Track Thomas's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This bill officially renames the Department of Veterans Affairs women's health clinic in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, as the Anna Mae Robertson VA Well Woman Clinic.
Gwen Moore
Representative
WI
Gwen Moore
Representative
WI
This bill officially renames the Department of Veterans Affairs women's health clinic in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The clinic will now be known as the Anna Mae Robertson VA Well Woman Clinic. This change ensures all official records reflect the new designation.
This bill restricts the Secretary of Homeland Security's authority to grant immigration parole to a case-by-case basis for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit, imposes annual caps, and allows states to sue over perceived abuses.
Addison McDowell
Representative
NC
Addison McDowell
Representative
NC
This bill, the Preventing the Abuse of Immigration Parole Act, aims to drastically restrict the Secretary of Homeland Security's authority to grant immigration parole. It mandates that parole decisions must be made strictly on a case-by-case basis for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit. Furthermore, the legislation imposes an annual cap on parole grants starting in FY 2029 and grants states the authority to sue the Secretary over perceived misuse of this authority.
This resolution officially designates the Friday before Memorial Day as National Poppy Day to honor veterans and encourage the wearing of the poppy as a symbol of remembrance.
André Carson
Representative
IN
André Carson
Representative
IN
This resolution officially designates the Friday before Memorial Day as **National Poppy Day** to honor U.S. veterans. It recognizes the poppy as a long-standing symbol of remembrance for those who died in service, inspired by World War I. The bill encourages all citizens to wear a red poppy on this day to show appreciation for our fallen service members.
The "Separation of Powers Restoration Act" strengthens judicial review of agency actions by requiring courts to independently interpret laws and regulations, unless explicitly exempted by law.
Scott Fitzgerald
Representative
WI
Scott Fitzgerald
Representative
WI
The Separation of Powers Restoration Act of 2025 requires courts to independently decide all legal questions, including interpreting laws and agency rules, when reviewing agency actions. This changes the standard of judicial review, ensuring courts do not defer to an agency's interpretation but make their own judgment. This applies to all agency actions unless explicitly exempted by law.
The LEOSA Reform Act updates federal law to clarify concealed carry exceptions in school zones and modernizes qualification standards and carrying privileges for qualified active and retired law enforcement officers in certain federal facilities.
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
Don Bacon
Representative
NE
The LEOSA Reform Act updates federal laws to better align concealed carry rights for qualified active and retired law enforcement officers with existing school zone restrictions. This legislation modernizes the Law Enforcement Officer Safety Act (LEOSA) by expanding qualification standards for retired officers and clarifying where they may carry firearms, including in certain lower-security federal facilities. The bill ensures that LEOSA-authorized carriers are not inadvertently violating federal school zone prohibitions.
This Act establishes grants for families of homicide victims killed by certain unlawfully present aliens or drug traffickers and creates a new DHS office to support victims of crimes committed by inadmissible or unlawfully present aliens.
Troy Nehls
Representative
TX
Troy Nehls
Representative
TX
The Justice for Angel Families Act establishes new federal grants to compensate families of homicide victims killed by certain unlawfully present aliens or drug traffickers, covering medical, funeral, and emotional distress-related wage costs. Additionally, the bill creates a new Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement Office within DHS to provide proactive support, resources, and updates to victims of crimes committed by removable aliens. This office will operate a dedicated hotline and report annually to Congress on its impact and victim demographics.
This bill phases out the enhanced federal funding match for Medicaid coverage provided to low-income adults between 2027 and 2034, while establishing new rules for states that have not yet expanded Medicaid.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The Ending Medicaid Discrimination Against the Most Vulnerable Act modifies the enhanced federal funding structure for Medicaid coverage provided to low-income adults. This bill establishes a gradual phase-out of the enhanced Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) between 2027 and 2034, with the extra funding ending entirely in 2035. Furthermore, the legislation alters the incentives for states that have not yet expanded Medicaid coverage, potentially limiting future enhanced funding for those states if they expand after 2024.
