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This bill expands Medicare coverage to include FDA-approved multi-cancer early detection screening tests, starting January 1, 2028, with specific age and frequency limitations, while preserving existing Medicare-covered cancer screenings.
Michael Crapo
Senator
ID
Michael Crapo
Senator
ID
The "Nancy Gardner Sewell Medicare Multi-Cancer Early Detection Screening Coverage Act" expands Medicare coverage to include innovative multi-cancer early detection screening tests starting in 2028. These tests, which use genomic sequencing to detect multiple cancer types, will be covered for eligible beneficiaries with age and frequency limitations. The payment amount for these tests will initially align with that of multi-target stool screening DNA tests. This new coverage aims to improve early cancer detection without affecting existing Medicare-covered cancer screenings.
Condemns pardons for individuals found guilty of assaulting Capitol Police officers.
Patty Murray
Senator
WA
Patty Murray
Senator
WA
This resolution expresses disapproval of any pardons granted to individuals convicted of assaulting Capitol Police officers. It serves as a formal condemnation of such pardons.
The "Global Health, Empowerment, and Rights Act" ensures that foreign non-governmental organizations are eligible for assistance under the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, regardless of the health or medical services they provide if those services adhere to specific legal and funding guidelines. It also prevents these organizations from facing stricter advocacy and lobbying requirements compared to U.S. non-governmental organizations.
Jeanne Shaheen
Senator
NH
Jeanne Shaheen
Senator
NH
The Global Health, Empowerment and Rights Act seeks to ensure that foreign non-governmental organizations are eligible for assistance under part I of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, regardless of the health or medical services they provide, as long as those services adhere to specific guidelines. It ensures that these organizations are not subject to more restrictive requirements for using non-U.S. government funds for advocacy and lobbying compared to U.S. non-governmental organizations.
A resolution to support National Trafficking and Modern Slavery Prevention Month in January 2025, to raise awareness and strengthen efforts to combat human trafficking and modern slavery. It encourages collaborative, victim-centered approaches to prevention, support, and prosecution.
Charles Grassley
Senator
IA
Charles Grassley
Senator
IA
This resolution supports the observation of National Trafficking and Modern Slavery Prevention Month in January 2025 to raise awareness and opposition to these crimes. It recognizes the global scale of human trafficking, the vulnerability of specific populations, and the need for a coordinated effort to prevent trafficking, support victims, and prosecute offenders. The resolution encourages collaborative initiatives and a victim-centered approach to combat human trafficking and modern slavery.
Encourages the U.S. to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement through combined efforts from government, businesses, and citizens. It also urges support for policies and actions aimed at reducing global warming pollution.
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
This resolution expresses the Senate's view that the U.S. should remain committed to the Paris Agreement, support policies at all levels of government to reduce global warming pollution, and encourage actions by businesses, investors, and individuals to combat climate change. It recognizes the economic benefits of clean energy investments and the need for collective efforts to achieve the goals of the Paris Agreement.
The "Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act of 2025" expands benefits and protections for public safety officers and their families, specifically addressing cancer-related deaths and disabilities presumed to be sustained in the line of duty due to carcinogen exposure, and broadens confidentiality protections for information furnished to the Office of Justice Programs. It also clarifies the definition of "line of duty" for first responders.
Amy Klobuchar
Senator
MN
Amy Klobuchar
Senator
MN
The "Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act of 2025" expands benefits and protections for public safety officers and their families. It presumes certain cancers are line-of-duty injuries for officers with at least five years of service, updates the list of cancers covered, and broadens confidentiality protections for information provided to the Office of Justice Programs. The act also clarifies the definition of "line of duty" to include actions officers are directed, authorized, or obligated to perform. Finally, the bill allows a three-year window for filing claims based on these amendments, regardless of other legal provisions.
The "Codifying Useful Regulatory Definitions Act" (CURD Act) defines "natural cheese" for labeling purposes, distinguishing it from processed cheese and setting standards for its production and ingredients. This ensures consumers can differentiate between natural and processed cheese products.
Ron Johnson
Senator
WI
Ron Johnson
Senator
WI
The "Codifying Useful Regulatory Definitions Act" (CURD Act) defines "natural cheese" to differentiate it from processed cheese, setting specific criteria for its production and composition. It restricts the use of "natural cheese" on labels to products meeting these standards, while allowing "natural" or "all-natural" claims as per existing regulations. The Act amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to include this new definition in labeling regulations.
This bill, named the "Restricting First Use of Nuclear Weapons Act of 2025," prohibits the use of federal funds for a first-use nuclear strike unless Congress declares a war that specifically authorizes such an attack. It defines a "first-use nuclear strike" as a nuclear weapon attack on an enemy without confirmation of a prior nuclear strike against the United States, its territories, or its allies.
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
Edward Markey
Senator
MA
The "Restricting First Use of Nuclear Weapons Act of 2025" aims to establish that a first-use nuclear strike by the U.S. is a major act of war that requires a declaration of war by Congress. It prohibits the use of federal funds for any first-use nuclear strike unless explicitly authorized by a congressional declaration of war. A "first-use nuclear strike" is defined as a nuclear attack initiated without confirmation of a prior nuclear strike against the U.S., its territories, or its allies. This bill seeks to reinforce Congress's constitutional authority to declare war and provide checks and balances on the President's power to authorize nuclear weapon use.
The "Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes on Imported Goods Act" prevents the President from unilaterally imposing or raising tariffs and quotas on imported goods under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, while preserving the President's power to block imports from specific countries.
Jeanne Shaheen
Senator
NH
Jeanne Shaheen
Senator
NH
The "Protecting Americans from Tax Hikes on Imported Goods Act of 2025" limits the President's power under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. It prevents the President from using this Act to impose or raise tariffs or tariff-rate quotas on imported goods. The President retains the authority to block specific goods or all goods from a particular country.
The "Health Care Affordability Act of 2025" expands eligibility for health insurance tax credits by removing the income cap and adjusting premium tax credit percentages based on income, starting in 2026.
Jeanne Shaheen
Senator
NH
Jeanne Shaheen
Senator
NH
The Health Care Affordability Act of 2025 expands eligibility for health insurance tax credits by removing the income cap, allowing more individuals to qualify for financial assistance. It also adjusts the premium tax credit calculation to provide more support based on income level. These changes aim to make health coverage more affordable for a broader range of Americans, starting in 2026.
The "Washington, D.C. Admission Act" outlines the process for admitting Washington, D.C., as the State of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth, into the Union, defining the territory of the new State and the U.S. Capital, and addressing the transition of laws, governance, and federal interests. It also establishes a commission to guide the transition and ensures the continuation of essential services and benefits during the shift to statehood.
Chris Van Hollen
Senator
MD
Chris Van Hollen
Senator
MD
The "Washington, D.C. Admission Act" outlines the process for admitting Washington, D.C., into the Union as the State of Washington, Douglass Commonwealth, while establishing a Capital to serve as the seat of the U.S. Government. It addresses the transition of laws, governance, and federal responsibilities, ensuring continuity of services and representation for the residents of the new state. The Act also defines the boundaries of the new State and the Capital, and includes provisions for elections, federal property, and the establishment of a Statehood Transition Commission.
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.