Track Rashida's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The Weatherization Resilience and Adaptation Program Act establishes a grant program to help low-income homeowners adapt their properties against climate-driven hazards using new resilience standards.
Kevin Mullin
Representative
CA
Kevin Mullin
Representative
CA
The Weatherization Resilience and Adaptation Program Act establishes a grant program to help low-income homeowners and eligible property owners adapt their homes against increasing climate-driven hazards like floods and extreme heat. This program requires the development of new resilience and adaptation standards in consultation with NIST. Funding is authorized to support these critical upgrades, ensuring vulnerable communities can better withstand the impacts of a changing climate.
The Child Care for Every Community Act establishes a national framework to guarantee universal access to high-quality, regulated early learning programs with mandated national standards and comparable pay for staff.
Mikie Sherrill
Representative
NJ
Mikie Sherrill
Representative
NJ
The Child Care for Every Community Act establishes a national framework to guarantee universal access to high-quality, regulated child care and early learning programs for every young child. It mandates federal standards for quality, ensures child care staff receive pay comparable to K-12 employees, and requires local coordination with school systems. Furthermore, the bill protects existing state funding levels and caps family fees based on income.
This bill prohibits the removal of Federal employees during a lapse in discretionary appropriations, ensuring job security for civil servants during government shutdowns.
Johnny Olszewski
Representative
MD
Johnny Olszewski
Representative
MD
This bill prohibits federal agencies from removing civil service employees during any lapse in discretionary appropriations, commonly known as a government shutdown. If an employee is terminated in violation of this rule during a shutdown, they will have the option to be reinstated with full back pay once funding resumes. This measure aims to protect federal workers from job loss caused by budget impasses.
This bill prohibits active duty military and National Guard members operating under Title 32 from enforcing or assisting in the enforcement of immigration laws.
Andrea Salinas
Representative
OR
Andrea Salinas
Representative
OR
The National Guard Proper Use Act prohibits active duty military personnel and National Guard members serving under Title 32 orders from enforcing or assisting in the enforcement of immigration laws. This measure restricts the use of the Armed Forces for domestic immigration enforcement, aligning with existing statutes that govern such deployments.
This bill ensures that essential, furloughed federal employees receive unemployment compensation during government shutdowns in fiscal years 2026 or 2027, with the federal government reimbursing states for all paid benefits and administrative costs.
Sarah Elfreth
Representative
MD
Sarah Elfreth
Representative
MD
The Help Federal Employees During Shutdowns Act (Help FEDS Act) ensures that essential, non-paid federal employees working during a government shutdown can receive state unemployment compensation for the weeks they are actively working. This legislation mandates that the federal government fully reimburse states for all benefits paid out, plus administrative costs, directly from the Unemployment Trust Fund. Any employee who receives retroactive pay for a period they were also paid unemployment must repay those benefits to the state.
This Act prohibits most immigration enforcement activities within 1,000 feet of protected emergency response locations unless exigent circumstances exist.
Emily Randall
Representative
WA
Emily Randall
Representative
WA
The Emergency Responder Protection Act establishes a 1,000-foot protected zone around emergency response locations, severely restricting immigration enforcement activities near disaster sites and aid centers. Immigration officers generally cannot conduct enforcement actions within this zone unless facing exigent circumstances, such as imminent risk of death or violence. The bill mandates strict operational rules, annual training for officers, and detailed reporting requirements to the DHS Inspector General and Congress regarding any enforcement actions taken near these protected areas. Violations of this rule may result in the termination of removal proceedings and the inadmissibility of evidence gathered.
This resolution expresses strong support for Military Sexual Trauma Awareness Day while urging improved care, prevention, and accountability for survivors of sexual trauma in the armed forces.
Chrissy Houlahan
Representative
PA
Chrissy Houlahan
Representative
PA
This resolution expresses strong Congressional support for Military Sexual Trauma Awareness Day. It recognizes the severe, long-term impact of military sexual trauma (MST) on service members and veterans. The bill urges the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs to improve survivor care, reduce stigma, and enhance prevention efforts. Ultimately, it commits to ensuring survivors receive compassionate support and that accountability measures are strengthened.
