Track Ron's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The MONARCH Act of 2025 establishes a dedicated fund and grant program to support critical conservation efforts aimed at preventing the extinction of the rapidly declining western monarch butterfly population.
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
Jeff Merkley
Senator
OR
The MONARCH Act of 2025 addresses the critical decline of the western monarch butterfly population, which faces imminent extinction due to habitat loss and climate change. This bill establishes the Western Monarch Butterfly Rescue Fund to provide dedicated grants for conservation projects focused on restoring milkweed and protecting overwintering sites. Furthermore, it mandates the annual updating and implementation of the existing Western Monarch Butterfly Conservation Plan. Ultimately, the Act aims to rapidly deploy resources to ensure the recovery and survival of this vital pollinator.
This resolution designates June 2025 as "Great Outdoors Month" to recognize the significant economic and health benefits of outdoor recreation.
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
Steve Daines
Senator
MT
This resolution officially designates June 2025 as "Great Outdoors Month" to celebrate the significant economic impact and health benefits of outdoor recreation. It recognizes that the outdoor sector contributes trillions to the U.S. economy and supports millions of jobs. The measure encourages all Americans to responsibly enjoy outdoor activities during this designated month and beyond.
The HCBS Relief Act of 2025 provides a temporary 10-percentage-point boost to the federal share of Medicaid funding for states that commit to improving their Home and Community-Based Services programs, primarily by increasing provider pay and expanding access.
Ben Luján
Senator
NM
Ben Luján
Senator
NM
The HCBS Relief Act of 2025 significantly increases federal Medicaid funding for states that commit to improving their Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) programs. This temporary boost requires states to use the extra funds to raise provider reimbursement rates, increase worker compensation, and expand access to services for eligible individuals. States must ensure this new federal money supplements, rather than replaces, existing state spending on HCBS.
This Act restricts consumer reporting agencies from sharing mortgage loan applicant reports with third parties unless the request is tied to a firm offer of credit or the recipient is directly involved in the applicant's existing mortgage or has explicit authorization.
John Reed
Senator
RI
John Reed
Senator
RI
The Homebuyers Privacy Protection Act restricts how consumer reporting agencies can share your credit report when you are seeking a residential mortgage loan. Specifically, it limits the sharing of these reports unless they are connected to a firm offer of credit or are being sent to parties directly involved in your current mortgage, such as the originator or servicer. This ensures that your sensitive financial information is only accessed by relevant parties during the home loan process.
The ASSIST Act increases federal funding for school-based behavioral health services and establishes a grant program to hire more mental health and substance use disorder providers in schools.
Raphael Warnock
Senator
GA
Raphael Warnock
Senator
GA
The Advancing Student Services In Schools Today (ASSIST) Act aims to boost federal funding for mental health and substance use disorder services provided in schools by increasing the Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) to 90 percent for these specific expenditures. Additionally, the bill establishes a new grant program to increase the number of qualified behavioral health providers working in schools and school-based health centers. Eligible entities can apply for funding to hire culturally sensitive providers to address student needs, with strict reporting requirements on provider numbers and service effectiveness.
The Insurrection Act of 2025 establishes strict, multi-step requirements and timelines for the President to use the Armed Forces domestically, making military intervention a last resort subject to immediate Congressional review and judicial oversight.
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
The Insurrection Act of 2025 completely rewrites the rules governing the President's authority to deploy the U.S. Armed Forces domestically, establishing military intervention as a strict last resort. It mandates specific, severe conditions—such as overwhelming insurrection or widespread denial of constitutional rights—and requires the President to issue a detailed proclamation and consult with Congress before deployment. Any initial deployment automatically expires after seven days unless Congress passes a resolution of approval.
This act extends Medicaid coverage to former foster youth up to age 26 and mandates state outreach programs to facilitate their enrollment starting in 2026.
