Senate Bill Introductions
Here's a look at news stories involving U.S. Senate bills introduced in the 119th Congress
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Sen. Duckworth Introduces HOPE Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-IL, has introduced the Healthcare Opportunities for Patriots in Exile Act, known as the HOPE Act, aimed at giving certain alien veterans the opportunity to be paroled into the United States to access healthcare services provided by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. This legislation seeks to address the health needs of veterans who, due to immigration issues, have been unable to receive the care they deserve.
The HOPE Act amends the Immigration and Nationality Act, allowing eligible veterans to apply for parole into the United States if they are outside
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- Sen. Tammy Duckworth, D-IL, has introduced the Healthcare Opportunities for Patriots in Exile Act, known as the HOPE Act, aimed at giving certain alien veterans the opportunity to be paroled into the United States to access healthcare services provided by the Secretary of Veterans Affairs. This legislation seeks to address the health needs of veterans who, due to immigration issues, have been unable to receive the care they deserve.
The HOPE Act amends the Immigration and Nationality Act, allowing eligible veterans to apply for parole into the United States if they are outsidethe country due to being ordered removed or having voluntarily departed. These veterans must be seeking healthcare services under chapter 17 of title 38 of the U.S. Code, demonstrating a commitment to ensuring that those who have served the nation can receive critical medical attention even while facing complex immigration challenges.
This bill comes at a time when many veterans, particularly those facing removal from the U.S., struggle with access to essential healthcare. Sen. Duckworth's motivation behind the legislation stems from her belief that all veterans-regardless of their immigration status-should have access to the care they need. The bill underscores a growing recognition of the sacrifices made by veterans and seeks to eliminate barriers that inhibit their access to medical services.
Under the provisions of the HOPE Act, the Secretary of Homeland Security will have the discretion to grant parole on a case-by-case basis, with strict guidelines to ensure that the system is not abused. Moreover, the legislation stipulates that individuals with serious criminal histories will be ineligible for parole, prioritizing the safety and security of American citizens while also honoring the sacrifices made by veterans from other nations. The HOPE Act is a significant step toward rethinking how the U.S. assists its veterans, advocating for their health and well-being irrespective of their immigration status.
The bill (S. 3143) introduced on 11/6/2025 has 6 co-sponsors: Sens. Ruben Gallego, D-AZ; Richard Blumenthal, D-CT; Ron Wyden, D-OR; Mazie K. Hirono, D-HI; Andy Kim, D-NJ; John Fetterman, D-PA.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/3143/text
Sen. Cotton Introduces Combating Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- Sen. Tom Cotton, R-AR, has introduced the Combating Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals Act aimed at addressing the growing issue of trafficking in counterfeit and copy-cat drugs. The legislation seeks to amend the existing Fentanyl Sanctions Act to enhance measures against the distribution of these harmful substances and their active ingredients.
As opioid abuse continues to rise, counterfeit drugs are becoming an increasingly pervasive threat, often difficult to distinguish from legitimate medications. This bill comes as a response to the alarming number of overdoses linked to
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- Sen. Tom Cotton, R-AR, has introduced the Combating Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals Act aimed at addressing the growing issue of trafficking in counterfeit and copy-cat drugs. The legislation seeks to amend the existing Fentanyl Sanctions Act to enhance measures against the distribution of these harmful substances and their active ingredients.
As opioid abuse continues to rise, counterfeit drugs are becoming an increasingly pervasive threat, often difficult to distinguish from legitimate medications. This bill comes as a response to the alarming number of overdoses linked tocounterfeit pills that mimic approved pharmaceuticals. By broadening the scope of the Fentanyl Sanctions Act, the legislation expands definitions to include copy-cat ingredients and counterfeit drugs, which allows for a more comprehensive approach to targeting illicit drug trafficking.
