Legislation

Bill # Bill Description Updated
S.3695 Cosponsored  — A bill to institute a moratorium on disconnections of telephone and internet services.
S.3701 Cosponsored  — A bill to require the Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Communications and Information, in consultation with the Secretary of Education, to promulgate regulations to provide support to institutions of higher education for the provision of certain equipment and services to students of those institutions, and for other purposes.
S.3690 Cosponsored  — A bill to provide for E-Rate support for Wi-Fi hotspots, modems, routers, and connected devices during emergency periods relating to COVID-19, and for other purposes.
S.3677 Cosponsored  — A bill to require the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to promulgate an emergency temporary standard to protect employees from occupational exposure to SARS-CoV-2, and for other purposes.
S.3684 Sponsored  — A bill to make supplemental appropriations for the Departments of Agriculture, the Interior, Homeland Security, Labor, and Commerce for the fiscal year ending September 30, 2020, and for other purposes.
S.3679 Cosponsored  — A bill to require the Internal Revenue Service to establish a procedure by which parents may immediately claim the recovery rebate amount for children born in 2020.
S.3672 Sponsored  — A bill to provide States and Indian Tribes with flexibility in administering the temporary assistance for needy families program due to the public health emergency with respect to the Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19), to make emergency grants to States and Indian Tribes to provide financial support for low-income individuals affected by that public health emergency, and for other purposes.
S.3676 Sponsored  — A bill to extend certain temporary credit union provisions enacted under the CARES Act, to include an exception for disaster area member business loans made by insured credit unions, and for other purposes.
S.3660 Cosponsored  — A bill to provide emergency funding for caseworkers and child protective services.
S.3652 Cosponsored  — A bill to allow 2020 recovery rebates with respect to qualifying children over the age of 16 and other dependents.
S.3649 Cosponsored  — A bill to promote competition, to preserve the ability of local governments to provide broadband capacity and services, and for other purposes.
S.3627 Cosponsored  — A bill to provide for the expedited and transparent procurement and distribution of equipment and supplies needed to combat COVID-19.
S.3620 Cosponsored  — A bill to establish a Housing Assistance Fund at the Department of the Treasury.
S.3623 Cosponsored  — A bill to provide for an enhanced Coronavirus relief fund for units of government with a population of 500,000 or less, and for other purposes.
S.3629 Sponsored  — A bill to establish the Office to Enforce and Protect Against Child Sexual Exploitation.
S.3602 Cosponsored  — A bill to provide loan forgiveness for certain borrowers of Department of Agriculture direct farm loans, and for other purposes.
S.3609 Cosponsored  — A bill to ensure that all communities have access to urgently needed COVID-19 testing, treatment, public health information, and relief benefits regardless of immigration status or limited English proficiency, and for other purposes.
S.3612 Cosponsored  — A bill to clarify for purposes of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 that receipt of coronavirus assistance does not affect the tax treatment of ordinary business expenses.
S.3611 Cosponsored  — A bill to amend the Mineral Leasing Act and the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to limit the authority of the Secretary of the Interior to reduce certain royalties, to amend the CARES Act to limit the provision of assistance to certain businesses, to impose a moratorium on certain oil and natural gas lease sales, the issuance of coal leases, and modifications to certain regulations, to extend certain public comment periods, and for other purposes.
S.3503 Cosponsored  — A bill to authorize the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to treat certain programs of education converted to distance learning by reason of emergencies and health-related situations in the same manner as programs of education pursued at educational institutions, and for other purposes.
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