CA
David Valadao
Representative
CA
The Conrad State 30 and Physician Access Reauthorization Act extends the Conrad State 30 program, which allows foreign physicians to work in underserved areas of the U.S. in exchange for a waiver of certain visa requirements. It modifies requirements for foreign physicians seeking waivers, including employment protections, state waiver limits, and contract requirements. The bill also increases the number of waivers available to states and modifies immigration procedures for physicians, including allowing "dual intent" for medical graduates and clarifying national interest waivers. Finally, it requires an annual report on the Conrad State 30 J1 Visa Waiver Program.
The "Access Technology Affordability Act of 2025" creates a tax credit of up to $2,000 every three years for blind individuals who purchase qualified access technology.
Mike Kelly
Representative
PA
Mike Kelly
Representative
PA
The "Access Technology Affordability Act of 2025" introduces a tax credit for blind individuals who purchase qualified access technology, such as hardware or software that converts visual information into accessible formats. The credit is capped at $2,000 per blind individual over any three consecutive tax years and will be adjusted for inflation after 2026. This credit is effective for tax years starting after December 31, 2025, and expires after December 31, 2030. It ensures that individuals cannot claim double benefits for the same expenses.
The "ALYSSA Act" would require all elementary and secondary schools to install silent panic alarms to alert law enforcement during a school security emergency as a condition for receiving federal funding.
Josh Gottheimer
Representative
NJ
Josh Gottheimer
Representative
NJ
The "ALYSSA Act" amends the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965 to require all elementary and secondary schools to install silent panic alarms for use during school security emergencies. To receive federal funding, local education agencies must equip each school with at least one panic alarm, defined as a silent security system for signaling life-threatening emergencies to law enforcement. This ensures schools have a direct and immediate way to alert law enforcement during critical situations.
The "MODERN WIC Act of 2025" expands remote access to WIC benefits by allowing virtual certification appointments, remote benefit issuance, and requires a report to Congress on the use of remote technologies within the WIC program.
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
The MODERN WIC Act of 2025 aims to modernize the WIC program by expanding options for remote certification appointments, including telephone and video calls, and allowing for remote delivery of food benefits. It requires state agencies to offer various formats for certification appointments, ensuring accessibility for individuals with disabilities. The Act also mandates a report to Congress on the use of remote technologies in WIC, focusing on their impact and best practices.
Mandates the President to determine and report to Congress within 90 days whether sanctions should be applied to the Iran Airports Company for its role in supporting Mahan Air's operations, which facilitate Iranian government's destabilizing actions.
Cory Mills
Representative
FL
Cory Mills
Representative
FL
The Reinforcing Sanctions on Iranian Terrorists Act requires the President to determine whether to apply sanctions to the Iran Airports Company, which facilitates Mahan Air's operations, due to Mahan Air's support for terrorist activities and the Iranian government's destabilizing actions. This determination must be submitted to Congress within 90 days of the Act's enactment. The Act reinforces existing sanctions against Mahan Air, which has been identified as supporting the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps-Qods Force.
This House resolution clarifies that UN Resolution 2758 only addressed UN representation and does not validate the PRC's "One China Principle" regarding Taiwan's status, while supporting Taiwan's international participation.
Young Kim
Representative
CA
Young Kim
Representative
CA
This resolution clarifies that United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 only addressed seating arrangements and does not validate the People's Republic of China's "One China Principle" regarding Taiwan's status. It asserts that the U.S. "One China Policy" is distinct from Beijing's claims and does not endorse PRC sovereignty over Taiwan. The bill strongly opposes PRC efforts to use the resolution to exclude Taiwan from international organizations and supports Taiwan's meaningful participation globally.
Extends through 2032 the increased amount of distilled spirits excise taxes that are transferred (covered over) to Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Ron Estes
Representative
KS
Ron Estes
Representative
KS
This bill extends the temporary increase in the limitation on the cover over of distilled spirits taxes to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. It amends the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, pushing the expiration date from January 1, 2022, to January 1, 2032. This extension applies to distilled spirits brought into the United States after December 31, 2021.
The "Venezuelan Adjustment Act" allows eligible Venezuelan nationals who have been in the U.S. since December 31, 2021, to apply for lawful permanent resident status, offering a pathway to legal residency while outlining specific eligibility criteria and exceptions.
Darren Soto
Representative
FL
Darren Soto
Representative
FL
The Venezuelan Adjustment Act allows eligible Venezuelan nationals who have been in the U.S. since December 31, 2021, to apply for lawful permanent resident status, providing a pathway to citizenship for those who meet specific requirements and pass background checks. Certain grounds for inadmissibility will not apply when determining an alien's admissibility. The Department of Homeland Security will oversee the application process, with decisions not subject to court review except for constitutional claims or questions of law. This adjustment of status does not reduce the number of immigrant visas available under existing immigration laws.