This bill removes federal tax and registration requirements for firearm silencers, preempts certain state regulations, mandates the destruction of existing federal silencer owner records, and updates related definitions and marking requirements.
Andrew Clyde
Representative
GA
Andrew Clyde
Representative
GA
The Constitutional Hearing Protection Act aims to treat firearm silencers equally under federal tax law by updating definitions and removing certain registration requirements if existing firearm laws are followed. The bill also preempts state and local governments from imposing special taxes or registration burdens on silencers. Furthermore, it mandates the destruction of existing federal records identifying silencer owners within one year of enactment.
The CHOICE for Veterans Act of 2025 establishes new federal standards, oversight, and penalties for agents and attorneys who assist veterans in filing Department of Veterans Affairs benefit claims while extending certain pension payment limitations.
Jack Bergman
Representative
MI
Jack Bergman
Representative
MI
The CHOICE for Veterans Act of 2025 aims to overhaul how veterans receive assistance with their Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) benefit claims. It establishes new rules for the recognition, fees, and conduct of agents and attorneys who represent veterans. The bill also mandates increased transparency regarding available assistance and requires a review of the entire representative recognition process.
This Act establishes U.S. policy to cease cooperation with China on organ transplantation, imposes sanctions on individuals involved in forced organ harvesting, and mandates a comprehensive report on China's transplant practices and the persecution of Falun Gong.
Scott Perry
Representative
PA
Scott Perry
Representative
PA
The Falun Gong Protection Act establishes a firm U.S. policy to cease cooperation with China on organ transplantation until the practice of state-sponsored organ harvesting ends. The bill mandates sanctions, including asset freezes and travel bans, against foreign individuals knowingly involved in forced organ harvesting in China. Furthermore, it requires a comprehensive report assessing China's transplant practices and directs the U.S. to coordinate international pressure against these abuses.
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act mandates that individuals registering to vote in federal elections must present documentary proof of U.S. citizenship.
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
Chip Roy
Representative
TX
The Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act (SAVE Act) significantly amends federal law to require individuals registering to vote in federal elections to present documentary proof of U.S. citizenship. This legislation mandates that states actively clean their voter rolls and cooperate with federal agencies to verify citizenship status. It establishes new criminal penalties for officials who fail to enforce these documentation requirements.
This resolution affirms that members of Tren de Aragua constitute alien enemies perpetrating an invasion and supports the President's constitutional authority to repel this threat.
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
Andy Biggs
Representative
AZ
This resolution affirms Congress's agreement with the President's use of executive authority to address the threat posed by the criminal organization Tren de Aragua. It formally declares members of the group to be "alien enemies" engaged in an invasion of the United States. The bill supports the President's actions to detain and remove these individuals under the Alien Enemies Act of 1798.
This Act strengthens federal enforcement against child exploitation by updating kidnapping definitions, restricting defenses for crimes against minors, creating new offenses for touching minors, and making technical amendments to sexual abuse and civil rights statutes.
Troy Nehls
Representative
TX
Troy Nehls
Representative
TX
The Strengthening Child Exploitation Enforcement Act updates federal laws concerning kidnapping and sexual abuse of minors. It clarifies kidnapping definitions, bars consent as a defense for offenses against victims under 16 unless reasonable belief of age is proven, and creates a new federal offense for non-consensual touching of minors for sexual gratification. The bill also makes technical amendments to sentencing guidelines and cross-references related to abusive sexual contact.
This resolution expresses Congressional support for the President's executive actions designating and deporting members of foreign terrorist organizations like Tren de Aragua.
