Track Dina's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
This Act enhances the FAA's Collegiate Training Initiative, establishes new grant programs, funds training equipment, creates retention incentives for air traffic controllers, and mandates improvements to mental health support and airport radar safety reporting.
Nicholas Begich
Representative
AK
Nicholas Begich
Representative
AK
The Air Traffic Control Workforce Development Act of 2025 aims to strengthen the air traffic control pipeline by improving the Collegiate Training Initiative (CTI) program and establishing new grants for participating colleges. The bill also funds new training equipment and creates financial incentives to both encourage trainees to complete their certification and retain experienced controllers. Finally, it mandates improvements to mental health support for controllers and requires a report on the future of airport radar safety systems.
This bill reauthorizes and appropriates \$7.5 billion annually from 2027 through 2031 for the Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail grant program.
Steve Cohen
Representative
TN
Steve Cohen
Representative
TN
This bill reauthorizes the Federal-State Partnership for Intercity Passenger Rail program. It authorizes substantial funding of \$7.5 billion annually for fiscal years 2027 through 2031 to support critical intercity passenger rail projects. The legislation also allocates a small percentage of these funds for necessary administrative oversight.
This Act prohibits the advertising and provision of paid conversion therapy intended to change an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity, empowering the FTC and State Attorneys General to enforce these prohibitions.
Ted Lieu
Representative
CA
Ted Lieu
Representative
CA
The Therapeutic Fraud Prevention Act of 2025 declares that practices attempting to change an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity for payment constitute an unfair and deceptive business practice. Citing professional consensus on the ineffectiveness and harm of such "conversion therapy," the bill prohibits its provision and advertising. Enforcement authority is granted to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and the law allows both the U.S. Attorney General and State Attorneys General to file civil actions against violators.
Violet's Law mandates that federal research facilities establish procedures to place retired dogs, cats, nonhuman primates, guinea pigs, hamsters, and rabbits with approved rescue organizations, sanctuaries, shelters, or individuals.
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
Nancy Mace
Representative
SC
Violet's Law mandates that federal research facilities establish procedures to place retired research animals, including dogs, cats, and primates, into new homes. These facilities must adhere to the Animal Welfare Act standards and ensure animals are certified healthy by a veterinarian before adoption. Eligible placements include registered animal rescue organizations, sanctuaries, shelters, or private individuals.
The VA Employee Fairness Act of 2025 streamlines collective bargaining rules for Veterans Health Administration employees by modifying existing statutes while preserving the Secretary's authority regarding incentive pay and expedited hiring.
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
Mark Takano
Representative
CA
The VA Employee Fairness Act of 2025 modifies the collective bargaining rules for employees of the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) by streamlining existing statutes. This act removes outdated subsections related to bargaining and renumbers the remaining relevant section. Importantly, these changes do not affect the Secretary of Veterans Affairs' existing authority regarding incentive pay or expedited hiring processes.
The HOME Act of 2025 establishes federal prohibitions against housing price gouging during declared affordable housing crises and mandates investigations into market manipulation, excessive institutional purchasing, and unfair rental screening practices.
Steven Horsford
Representative
NV
Steven Horsford
Representative
NV
The HOME Act of 2025 aims to combat the affordable housing crisis by prohibiting price gouging on rentals and sales during officially declared crisis periods. It mandates investigations into housing market manipulation, including excessive purchases by large investors, and establishes a new HUD unit to monitor and enforce fair housing practices. Furthermore, the bill directs regulators to set standards for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac investments to protect renters from unfair rent hikes and requires a review of anti-competitive behavior in housing markets.
The DEFENSE Act authorizes the Secretary of Homeland Security or Attorney General to deputize state and local police to use authorized drone countermeasures for protecting specific large public events after mandatory training.
W. Steube
Representative
FL
W. Steube
Representative
FL
The DEFENSE Act authorizes the Secretary of Homeland Security or the Attorney General to deputize state and local police to use drone countermeasures for protecting specific large public events and restricted areas. This authority is contingent upon officers completing mandatory, specialized training developed in coordination with the FAA. The bill also mandates federal oversight and limits the use of equipment to an officially approved list maintained by the Department of Homeland Security.
The ICELAND Act treats Iceland as a treaty country for the purposes of granting E-1 (treaty trader) and E-2 (treaty investor) nonimmigrant visas, contingent upon reciprocal treatment for U.S. citizens.
Chellie Pingree
Representative
ME
Chellie Pingree
Representative
ME
The ICELAND Act treats Iceland as a treaty country for the purposes of granting E-1 (treaty trader) and E-2 (treaty investor) nonimmigrant visas. This allows Icelandic nationals to apply for these visas, provided Iceland offers reciprocal visa treatment to U.S. citizens. The legislation aims to foster economic and commercial ties between the two nations.
This Act clarifies the U.S. position on UN Resolution 2758, mandates U.S. advocacy against China's distortion of the "One China" position in international organizations, and strengthens efforts to counter Taiwan's international isolation.
Gerald Connolly
Representative
VA
Gerald Connolly
Representative
VA
The Taiwan International Solidarity Act clarifies that UN Resolution 2758 does not determine Taiwan's status and affirms U.S. opposition to any change in Taiwan's status without its consent. The bill directs the U.S. government to actively advocate in international organizations against the People's Republic of China's (PRC) distortion of the "One China" position regarding Taiwan. Furthermore, it mandates encouraging allies to resist PRC efforts to undermine Taiwan's international partnerships and requires expanded reporting on these PRC actions.
This resolution officially designates the week of May 5 through May 9, 2025, as Teacher Appreciation Week to honor public school teachers and affirms the need to incorporate their expertise into education policy decisions.