The bill proposes several key modifications, including empowering the Director of National Intelligence-or their designee-to better identify foreign traffickers involved in distributing counterfeit substances. This amendment aims to increase cooperation among various federal agencies in combatting drug trafficking networks that exploit legal loopholes in drug manufacturing and distribution.
Additionally, it aims to strengthen regulations surrounding medications in shortage, ensuring that access to critical drugs remains a priority while combating the proliferation of counterfeit products. The bill reflects growing concerns about public health and safety, aiming to protect consumers from the dangers associated with substandard pharmaceuticals.
With illicit drug trafficking linked to rising health risks nationally, the Combating Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals Act is a critical step toward enhancing drug safety regulations and mitigating the risks associated with counterfeit medications. As Congress considers this legislation, its potential impact could resonate with millions of Americans seeking assurance in the integrity of their prescribed treatments.
The bill (S. 3134) introduced on 11/6/2025 has 1 co-sponsor: Sen. Pete Ricketts, R-NE.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/3134/text
Sen. Cornyn Introduces Ensuring the Necessary Destruction of Illicit Chinese Tobacco Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- Sen. John Cornyn, R-TX, has introduced the Ensuring the Necessary Destruction of Illicit Chinese Tobacco Act, aimed at empowering the Secretary of Health and Human Services to eliminate adulterated, misbranded, or counterfeit tobacco products entering the United States.
The bill seeks to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to tighten regulations on the importation of tobacco products. Specifically, it would allow federal authorities to take action against products considered unsafe or illegitimate. With the increasing prevalence of counterfeit and dangerous tobacco
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- Sen. John Cornyn, R-TX, has introduced the Ensuring the Necessary Destruction of Illicit Chinese Tobacco Act, aimed at empowering the Secretary of Health and Human Services to eliminate adulterated, misbranded, or counterfeit tobacco products entering the United States.
The bill seeks to amend the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to tighten regulations on the importation of tobacco products. Specifically, it would allow federal authorities to take action against products considered unsafe or illegitimate. With the increasing prevalence of counterfeit and dangerous tobaccoproducts, the legislation is intended to protect public health and maintain the integrity of the tobacco market.
Counterfeit tobacco products pose serious health risks and undermine legitimate businesses. Reports indicate a growing problem with counterfeit items, particularly those imported from certain regions, which can contain unknown and potentially hazardous ingredients. This bill reflects a timely response to a significant concern, aiming to safeguard consumers and ensure that only properly regulated products are available for sale.
Cornyn's legislation comes in the context of heightened scrutiny over tobacco imports, particularly against the backdrop of international smuggling operations that exploit regulatory loopholes. Supporters of the bill highlight that by taking decisive steps to allow for the destruction of these illicit products, the government can deter future violations and enhance public safety.
As the bill moves through the legislative process, it will be examined by the Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions. The outcome could reshape how the U.S. handles counterfeit and unsafe tobacco products, reflecting a growing commitment to ensuring consumer protection and the integrity of the tobacco supply chain.
The bill (S. 3148) introduced on 11/6/2025 has 1 co-sponsor: Sen. Martin Heinrich, D-NM.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/3148/text
Sen. Collins Introduces Comprehensive Alternative Response for Emergencies Act
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- Sen. Susan M. Collins, R-ME, has introduced the Comprehensive Alternative Response for Emergencies Act, aimed at reforming emergency medical services under the Medicare program. This legislation seeks to establish a model that allows for comprehensive emergency responses, providing necessary medical services without the requirement of patient transport.
The CARE Act is motivated by the increasing demand for effective emergency medical services, particularly as communities face a rise in health emergencies and natural disasters. The bill outlines a framework that ensures
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- Sen. Susan M. Collins, R-ME, has introduced the Comprehensive Alternative Response for Emergencies Act, aimed at reforming emergency medical services under the Medicare program. This legislation seeks to establish a model that allows for comprehensive emergency responses, providing necessary medical services without the requirement of patient transport.