Jeff Crank
Representative
CO
Jeff Crank
Representative
CO
This resolution expresses strong Congressional support for the President's recent actions to designate transnational criminal organizations, like Tren de Aragua, as Foreign Terrorist Organizations. It affirms the President's executive authority to detain and deport non-citizens affiliated with these groups under the Alien Enemies Act. Furthermore, the bill endorses the recent deportations and the agreement with El Salvador to confine these individuals. Ultimately, this measure backs the complete removal of these threats to safeguard U.S. national security.
This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow distributions from Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) for the account beneficiary's funeral expenses, up to a $\$5,000$ limit, to be treated as qualified distributions.
Kevin Hern
Representative
OK
Kevin Hern
Representative
OK
This bill amends the Internal Revenue Code to allow distributions from a Health Savings Account (HSA) for the funeral expenses of the account beneficiary to be treated as qualified, tax-free distributions. These expenses, which include burial, cremation, and related services, are capped at a total of \$5,000 per beneficiary. The legislation also clarifies that funeral expenses incurred within 90 days after the account holder's death can be treated as if they occurred before death for tax purposes.
The Keep Our Girls Safe Act of 2025 prohibits individuals of one sex from accessing school or federally funded program locker rooms while individuals of the opposite sex are actively using them.
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
Mary Miller
Representative
IL
The Keep Our Girls Safe Act of 2025 amends Title IX to prohibit individuals of one sex from entering locker rooms while individuals of the opposite sex are actively using them during school or educational activities. This legislation establishes clear boundaries for sex-segregated facilities in federally funded educational settings. The provisions of the Act will take effect 30 days after becoming law.
The SHORT Act redefines "firearm" to exclude certain collector's items, eliminates disparate federal treatment of short-barreled rifles and shotguns, preempts state and local registration/tax burdens on these items, and mandates the destruction of certain existing NFA records.
Andrew Clyde
Representative
GA
Andrew Clyde
Representative
GA
The SHORT Act aims to reform federal firearms regulations by redefining what constitutes a "firearm" for tax purposes, largely excluding antique or collector's items. It eliminates disparate federal treatment for short-barreled rifles and shotguns used lawfully and preempts state and local governments from imposing special taxes or registration requirements on these specific weapons. Furthermore, the bill mandates the destruction of certain existing federal registration and transfer records related to defined firearms.
This bill establishes national reciprocity for concealed carry permits, allowing individuals legally permitted to carry in their home state to carry a handgun in any other state that allows concealed carry.
Richard Hudson
Representative
NC
Richard Hudson
Representative
NC
The Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2025 establishes a national standard for carrying concealed handguns across state lines. This act allows individuals legally permitted to carry in their home state to carry concealed in any other state that allows its residents to carry concealed firearms. The law does not override private property restrictions or prohibitions on government property, but it provides protections and legal recourse for those traveling in compliance with the new federal standard.
The Air America Act of 2025 authorizes one-time monetary awards to former Air America employees or their survivors for service supporting the CIA between 1950 and 1976.
Glenn Grothman
Representative
WI
Glenn Grothman
Representative
WI
The Air America Act of 2025 recognizes the sacrifices of former Air America employees who served the U.S. Government between 1950 and 1976. This Act authorizes a one-time monetary award, up to $40,000 plus potential additional amounts, for qualifying service members or their survivors. The CIA Director is responsible for administering these payments, which are capped at a total of $60 million, and establishing the application procedures. Decisions made by the Director regarding these awards are final and not subject to judicial review.
This Act mandates that U.S. federal agencies use the name "Taiwan" instead of "Chinese Taipei" in official communications to support Taiwan's self-determination against PRC coercion.
Byron Donalds
Representative
FL
Byron Donalds
Representative
FL
The America Supports Taiwan Act affirms the U.S. commitment to Taiwan's security under the Taiwan Relations Act amidst increasing pressure from the People's Republic of China. This legislation mandates that federal agencies must use the name "Taiwan" instead of "Chinese Taipei" in official communications, with limited exceptions. The bill aims to support Taiwan's self-defense capabilities and reject PRC claims of ownership over the island.