This resolution officially recognizes the critical disparities in Black youth mental health access and treatment and urges the administration to implement recommendations to address the crisis.
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Representative
NJ
Bonnie Watson Coleman
Representative
NJ
This resolution formally recognizes the critical disparities in mental health access and treatment for Black youth, citing alarming increases in suicide rates among this population. It calls on the current administration to build upon previous efforts and implement recommendations from the *Ring the Alarm* report. The bill specifically urges increased funding, promotion of community education to reduce stigma, and protection of existing mental health service structures.
This bill reauthorizes the Every Kid Outdoors program, adjusting eligibility to focus on fifth graders and 10-11 year olds, while securing $25 million annually for program operation and targeted outreach.
Yassamin Ansari
Representative
AZ
Yassamin Ansari
Representative
AZ
The Every Kid Outdoors Reauthorization Act renews the popular program offering free access to national parks and federal recreation sites for eligible youth. This reauthorization specifically targets fifth graders or 10- and 11-year-old home-schooled learners. The bill authorizes $25 million annually to support the program, including funding for outreach and transportation assistance for underserved communities.
This Act establishes federal grants to fund comprehensive, trauma-informed mental health services and support programs in schools for students facing significant challenges.
Andrea Salinas
Representative
OR
Andrea Salinas
Representative
OR
The Mental Health Services for Students Act of 2025 establishes a new federal program to provide comprehensive, trauma-informed mental health services and supports in schools through grants and contracts. These funds will support partnerships to implement awareness campaigns, staff training on trauma and suicide risk, and direct student and family treatment. The Secretary must ensure equitable distribution of funding, which is capped at \$2 million per award, with Congress authorized to appropriate \$300 million annually for the initial years.
This bill directs the President to immediately remove U.S. Armed Forces from hostilities against Venezuela and certain criminal organizations unless Congress specifically authorizes the use of force.
Ilhan Omar
Representative
MN
Ilhan Omar
Representative
MN
This bill directs the President to immediately remove United States Armed Forces from hostilities against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and certain designated criminal groups. Congress asserts that these military actions lack the necessary constitutional authorization or a declaration of war. The resolution mandates withdrawal unless Congress subsequently passes specific authorization or the U.S. is subject to an armed attack.
The HEADACHE Act establishes a National Headache Disorders Initiative, an advisory council, and mandates annual reporting to Congress to improve research, care, and data collection for headache disorders.
Lori Trahan
Representative
MA
Lori Trahan
Representative
MA
The HEADACHE Act establishes a comprehensive National Headache Disorders Initiative to improve research, workforce development, and care coordination for all headache disorders. It mandates the creation of an Advisory Council to guide federal efforts and requires the Secretary of Health and Human Services to submit annual reports to Congress detailing progress and recommending actions. This legislation aims to address disparities and reduce the societal and financial burden of these conditions before the Act automatically expires five years after enactment.
The Pipeline Accountability Act of 2025 strengthens pipeline safety and environmental standards, mandates public transparency, and empowers citizens to enforce compliance.
Lori Trahan
Representative
MA
Lori Trahan
Representative
MA
The Pipeline Accountability Act of 2025 significantly strengthens pipeline safety and environmental standards by mandating rapid leak shut-off technology and considering climate impact in regulations. It dramatically increases public transparency by requiring operators to disclose extensive safety data and establishes new avenues for community engagement with regulators. Finally, the Act enhances accountability by empowering private citizens to sue for safety violations and updating the civil penalty structure for non-compliance.
The POJA Act of 2025 explicitly extends age discrimination protections under the ADEA to job applicants and mandates an EEOC study on related claims.
