Track Jan's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The American Family Act establishes a refundable child tax credit with monthly advance payments, increasing financial support for families with children and other dependents.
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
Rosa DeLauro
Representative
CT
The American Family Act establishes a refundable child tax credit with monthly advance payments, providing up to $300 per month per child, and creates a $500 tax credit for other dependents. The amount of the credit is reduced based on the taxpayer's income, with initial reductions starting at $150,000 for joint returns. The IRS will make monthly advance payments and establish an online portal for taxpayers to manage their payments and provide necessary information. This act terminates the existing annual child tax credit after 2024 and aims to provide regular financial support to families.
This bill urges the U.S. to lead a global effort to prevent nuclear war by pursuing nuclear disarmament, negotiating arms control agreements, and reducing the risk of nuclear weapons use.
James McGovern
Representative
MA
James McGovern
Representative
MA
This bill urges the U.S. to prioritize a world free of nuclear weapons and lead a global effort to prevent nuclear war. It calls for negotiations with other nuclear-armed countries to halt the buildup of nuclear arsenals, reduce/eliminate them, and pursue verifiable arms control agreements. The bill also advocates for policies such as renouncing the first use of nuclear weapons, ending the "hair-trigger" alert posture, and maintaining the global moratorium on nuclear explosive testing. Additionally, it emphasizes the need to protect communities and workers affected by nuclear weapons through remediation, health monitoring, and economic transition planning.
The "Closing the Bump Stock Loophole Act of 2025" outlaws devices that accelerate a semi-automatic firearm's firing rate to mimic a machine gun, requiring current owners to register these devices.
Dina Titus
Representative
NV
Dina Titus
Representative
NV
The "Closing the Bump Stock Loophole Act of 2025" outlaws devices that accelerate a semi-automatic firearm's firing rate or simulate machine guns. It redefines "semi-automatic firearm" and requires current owners of affected devices to register them. There are exceptions for governmental entities, and lawful transfers of registered devices are permitted.
The Public Service Freedom to Negotiate Act of 2025 establishes federal minimum standards for collective bargaining rights for public service employees, empowering them to negotiate wages, hours, and working conditions.
Donald Norcross
Representative
NJ
Donald Norcross
Representative
NJ
The Public Service Freedom to Negotiate Act of 2025 establishes federal minimum standards for collective bargaining rights for public employees and supervisory employees. It requires the Federal Labor Relations Authority to determine if state laws substantially provide these rights; if not, the Authority will administer collective bargaining procedures in those states. The act outlines specific rights and procedures, including the right to organize, bargain collectively, and engage in concerted activities, while also addressing enforcement and exceptions. This law aims to ensure that public service workers have the ability to negotiate for fair wages, hours, and working conditions.
The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2025 updates state housing credit calculations, reforms tenant eligibility, and enhances credit eligibility to increase affordable housing options for low-income communities, Native American areas, and rural regions.
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
Darin LaHood
Representative
IL
The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2025 aims to increase affordable housing options by updating state housing credit formulas, refining tenant eligibility rules, and improving credit eligibility and determination. This includes adjusting income verification processes, modifying student occupancy rules, and protecting domestic abuse victims. The bill also focuses on Native American and rural assistance by addressing housing needs in Indian areas and streamlining income eligibility for rural projects. Additionally, it revises rules for exempt facility bonds and renames the "low-income housing tax credit" to the "affordable housing tax credit" while encouraging data sharing and discouraging discriminatory land use policies.
The "Raise the Wage Act of 2025" gradually increases the federal minimum wage to \$17.00 per hour, eliminates the subminimum wage for tipped employees and newly hired employees under 20, and raises wages for individuals with disabilities, ultimately phasing out special wage certificates.
Robert Scott
Representative
VA
Robert Scott
Representative
VA
The "Raise the Wage Act of 2025" aims to increase the federal minimum wage to $17.00 per hour over five years, after which it will be annually adjusted based on the median hourly wage of all employees. The bill also gradually raises the minimum wage for tipped employees until it matches the standard minimum wage, while ensuring they retain all tips. Additionally, it increases and then eliminates the subminimum wage for newly hired employees under 20 and individuals with disabilities, promoting fair wages for all workers.
The "Tax Fairness for Workers Act" allows employees to deduct union dues and other business expenses from their taxable income, starting after December 31, 2024.