Peter Welch
Senator
VT
Peter Welch
Senator
VT
The Expanded Coverage for Former Foster Youth Act aims to ensure continuous Medicaid coverage for young adults who aged out of state foster care until they reach age 26. This legislation amends eligibility rules to secure medical assistance for these former foster youth, provided they meet specific criteria regarding their time in state care. Furthermore, the bill mandates that states establish proactive outreach and enrollment programs, coordinated with child welfare agencies, to help eligible individuals sign up for these benefits starting in 2026.
This act extends 12-month continuous enrollment protections under Medicaid and CHIP to all eligible individuals, removing previous age restrictions, effective after December 31, 2026.
Sheldon Whitehouse
Senator
RI
Sheldon Whitehouse
Senator
RI
The Stabilize Medicaid and CHIP Coverage Act extends 12-month continuous enrollment protections under Medicaid and CHIP to all eligible individuals, removing previous age restrictions. This ensures greater stability in health coverage by preventing premature disenrollment. These changes are scheduled to take effect starting in the first fiscal quarter after December 31, 2026.
The CLASS Act of 2025 prohibits mandatory arbitration and restricts institutions receiving federal aid from limiting students' rights to pursue legal claims against them.
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
Richard Durbin
Senator
IL
The Court Legal Access and Student Support Act of 2025 (CLASS Act) prohibits institutions of higher education receiving federal aid from forcing students into mandatory arbitration or waiving their right to sue the school in court. This legislation exempts student enrollment agreements from federal arbitration requirements, ensuring students retain the ability to pursue legal claims against their institutions. These new provisions will take effect one year after the bill is enacted into law.
This Act permanently protects inventoried roadless areas within National Forests from new road construction and logging by mandating adherence to the existing Roadless Rule.
Maria Cantwell
Senator
WA
Maria Cantwell
Senator
WA
The Roadless Area Conservation Act of 2025 aims to provide lasting protection for inventoried roadless areas within our National Forests. This legislation mandates that the Secretary of Agriculture must adhere to the existing "Roadless Rule," prohibiting the construction of new roads, the reconstruction of old roads, and timber harvesting within these designated areas. The Act seeks to preserve critical watersheds, support wildlife, and maintain areas for traditional recreation without imposing new restrictions outside of these roadless zones.
The My Body, My Data Act of 2025 grants individuals new rights to control, access, correct, and delete their personal reproductive and sexual health information held by regulated entities, while strictly limiting what data those entities can collect and share.
Mazie Hirono
Senator
HI
Mazie Hirono
Senator
HI
The My Body, My Data Act of 2025 establishes strict rules for how businesses (regulated entities) can collect, use, and share sensitive reproductive and sexual health information. This Act grants individuals the rights to access, correct, and delete their personal health data held by these entities. Furthermore, it mandates transparent privacy policies and explicitly prohibits entities from retaliating against individuals who exercise their new privacy rights.
The ENROLL Act of 2025 expands navigator duties, sets new selection criteria for federal Exchange navigators, and dedicates $100 million annually for navigator grants starting in fiscal year 2026.
Tammy Baldwin
Senator
WI
Tammy Baldwin
Senator
WI
The ENROLL Act of 2025 significantly reforms the Navigator program, especially for federally run Health Insurance Marketplaces. It establishes new selection criteria for navigator organizations, ensuring grants go to those with proven capability and mandating support for consumer advocacy groups. Furthermore, the bill expands navigator duties to include providing information on Medicaid and CHIP, requires them to maintain a physical presence for in-person assistance, and dedicates $100 million annually for navigator grants starting in fiscal year 2026.
The Fit to Serve Act prohibits discrimination against service members and recruits in the Armed Forces based on gender identity, including standards for service, involuntary separation, and access to necessary healthcare.
Elizabeth Warren
Senator
MA
Elizabeth Warren
Senator
MA
The Fit to Serve Act prohibits the Department of Defense from discriminating against service members or recruits based on their gender identity. This means military standards, involuntary separation, and access to medically necessary healthcare cannot be based on an individual's gender identity. The bill ensures that a service member's gender identity cannot be used to deny entry, continued service, or force them to serve under the sex assigned at birth.