Sylvia Garcia
Representative
TX
Sylvia Garcia
Representative
TX
The Protect Older Job Applicants Act of 2025 (POJA Act) explicitly extends the protections of the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) to job applicants, prohibiting employers from limiting or classifying applicants based on age during the hiring process. Additionally, the bill mandates that the EEOC conduct a study on age discrimination claims filed under the ADEA since 2015. The EEOC must then report these findings, along with recommendations for combating hiring bias, to Congress and the public.
The Safe Step Act mandates that group health plans using medication step therapy establish clear, timely exception processes for patients and doctors when required drugs are medically inappropriate or ineffective.
Rick Allen
Representative
GA
Rick Allen
Representative
GA
The Safe Step Act establishes mandatory, transparent exception processes for health plans that use "step therapy" protocols for prescription drugs. This ensures patients or their doctors can quickly request coverage for a prescribed medication when specific clinical criteria are met, such as previous treatment failure or risk of harm. Plans must decide on standard requests within 72 hours and urgent requests within 24 hours, and approved exceptions must last for at least one year. Furthermore, insurers must report detailed data annually on exception requests, approvals, and denials to the Secretary of Health and Human Services.
This resolution condemns using federal regulatory power or litigation to suppress lawful political speech critical of a party or the President, warning against authoritarianism.
Yassamin Ansari
Representative
AZ
Yassamin Ansari
Representative
AZ
This resolution strongly condemns attempts to use federal regulatory power or litigation to suppress lawful speech critical of a political party or the President. It reaffirms the fundamental importance of the First Amendment and warns that such actions resemble tactics used by authoritarian regimes. The bill urges government agencies to protect free expression and ensure accountability, not political censorship.
This resolution expresses Congressional support for designating September 2025 as "Peace Month" and calls on members to actively promote peace domestically and internationally.
Eleanor Norton
Representative
DC
Eleanor Norton
Representative
DC
This resolution expresses the House of Representatives' formal support for designating September 2025 as "Peace Month." It recognizes the United Nations' International Day of Peace on September 21st and encourages ongoing efforts to promote global peace and human rights. Furthermore, the resolution calls upon Congress to actively champion peace initiatives both domestically and internationally.
This bill establishes federal oversight, led by the FTC, requiring large entities to conduct impact assessments and report on high-stakes "covered algorithms" to ensure fairness and mitigate consumer harm.
Yvette Clarke
Representative
NY
Yvette Clarke
Representative
NY
The Algorithmic Accountability Act of 2025 establishes federal oversight for large entities using complex automated systems, or "covered algorithms," that impact critical consumer decisions like employment or housing. It mandates that these entities conduct rigorous, ongoing impact assessments to test for bias, privacy risks, and performance issues. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is tasked with creating detailed regulations and enforcing compliance, including requiring covered entities to submit annual summary reports detailing their assessment findings. This Act ensures that significant algorithmic decisions are scrutinized for fairness and transparency without overriding stricter state or local regulations.
The Preparing And Retaining All (PARA) Educators Act establishes a federal grant program to help states fund local efforts aimed at recruiting, retaining, and credentialing school paraprofessionals, prioritizing high-need and low-income districts.
Lucy McBath
Representative
GA
Lucy McBath
Representative
GA
The Preparing And Retaining All (PARA) Educators Act establishes a new federal grant program to help states recruit and retain school paraprofessionals. Funds will be distributed to states based on their existing Title I allocations to support local districts. States must use these competitive subgrants to improve paraprofessional wages, offer professional development, and support credentialing, prioritizing high-need and rural schools. The law requires annual reporting on compensation improvements and retention efforts.
This bill reauthorizes and extends funding for the Special Diabetes Programs through fiscal year 2030 at \$160 million annually.
Diana DeGette
Representative
CO
Diana DeGette
Representative
CO
The Special Diabetes Program Reauthorization Act of 2025 extends critical funding for the Special Diabetes Programs supporting Type 1 diabetes research and prevention. This bill commits $160 million annually for the program from fiscal years 2026 through 2030. The legislation ensures continued support for these vital diabetes initiatives over the next five years.