Brendan Boyle
Representative
PA
Brendan Boyle
Representative
PA
The "Tax Fairness for Workers Act" permits employees to deduct union dues and other employee business expenses above-the-line, bypassing previous deduction limitations. This change is achieved by amending sections of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, specifically 62(a)(1) and 67(g). These amendments will be effective for taxable years beginning after December 31, 2024.
The "No Tax Breaks for Union Busting (NTBUB) Act" disallows tax deductions for employer expenses used to influence employees' decisions regarding unionizing or collective bargaining, increases transparency by requiring detailed reporting of such activities, and imposes penalties for non-compliance.
Donald Norcross
Representative
NJ
Donald Norcross
Representative
NJ
The "No Tax Breaks for Union Busting (NTBUB) Act" aims to eliminate tax deductions for employer expenses used to influence employees' decisions regarding unionizing and collective bargaining. It defines "labor organization activity" broadly, encompassing elections, disputes, and collective actions. The bill mandates detailed reporting of such activities, with significant penalties for non-compliance, and directs the Treasury Secretary to issue implementing guidance. This would apply to expenses incurred more than 240 days after the bill's enactment.
This resolution expresses the House of Representatives' support for fair compensation, benefits, and working conditions for paraprofessionals and education support staff, emphasizing their vital role in schools.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
This resolution expresses the House of Representatives' view that paraprofessionals and education support staff are critical to schools and deserve fair compensation, benefits, and working conditions that allow them to thrive professionally and personally. It advocates for livable wages, affordable healthcare, paid leave, professional development, safe working environments, and a voice in school policies for these essential employees. The resolution also encourages employers to engage in good faith negotiations and refrain from actions that undermine workers' rights during labor disputes. This resolution does not override any existing collective bargaining agreements that provide more favorable terms for paraprofessionals and education support staff.
The Federal Firearm Licensee Act aims to strengthen regulations and oversight of firearm dealers, enhance background checks, and increase penalties for violations to reduce illegal firearm trafficking and improve public safety.
Robin Kelly
Representative
IL
Robin Kelly
Representative
IL
The Federal Firearm Licensee Act aims to strengthen regulations and oversight of licensed firearm dealers to reduce illegal firearm trafficking and enhance public safety. It mandates enhanced security measures, regular inventory checks, and electronic record-keeping for dealers, while also increasing inspection frequency and penalties for violations. The act also broadens background check requirements for both dealers and their employees and seeks to modernize the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives' (ATF) operations through increased staffing and data accessibility. Finally, the act repeals limitations on sharing firearm trace data and centralizing records, and it requires reports to Congress on the act's implementation and dealer inspections.
The "Delete DOGE Act" defunds the Digital Open Government Enterprise (DOGE) and related entities by restricting federal funding and prohibiting the implementation or enforcement of certain executive orders.
Sara Jacobs
Representative
CA
Sara Jacobs
Representative
CA
The "Delete DOGE Act" aims to defund the Digital Open Government Enterprise (DOGE) and related entities by restricting the use of federal funds for implementing certain executive orders or supporting new projects initiated by DOGE after January 20, 2025. It prevents federal funds from being used by or given to DOGE-related entities or individuals and limits the use of funds for the United States Digital Service (USDS) to improving existing digital services as they existed on January 19, 2025. The bill defines key terms such as "covered entity," "covered executive order," and "covered individual" to clarify the scope of these restrictions.
Prohibits the Department of Health and Human Services from using federal funds to remove employees if it affects 3% or more of the total workforce within a 60-day period.
Jennifer McClellan
Representative
VA
Jennifer McClellan
Representative
VA
This bill prohibits the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) from using federal funds to remove employees if the removals affect at least 3% of the total HHS workforce or 3% of a sub-agency/division's workforce within a 60-day period.
The "Reentry Act of 2025" amends title XIX of the Social Security Act to allow states to provide Medicaid to inmates in the 30 days before release and requires a report on healthcare in correctional facilities.
Paul Tonko
Representative
NY
Paul Tonko
Representative
NY
The "Reentry Act of 2025" amends Title XIX of the Social Security Act to allow states to provide Medicaid coverage to inmates in the 30 days before their release. It also requires the Medicaid and CHIP Payment and Access Commission to submit a report to Congress analyzing health and safety standards in correctional facilities, the impact of this change, and recommendations for further action.