The CARE Act is motivated by the increasing demand for effective emergency medical services, particularly as communities face a rise in health emergencies and natural disasters. The bill outlines a framework that ensuresMedicare coverage for ground ambulance services initiated in response to emergency calls. This will enable providers to dispatch ambulances without transporting patients when unnecessary, aligning with state and local protocols. By doing so, the act seeks to enhance the efficiency of emergency response and potentially reduce costs associated with non-transport services.
The impact of such a model could be significant for Medicare beneficiaries, who often rely on timely access to emergency care. By establishing a payment structure that compensates providers for emergency service responses, the bill aims to alleviate the financial burdens on both patients and healthcare facilities. The proposed model would operate for an initial period of five years, allowing for comprehensive data collection and analysis to inform future iterations of the program.
Furthermore, the act mandates a report from the Comptroller General of the United States to evaluate the model's effectiveness, focusing on beneficiary access, outcomes, and resource utilization. This evaluation will help identify best practices and challenges in emergency medical service provision, ensuring continued improvement.
In essence, the Comprehensive Alternative Response for Emergencies Act not only addresses immediate healthcare needs but also establishes a foundation for long-term enhancements in emergency medical services under Medicare.
The bill (S. 3145) introduced on 11/6/2025 has 1 co-sponsor: Sen. Peter Welch, D-VT.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/3145/text
Sen. Cassidy Introduces National Flood Insurance Program Automatic Extension Act
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-LA, has introduced the National Flood Insurance Program Automatic Extension Act, which aims to ensure the uninterrupted operation of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) by providing for its automatic contingent extension. This legislative measure addresses concerns surrounding the program's expiration and seeks to protect homeowners and communities vulnerable to flooding.
The NFIP, established in 1968, has played a critical role in providing flood insurance coverage to millions of Americans. With the current authorization set to expire on September
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-LA, has introduced the National Flood Insurance Program Automatic Extension Act, which aims to ensure the uninterrupted operation of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) by providing for its automatic contingent extension. This legislative measure addresses concerns surrounding the program's expiration and seeks to protect homeowners and communities vulnerable to flooding.
The NFIP, established in 1968, has played a critical role in providing flood insurance coverage to millions of Americans. With the current authorization set to expire on September30, 2023, the potential lapse could leave countless homeowners at risk in the event of a flooding disaster. This bill proposes a solution by allowing for the automatic extension of the program until the end of the fiscal year following a terminal fiscal year, unless a new law is enacted to modify these provisions.
Sen. Cassidy's initiative comes at a time when climate change has heightened the frequency and severity of floods, making the NFIP an increasingly vital resource. By facilitating a seamless continuation of coverage, the bill intends to alleviate uncertainty for policyholders and local governments alike, allowing them to focus on recovery and resilience rather than legislative hurdles.
Moreover, the bill outlines that existing flood insurance contracts and administrative functions will remain in effect during the extension period, providing essential continuity for those relying on this critical safety net. The legislation also ensures that any limitations concerning funding will remain stable, mitigating the risk of sudden disruptions to insurance operations.
Overall, the National Flood Insurance Program Automatic Extension Act aims to fortify the NFIP against potential lapses, ensuring that it can continue to serve as a crucial support system for American communities facing the threat of flooding.
The bill (S. 3151) introduced on 11/6/2025 has 1 co-sponsor: Sen. John Kennedy, R-LA.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/3151/text
Sen. Banks Introduces Veterans SPORT Act
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- Sen. Jim Banks, R-IN, has introduced the Veterans Supporting Prosthetics Opportunities and Recreational Therapy Act, aimed at enhancing the quality of life for eligible veterans by expanding the medical services covered by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The bill seeks to include adaptive prostheses and terminal devices specifically designed for sports and other recreational activities, thereby promoting physical activity and social inclusion among veterans with disabilities.
