Track Rashida's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The Consent is Key Act increases federal grant funding for states that enact laws allowing civil lawsuits against individuals who remove sexual protection barriers without consent.
Norma Torres
Representative
CA
Norma Torres
Representative
CA
The Consent is Key Act increases federal grant funding for states that enact laws allowing civil lawsuits against individuals who remove sexual protection barriers without consent. To receive this increased funding, states must apply to the Attorney General, detailing their compliance with the new law. This funding boost, capped at 20% of recent averages, is available for a four-year period.
This Act prohibits the use of facial recognition and other biometric identification technologies in federally assisted rental housing to prevent discrimination and ensure fair housing access.
Yvette Clarke
Representative
NY
Yvette Clarke
Representative
NY
The No Biometric Barriers to Housing Act of 2025 prohibits owners of federally assisted rental housing from using facial recognition, fingerprint scanning, and other remote biometric surveillance technologies one year after enactment. This measure aims to prevent discrimination and ensure fair access to affordable housing by banning specific high-tech surveillance tools. Furthermore, the bill requires the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to report to Congress on the past use and potential impacts of such technologies on tenants.
This Act mandates that group health plans and insurers must cover diagnostic and supplemental breast examinations without any out-of-pocket cost-sharing requirements for plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2026.
Debbie Dingell
Representative
MI
Debbie Dingell
Representative
MI
The Access to Breast Cancer Diagnosis Act of 2025 ensures that group health plans and insurers must cover diagnostic and supplemental breast examinations with no out-of-pocket costs for patients. This means no deductibles, copayments, or coinsurance will apply to these necessary exams. These provisions take effect for plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2026.
This Act establishes and protects the right of tenants in federally assisted housing to organize, communicate concerns, and receive support for their participation in housing matters.
Delia Ramirez
Representative
IL
Delia Ramirez
Representative
IL
The Tenants’ Right to Organize Act establishes and protects the right of tenants receiving federal rental assistance, including Section 8 voucher holders and those in LIHTC projects, to form and participate in tenant organizations without fear of retaliation. The bill mandates that Public Housing Agencies and property owners must recognize these legitimate groups, consider their concerns, and respond to their feedback. Furthermore, it creates new enforcement mechanisms, allows tenants to sue for violations, and establishes funding for technical assistance and training for tenant groups.
This bill limits the Medicare coinsurance amount for certain ambulatory surgical center services to the annual inpatient hospital deductible, effective January 1, 2026.
Mike Kelly
Representative
PA
Mike Kelly
Representative
PA
This bill amends Medicare rules to cap the out-of-pocket coinsurance amount beneficiaries must pay for certain services provided in an Ambulatory Surgical Center (ASC). If the standard ASC coinsurance exceeds the annual inpatient hospital deductible, the beneficiary's cost will be limited to that deductible amount. The Secretary will cover the difference owed to the ASC.
This Act establishes a dedicated position within the SBA to advise small businesses on setting up and maintaining Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) and requires annual reporting to Congress on its activities.
Ed Case
Representative
HI
Ed Case
Representative
HI
This bill establishes a new dedicated position within the Small Business Administration (SBA) to exclusively assist small businesses in setting up and navigating Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs). This expert will provide guidance on compliance, valuation, and resource connection for businesses interested in employee ownership. The Act also mandates annual reporting to Congress detailing the assistance provided and offering recommendations for improving the ESOP process. Funding is authorized as necessary, with a specific initial appropriation of $500,000 for the first fiscal year.
This bill limits the Social Security Administration's recovery of benefit overpayments to a maximum of 10 percent of a monthly benefit unless the recipient agrees to a higher withholding rate.
Dwight Evans
Representative
PA
Dwight Evans
Representative
PA
This bill amends the Social Security Act to limit the amount the Social Security Administration can withhold from a person's monthly benefit to recover an overpayment. Unless the individual agrees to a higher rate, the SSA can withhold no more than 10 percent of a monthly benefit payment to recoup accidental overpayments. This new limit applies to existing and future unrecovered overpayments under Title II benefits.
This resolution expresses support for honoring Earth Day, recognizes past environmental achievements, warns against undermining current climate laws, and urges the President to issue a proclamation encouraging environmental action.
