LEGISLATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS
2021-2025
2021 ELECTION INTEGRITY LEGISLATION:
Arizona HB 2054: Voter Registration Database; Death Records. This bill mandates the comparison death records with the statewide voter registration database to ensure accurate voter rolls. The bill was signed into law by Governor Doug Ducey on March 18, 2021.
Arizona HB 2059: Voter Registration; Cancellation; Status Changes This bill requires county recorders to cancel voter registrations upon receiving reliable information about a registrants such as felony convictions or death, and to investigate potential non-residency. The bill was signed into law by Governor Doug Ducey on March 23, 2021.
Arizona HB 2569 Elections: private funding; prohibition — was passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor on April 9, 2021. The Act adds to Arizona law, prohibiting state and local election authorities from receiving or using private funding for voting administration
Arizona HB 2905: Early Ballots; Request Required This bill requires electors to request early ballots verbally or in writing within 93 days before an election, prohibiting unsolicited early ballot mailings by election officers. Violations by officials are classified as a class 5 felony. The bill was signed into law by Governor Doug Ducey on July 9, 2021.
Florida SB 90: Election Administration. This bill revises Florida’s Election Code to enhance voter identification, limit vote-by-mail ballot requests, restrict ballot drop box access, and prohibit private funding for election expenses. The bill was signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis on May 6, 2021.
Georgia SB 202: Election Integrity Act of 2021 This bill reforms Georgia's election laws, requiring photo ID for absentee voting, restricting ballot drop boxes, and prohibiting third-party election funding. The bill was signed into law by Governor Brian Kemp on March 25, 2021.
Idaho SB 1168 (2021) related to elections—prohibited the use of private moneys by state and local election authorities for administering elections. The bill was enacted as Session Law Chapter 275, effective July 1, 2021.
North Dakota HB 1256 (2021) - Prohibits accepting grants or donations from private persons for election matters—bans state and local officials from soliciting, accepting, or using nonpublic funds for election administration. The bill was signed by Governor Doug Burgum on April 16, 2021.
Ohio House Bill 110 —banned public officials administering elections from accepting or spending money from nongovernmental persons or entities for voter registration, education, absentee voting, official recruitment or training. The bill was signed July 1, 2021.
Texas SB 1: Election Integrity Protection Act of 2021 This bill strengthens Texas election laws by requiring voter ID for mail-in ballots, banning drive-through voting, limiting early voting hours, and prohibiting unsolicited mail-in ballot applications. The bill was signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott on September 7, 2021.
Tennessee Senate Bill 1315 - Tennessee Election Integrity Act—requires election officials to annually disclose any non-governmental funds received for conducting elections. Private contributions are barred unless approved by a joint resolution of the General Assembly. The was signed May 11, 2021.
2021 STOP CRITICAL RACE THEORY:
Arizona HB 2906: Critical Race Theory; Public Entities This bill prohibits state and local governments from requiring employees to engage in training suggesting they are inherently racist, sexist, or oppressive based on race, ethnicity, or sex. The bill was signed into law by Governor Doug Ducey on July 9, 2021.
Arkansas SB 627: An Act to Prohibit the Propagation of Divisive Concepts This bill prohibits teaching or promoting divisive concepts, such as one race or sex being inherently superior or inferior, and mandates review of state training materials. The bill was passed by Governor Asa Hutchinson on May 3, 2021.
Idaho HB 377: Dignity and Nondiscrimination in Public Education This bill prohibits public schools from compelling students to adopt beliefs that any race, sex, or religion is inherently superior or responsible for past actions of their group. It bans related spending and aims to prevent indoctrination, including critical race theory. The bill was signed by Governor Brad Little on April 28, 2021.
Iowa HF 802: Nondiscrimination in Education Act. This bill prohibits Iowa schools and government entities from teaching divisive concepts, like inherent racial or sexual superiority. It bans related training and funding. Governor Kim Reynolds signed it into law on June 8, 2021.
Oklahoma HB 1775: Education; Prohibiting Certain Concepts This bill bans schools from teaching concepts like racial or sexual superiority or inherent bias based on race or sex, targeting critical race theory. Governor Kevin Stitt signed it into law on May 7, 2021.
