Track W.'s sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The FADS Act of 2025 clarifies the authority to dispose of certain foreign-origin radiological materials, like Russian-made americium-241, at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP) for national security reasons.
Cory Mills
Representative
FL
Cory Mills
Representative
FL
The FADS Act of 2025 clarifies the authority for the Department of Energy to dispose of certain foreign-origin radiological materials, specifically Russian-made Americium-241, at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP). This change addresses a current regulatory gap that prevents the safe and efficient disposal of these materials alongside similar U.S.-origin waste. The legislation ensures that these proliferation-attractive sources can be quickly removed from circulation.
This resolution affirms support for decisive U.S. action against Iran's nuclear program and proxies while strongly backing Israel's right to self-defense.
Michael Baumgartner
Representative
WA
Michael Baumgartner
Representative
WA
This resolution strongly supports President Trump's decisive actions against Iran's nuclear program and affirms unwavering support for Israel's right to self-defense. It justifies recent U.S. military action by citing Iran's state sponsorship of terrorism, regional aggression, and material support for the October 7th attacks. The bill advocates for a permanent end to Iran's nuclear ambitions through verifiable agreements backed by sustained pressure.
The OCED Elimination Act abolishes the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) within the Department of Energy and repeals related provisions, including Section 41201 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
Brandon Gill
Representative
TX
Brandon Gill
Representative
TX
The OCED Elimination Act officially abolishes the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED) within the Department of Energy. This legislation also repeals Section 41201 of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, eliminating associated programs and requirements. In short, this bill shuts down the OCED and removes a specific section of prior energy legislation.
The CONNECT for Health Act of 2025 permanently expands Medicare telehealth access by removing geographic restrictions, increasing practitioner flexibility, bolstering program integrity, and mandating supports for quality remote care delivery.
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
Mike Thompson
Representative
CA
The CONNECT for Health Act of 2025 significantly expands and permanently secures access to Medicare telehealth services by eliminating outdated geographic restrictions and allowing more practitioners to offer remote care. The bill also strengthens program integrity by dedicating funds for telehealth oversight while clarifying rules around providing necessary technology to patients. Finally, it mandates the creation of tailored educational resources and public reporting to improve quality measurement and transparency in remote care delivery.
This act prohibits the use of political litmus tests in the accreditation of institutions of higher education and protects the ability of religious institutions to maintain their faith-based standards.
Clarence Owens
Representative
UT
Clarence Owens
Representative
UT
The Accreditation for College Excellence Act of 2025 prohibits accrediting agencies from imposing political litmus tests on institutions of higher education. This legislation ensures that accreditation decisions are based on academic quality and financial stability, not on an institution's ideological or political viewpoints. Furthermore, it protects the ability of religious institutions to maintain standards consistent with their faith-based missions.
The LEDGER Act mandates the establishment of a comprehensive, government-wide system to track and record the exact destination and availability period of every federal expenditure.
Mike Haridopolos
Representative
FL
Mike Haridopolos
Representative
FL
The LEDGER Act mandates the creation of a comprehensive, centralized system managed by the Secretary of the Treasury to track every expenditure made by all branches of the U.S. Government. This new system must detail exactly where federal funds are spent and how long those funds were available for obligation. The goal is to significantly enhance the traceability and transparency of government spending.
This bill mandates increased public transparency regarding detailed Medicare spending data by HHS, requires MedPAC to conduct annual, apples-to-apples comparisons of Medicare Advantage and traditional Medicare expenditures, and updates the Trustees' annual report with categorized spending information.
Aaron Bean
Representative
FL
Aaron Bean
Representative
FL
The Apples to Apples Comparison Act of 2025 mandates greater public transparency regarding Medicare spending by requiring the Secretary of HHS to publish detailed, machine-readable expenditure data broken down by county and beneficiary type. Furthermore, the bill requires the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MedPAC) to annually compare the average cost of Medicare Advantage enrollees versus traditional Medicare beneficiaries, accounting for plan differences and risk factors. Finally, the Medicare Trustees must also report detailed expenditure information categorized by specific beneficiary enrollment statuses.
The RISE Act caps the tax rate on a portion of adjusted net capital gains at 15 percent to encourage investment and savings.
J. Hill
Representative
AR
J. Hill
Representative
AR
The Revitalizing Investment, Savings, and Entrepreneurship (RISE) Act aims to encourage investment by capping the federal tax rate on a specific portion of adjusted net capital gains at 15 percent. This change modifies existing tax code provisions to provide a lower, predictable rate for certain investment profits.
The GOLDEN DOME Act of 2025 establishes a comprehensive, rapidly deployable, next-generation missile defense shield by creating a powerful Program Manager, accelerating technology acquisition, and authorizing over $23 billion for integrated air, sea, land, and space defense systems.
Mark Messmer
Representative
IN
Mark Messmer
Representative
IN
The GOLDEN DOME Act of 2025 establishes a comprehensive, next-generation missile defense shield to counter rapidly evolving threats from adversaries like China and Russia. It creates a powerful, direct-reporting Program Manager with broad authority to accelerate the development, acquisition, and deployment of integrated air and missile defense systems across all domains. This funding prioritizes space-based sensors, advanced interceptors, and modernized command and control capabilities to ensure the defense of U.S. citizens against all aerial and missile attacks. The Act also includes provisions to streamline procurement processes and protect the competitive space industrial base.
This bill expands the scope of expedited removal procedures by streamlining the inspection process for applicants seeking admission to the United States.
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
The Expedited Removal Expansion Act of 2025 modifies immigration inspection procedures by streamlining references to inadmissibility grounds under Section 235(b)(1) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. This legislation removes specific exceptions related to misrepresentation and documentation requirements during initial entry screenings. The bill simplifies the language officers use when determining inadmissibility for applicants seeking admission to the U.S.
