Track Sheldon's sponsored bills, co-sponsored legislation, and voting record
The Second Chance Reauthorization Act of 2025 extends and expands federal grant programs supporting successful reentry for formerly incarcerated individuals, specifically adding coverage for substance use disorder treatment and housing services.
Shelley Capito
Senator
WV
Shelley Capito
Senator
WV
The Second Chance Reauthorization Act of 2025 extends and improves critical federal grant programs designed to support successful reentry for formerly incarcerated individuals. This legislation specifically reauthorizes key demonstration projects through 2030 and broadens the scope of services these grants can cover. Updates now explicitly allow funding for substance use disorder treatment, including peer recovery support and reentry housing services. Overall, the bill ensures continued federal investment in evidence-based reentry initiatives through the end of the decade.
This resolution affirms diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility as fundamental U.S. values and emphasizes the ongoing need to address systemic discrimination across all sectors of American life.
Mazie Hirono
Senator
HI
Mazie Hirono
Senator
HI
This resolution affirms that diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) are fundamental American values necessary to address persistent discrimination. It highlights widespread disparities across housing, employment, education, and healthcare affecting marginalized groups. The bill encourages all sectors of society to adopt policies that promote DEIA to ensure equal opportunity and strengthen the nation.
This bill mandates new electronic, transparent, and timely prior authorization requirements for Medicare Advantage plans to improve seniors' access to care.
Roger Marshall
Senator
KS
Roger Marshall
Senator
KS
The Improving Seniors’ Timely Access to Care Act of 2025 aims to modernize and increase transparency in the prior authorization process for Medicare Advantage plans. This bill mandates the adoption of electronic prior authorization systems and requires plans to publicly report detailed data on their approval, denial, and appeal rates. Furthermore, it establishes new standards to protect enrollees and grants the Secretary authority to enforce faster decision timelines for care requests.
This Act amends federal anti-discrimination laws to make it easier for workers to prove discrimination by showing that a protected characteristic was *a* motivating factor, not necessarily the *only* factor, in an adverse employment action.
Tammy Baldwin
Senator
WI
Tammy Baldwin
Senator
WI
The Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination Act standardizes the burden of proof in employment discrimination cases across several major federal laws, including those covering age, race, sex, and disability. This bill makes it easier for plaintiffs to prove discrimination by establishing that a protected characteristic was a "motivating factor" in an adverse employment decision, even if other legal reasons existed. The new standards apply immediately to all pending claims upon enactment.
This Act establishes a system to review and reduce excessively priced brand-name prescription drugs by comparing U.S. prices to international benchmarks and potentially revoking manufacturer monopolies to allow for generic competition.
Bernard Sanders
Senator
VT
Bernard Sanders
Senator
VT
The Prescription Drug Price Relief Act of 2025 establishes a system for the Secretary of Health and Human Services to review brand-name drugs priced excessively high compared to international benchmarks or other factors. If a price is deemed excessive, the bill immediately cancels the manufacturer's government-granted monopolies, allowing generic and biosimilar competition to begin quickly. The Act also mandates comprehensive annual reporting from manufacturers on pricing, R&D, and marketing costs, which will be made public via a new database.
This bill reauthorizes crucial support and treatment programs for officers in crisis through 2029.
Joshua Hawley
Senator
MO
Joshua Hawley
Senator
MO
The Reauthorizing Support and Treatment for Officers in Crisis Act of 2025 extends critical support for law enforcement officers. This bill reauthorizes a vital program designed to provide necessary treatment and support services. Specifically, it renews the program's authorization from 2025 through 2029.
The Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act of 2025 establishes a presumption that certain cancers leading to death or disability in public safety officers are the result of on-duty exposure to carcinogens.
Amy Klobuchar
Senator
MN
Amy Klobuchar
Senator
MN
The Honoring Our Fallen Heroes Act of 2025 establishes a presumption that certain cancers leading to death or disability in public safety officers were caused by on-duty exposure to recognized carcinogens. This law defines specific exposure-related cancers and sets conditions, such as five years of service, for the presumption to apply. It also updates review processes for adding new cancers to the list and grants retroactive application and filing extensions for eligible past and present claims.
This Act prohibits discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities in organ transplant allocation and related services by requiring reasonable accommodations and individualized assessments.
Ashley Moody
Senator
FL
Ashley Moody
Senator
FL
The Charlotte Woodward Organ Transplant Discrimination Prevention Act prohibits covered entities from denying an organ transplant or related services solely because an individual has a disability. The bill mandates reasonable modifications to policies and requires consideration of an individual's support network when assessing their ability to comply with post-transplant requirements. This ensures that qualified individuals receive equal access to the entire organ transplant process, from evaluation through aftercare.
This bill establishes a federal duty of care and safety requirements for online platforms regarding minors, mandates algorithmic transparency and user choice regarding content personalization, and sets enforcement mechanisms.
Marsha Blackburn
Senator
TN
Marsha Blackburn
Senator
TN
The Kids Online Safety Act establishes a comprehensive "duty of care" requiring online platforms to design features that mitigate specific harms to minors, such as those related to mental health and exploitation. It mandates that platforms provide minors with default, restrictive safety settings and robust parental controls over data sharing and recommendations. Furthermore, the legislation demands significant transparency regarding algorithmic ranking systems and grants the FTC enforcement authority.
This resolution supports the goals and ideals of National Hospital Week, May 11–17, 2025, to recognize the vital role of hospitals and their staff in providing essential healthcare services nationwide.