Tennessee HB 0580: Education; Divisive Concepts This bill prohibits schools from teaching divisive concepts, like racial superiority, and allows withholding funds for violations. Governor Bill Lee signed it into law on May 25, 2021.
Texas HB 3979: Civics Education This bill restricts teaching critical race theory in Texas schools, prohibiting concepts like inherent racial superiority or collective guilt. It emphasizes historical document study. Governor Greg Abbott signed it into law on June 15, 2021.
Utah HR901: House Resolution on Critical Race Theory. This resolution urges the State Board of Education to ban critical race theory in schools, opposing concepts like inherent racism or collective guilt based on race. It passed the Utah House on May 19, 2021. As a resolution, it did not require the governor’s signature.
2021 STOP BIG TECH CENSORSHIP:
Florida SB 7072: Social Media Platforms. This bill prohibits social media platforms from deplatforming candidates, regulates public contracts for entities with antitrust violations, and authorizes legal action for non-compliance. Governor Ron DeSantis signed it into law on May 24, 2021.
2021 STOP VACCINE MANDATE LEGISLATION:
North Dakota HB 1511: Limitations on COVID-19 Vaccination Documentation. This bill prohibits requiring documentation of COVID-19 vaccinations or antibodies and bans employer-mandated vaccinations. The bill was signed into law by Governor Doug Burgum on November 12, 2021.
West Virginia HB 335: Prohibiting COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates. This bill bans state and local governments, schools, and businesses from mandating COVID-19 vaccines for employees or students, with limited exceptions. It protects individual choice. The bill was signed into law by Governor Jim Justice on October 22, 2021.
Wyoming HB 1002: Federal COVID Vaccine Mandates-Prohibition and Remedies-2. This bill prohibits enforcing federal COVID-19 vaccine mandates in Wyoming, authorizes litigation to protect individual rights, and provides appropriations. The bill was signed it into law on November 12, 2021.
2022 ELECTION INTEGRITY LEGISLATION:
Alabama House Bill 194, known as the “Zuckerbucks” bill, was signed into law by Governor Kay Ivey on April 7, 2022. The legislation prohibits state and local election officials from soliciting, accepting, using, or disposing of private donations for funding election-related expenses.
Indiana Senate Bill 134, titled "Appropriation of Donated Money," was signed into law by Governor Eric Holcomb on March 11, 2022. The legislation prohibits state and local election officials from soliciting, accepting, or using private donations for election-related expenses.
Mississippi House Bill 1365 prohibits state and local officials from soliciting, accepting, using, or disposing of private funds for election-related expenses. The bill was signed into law by Governor Tate Reeves on April 1, 2022.
Missouri House Bill 1878 is an omnibus elections law requiring photo ID to vote, banning private election funding. The bill was signed by Gov. Mike Parson August 28, 2022.
Nebraska LB 843, an omnibus elections reform bill introduced by Sen. Tom Brewer, modernized election procedures—covering drop-box rules, ballot deadlines, voter assistance, confidential voter lists, and prohibiting private funding of elections. The bill was signed into law by the Governor on April 19, 2022.
Oklahoma House Bill 3046, titled the Prohibit the Private Funding of Elections Act, bans state and local officials from accepting private funds for election purposes. The bill was signed into law by the Governor on May 4, 2022.
Pennsylvania Senate Bill 982, amending the Pennsylvania Election Code, mandates public funding for elections via tax-derived revenues, establishes the Election Integrity Grant Program, and criminalizes use of private funds for election administration. The bill was signed into law as Act 88 of 2022 by the Governor.
South Carolina Senate Bill 108, titled "Establishes Early Voting for Primary and General Elections," introduced nearly 20 election reforms such as a two-week early voting period, stricter absentee ballot rules, private funding bans, and stronger penalties for election infractions. The bill was signed by Governor Henry McMaster on May 13, 2022.
South Dakota Senate Bill 122, titled “An Act to prohibit private funding of election costs except for gifts of a nominal and intrinsic value,” prohibits private funding for public elections. Th bill was signed by Governor Kristi Noem on March 28, 2022.