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
Jahana Hayes
Representative
CT
This resolution officially designates the week of May 5 through May 9, 2025, as "Teacher Appreciation Week" to honor the dedication of public school teachers nationwide. It recognizes the crucial support teachers offer for key educational policies, including funding for students with disabilities and loan forgiveness programs. Furthermore, the bill affirms that teachers must have a voice in shaping federal, state, and local education policy.
The Captive Primate Safety Act of 2025 bans the interstate commerce, breeding, and possession of most nonhuman primates, with limited exceptions for existing registered owners and research facilities.
Mike Quigley
Representative
IL
Mike Quigley
Representative
IL
The Captive Primate Safety Act of 2025 amends the Lacey Act to prohibit the importation, sale, breeding, and possession of most nonhuman primates across state lines. This sweeping ban includes species like monkeys and lemurs, with limited exceptions for registered research facilities and existing owners who register their animals promptly. The law establishes immediate prohibitions, even before the Secretary of the Interior finalizes all associated regulations.
This act establishes research grants and training programs to develop and implement PFAS-free, next-generation turnout gear to protect firefighters from occupational illness and injury.
Debbie Dingell
Representative
MI
Debbie Dingell
Representative
MI
The PFAS Alternatives Act aims to protect firefighters by funding research and development for next-generation turnout gear that eliminates harmful PFAS chemicals. The bill establishes grants through NIOSH to create safer, PFAS-free protective equipment and separate funding for training programs on the proper care of this new gear. Ultimately, this legislation seeks to reduce occupational illness and injury among fire and EMS personnel.
This Act expands the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) to explicitly cover all public employees of the United States, states, and local governments.
Chris Deluzio
Representative
PA
Chris Deluzio
Representative
PA
The Public Service Worker Protection Act expands the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) to explicitly cover all public employees, including those working for federal, state, and local governments. This change brings public sector workers under the general protections afforded by OSHA. While the expansion takes effect generally within 90 days, states without an existing OSHA plan are given a three-year transition period before federal oversight applies to their employees.
This bill mandates improved financial literacy training, clearer notification of Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) benefits upon entry or mobilization, and requires creditors to retroactively apply interest rate caps to all pre-service debts starting from the date active duty began.
April McClain Delaney
Representative
MD
April McClain Delaney
Representative
MD
The Improving SCRA Benefit Utilization Act aims to strengthen consumer protections for service members under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA). This bill mandates improved financial literacy training focusing on SCRA interest rate caps and requires specific notifications of these benefits upon entry or mobilization to active duty. Additionally, it ensures financial institutions must retroactively apply maximum interest rates to pre-service debts from the start of active duty and expand those protections to all debts held by the creditor.
This bill mandates that certain immigration officers prominently display large, visible identification during all immigration enforcement actions.
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Representative
NJ
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Representative
NJ
This bill mandates that certain immigration officers from agencies like CBP and ICE must clearly display large, highly visible identification during all enforcement actions. The identification, at least 12x6 inches, cannot be obscured by external gear like body armor. This ensures clear identification of immigration officers while they are actively carrying out their duties.
The Help Hoover Dam Act authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to expend non-reimbursable funds from the Boulder Canyon Project for Hoover Dam operations, maintenance, and improvements after consulting with relevant contractors.
Susie Lee
Representative
NV
Susie Lee
Representative
NV
The Help Hoover Dam Act authorizes the Secretary of the Interior to expend non-reimbursable funds from the Boulder Canyon Project account for any authorized activity related to the Hoover Dam's operation, maintenance, and capital improvements. This authority includes funds already recovered or to be recovered in the future. The Secretary must consult with specific contractors involved in the project before making expenditure decisions.
This Act establishes a grant program through the Department of Homeland Security to fund medical care for retired Federal working dogs living with their former handlers.
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
Brian Fitzpatrick
Representative
PA
The Honoring our K9 Heroes Act establishes a new grant program administered by the Department of Homeland Security to help cover medical expenses for retired Federal working dogs. Eligible non-profit organizations with a history of supporting these retired K9s can apply for funding. This initiative is authorized with $1 million annually from Fiscal Year 2026 through 2030 to support dogs living with their former handlers.
The Better CARE for Animals Act of 2025 strengthens the enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act by expanding investigative authority, establishing new civil penalties up to \$10,000 per day, and explicitly granting the Attorney General power to file civil actions, including seeking seizure and forfeiture of animals.
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
Nicole Malliotakis
Representative
NY
The Better CARE for Animals Act of 2025 significantly strengthens enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act by clarifying definitions and expanding the scope of investigations. It grants the Attorney General explicit authority to file civil actions seeking penalties up to $10,000 per day, and mandates that collected fines help cover temporary animal care costs. The bill also requires the Secretary of Agriculture and the Attorney General to establish a formal agreement for coordinated enforcement.
This bill bans the manufacture, sale, and transfer of specific semiautomatic assault weapons and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices while grandfathering existing possessions and establishing new transfer requirements.
Lucy McBath
Representative
GA
Lucy McBath
Representative
GA
The Assault Weapons Ban of 2025 comprehensively defines and bans the manufacture, sale, and transfer of specific semiautomatic assault weapons and large capacity ammunition feeding devices. The bill grandfathers existing weapons but imposes new requirements for their secure storage and mandates dealer involvement for future private transfers. It also allows federal grant money to be used by states for buy-back programs targeting these banned items.
This bill repeals the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge oil and gas program and designates over 1.5 million acres of the refuge as protected wilderness.
Jared Huffman
Representative
CA
Jared Huffman
Representative
CA
The Arctic Refuge Protection Act officially repeals the previous law authorizing oil and gas leasing in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. This legislation simultaneously designates approximately 1.56 million acres within the Refuge as protected wilderness under the National Wilderness Preservation System. The Secretary of the Interior is now required to manage this newly designated land according to strict wilderness preservation standards.