The "Armenian Genocide Education Act" directs the Librarian of Congress to develop and promote educational resources about the Armenian Genocide for schools nationwide.
Dina Titus
Representative
NV
Dina Titus
Representative
NV
The "Armenian Genocide Education Act" directs the Librarian of Congress to develop and implement a program to support Armenian Genocide education by creating resources, offering teacher training, and encouraging the inclusion of these resources in school curriculums. The Act authorizes the Librarian of Congress to collect and manage donations to support these activities and requires an annual report to Congress on the program's progress. It also authorizes $2,000,000 in appropriations for fiscal year 2026 and each of the following four fiscal years to implement the Act.
The "Protect America's Workforce Act" nullifies an executive order that limited federal labor-management relations programs and protects existing collective bargaining agreements.
Jared Golden
Representative
ME
Jared Golden
Representative
ME
The "Protect America's Workforce Act" nullifies a 2025 executive order that limited federal labor-management relations programs. It prevents the enforcement of the executive order and prohibits the use of federal funds for its implementation. Additionally, the bill ensures the validity of existing collective bargaining agreements between federal agencies and labor organizations until their original expiration dates.
Expresses support for International Transgender Day of Visibility, honoring the achievements, contributions, and resilience of the transgender community while raising awareness of the discrimination and violence they face.
Sara Jacobs
Representative
CA
Sara Jacobs
Representative
CA
This bill recognizes International Transgender Day of Visibility to honor the achievements and contributions of the transgender community and raise awareness of the discrimination and violence it faces. It acknowledges the disproportionate oppression suffered by transgender individuals, including discrimination and violence, and recognizes the record number of antitransgender bills introduced in recent years. The bill expresses support for International Transgender Day of Visibility, encourages its observance, and celebrates the accomplishments and leadership of transgender individuals.
The "Transgender Health Care Access Act" aims to improve transgender individuals' access to gender-affirming care by expanding medical education, establishing training programs, and increasing capacity at community health centers and rural healthcare providers.
Becca Balint
Representative
VT
Becca Balint
Representative
VT
The "Transgender Health Care Access Act" aims to improve access to gender-affirming care by expanding medical education and training programs, particularly within community health centers and rural areas. It directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to award grants for developing model curricula, training medical professionals, and supporting community health centers in providing gender-affirming care. The Act prioritizes entities serving transgender populations and areas with limited access to care, and allocates specific funding for these initiatives from 2026 through 2030. Finally, the Act requires a report to Congress detailing the progress and impact of these programs on health equity for transgender individuals.
Recognizes March 2025 as National Women's History Month, celebrating women's historical contributions and the ongoing advancement of women's rights and education.
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
This bill recognizes March 2025 as National Women's History Month, celebrating the historical contributions of women and the women's suffrage movement. It acknowledges key figures and milestones in women's rights, such as the first women's rights convention, the 19th Amendment, and influential leaders like Harriet Tubman and Susan B. Anthony. The resolution supports the month's goals and honors those who promote women's history education.
The Heating and Cooling Relief Act aims to expand and update the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program to better protect vulnerable households from high energy costs, extreme weather, and utility shutoffs.
Yassamin Ansari
Representative
AZ
Yassamin Ansari
Representative
AZ
The Heating and Cooling Relief Act aims to expand and update the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) to better protect vulnerable households from high energy costs and utility shutoffs. It increases funding, broadens eligibility, and includes assistance for cooling during extreme heat events, alongside heating assistance. The act also prioritizes energy efficiency upgrades, weatherization, and a transition to renewable energy sources, while preventing utility companies from charging late fees or shutting off service to those receiving assistance. Furthermore, it seeks to improve data collection on energy arrears and encourages states to develop plans for retrofitting low-income housing to adapt to rising temperatures.
Recognizes and celebrates the heritage, culture, and significant contributions of Latinas in the United States across various sectors, while also acknowledging existing disparities and the need for continued progress.
J. Correa
Representative
CA
J. Correa
Representative
CA
This bill recognizes and celebrates the heritage, culture, and significant contributions of Latinas in the United States across various sectors. It acknowledges their achievements in business, education, science, arts, public service, and more, while also addressing the economic disparities they face. The bill emphasizes the importance of investing in the future of Latinas to overcome existing barriers and enable them to reach their full potential.