US Senator

Jerry Moran 2025-2026 Regular Session - Authored & Sponsored Legislation (Page 6)

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Co-Sponsor of Legislation

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Us Congress Senate Bill SB401

Introduced
2/4/25  
Fair Access to Banking Act
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB469

Introduced
2/6/25  
Family Farm and Small Business Exemption Act
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB475

Introduced
2/6/25  
Alternatives to PAIN Act Alternatives to Prevent Addiction In the Nation Act
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB478

Introduced
2/6/25  
Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act of 2025
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB479

Introduced
2/6/25  
New Markets Tax Credit Extension Act of 2025
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB489

Introduced
2/6/25  
Air Guard STATUS Act of 2025 Air Guard Standardizing Tuition Assistance To Unify the Services Act of 2025
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB5

Introduced
1/6/25  
Engrossed
1/21/25  
Enrolled
1/23/25  
Passed
1/29/25  
Chaptered
1/29/25  
Laken Riley ActThis bill requires the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to detain certain non-U.S. nationals (aliens under federal law) who have been arrested for burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting. The bill also authorizes states to sue the federal government for decisions or alleged failures related to immigration enforcement.Under this bill, DHS must detain an individual who (1) is unlawfully present in the United States or did not possess the necessary documents when applying for admission; and (2) has been charged with, arrested for, convicted of, or admits to having committed acts that constitute the essential elements of burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting.The bill also authorizes state governments to sue for injunctive relief over certain immigration-related decisions or alleged failures by the federal government if the decision or failure caused the state or its residents harm, including financial harm of more than $100. Specifically, the state government may sue the federal government over adecision to release a non-U.S. national from custody;failure to fulfill requirements relating to inspecting individuals seeking admission into the United States, including requirements related to asylum interviews;failure to fulfill a requirement to stop issuing visas to nationals of a country that unreasonably denies or delays acceptance of nationals of that country;violation of limitations on immigration parole, such as the requirement that parole be granted only on a case-by-case basis; orfailure to detain an individual who has been ordered removed from the United States.
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB503

Introduced
2/10/25  
Refer
2/10/25  
NET Act Network Equipment Transparency Act
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB505

Introduced
2/11/25  
‘Protect Small Businesses from Excessive Paperwork Act of 2025

Primary Sponsor of Legislation

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Us Congress Senate Bill SB402

Introduced
2/5/25  
Words Matter for the District of Columbia Courts Act
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB410

Introduced
2/5/25  
Love Lives On Act of 2025
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB448

Introduced
2/6/25  
CIRCUIT Act Credit Incentives for Resilient Critical Utility Infrastructure and Transformers Act
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB506

Introduced
2/11/25  
Coordinating Care for Senior Veterans and Wounded Warriors Act
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB510

Introduced
2/11/25  
Financing Our Energy Future Act
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Us Congress Senate Bill SB525

Introduced
2/11/25  
A bill to transfer the functions, duties, responsibilities, assets, liabilities, orders, determinations, rules, regulations, permits, grants, loans, contracts, agreements, certificates, licenses, and privileges of the United States Agency for International Development relating to implementing and administering the Food for Peace Act to the Department of Agriculture.