Track Thomas's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The Falun Gong Protection Act combats forced organ harvesting in China by imposing sanctions on those involved, requiring reports on China's organ transplant practices, and expressing U.S. policy to pressure China to end persecution of Falun Gong.
Scott Perry
Representative
PA
Scott Perry
Representative
PA
The Falun Gong Protection Act aims to combat forced organ harvesting in China by imposing sanctions on individuals involved in the practice. It requires the President to identify and sanction those who participate in involuntary organ harvesting, blocking their assets and denying them entry into the U.S. The Act also mandates a report on organ transplant practices in China, including the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners, and promotes international collaboration to address these issues.
This bill authorizes Congress to award gold medals to the 1980 U.S. Olympic Men's Hockey Team, commemorating their "Miracle on Ice" victory.
Pete Stauber
Representative
MN
Pete Stauber
Representative
MN
The "Miracle on Ice Congressional Gold Medal Act" authorizes the presentation of three Congressional Gold Medals to honor the 1980 U.S. Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Team for their historic "Miracle on Ice" victory. These medals will be given to the Lake Placid Olympic Center, the United States Hockey Hall of Fame, and the US Olympic and Paralympic Museum for public display. The Act also allows for the creation and sale of bronze duplicates to fund the medal production.
The "Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act" mandates documentary proof of U.S. citizenship for voter registration in federal elections, amends the National Voter Registration Act, and sets penalties for non-compliance.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The "Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act" mandates that individuals provide documentary proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote in federal elections. It amends the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 to include these requirements and directs states to reject applications lacking such proof. The Act also outlines acceptable forms of documentation, verification processes, and penalties for non-compliance, while allowing provisional ballots under certain conditions. Additionally, the Department of Homeland Security must notify state election officials when an individual becomes a naturalized citizen.
The "Pet and Livestock Protection Act of 2025" removes the gray wolf from the list of endangered and threatened wildlife and prohibits judicial review of this decision.
Lauren Boebert
Representative
CO
Lauren Boebert
Representative
CO
The Pet and Livestock Protection Act of 2025 directs the Secretary of the Interior to remove the gray wolf from the list of endangered and threatened wildlife, as previously established in the 2020 rule. This action must be completed within 60 days of the Act's enactment. The Act explicitly prohibits any judicial review of this reissuance.
The Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025 imposes sanctions on those involved with Iran's oil, gas, and petrochemical industries, and establishes an interagency working group to coordinate and enforce these sanctions.
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
Michael Lawler
Representative
NY
The Enhanced Iran Sanctions Act of 2025 aims to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and countering its support for terrorism by imposing sanctions on those involved in Iran's energy sector and those who provide financial support for its destabilizing activities. It mandates sanctions on foreign entities involved in processing, exporting, or selling Iranian oil, gas, and petrochemicals, while also establishing an interagency working group to coordinate and enforce these sanctions. The Act also amends existing legislation to require the identification of individuals involved in sanctionable activities or sanctions evasion related to Iranian oil and gas sales.
The "Strengthening Child Exploitation Enforcement Act" broadens the definition of abduction, criminalizes certain forms of child sexual abuse, and updates language for clarity and consistency in existing laws.
Troy Nehls
Representative
TX
Troy Nehls
Representative
TX
The "Strengthening Child Exploitation Enforcement Act" amends Title 18 of the U.S. Code to broaden the definitions and penalties for kidnapping and sexual offenses involving minors, including redefining abduction, clarifying the circumstances under which consent is not a valid defense, and creating a new offense for the intentional touching of a minor's genitalia with intent to abuse. The Act also updates language and penalties related to abusive sexual contact, ensuring that attempts to commit such offenses are penalized equally with completed acts. Additionally, it modifies language regarding sexual exploitation of children, broadening the scope of the law. Finally, the Act makes conforming amendments to civil rights offense penalties and sentencing classifications to reflect the changes made to the definitions of the underlying offenses.
Affirms the President's authority to repel the alleged invasion of the U.S. by the Tren de Aragua gang, designated as alien enemies.
