Track Tommy's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The "Fair Play for Girls Act" mandates the Attorney General to deliver a comprehensive report to Congress, analyzing challenges to fair competition for female athletes, instances of lost opportunities due to competition with biological males, effectiveness of state laws, online violence, and sexual abuse in women's sports, along with policy recommendations.
Marsha Blackburn
Senator
TN
Marsha Blackburn
Senator
TN
The "Fair Play for Girls Act" mandates the Attorney General to produce a report analyzing challenges to fair competition for female athletes, instances of lost opportunities due to competition with biological males, and the effectiveness of state laws protecting female athletes. It also requires an examination of online violence and sexual abuse against female athletes, along with recommendations to address these issues.
Urges the NCAA to revoke its transgender student-athlete eligibility policy, advocating for a biological sex-based policy to protect women's sports and ensure fair athletic opportunities for female athletes. It calls on all sports governing bodies in the U.S. to protect women's sports for biological women and girls.
Marsha Blackburn
Senator
TN
Marsha Blackburn
Senator
TN
This resolution urges the NCAA to revoke its current transgender student-athlete eligibility policy, arguing it discriminates against female athletes. It calls for the NCAA to prevent transgender-identifying males from competing in women's sports and to require member conferences to adopt a biological sex-based policy. The resolution also asks all U.S. sports governing bodies to protect women's sports for biological women and girls.
This bill allows individuals with a valid concealed carry permit or the legal right to carry a concealed firearm in their home state to do so in any other state that allows concealed carry, subject to the same restrictions as residents of that state. It does not override state laws regarding the issuance of concealed carry permits.
John Cornyn
Senator
TX
John Cornyn
Senator
TX
The "Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2025" permits individuals legally authorized to carry a concealed firearm in their home state to do so in any other state that allows concealed carry, provided they possess a valid photo ID and either a concealed carry permit or the legal right to carry without one in their home state. When carrying a concealed handgun in another state, individuals must adhere to the same restrictions imposed on residents of that state. This law does not override state laws regarding the issuance of concealed carry licenses or permits.
This bill amends Section 1038 of title 18, United States Code, to increase the penalties for false communications that cause an emergency response, including fines and imprisonment, and allows civil action to recover expenses incurred due to the false communication. It also defines "emergency response" as any deployment of personnel or equipment, evacuation order, or public warning issued by a U.S. or State agency responsible for public safety.
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
The "Preserving Safe Communities by Ending Swatting Act of 2025" increases penalties for individuals who make false reports that cause an emergency response, including fines and imprisonment. Those found liable in a civil action will be responsible for covering the expenses incurred by any party due to the emergency or investigation. The penalties increase significantly if the false information results in serious bodily injury or death. The bill defines "emergency response" to include actions by both government and private organizations involved in public safety, such as law enforcement, fire services, and rescue operations.
The "Sunshine Protection Act of 2025" would make daylight saving time permanent across the United States, allowing states to choose to revert to standard time as it was before the act's enactment.
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
The Sunshine Protection Act of 2025 would make daylight saving time permanent across the United States, effectively eliminating the need to change clocks twice a year. It repeals the section of the Uniform Time Act that allows for standard time and adjusts time zone offsets from Greenwich Mean Time. States that previously opted out of daylight saving time would have the option to choose between the new, permanent daylight saving time or the previous standard time.