Tennessee Senate Bill 2245 expressly prohibits non-U.S. citizens from voting in federal, state, or local elections and bans local governments from extending voting rights to noncitizens. It was signed into law by Governor Bill Lee on May 4, 2022.
Utah Senate Bill 219, titled "Election Funding Amendments," prohibits election officers from soliciting, accepting, or using donated funds from non-government entities for elections. The bill signed by Governor Spencer Cox on March 23, 2022.
Virginia Senate Bill 80, titled “Election officials, state and local; acceptance of certain gifts and funding prohibited,” bans state and local election officials from soliciting, accepting, using, private money, grants, for election-related expenses. The bill signed into law by Governor Glenn Youngkin on April 11, 2022.
West Virginia House Bill 4097, titled “Prohibiting Nonpublic Funding for Election Administration,” prohibits state and local election officials from accepting private donations for election-related expenses. The bill was approved by the Governor on March 30, 2022.
Proof of Citizenship and Legal forms of ID at the Polls to prevent illegals from accessing the polls:
Florida Senate Bill 144, titled “Identification Cards,” requires the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (DHSMV) to issue, replace, or renew identification cards at no charge to individuals who present a valid Florida voter’s registration card. The bill was signed into law by Governor Ron DeSantis on June 24, 2022.
Oklahoma House Bill 3365 amends various provisions related to voter registration in the state. The bill was signed into law by Governor Kevin Stitt on May 20, 2022.
Mississippi HB 1510, titled “An Act to Amend Section 23-15-15, Mississippi Code of 1972, to Require the Registrar Upon Receiving a Completed Voter Registration Application to Enter an Applicant into the Statewide Elections Management System,” If discrepancies arise regarding U.S. citizenship, registrars must notify applicants, who must provide proof of citizenship, failure to do so results in rejection of the application. The bill was signed into law by Governor Tate Reeves on April 14, 2022.
Tennessee House Bill 2128, titled “An Act to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2, Chapter 2 and Title 2, Chapter 7, relative to election integrity,” prohibits non‑U.S. citizens from voting in federal, state, or local elections and bans local governments from granting them voting rights. The bill was signed by Governor Bill Lee on April 29, 2022.
Virginia House Bill 1140, titled “Voter Registration; Cancellation of Registration; Notice Requirement,” mandates that general registrars notify voters by mail and email when their voter registration is canceled. The bill was signed into law by Governor Glenn Youngkin on April 11, 2022.
New Hampshire Senate Bill 418, titled “An Act Relative to Verification of Voter Affidavits,” establishes a new "affidavit ballot" for first-time Election Day registrants without valid ID. Voters must submit proof of identity within seven days; failure results in ballot invalidation. Signed into law on June 17, 2022.
Oklahoma Senate Bill 714, titled “An Act relating to elections; which relate to absentee voting; modifies absentee voting procedures for incapacitated voters in nursing facilities or veterans centers. The bill was signed into law by Governor Kevin Stitt on April 6, 2022.
Oklahoma House Bill 3321, titled “An Act relating to elections; amending various provisions of election code,”. The bill was signed by Governor Kevin Stitt on May 20, 2022.
Arizona House Bill 2236, titled “Voter Registration; Request Required,” prohibits automatic voter registration by state agencies unless explicitly authorized by law. The bill was signed into law by Governor Doug Ducey on May 27, 2022.
Strict absentee ballot harvesting and trafficking security:
Arizona House Bill 2243, titled “Voter Registration; State Residency; Cancellation,” requires county recorders to cancel voter registrations if they have reason to believe an individual is not a U.S. citizen. The bill was signed into law by Governor Doug Ducey on July 6, 2022.
Arizona Senate Bill 1260, titled “Registrations; Early Voting; Move Notice”, mandates county recorders to cancel voter registrations upon confirmation of a voter being registered in another county. The bill was signed into law by Governor Doug Ducey on June 6, 2022.
Idaho House Bill 694 this measure facilitates the cross-checking of voter rolls against death records to enhance election integrity. The bill was signed into law by Governor Brad Little on March 23, 2022.