The initiative comes at a time when there is growing recognition of the need for comprehensive
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- Sen. Jim Banks, R-IN, has introduced the Veterans Supporting Prosthetics Opportunities and Recreational Therapy Act, aimed at enhancing the quality of life for eligible veterans by expanding the medical services covered by the Department of Veterans Affairs. The bill seeks to include adaptive prostheses and terminal devices specifically designed for sports and other recreational activities, thereby promoting physical activity and social inclusion among veterans with disabilities.
The initiative comes at a time when there is growing recognition of the need for comprehensivesupport for veterans transitioning to civilian life. Many veterans face physical challenges that affect their ability to participate in recreational activities, which can have significant impacts on their mental health and overall well-being. By ensuring access to specialized adaptive equipment, the legislation aims to encourage veterans to engage in sports and recreational pursuits, fostering a sense of community and promoting healthier lifestyles.
Historically, veterans have often struggled to receive adequate support for adaptive equipment that enhances their mobility in leisure activities. The Veterans SPORT Act addresses this gap by mandating the inclusion of adaptive devices in the medical services provided by the Veterans Affairs Secretary. This change not only acknowledges the unique challenges faced by disabled veterans but also seeks to empower them to lead active, fulfilling lives.
The proposal is expected to be reviewed by the Committee on Veterans' Affairs and, if approved, could pave the way for significant advancements in veteran care. The act underscores a commitment to improving veterans' health and lifestyle, ultimately supporting their reintegration into society after military service. As discussions around veterans' resources continue, the Veterans SPORT Act stands out as a proactive approach to addressing the diverse needs of those who have served the nation.
The bill (S. 3138) introduced on 11/6/2025 has 1 co-sponsor: Sen. Angus S. King Jr., I-ME.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/3138/text
Sen. Alsobrooks Introduces Federal Worker Mortgage Forbearance Act
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- Sen. Angela D. Alsobrooks, D-MD, has introduced the Federal Worker Mortgage Forbearance Act, designed to provide federal employees with the ability to request and receive a forbearance on certain mortgage loans during government funding lapses. The proposed legislation seeks to alleviate financial pressures faced by federal workers during furlough periods by offering them the opportunity to pause mortgage payments without penalties.
The act is a direct response to the economic hardships experienced by many federal employees during government shutdowns, which have become
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WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 -- Sen. Angela D. Alsobrooks, D-MD, has introduced the Federal Worker Mortgage Forbearance Act, designed to provide federal employees with the ability to request and receive a forbearance on certain mortgage loans during government funding lapses. The proposed legislation seeks to alleviate financial pressures faced by federal workers during furlough periods by offering them the opportunity to pause mortgage payments without penalties.
The act is a direct response to the economic hardships experienced by many federal employees during government shutdowns, which have becomemore frequent in recent years. Employees find themselves in precarious financial situations when their income is disrupted, often struggling to meet mortgage obligations. By permitting forbearance, the bill aims to ease the burden on these individuals and prevent them from falling into financial distress, which could result in long-term damage to their credit scores and housing stability.
In practical terms, the bill allows covered individuals-federal employees and certain contractors-to submit requests for mortgage forbearance regardless of their loan's delinquency status. If approved, forbearance can be granted for a period of 90 days, during which time no additional fees or interest will accrue. Notably, the legislation also prohibits lump-sum payments upon the conclusion of the forbearance period, ensuring that recipients can transition back to regular payment schedules without overwhelming financial obligations.
The Federal Worker Mortgage Forbearance Act is set against the backdrop of increasing calls for financial protections for government employees, highlighted during recent discussions around appropriations and budget stability. By establishing safeguards, this measure aims to provide federal workers with critical financial relief during times of uncertainty, ultimately contributing to their long-term economic security.
The bill (S. 3156) introduced on 11/7/2025 has 3 co-sponsors: Sens. Chris Van Hollen, D-MD; Tim Kaine, D-VA; Mark R. Warner, D-VA.
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Primary source of information: https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/senate-bill/3156/text