Doris Matsui
Representative
CA
Doris Matsui
Representative
CA
This resolution expresses strong support for honoring Earth Day and recognizes its historical importance in launching the modern environmental movement. It highlights ongoing challenges like climate change while celebrating recent landmark investments in clean energy and infrastructure. Ultimately, the bill urges the President to issue a proclamation recognizing Earth Day and encourages all Americans to take sustained action to protect the environment for future generations.
This resolution officially designates April 2025 as Community College Month to recognize the vital role over 1,000 community colleges play in providing accessible education, workforce training, and economic prosperity across the United States.
Joe Courtney
Representative
CT
Joe Courtney
Representative
CT
This resolution officially designates April 2025 as "Community College Month" to celebrate the vital role of over 1,000 community colleges nationwide. It recognizes these institutions for providing accessible, affordable higher education and critical workforce training. The bill highlights their significant economic contributions and commitment to local community needs.
The STRONG Support for Children Act of 2025 establishes federal grant programs to fund data-driven strategies for preventing childhood trauma and to support trauma-informed care coordination for at-risk young children and their families.
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
Ayanna Pressley
Representative
MA
The STRONG Support for Children Act of 2025 establishes two new federal grant programs aimed at preventing and mitigating childhood trauma. The first program funds data-driven strategies to identify high-risk neighborhoods and implement community-based interventions for children aged 0-17. The second program provides Care Coordination Grants specifically for young children (0-5) and their caregivers to connect them with trauma-informed support services. Both initiatives emphasize using culturally responsive, strength-based approaches while strictly prohibiting the use of funds for individual case decisions or increased law enforcement surveillance.
The All-Americans Tax Relief Act of 2025 significantly revises the tax code by expanding credits, introducing new deductions for childcare, commuting, and tutoring, allowing non-itemizers to deduct medical expenses, excluding credit card interest and debt forgiveness from income, while simultaneously increasing the top capital gains tax rate, with most provisions taking effect after 2026.
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
Representative
FL
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick
Representative
FL
The All-Americans Tax Relief Act of 2025 introduces sweeping changes to the federal tax code, primarily focused on providing financial relief to families and individuals. Key provisions include expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit and making the Child Tax Credit fully refundable. The Act also creates several new above-the-line deductions for expenses like daycare, tutoring, and credit card interest, while expanding the medical expense deduction to non-itemizers. These significant tax adjustments are generally scheduled to take effect for tax years beginning after December 31, 2026.
This Act establishes a federal grant program for states, local governments, and eligible dealers to conduct gun buybacks using restricted smart prepaid cards, and criminalizes the use of those cards for firearm or ammunition purchases.
LaMonica McIver
Representative
NJ
LaMonica McIver
Representative
NJ
The Safer Neighborhoods Gun Buyback Act of 2025 establishes a federal grant program administered by the Bureau of Justice Assistance to fund state, local, and tribal governments, as well as eligible gun dealers, to conduct local gun buyback events. These buybacks must utilize specially designed "smart prepaid cards" that are technologically barred from purchasing firearms or ammunition. The bill also creates a new federal crime with significant penalties for anyone using or accepting these specific prepaid cards to illegally acquire or transfer a firearm or ammunition.
The Deafblind DATA Act mandates the Census Bureau to cross-reference existing survey data to produce annual, state-level demographic and economic statistics on the U.S. deafblind population.
April McClain Delaney
Representative
MD
April McClain Delaney
Representative
MD
The Deafblind DATA Act aims to establish a more accurate count of Americans who are deafblind by directing the Census Bureau to cross-reference existing survey data. This new law mandates the annual publication of a public table detailing the demographic and economic characteristics of the deafblind population by state, starting in 2026. The goal is to provide essential data to ensure these individuals receive necessary support and resources.
This Act funds state systems to track real-time hospital bed capacity affecting emergency department wait times and mandates CMMI pilot programs to improve emergency care for older adults and those in psychiatric crisis.