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
This bill recognizes Tren de Aragua as a foreign terrorist organization perpetrating an invasion of the U.S. It affirms the President's authority to repel this invasion by apprehending, detaining, and removing members and affiliates of the group, citing constitutional powers and the Alien Enemies Act. The bill highlights Tren de Aragua's violent activities across multiple states and asserts the need to remove these alien enemies for national safety.
Expresses support for the President's actions to safeguard national security by designating cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations and removing foreign terrorists from the United States.
Jeff Crank
Representative
CO
Jeff Crank
Representative
CO
This bill expresses support for the President's actions, including designating certain cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations, invoking the Alien Enemies Act, and working with El Salvador to detain non-citizen members of these organizations. It affirms the President's authority to detain, deport, or restrict non-citizens from Foreign Terrorist Organizations. The bill ultimately endorses the complete elimination of these organizations from the United States.
This bill prohibits the Federal Reserve from issuing a central bank digital currency (CBDC) directly or indirectly to individuals, or using it to implement monetary policy, without explicit congressional authorization.
Tom Emmer
Representative
MN
Tom Emmer
Representative
MN
The "Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act" prohibits Federal Reserve Banks from offering financial products or services directly to individuals, maintaining accounts for individuals, or issuing a central bank digital currency (CBDC) directly or indirectly. It also blocks the Federal Reserve from testing, creating, or implementing a CBDC, or using it to implement monetary policy, without explicit congressional authorization. The bill clarifies that these restrictions do not apply to digital versions of the dollar that are open, permissionless, and private, like physical currency.
The "Keep Our Girls Safe Act of 2025" prohibits individuals from entering a locker room while members of the opposite sex are present.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The "Keep Our Girls Safe Act of 2025" prohibits individuals from entering a locker room while members of the opposite sex are present. This prohibition applies to any education program or activity under Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The law will take effect 30 days after enactment.
The "Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act" allows individuals with valid concealed carry permits or the legal right to carry concealed firearms in their home state to do so across state lines, provided they are not federally prohibited from possessing firearms and carry a valid photo ID, while respecting state and private property rights. It also allows for concealed carry in National Parks and other federally managed lands open to the public.
Richard Hudson
Representative
NC
Richard Hudson
Representative
NC
The "Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act" enables individuals with valid concealed carry permits or the legal right to carry concealed firearms in their home state to do so across state lines, provided they are not federally prohibited from possessing firearms and carry a valid photo ID. This law respects private and state/local government restrictions on firearms, protects individuals from unwarranted arrest, and allows legal action for violations of these rights. It also permits concealed carry in National Parks and other federal lands open to the public and clarifies that handguns include magazines and ammunition.
This bill amends the Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act (LEOSA) to improve and expand the rights of current and retired law enforcement officers to carry firearms, including in certain federal facilities and modifying training and qualification standards.
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
The LEOSA Reform Act amends title 18 of the US Code to modify the Gun-Free School Zones Act of 1990, and to improve the Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act regarding where qualified law enforcement officers can carry firearms, what constitutes ammunition, and who can provide firearms training and certification. It allows qualified current and retired law enforcement officers to carry firearms in certain federal facilities and updates firearm training standards.
The "Air America Act of 2025" authorizes payments to former Air America employees or their survivors for their service supporting the U.S. government between 1950 and 1976.
Glenn Grothman
Representative
WI
Glenn Grothman
Representative
WI
The Air America Act of 2025 authorizes the Director of the CIA to award payments to former employees of Air America and affiliated companies who supported the U.S. government between 1950 and 1976, or to their survivors. Eligible individuals or their survivors could receive up to $40,000 for five years of qualifying service, with additional amounts for longer service, with a cap on total awards at $60 million. The Act establishes application procedures, limitations on attorney fees, and prohibits judicial review of the Director's decisions, while also requiring regular reports to Congress on the status of the award payments. This act does not qualify anyone for federal benefits like retirement, disability, or death benefits.
The "Fair and Open Competition Act of 2025" promotes open competition and government neutrality in federal construction projects by preventing requirements for or bans against contractors having agreements with labor organizations.
