Legislative Trackers
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HR 7861
Introduced 2026-03-09A summary is in progress. -
S 976
Introduced 2025-03-12A summary is in progress. -
HR 3665
Introduced 2025-05-29Medicare Economic Security Solutions Act
This bill modifies provisions relating to enrollment periods for Medicare medical services.
Among other things, the bill establishes a late enrollment penalty of 15% of monthly premiums and applies the penalty for a period equal to twice the number of months in each 12-month period during which the individual was not enrolled. Currently, the late enrollment penalty is 10% of monthly premiums for each 12-month period during which the individual was not enrolled, and the penalty continues to apply for as long as the individual is enrolled in Medicare medical services.
The bill also expands the special enrollment periods to individuals who have health insurance coverage other than through their employer.
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S 2867
Introduced 2025-09-18A summary is in progress. -
S 2459
Introduced 2025-07-24A summary is in progress. -
HR 6016
Introduced 2025-11-10A summary is in progress. -
HR 2023
Introduced 2025-03-11A summary is in progress. -
HR 7362
Introduced 2026-02-04A summary is in progress. -
S 3615
Introduced 2026-01-12A summary is in progress. -
S 2549
Introduced 2025-07-30Time Off to Vote Act
This bill requires an employer, upon the request of an employee, to provide the employee with a minimum of two consecutive hours of paid leave while polls or sites that facilitate voting-related activity are open on the day of a federal election. This allotted time may be used to vote, return a mail-in ballot, or perform other voting-related activities.
The employer may determine the two-hour period, excluding any lunch break or other break.
Taking such leave shall not result in the employee losing accrued employment benefits.
The bill makes it unlawful for an employer to interfere with the right to take such leave or for an employer to discriminate against an employee for taking such leave. Further, the bill makes it unlawful for any employer to retaliate against an employee for (1) opposing any practice made unlawful by this bill; (2) filing a charge, or instituting or causing to be instituted any proceeding, under or related to this bill; or (3) testifying or preparing to testify in an inquiry or proceeding relating to such leave.
The bill specifies penalties for employers who violate these provisions.
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S 2875
Introduced 2025-09-18A summary is in progress. -
S 1707
Introduced 2025-05-12A summary is in progress. -
S 2031
Introduced 2025-06-11A summary is in progress. -
S 1504
Introduced 2025-04-29A summary is in progress. -
HR 3532
Introduced 2025-05-21A summary is in progress. -
HR 1320
Introduced 2025-02-13A summary is in progress. -
HR 6304
Introduced 2025-11-25A summary is in progress. -
HR 5296
Introduced 2025-09-11A summary is in progress. -
HR 6609
Introduced 2025-12-11A summary is in progress. -
HR 3417
Introduced 2025-05-14A summary is in progress.