John Joyce
Representative
PA
John Joyce
Representative
PA
The ABC-ED Act of 2025 aims to alleviate emergency department boarding and crowding by modernizing public health data systems to track real-time hospital bed capacity. It also directs the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation to pilot programs specifically improving emergency care for older adults and those in acute psychiatric crisis. Finally, the bill mandates a study on best practices for statewide, real-time capacity tracking systems and their impact on ER wait times.
This resolution supports designating Black Maternal Health Week to highlight the urgent need to address the severe and preventable maternal health crisis disproportionately affecting Black women and birthing people in the United States.
Alma Adams
Representative
NC
Alma Adams
Representative
NC
This resolution officially designates the week of April 11–17, 2025, as the eighth annual Black Maternal Health Week to raise national awareness of the severe maternal and reproductive health crisis facing Black women and birthing people. It highlights the unacceptable disparity where Black women are significantly more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes, emphasizing that most of these deaths are preventable. The bill calls for targeted investments, policy changes addressing systemic barriers, and the centering of Black women's voices in developing solutions to achieve equitable maternal health outcomes.
The Oligarch Act of 2025 establishes a new federal wealth tax on individuals and trusts based on their net worth above an annually adjusted threshold, with rates ranging from 2% to 8%.
Summer Lee
Representative
PA
Summer Lee
Representative
PA
The Oligarch Act of 2025 establishes a new federal Wealth Tax applied annually to the net worth of high-net-worth individuals and trusts. This tax features progressive rates ranging from 2% to 8% based on the taxpayer's net worth relative to a dynamic threshold amount. The legislation mandates rigorous valuation rules and includes specific enforcement mechanisms, such as required audits and enhanced penalties for significant asset undervaluation.
This Act improves early childhood nutrition programs by revising eligibility certification for proprietary centers, streamlining serious deficiency reviews, adjusting meal reimbursement limits, updating inflation calculations, and establishing an advisory committee to reduce paperwork burdens.
Suzanne Bonamici
Representative
OR
Suzanne Bonamici
Representative
OR
The Early Childhood Nutrition Improvement Act aims to strengthen federal nutrition programs for children by clarifying eligibility rules for for-profit childcare centers and mandating a comprehensive review of serious deficiency processes to ensure fairness and reduce unnecessary state-level burdens. The bill also adjusts meal reimbursement limits, updates inflation tracking for program costs, and establishes an advisory committee to drastically reduce paperwork and modernize administrative requirements for providers. These changes seek to streamline operations, improve consistency, and better support child care providers participating in federal meal programs.
The SEER Act of 2025 tightens ethics rules, increases financial transparency, and restricts conflicts of interest for "special Government employees," particularly those with significant outside financial ties.
Melanie Stansbury
Representative
NM
Melanie Stansbury
Representative
NM
The SEER Act of 2025 aims to strengthen ethics enforcement by tightening conflict-of-interest rules for "special Government employees"—part-time or temporary federal workers. The bill mandates increased public transparency regarding these employees' financial disclosures and creates a public database tracking their service days. Furthermore, it restricts communications between certain high-impact special employees and agencies dealing with large companies in which they hold financial interests.
This bill grants enhanced due process protections and potential reinstatement rights to certain federal employees removed during their probationary period following a promotion.
Johnny Olszewski
Representative
MD
Johnny Olszewski
Representative
MD
This bill provides enhanced employment protections and reinstatement options for certain Federal career employees who were serving under a probationary period following a promotion. It grants these employees standard due process rights against unfair removal while on probation. Furthermore, it allows employees removed between January 20, 2025, and the date of enactment to elect reinstatement to their former or an equivalent position with back pay. These protections generally exclude those promoted into or removed from political positions.
The WISE Act aims to remove barriers for immigrant survivors of crime and abuse seeking legal status, while significantly reforming and expanding protections within the U-visa program and other victim-based immigration relief.
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
Pramila Jayapal
Representative
WA
The Working for Immigrant Safety and Empowerment (WISE) Act aims to strengthen protections and streamline legal pathways for non-citizen survivors of crime and abuse, including domestic violence and trafficking. The bill reforms the U-visa program by eliminating its annual cap and speeding up work authorization for victims. It also establishes new protections against detention and deportation for victims with pending humanitarian applications and expands access to public benefits for certain lawfully present noncitizens.