Idaho Senate Bill 1351, titled “An Act Relating to Voter Registration Maintenance,” mandates that the Idaho Secretary of State report to the Legislature on actions taken to maintain accurate voter registration rolls. The bill was signed into law by Governor Brad Little on March 23, 2022.
Oklahoma House Bill 2976, titled “An Act relating to elections; authorizes the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation to assist in election-related investigations. The bill signed into law by Governor Kevin Stitt on May 2, 2022
Virginia House Bill 55, titled “Voter Registration; List Maintenance; Lists of Decedents Transmitted by State Registrar of Vital Records,” requires the State Registrar of Vital Records to transmit a weekly list of decedents to the Department of Elections. Signed into law by Governor Glenn Youngkin on February 23, 2022.
Other New Security, Audit Procedures, Accountability to Local Electors, Poll Watch Rights, and more including:
Arizona Senate Bill 1362, titled “An Act Relating to Early Ballots,” authorizes the on-site tabulation of early ballots at polling places or voting centers on Election Day. The bill was signed into law by Governor Doug Ducey on June 6, 2022.
Arizona Senate Bill 1389, titled “An Act relating to domestic relations proceedings; relating to incapacitated persons; guardian ad litem”, was signed into law by Governor Doug Ducey on April 18, 2022.
Kansas House Bill 2252 - “An Act concerning crimes, criminal procedure and punishment; relating to the statute of limitations for rape prosecutions. Signed into law by Governor Laura Kelly on May 19, 2021.
Louisiana Senate Bill 74, titled “An Act relative to the qualification of poll watchers,” The bill was signed by Governor John Bel Edwards on May 31, 2022, becoming Act No. 178.
New Hampshire House Bill 1496 titled “An Act requiring political subdivisions to make voter checklists available in electronic form to any resident”, recent public voter checklists upon request. Signed into law by Governor Chris Sununu on June 17, 2022.
Alabama House Bill 194 - known as the “Zuckerbucks” bill—bars state and local election officials and their employees from soliciting, accepting, using, or disposing of donations from individuals or nongovernmental entities to fund election-related expenses. Signed by Governor Kay Ivey on April 13, 2022.
Indiana Senate Bill 134 - Appropriation of Donated Money—prohibits political subdivisions from accepting private donations to prepare, administer, or conduct elections. Signed into law March 11, 2022.
Iowa Senate SB3 143 - prohibits election officials (state and local) from accepting private grants. Passed and effective in 2022.
Mississippi HB 1365 - Prohibition on Private Funding of Elections—prohibits state and local officials from accepting or using private donations. Signed into law by Governor Tate Reeves on April 1, 2022.
Oklahoma HB 3046 - Prohibit the Private Funding of Elections Act, prohibits state and local election officials from accepting private funds, donations, or services for election-related expenses. signed by Governor Kevin Stitt on May 4, 2022.
Pennsylvania Senate Bill 928 - Prohibition on Private Election Funding—prohibits state and local election officials from accepting private donations, grants, or services for election-related expenses. Signed into law by Governor Tom Wolf on July 11, 2022.
South Dakota SB 122 - Prohibition on Private Election Funding—prohibits state and local election officials from accepting private donations, grants, or services for election-related expenses. Signed into law by Governor Kristi Noem on March 28, 2022.
Virginia SB 80 - Prohibition on Private Funding of Elections—prohibits state and local election officials from using private funds, grants, property, or services for election-related expenses. Signed into law by Governor Glenn Youngkin on April 11, 2022.
West Virginia HB 4097 - Nonpublic Funding for Election Administration—prohibits officials directly for election administration and related expenses. The bill was signed into law by Governor Jim Justice on March 28, 2022.
2023 ELECTION INTEGRITY LEGISLATION:
Ohio HB 458 – Voter Identification and Election Procedure Changes
HB 458 requires voters to present an unexpired photo ID. It limits ballot drop boxes to one per county and bans curbside voting except for disabilities. Signed by Governor Mike DeWine on January 6, 2023.
