US Representative

Mary Gay Scanlon 2025-2026 Regular Session - Authored & Sponsored Legislation (Page 12)

Legislative Session

Co-Sponsor of Legislation

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Us Congress House Bill HB4797

Introduced
7/29/25  
EATS Act of 2025 Enhance Access To SNAP Act of 2025
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Us Congress House Bill HB4827

Introduced
7/29/25  
Medical Debt Relief Act of 2025
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Us Congress House Bill HB484

Introduced
1/16/25  
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1/16/25  
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2/14/25  
Food Deserts Act This bill establishes a grant program within the Department of Agriculture to reduce food deserts. Under the program, grants are provided to states for revolving funds that support the establishment and operation of grocery stores in underserved communities. Underserved communities are communities that have (1) limited access to affordable, healthy foods, including fresh fruits and vegetables, in grocery retail stores or farmer-to-consumer direct markets; and (2) a high rate of hunger, a high rate of food insecurity, or a high poverty rate.The bill requires states to use such funds for loans that support grocery stores in underserved communities, including for opening a store (excluding new construction), or supporting an existing store.In order to qualify for loans, grocery stores must meet criteria enumerated in the bill. For example, grocery stores must (1) emphasize unprocessed, healthful foods; (2) provide staple foods and a variety of raw fruits and vegetables; and (3) charge affordable prices at or below market values.Further, states must prioritize loan applications from entities that meet criteria related tohiring workers from the underserved community,providing classes or educational information about a healthful diet,sourcing food from local urban farms and gardens, anddemonstrating existing supply chain relationships in the grocery industry.
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Us Congress House Bill HB4876

Introduced
8/5/25  
Reproductive Freedom for Veterans Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB4881

Introduced
8/5/25  
SWIFT VOTE Act Supplying Wait-time Information to Facilitate Timely Voting with Operational and Technology Enhancements Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB491

Introduced
1/16/25  
Equal COLA Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB492

Introduced
1/16/25  
Saving the Civil Service Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB493

Introduced
1/16/25  
FAIR Act Federal Adjustment of Income Rates Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB4967

Introduced
8/12/25  
To amend the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008 to exclude from income certain funds received under the Social Security Act.
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Us Congress House Bill HB51

Introduced
1/3/25  
Washington, D.C. Admission Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB539

Introduced
1/16/25  
Chiropractic Medicare Coverage Modernization Act of 2025
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Us Congress House Bill HB630

Introduced
1/22/25  
Neighbors Not Enemies Act
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Us Congress House Bill HB646

Introduced
1/23/25  
Build Housing with Care Act of 2025
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Us Congress House Bill HB759

Introduced
1/28/25  
Federal Firefighters Families First Act

Primary Sponsor of Legislation

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Us Congress House Bill HB535

Introduced
1/16/25  
Inaugural Fund Integrity ActThis bill limits donations to inaugural committees and requires these committees to disclose donations and disbursements.Specifically, inaugural committees may not solicit, accept, or receive donations from corporations or foreign nationals. An individual may not make a donation in the name of another individual or authorize his or her name to be used to make such a donation. In addition, foreign nationals may not make donations or make promises to make donations to inaugural committees.Further, the bill caps the amount an individual may donate to an inaugural committee.Donations to inaugural committees may not be converted to personal use.Finally, inaugural committees must report certain information on donations and disbursements to the Federal Election Commission.