All Roll Calls
Yes: 399 • No: 5
Sponsored By: Senator Mike Crapo
Became Law
Reauthorizes Secure Rural Schools funding and extends program authorities. This law continues payments tied to federal land while changing payment timing and distribution rules for fiscal years 2024 and 2025 to align with amounts already paid to counties.
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 1 costs, 0 mixed.
The law keeps Secure Rural Schools payments going through FY2026. It also keeps key project and county fund authorities in place through 2028–2029, and keeps Resource Advisory Committees operating through 2026. For FY2024 and FY2025, counties keep the election they made for FY2023, and no new election is needed. Treasury must send all FY2024 and FY2025 payments within 45 days of enactment.
For FY2024 and FY2025, later payments are reduced if money already went out. A county’s payment is cut by any 50% payment it already received for that year. A State’s payment is cut by any county’s share of a 25% distribution that went to the State before this law.
Mike Crapo
ID • R
Patty Murray
WA • D
Sponsored 2/3/2025
Rick Scott
FL • R
Sponsored 2/3/2025
Amy Klobuchar
MN • D
Sponsored 2/3/2025
Tim Sheehy
MT • R
Sponsored 2/3/2025
Michael Bennet
CO • D
Sponsored 2/3/2025
Lisa Murkowski
AK • R
Sponsored 2/3/2025
James Justice
WV • R
Sponsored 2/3/2025
Catherine Cortez Masto
NV • D
Sponsored 2/3/2025
Roger Wicker
MS • R
Sponsored 2/6/2025
Bernie Sanders
VT • I
Sponsored 2/20/2025
Alex Padilla
CA • D
Sponsored 2/25/2025
Maria Cantwell
WA • D
Sponsored 3/4/2025
Adam Schiff
CA • D
Sponsored 3/14/2025
Ruben Gallego
AZ • D
Sponsored 3/25/2025
John Hickenlooper
CO • D
Sponsored 5/15/2025
Ron Wyden
OR • D
Sponsored 2/3/2025
James Risch
ID • R
Sponsored 2/3/2025
Jeff Merkley
OR • D
Sponsored 2/3/2025
Dan Sullivan
AK • R
Sponsored 2/3/2025
Jacky Rosen
NV • D
Sponsored 2/3/2025
Shelley Capito
WV • R
Sponsored 2/3/2025
Jeanne Shaheen
NH • D
Sponsored 2/3/2025
Steve Daines
MT • R
Sponsored 2/3/2025
Mark Kelly
AZ • D
Sponsored 2/3/2025
Josh Hawley
MO • R
Sponsored 2/3/2025
Maggie Hassan
NH • D
Sponsored 2/3/2025
John Curtis
UT • R
Sponsored 2/3/2025
All Roll Calls
Yes: 399 • No: 5
house vote • 12/9/2025
On Motion to Suspend the Rules and Pass
Yes: 399 • No: 5
SRES255 — A resolution honoring the life, achievements, and legacy of former United States Senator Christopher "Kit" Bond of Missouri.
Honors the life and public service of Christopher Samuel "Kit" Bond. The resolution summarizes his career as Missouri State Auditor, two-term Governor, and four-term U.S. Senator and highlights his work on housing, Parents as Teachers, literacy, care for women and children, support for farmers, and national defense. It records his death on May 13, 2025, notes survivors Linda, his son Sam, and two grandchildren, and directs transmission of the resolution to his family and the House and adjournment as a mark of respect.
SRES159 — A resolution honoring the life of the Honorable John Bennett Johnston, Jr., former Senator for the State of Louisiana.
Honors the life and public service of John Bennett Johnston Jr., a Louisiana leader who served in the U.S. Senate from 1972 to 1997. Born June 10, 1932, in Shreveport, he attended C. E. Byrd High School, Washington and Lee University, the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, and LSU Law, graduating with distinction and joining the Order of the Coif in 1956. He served as a First Lieutenant in the Army Judge Advocate General's Corps in Germany from 1956 to 1959. Johnston served in the Louisiana House and State Senate before his long Senate career, where he chaired the Energy and Natural Resources Committee from 1987 to 1995 and helped shape national energy policy, flood control, hurricane protection, offshore oil and gas expansion, and natural gas deregulation. He championed conservation, helped preserve more than 120,000 acres of Louisiana inland wetlands, and helped establish the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park and the Cane River Creole National Historical Park. Johnston lived to age 92 and is remembered for integrity, distinction, and committed public service.
SRES148 — A resolution honoring the life of the Honorable Alan K. Simpson, former Senator for the State of Wyoming.
This resolution honors the life and public service of Alan K. Simpson. It summarizes his Wyoming roots, Army service, legal career, long tenure in the Wyoming legislature and U.S. Senate, leadership on veterans' issues and fiscal reform, receipt of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and civic work with Wyoming institutions. The resolution directs the Secretary of the Senate to transmit an enrolled copy to his family and to the House and states that the Senate shall adjourn as a further mark of respect.
SRES585 — A resolution honoring the life, achievements, and legacy of Ben Nighthorse Campbell.
Honors the life and legacy of Ben Nighthorse Campbell. A Korean War Air Force veteran, Olympic judo competitor, jeweler and rancher, Colorado legislator, U.S. Representative and U.S. Senator, he chaired the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs and authored landmark measures including the National Museum of the American Indian, Black Canyon of the Gunnison park designation, the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site, and water projects for the Southern Ute and Ute Mountain Ute tribes. The resolution asks the Secretary of the Senate to transmit an enrolled copy to his family and marks his memory with a Senate recess as a further sign of respect.
SRES19 — A resolution honoring the life and legacy of President Jimmy Carter and commending President Jimmy Carter for his life-long career of public service, humanitarian leadership, diplomacy, and courageous advocacy.
This resolution mourns the passing and honors the life and legacy of former President Jimmy Carter, highlighting his lifelong public service and humanitarian leadership. It recounts his 1924 birth in Plains, Georgia, Naval Academy graduation in 1946, service as Georgia governor and the 39th President, and key diplomatic achievements including the Camp David Accords and SALT II. It notes his role in creating the Departments of Education and Energy, founding The Carter Center, decades of Habitat for Humanity work that helped build about 4,400 homes, and awards including the Nobel Peace Prize.
S1032 — Major Richard Star Act
Allows full concurrent receipt of military retired pay and veterans' disability compensation for combat-related disabilities. This bill would prevent the usual 38 U.S.C. 5304 and 5305 offsets when calculating Combat-Related Special Compensation and add a monthly rule for Chapter 61 disability retirees. - Combat-disabled retirees: Would allow Combat-Related Special Compensation recipients to have their retired pay treated so it is not reduced by 38 U.S.C. 5304 or 5305 when figuring concurrent payments. - Chapter 61 disability retirees: Would let members retired under Chapter 61 who also receive veterans' disability compensation for a combat-related disability be paid both benefits for the same month without those 38 U.S.C. offsets. - Administrative and timing changes: Would remove phase-in language, update headings and cross references, and take effect the first day of the month after enactment for payments beginning that month.
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