Idaho H0124 – Voter Identification Revisions
H0124 standardizes identification requirements to strengthen election integrity while maintaining voter accessibility. Signed by Governor Brad Little on March 16, 2023.
Mississippi SB 2358 – Ballot Harvesting Ban
SB 2358 aims to prevent fraud and ensure ballot security, enhancing voter trust in Mississippi’s elections. Signed by Governor Tate Reeves on March 22, 2023.
Arkansas SB 255 – Election Funding Restrictions
SB 255 prohibits private donations for election administration, ensuring only public funds are used. Signed by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders on March 24, 2023.
South Dakota SB 140 – Voter Registration Revisions
SB 140 aims to enhance election integrity by preventing ineligible voting while streamlining registration processes. Signed by Governor Kristi Noem on March 27, 2023.
Mississippi HB 1306 – Election Administration Reforms
HB 1306 prevents candidates who failed to file campaign finance reports in the last five years from appearing on ballots. Signed by Governor Tate Reeves on March 28, 2023.
Idaho H0340 – Voter ID and Proof of Residence
H0340 requires photo ID at polls and proof of residence. Signed by Governor Brad Little on April 6, 2023.
Arkansas HB 1513 – Election Integrity Unit Establishment
HB 1513 enables civil actions against entities engaging in unlawful election practices, enhancing enforcement and voter confidence. Signed by Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders on April 11, 2023.
Mississippi HB 1310 – Election Integrity and Voter Roll Maintenance
HB 1310 aims to enhance election accuracy and integrity in Mississippi. Signed by Governor Tate Reeves on April 19, 2023.
Indiana HB 1334 – Absentee Ballot ID Requirements
HB 1334 aims to verify voter identity, reduce fraud, and enhance trust in Indiana’s absentee voting process. Signed by Governor Eric Holcomb on May 1, 2023.
Montana SB 117 – Private Election Funding Ban
SB 117 prohibits private funding for election administration, ensuring elections are funded solely by public resources. Signed by Governor Greg Gianforte on May 2, 2023.
Alabama SB 10 – Ban on Internet-Connected Voting Machines
SB 10 prohibits electronic vote counting systems with internet or cellular network connectivity. Signed by Governor Kay Ivey on May 2, 2023.
Tennessee HB 0854 – Voter Address Change Verification
HB 0854 ensures accurate voter records and strengthens election integrity in Tennessee. Signed by Governor Bill Lee on May 3, 2023.
Georgia SB 222 – Felony for Private Election Funding
SB 222 makes it a felony for local election offices to accept private funds. Signed by Governor Brian Kemp on May 3, 2023.
Alabama SB 9 – Paper Ballot Requirement
SB 9 mandates that all electronic voting machines in Alabama use paper ballots, providing a verifiable record to enhance election security and auditability. Signed by Governor Kay Ivey on May 24, 2023.
Oklahoma SB 377 – Noncitizen Voter Roll Removal
SB 377 ensures only eligible voters are registered, strengthening Oklahoma’s election integrity. Signed by Governor Kevin Stitt on June 17, 2023.
North Carolina S 747 – Ban on Private Election Funding
S 747 prohibits the State Board of Elections from accepting private monetary donations or in-kind contributions for conducting elections. Veto overridden and enacted on October 10, 2023.
2023 PARENTAL RIGHTS LEGISLATION:
North Carolina HB 808 – Gender-Affirming Care Ban for Minors
HB 808 prohibits medical professionals from providing puberty blockers, hormones, or surgeries to transgender minors. Veto overridden by legislators on August 16, 2023.
North Carolina HB 754 – Transgender Sports Ban
HB 754 aiming to ensure fairness in women’s sports based on biological sex. It emphasizes parental and institutional oversight in sports policies. Veto overridden by legislators on August 16, 2023.
North Carolina SB 49 – Parents’ Bill of Rights
SB 49 aims to protect young students from age-inappropriate content and uphold parental rights in education. Veto overridden by legislators on August 16, 2023.
Utah HB 308 – COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Prohibition
HB 308 protects individual choice and parental rights in medical decisions. Signed by Governor Spencer Cox on March 16, 2023.