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
Clay Higgins
Representative
LA
The "Fair and Open Competition Act of 2025" seeks to ensure open competition and government neutrality in federal construction projects by preventing requirements for or bans against agreements with labor organizations. It prohibits discrimination based on labor affiliation, reduces construction costs, and expands job opportunities. The Act mandates revisions to regulations and allows exemptions only in special circumstances like public health or national security threats.
The Major Richard Star Act ensures that disabled veterans with combat-related injuries receive both their retirement pay and disability compensation without reduction.
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
Gus Bilirakis
Representative
FL
The Major Richard Star Act allows eligible combat-disabled veterans to receive both their retirement pay and disability compensation. This eliminates the previous offset that reduced retirement pay for those receiving disability compensation. The changes apply to payments beginning the month after enactment.
The "Safe Routes Act of 2025" temporarily waives federal weight limits on Interstate highways for logging vehicles transporting raw forest products within 150 miles, provided they comply with existing state weight regulations.
Tony Wied
Representative
WI
Tony Wied
Representative
WI
The "Safe Routes Act of 2025" temporarily waives federal weight limits on Interstate highways for logging vehicles transporting raw forest products within a 150-mile radius. This exemption applies only where vehicles comply with existing state weight regulations.
This bill allows refunds for taxes paid on certain dyed fuels that are normally tax-exempt.
Gwen Moore
Representative
WI
Gwen Moore
Representative
WI
This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, enabling the Secretary of the Treasury to refund taxes on certain dyed fuels, specifically diesel and kerosene, under certain conditions. These refunds apply to fuel that is tax-exempt but was previously taxed, and the fuel must be indelibly dyed. This provision is applicable to fuel removed 180 days after the bill's enactment.
This bill mandates U.S. agencies to officially use "Taiwan" instead of "Chinese Taipei" in communications, except in specific historical or international contexts.
Byron Donalds
Representative
FL
Byron Donalds
Representative
FL
The "America Supports Taiwan Act" mandates U.S. agencies to officially use "Taiwan" instead of "Chinese Taipei" in documents and communications, except in specific historical or international organizational contexts. This change aims to align U.S. terminology with its support for Taiwan and avoid language implying Chinese control. Agencies are required to update their websites accordingly within 14 days of the Act's enactment.
Prevents the President and the Department of Health and Human Services from using national emergency declarations to enact gun control measures, and ensures disaster relief legislation does not infringe on Second Amendment rights.
Michael Cloud
Representative
TX
Michael Cloud
Representative
TX
The "Protecting the Right to Keep and Bear Arms Act of 2025" prevents the President and the Department of Health and Human Services from using national emergencies or public health emergencies to enact gun control measures. It also amends the Stafford Act to ensure that disaster relief efforts do not infringe on Second Amendment rights related to firearms, ammunition, and accessories.
* **Title I:** Prioritizes conservation efforts based on species' urgency and potential benefit through a national listing work plan. * **Title II:** Incentivizes wildlife conservation on private lands by streamlining Candidate Conservation Agreements with Assurances (CCAAs). * **Title III:** Provides greater incentives for species recovery by modifying regulations, judicial reviews, and critical habitat designations. * **Title IV:** Increases transparency and accountability in the Endangered Species Act by requiring disclosure of data and expenditures. * **Title V:** Streamlines the Endangered Species Act permitting process by refining mitigation measures and re-evaluating existing protections. * **Title VI:** Eliminates barriers to conservation by modifying permit requirements for certain non-native species. * **Title VII:** Restricts regulatory powers of government agencies under the Endangered Species Act.
Bruce Westerman
Representative
AR
Bruce Westerman
Representative
AR
**ESA Amendments Act of 2025 Summary:** The ESA Amendments Act of 2025 seeks to modify and update the Endangered Species Act of 1973 by prioritizing conservation efforts, incentivizing private land stewardship, and increasing transparency and accountability. The act focuses on streamlining regulations, limiting legal challenges, and ensuring that decisions are based on sound science and economic considerations. These changes aim to balance species protection with the needs of private landowners and state management, while also addressing international trade regulations.