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
John Barrasso
Senator
WY
This resolution officially supports the goals and ideals of National Hospital Week, observed from May 11 through May 17, 2025. It recognizes the essential, high-quality care provided by the nation's hospitals and the vital work performed by their dedicated staff. The resolution encourages the public to observe this week with appropriate programs to honor the crucial role hospitals play in community health.
This resolution officially designates the week of May 11 through May 17, 2025, as National Police Week to honor law enforcement officers, remember those killed in the line of duty, and encourage public observance.
Charles Grassley
Senator
IA
Charles Grassley
Senator
IA
This resolution officially designates the week of May 11 through May 17, 2025, as "National Police Week." It serves to honor the valor and integrity of law enforcement officers across the nation. The resolution specifically remembers the officers killed in the line of duty during 2024 and encourages the public to observe this week to show appreciation for law enforcement personnel.
This resolution directs the Senate Legal Counsel to sue the President to enforce the Constitution's Foreign Emoluments Clause against potential influence from foreign governments.
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
Richard Blumenthal
Senator
CT
This resolution directs the Senate Legal Counsel to initiate a civil lawsuit to enforce the Foreign Emoluments Clause of the U.S. Constitution against the President. The action seeks to legally prevent the President from accepting gifts, payments, or benefits from foreign governments without explicit Congressional approval. This measure is being taken due to concerns that the President's personal financial dealings with foreign entities may violate constitutional restrictions designed to ensure undivided loyalty to the United States.
This resolution urges immediate U.S. diplomatic action to secure the release of hostages, end the blockade preventing humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza, and achieve a lasting cessation of hostilities.
Peter Welch
Senator
VT
Peter Welch
Senator
VT
This resolution calls for the urgent delivery of humanitarian aid to address the severe crisis facing civilians in Gaza, highlighting widespread hunger and the collapse of essential services due to blocked aid. It urges the Administration to immediately use all diplomatic tools to secure the release of hostages, lift the blockade on aid, and work toward a lasting end to the fighting.
The Criminal History Access Act of 2025 amends federal law to explicitly grant access to criminal history records for state peace officer standards and training agencies.
Jerry Moran
Senator
KS
Jerry Moran
Senator
KS
The Criminal History Access Act of 2025 amends federal law to explicitly grant access to criminal history records for state Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) Agencies. This ensures that agencies responsible for certifying and training law enforcement officers have the necessary information. The Attorney General is required to update federal regulations within 180 days to reflect these changes.
This Act mandates that health plans cover medically necessary diagnosis and treatment for congenital anomalies or birth defects affecting the eyes, ears, teeth, mouth, or jaw, starting in 2026.
Tammy Baldwin
Senator
WI
Tammy Baldwin
Senator
WI
The Ensuring Lasting Smiles Act mandates that health plans cover medically necessary diagnosis and treatment for congenital anomalies or birth defects affecting the eyes, ears, teeth, mouth, or jaw. This coverage must apply to outpatient and inpatient care, including necessary dental and orthodontic support, unless the procedure is purely cosmetic. These new requirements take effect for plan years beginning on or after January 1, 2026.
This Act bans paid conversion therapy practices aimed at changing an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity, treating violations as unfair and deceptive business practices enforceable by the FTC and Attorneys General.
Patty Murray
Senator
WA
Patty Murray
Senator
WA
The Therapeutic Fraud Prevention Act of 2025 bans the practice of paid conversion therapy aimed at changing an individual's sexual orientation or gender identity, deeming it ineffective and harmful. This Act treats the provision or advertisement of such therapy as an unfair or deceptive business practice under the FTC Act. Enforcement authority is granted to the Federal Trade Commission, the U.S. Attorney General, and State Attorneys General. The law includes a severability clause ensuring that the invalidation of one provision does not void the entire Act.
This resolution expresses support for designating the week of May 4-10, 2025, as National Small Business Week to celebrate the vital contributions of small businesses and entrepreneurs nationwide.
Joni Ernst
Senator
IA
Joni Ernst
Senator
IA
This resolution expresses strong support for designating the week of May 4 through May 10, 2025, as National Small Business Week. It aims to celebrate the vital contributions of the over 34.5 million small businesses that support tens of millions of jobs nationwide. The bill honors the hard work and entrepreneurial spirit of small business owners in every community.
This bill expands the definition of highly compensated individuals whose compensation is not tax-deductible for corporations, effective for tax years beginning after December 31, 2024.
John Reed
Senator
RI
John Reed
Senator
RI
This act updates tax law to broaden the definition of highly compensated individuals whose compensation is subject to deduction limits for corporations. It expands the scope beyond traditional employees to include anyone providing services to the company, as well as certain highly paid former officers. The goal is to prevent companies from deducting excessive executive pay from their taxable income.
This Senate resolution urges the Secretary of Health and Human Services to withdraw any proposal that reduces public notice and comment opportunities for new regulations.
Ron Wyden
Senator
OR
Ron Wyden
Senator
OR
This Senate resolution urges the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) to withdraw a proposed rule that would reduce opportunities for public notice and comment on new regulations. The Senate emphasizes that robust public input is essential for creating fair and effective policies that impact millions of Americans. It calls for HHS to maintain the established 54-year practice of allowing stakeholders to provide feedback before finalizing significant rule changes.
This resolution officially designates April 2025 as Financial Literacy Month to promote essential personal finance education across the nation.
John Reed
Senator
RI
John Reed
Senator
RI
This resolution officially designates April 2025 as "Financial Literacy Month" to raise national awareness about the critical need for personal finance education. It highlights current financial struggles, such as high household debt and lack of banking access, while emphasizing that financial education leads to better economic outcomes. The resolution encourages federal, state, and local entities to observe the month with programs promoting essential skills like budgeting, saving, and debt management.