2023 VACCINE MANDATE LEGISLATION:
Montana HB 715 – School Immunization Communication Requirements
HB 715 aims to protect parental rights in vaccination decisions while maintaining transparency in school health policies. Signed by Governor Greg Gianforte on May 18, 2023.
Idaho SB 1130 – COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate Ban
SB 1130 protects individual medical freedom and prevents discrimination based on vaccination status. Signed by Governor Brad Little on April 6, 2023.
Florida SB 252 – Vaccination Proof Prohibition
SB 252 prohibits businesses and government entities from requiring proof of vaccination or post-infection recovery for access to facilities or services. Signed by Governor Ron DeSantis on May 12, 2023.
2024 ELECTION INTEGRITY LEGISLATION
Indiana House Bill 1264 (HB 1264), titled “An Act concerning election security; relating to voter registration and verification,” was signed into law by Governor Eric Holcomb on March 11, 2024.
Tennessee Senate Bill 1967 tightens absentee voting deadlines by requiring voters to request ballots—and those enrolling in permanent absentee voting—to submit applications at least 10 days before Election Day. The bill was signed into law by the Governor—effective November 6, 2024.
Alabama Senate Bill 1, titled “Absentee Voting; criminalizes assisting others with absentee ballot applications or ballots—excluding specified aides such as close family, probate officials, or election managers. The bill was signed into law by Governor Kay Ivey, March 20, 2024.
Virginia House Bill 441, titled “Polling place; expands curbside voting eligibility beyond physical disabilities, requires enhanced election worker training, and updates guidance for assisting disabled voters outside polling sites. The bill was signed into law by Governor Glenn Youngkin and becomes effective July 1, 2024.
Virginia Senate Bill 605, titled “Polling place; assistance for certain voters, clarifies definition of ‘person with a disability’,” expands curbside voting access—including nonphysical disabilities—mandates election worker training and updated guidance for voting outside polling places. It was approved by the Governor on April 4, 2024.
Mississippi Senate Bill 2576, titled “Voter ID; clarify what constitutes a valid voter ID,” to provide a clearer, more consistent definition of acceptable voter identification for elections. The bill was signed into law by the Governor on April 15, 2024.
Tennessee Senate Bill 2118, titled the “Print Disability Absentee Voting Act,” creates a process enabling voters with print disabilities to request accessible absentee ballots, submit applications under penalty of perjury, and vote by mail. The bill was signed into law on April 11, 2024.
West Virginia Senate Bill 624, titled “Cancelling voter registration records for individuals no longer West Virginia residents,” authorizes cancellation of registrations for those confirmed to have moved out of state. The law was signed into law by the Governor on March 27, 2024.
Georgia Senate Bill 222, titled “Primaries and Elections; prohibits county and municipal governments, government employees, and election officials from soliciting or accepting private donations for election administration. Violations are classified as felonies. The bill was signed into law by Governor Brian Kemp on May 3, 2023.
Georgia Senate Bill 189, titled “Elections; mandates that only the text portions of ballots produced by ballot marking devices are counted for vote tabulation and recounts, excluding machine coding. The bill was signed into law on May 7, 2024.
Tennessee Senate Bill 2586, titled “Third-Party Voter Registration; requirements for handling and submitting applications,” establishes strict guidelines for third-party voter registration organizations. It prohibits pre-filled forms, and imposes penalties for violations. The bill was signed into law on April 17, 2024.
2024 STOP THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
Louisiana Senate Bill 133, titled “Provides relative to certain international organizations”, prohibits the World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations (UN), and World Economic Forum (WEF) from exercising jurisdiction or enforcing policies within Louisiana. Signed into law by Governor Jeff Landry on May 28, 2024.
Oklahoma Senate Bill 426, titled “Prohibiting enforcement of policies required or recommended by the World Health Organization,” prohibits the state from enforcing mandates or recommendations issued by the WHO, UN, or WEF. The bill was signed into law by Governor Kevin Stitt on June 5, 2024.