This resolution designates June 6, 2025, as National Naloxone Awareness Day to promote education and access to the life-saving opioid overdose reversal drug.
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
Rick Scott
Senator
FL
This resolution designates June 6, 2025, as National Naloxone Awareness Day to combat the ongoing opioid crisis. It emphasizes the critical role of naloxone in reversing overdose deaths and calls for increased public education on its use. The bill encourages federal, state, and local entities to improve access to this life-saving medication.
This bill redefines the term "franchise fee" for cable services to make the definition more specific and potentially limit what local governments can charge cable operators.
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
The Protecting Community Television Act revises the definition of a "franchise fee" under the Communications Act of 1934. This change modifies the language from "includes" to "means" and adds "other monetary assessment" to clarify what payments local governments can charge cable operators. Ultimately, this bill refines how franchise fees are calculated and assessed.
The Safe Operations of Shared Airspace Act of 2025 mandates FAA safety system reviews, tightens ADSB tracking rules, improves air traffic controller training, and protects the FAA workforce from hiring freezes.
Maria Cantwell
Senator
WA
Maria Cantwell
Senator
WA
The Safe Operations of Shared Airspace Act of 2025 aims to enhance aviation safety through comprehensive reforms. It mandates an expert review of the FAA's Safety Management System and tightens regulations regarding aircraft tracking technology like ADSB Out, while requiring the installation of ADSB In on certain commercial aircraft. Furthermore, the bill establishes new safety review processes for military and specialized aircraft operating near major airports and improves air traffic controller training and hiring timelines.
This Act mandates federal agencies to conduct comprehensive software inventories, develop modernization plans to consolidate licenses and reduce costs, and subjects these practices to GAO review.
Gary Peters
Senator
MI
Gary Peters
Senator
MI
The Strengthening Agency Management and Oversight of Software Assets Act mandates that federal agencies conduct comprehensive software inventories and develop detailed modernization plans to consolidate licenses and improve management. These assessments must detail software usage, contracts, and associated costs, with findings reported to key oversight bodies. The law aims to increase efficiency, reduce unnecessary spending, and ensure better governance over agency software assets without authorizing new appropriations.
The POST GRAD Act reinstates and extends the government's authority to issue Federal Direct Stafford Loans to graduate and professional students through June 30, 2023, while exempting these changes from certain standard rulemaking requirements.
Alejandro Padilla
Senator
CA
Alejandro Padilla
Senator
CA
The POST GRAD Act aims to reinstate the government's authority to issue Federal Direct Stafford Loans specifically to graduate and professional students. This extension of loan-making authority is set to remain in effect until June 30, 2023. Furthermore, the Act exempts these changes from certain standard rulemaking and review requirements under the Higher Education Act of 1965.
This act repeals key provisions of the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act and allows gun trace information to be discoverable and admissible in civil proceedings.
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
The Equal Access to Justice for Victims of Gun Violence Act repeals key liability protections for gun manufacturers found in the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA). This legislation also mandates that records from the federal Firearms Trace System database must be discoverable and admissible as evidence in civil proceedings. The bill aims to allow victims of gun violence greater access to information for civil lawsuits.
This bill mandates a security audit of the Social Security Administration's systems, focusing on access by DOGE Service personnel, followed by required remediation of any identified vulnerabilities.
Sheldon Whitehouse
Senator
RI
Sheldon Whitehouse
Senator
RI
The Protecting Seniors' Data Act of 2025 mandates a comprehensive security audit of the Social Security Administration's computer systems, specifically focusing on access points used by the DOGE Service and its personnel. The Comptroller General must report any identified security weaknesses or privacy violations to Congress within one year. Following the report, the SSA Commissioner is required to promptly fix all identified vulnerabilities and report on the completion of those fixes.