This Act halts federal funding to any state or local jurisdiction deemed "lawless" by the Attorney General based on criteria involving failure to maintain order or refusal of federal assistance.
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
The Lawless Cities Accountability Act of 2025 authorizes the Attorney General to designate jurisdictions as "lawless" if they fail to maintain public order or actively impede law enforcement. Jurisdictions labeled as lawless will immediately cease receiving federal funding. Funds can only be restored after a minimum 180-day waiting period and official recertification by the Attorney General.
This bill amends House rules to mandate criminal background checks for all House employees by the U.S. Capitol Police and requires employees to publicly report any past payments or current citizenship related to foreign governments.
Katherine Cammack
Representative
FL
Katherine Cammack
Representative
FL
This bill amends the Rules of the House of Representatives to mandate criminal background checks conducted by the U.S. Capitol Police for all House employees. Additionally, it requires current and new House employees to publicly disclose any prior payments or contracts received from foreign governments within the last three years. Employees must also report any current foreign citizenship status. These new requirements apply starting with the One Hundred Nineteenth Congress.
This bill prohibits males from participating in athletic programs or activities designated for women or girls at the U.S. military service academies.
Dusty Johnson
Representative
SD
Dusty Johnson
Representative
SD
This bill prohibits males from participating in any athletic program or activity at the U.S. military service academies that is designated for women or girls. It mandates that sex in this context is defined by reproductive biology and genetics at birth. While males may practice with women's teams, they cannot displace female athletes from rosters, competition opportunities, or scholarships.
This bill mandates the denial or revocation of U.S. passports for individuals charged with or convicted of providing material support to foreign terrorist organizations.
Sheri Biggs
Representative
SC
Sheri Biggs
Representative
SC
The No Passports for Terrorists and Traffickers Act mandates the denial or revocation of U.S. passports for individuals charged with or convicted of providing material support to designated foreign terrorist organizations. This measure grants the Secretary of State the authority to restrict travel for those deemed affiliated with terrorism. Exceptions exist for urgent humanitarian needs or safe return to the United States, and affected individuals retain the right to appeal the decision.
The SAFE Cities Act establishes a process for identifying and restricting federal funding to local jurisdictions that refuse to take reasonable steps to stop violence and property destruction.
Tony Wied
Representative
WI
Tony Wied
Representative
WI
The SAFE Cities Act establishes a process for the Attorney General to officially designate certain state or local governments as "anarchist jurisdictions" based on their failure to take reasonable steps to stop violence and property destruction. Once designated, these jurisdictions will face restrictions or unfavorable treatment regarding the distribution of federal grants. The criteria focus on local policies that hinder law enforcement's ability to restore order or that involve significant cuts to police funding.
This bill mandates that funeral honors details recite the "13 Folds of Honor" during the flag folding ceremony for deceased service members or veterans, unless the next of kin opts out.
Mario Diaz-Balart
Representative
FL
Mario Diaz-Balart
Representative
FL
This bill mandates that funeral honors details recite a specific statement detailing the symbolism of the 13 Folds of Honor during the presentation of the U.S. flag for a deceased service member or veteran. This ceremony is dedicated to the 13 service members killed in Kabul in 2021. However, the next of kin retains the right to opt out of this specific recitation.
This resolution calls upon all Americans to observe Memorial Day 2025 by honoring the service members who died defending freedom and peace.
Michael Guest
Representative
MS
Michael Guest
Representative
MS
This resolution calls upon all Americans to observe Memorial Day, 2025, as a solemn occasion to honor the men and women of the Armed Forces who made the ultimate sacrifice in the pursuit of freedom and peace. Congress recognizes the profound debt owed to these patriots who have died defending American values globally. The bill encourages a national expression of respect, pride, and gratitude for their service and sacrifice.
Connor's Law mandates that commercial motor vehicle operators must demonstrate the ability to read and speak English sufficiently to perform essential driving and reporting tasks, or face immediate out-of-service orders.
David Taylor
Representative
OH
David Taylor
Representative
OH
Connor's Law establishes a mandatory English language proficiency requirement for all commercial motor vehicle (CMV) operators seeking a Commercial Driver's License (CDL). This ensures drivers can effectively communicate, understand traffic signs, and complete necessary documentation in English. Failure to meet this standard will result in an immediate out-of-service order for the driver.
The ANTE Act empowers the U.S. Trade Representative to impose new duties on goods produced in third countries by entities attempting to evade existing U.S. trade duties imposed on nonmarket economy countries.
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
Jodey Arrington
Representative
TX
The ANTE Act, or Axing Nonmarket Tariff Evasion Act, empowers the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) to investigate and impose new duties on goods produced in third countries by entities attempting to evade existing U.S. trade duties imposed on nonmarket economy countries. This tool allows the USTR to crack down on companies moving production specifically to circumvent Section 301 tariffs. If evasion is confirmed, remedial measures, including new duties matching the original rate, can be applied to the goods made in the third country.
The DEFIANCE Act of 2025 establishes a federal civil right of action against the creation, possession with intent to share, or sharing of nonconsensual sexually explicit digital forgeries, or "deepfakes."
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Representative
NY
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Representative
NY
The DEFIANCE Act of 2025 establishes a federal civil cause of action against the creation, possession with intent to share, or sharing of nonconsensual intimate digital forgeries, often known as deepfakes. This legislation updates existing law to specifically address image-based sexual abuse created through AI or digital manipulation, regardless of whether the image is labeled as fake. Victims can sue for significant statutory damages, attorney's fees, and injunctive relief to stop the spread of the harmful content. The Act ensures that this new federal standard does not preempt or limit stronger existing State or Tribal laws.