2025 FEDERAL LEGISLATION
S.5 – The Laken Riley Act mandates the federal detention of undocumented immigrants charged with theft, burglary, assaulting a law enforcement officer, or crimes resulting in death or serious injury. It also allows states to sue the federal government for alleged failures in immigration enforcement. The bill was signed into law by President Donald Trump on January 29, 2025.
H.R. 1, One Big Beautiful Bill Act, was a budget reconciliation package signed into law by President Trump on July 17, 2025. The act is a sweeping bill that includes significant changes to tax laws, and significant funding for border security and national defense.
Executive Actions Codified into Law by the One Big Beautiful Bill:
- EO 14165 – Securing our Borders
- EO 14194 – Declaring A National Emergency At The Southern Border Of The United States
- EO 14159 – Protecting the American People Against Invasion
- EO 14218 – Ending Taxpayer Subsidization of Open Borders
- EO 14161 – Restricting the Entry of Foreign Nationals to Protect the U.S from Foreign Terrorists and other National Security and Public Safety Threats
- EO 14222 – Implementing the President’s “DOGE” Cost Efficiency Initiative
- EO 14249 – Protecting America's Bank Account Against Fraud, Waste, and Abuse
- EO 14238 – Continuing the Reduction of the Federal Bureaucracy
- EO 14243 – Stopping Waste, Fraud, and Abuse by Eliminating Information Silos
- EO 14186 – Iron Dome for America
- EO 14307 – Unleashing American Drone Dominance
- EO 14269 – Restoring America's Maritime Dominance
- EO 14154 – Unleashing American Energy
- EO 14241 – Reinvigorating America's Beautiful Clean Coal Industry
- EO 14153 – Unleashing Alaska’s Extraordinary Resource Potential
- EO 14156 – Declaring a National Energy Emergency
- EO 14154 – Immediate Measures to Increase American Mineral Production
- EO 14225 – Immediate Expansion of American Timber Production
- EO 14167 – Clarifying The Military's Role In Protecting The Territorial Integrity Of The United States
- EO 14200 – Keeping Americans Safe in Aviation
- EO 14242 – Improving Education Outcomes by Empowering Parents, States, and Communities
- EO 14279 – Reforming Accreditation to Strengthen Higher Education
- EO 14212 – Establishing the President’s Make America Healthy Again Commission
- EO 14256 – Further Amendment to Duties Addressing the Synthetic Opioid Supply Chain in the People’s Republic of China as Applied to Low-Value Imports
- EO 14182 – The Organization for Economic Co-operations and Development (OECD) Global Tax Deal (Global Tax Deal)
- EO 14182 – Enforcing the Hyde Amendment
- EO 14189 – Celebrating America’s 250th Birthday – Garden of Heroes
- EO 14252 – Making the District of Columbia Safe and Beautiful
H.R. 27 / S. 331 – HALT Fentanyl Act
This legislation permanently classifies all fentanyl-related substances as Schedule I controlled substances under the Controlled Substances Act, imposing strict penalties for trafficking. The bill was signed into law by President Donald Trump on July 16, 2025.
2025 STATE LEGISLATION
Florida Senate Bills 2-C & 4-C, these immigration enforcement laws, signed by Governor Ron DeSantis on February 13, 2025, criminalize unauthorized entry and reentry into Florida, impose mandatory minimum sentences
Texas Senate Bill 8, signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott on June 20, 2025, mandates that government-owned facilities, restrooms and changing areas based on biological sex. The law authorizes civil penalties up to $25,000 for non-compliance.
Idaho House Bill 135 signed into law by Governor Brad Little on April 3, 2025, restricts access to public assistance for individuals unable to verify lawful presence in the U.S. Effective July 1, 2025.
Tennessee Senate Bill 6002, known as the "Immigration Enforcement Act," was signed into law by Governor Bill Lee on February 12, 2025.
Wisconsin Senate Joint Resolution 2, titled “Requiring Photographic Identification to Vote in Any Election,” was a proposed constitutional amendment introduced in the 2025 legislative session. It aimed to amend Article III of the Wisconsin Constitution to mandate that voters present valid photo identification at the polls. The resolution was passed by the Wisconsin Legislature on January 14, 2025, and ratified by voters statewide.