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HR1464Referred to Committee

MODERN WIC Act of 2025

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Introduced
In Committee
3
Passed One Chamber
4
Passed Both
5
Signed into Law
119th
Congress
2025-02-21
Introduced
71
Cosponsors
HR
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Type

Sponsor

Brian K. Fitzpatrick
Brian K. Fitzpatrick
Republican · PA · Representative
Votes with party: 84.7% (549 recorded votes)

Full profile: /officials/F000466

Source: Congress.gov · FEC

Cosponsors (71)

Members who have signed on to support this bill since introduction. Source: Congress.gov.

  • Suzanne Bonamici (D-OR-1)Original· 2025-02-21
  • Ro Khanna (D-CA-17)· 2025-03-03
  • Ted Lieu (D-CA-36)· 2025-03-03
  • Joseph D. Morelle (D-NY-25)· 2025-03-04
  • Janelle S. Bynum (D-OR-5)· 2025-03-05
  • Judy Chu (D-CA-28)· 2025-03-25
  • Linda T. Sánchez (D-CA-38)· 2025-03-25
  • Robert Garcia (D-CA-42)· 2025-03-26
  • Kim Schrier (D-WA-8)· 2025-04-07
  • Norma J. Torres (D-CA-35)· 2025-04-09
  • James P. McGovern (D-MA-2)· 2025-04-17
  • Shri Thanedar (D-MI-13)· 2025-04-28
  • Laura Friedman (D-CA-30)· 2025-06-03
  • Don Bacon (R-NE-2)· 2025-06-10
  • Nanette Diaz Barragán (D-CA-44)· 2025-06-17
  • Sharice Davids (D-KS-3)· 2025-06-23
  • Becca Balint (D-VT)· 2025-07-02
  • Maxwell Frost (D-FL-10)· 2025-07-02
  • Michael Baumgartner (R-WA-5)· 2025-07-02
  • Josh Harder (D-CA-9)· 2025-07-10
  • Suzan K. DelBene (D-WA-1)· 2025-07-21
  • Michael Lawler (R-NY-17)· 2025-08-08
  • Troy A. Carter (D-LA-2)· 2025-08-08
  • Deborah K. Ross (D-NC-2)· 2025-08-15
  • Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC)· 2025-08-15
  • Valerie P. Foushee (D-NC-4)· 2025-08-19
  • Vicente Gonzalez (D-TX-34)· 2025-08-19
  • Chris Pappas (D-NH-1)· 2025-08-22
  • David G. Valadao (R-CA-22)· 2025-08-22
  • Adam Smith (D-WA-9)· 2025-09-02
  • Alma S. Adams (D-NC-12)· 2025-09-02
  • Joe Courtney (D-CT-2)· 2025-09-02
  • Lauren Underwood (D-IL-14)· 2025-09-02
  • Salud O. Carbajal (D-CA-24)· 2025-09-02
  • Maria Elvira Salazar (R-FL-27)· 2025-09-04
  • Lateefah Simon (D-CA-12)· 2025-09-08
  • Seth Magaziner (D-RI-2)· 2025-09-09
  • Scott H. Peters (D-CA-50)· 2025-09-16
  • Lucy McBath (D-GA-6)· 2025-09-23
  • Frank J. Mrvan (D-IN-1)· 2025-10-03
  • Greg Landsman (D-OH-1)· 2025-10-03
  • Eugene Simon Vindman (D-VA-7)· 2025-10-08
  • George Whitesides (D-CA-27)· 2025-10-17
  • Nellie Pou (D-NJ-9)· 2025-10-17
  • Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA-3)· 2025-10-24
  • Robert P. Bresnahan, Jr. (R-PA-8)· 2025-10-24
  • Emilia Strong Sykes (D-OH-13)· 2025-11-04
  • Ryan Mackenzie (R-PA-7)· 2025-11-12
  • Mike Levin (D-CA-49)· 2025-12-03
  • Steve Cohen (D-TN-9)· 2025-12-10
  • Mike Thompson (D-CA-4)· 2025-12-16
  • Derek Tran (D-CA-45)· 2025-12-18
  • Madeleine Dean (D-PA-4)· 2026-01-12
  • Zoe Lofgren (D-CA-18)· 2026-01-12
  • Gilbert Ray Cisneros, Jr. (D-CA-31)· 2026-02-09
  • Nick LaLota (R-NY-1)· 2026-02-23
  • Summer L. Lee (D-PA-12)· 2026-03-02
  • Sydney Kamlager-Dove (D-CA-37)· 2026-03-02
  • Gwen Moore (D-WI-4)· 2026-03-03
  • Dwight Evans (D-PA-3)· 2026-03-04
  • Doris O. Matsui (D-CA-7)· 2026-03-12
  • Yassamin Ansari (D-AZ-3)· 2026-03-16
  • Grace Meng (D-NY-6)· 2026-03-19
  • Ritchie Torres (D-NY-15)· 2026-03-24
  • Jill N. Tokuda (D-HI-2)· 2026-03-26
  • André Carson (D-IN-7)· 2026-04-14
  • Andrew R. Garbarino (R-NY-2)· 2026-04-15
  • Gabe Vasquez (D-NM-2)· 2026-04-16
  • Adelita S. Grijalva (D-AZ-7)· 2026-04-21
  • Brittany Pettersen (D-CO-7)· 2026-05-07
  • Mark DeSaulnier (D-CA-10)· 2026-05-11

Latest Action

The most recent step in the bill's legislative path. Committee Activity below shows referrals and reports; the full action-by-action history including floor proceedings lives at Congress.gov →

Referred to the House Committee on Education and Workforce.

2025-02-21

Source: Congress.gov

Committee Activity

Currently in

  • House Committee on Education and WorkforceReferred To · 2025-02-21

Previously

  • Education and Workforce CommitteeReferred To · 2025-02-21

Plain-English Summary

More Options to Develop and Enhance Remote Nutrition in WIC Act of 2025 or the MODERN WIC Act of 2025 This bill permanently allows individuals to remotely certify their eligibility for, and receive benefits through, the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC). Specifically, the bill requires that a state agency allow an individual seeking a WIC certification, recertification, or a nutritional risk evaluation to do so by phone or through video teleconference, in addition to the in-person option. A state agency has 90 days to collect data for a nutritional risk evaluation for a remotely certified individual. Further, a state agency may consider an applicant who meets the income eligibility standards to be temporarily eligible on an interim basis to participate in the program and may certify the individual for immediate participation without waiting for a nutritional risk evaluation. The bill also allows states to provide benefits on WIC electronic benefit transfer cards through mail or remote issuance instead of requiring participants to pick up or reload benefits in person at a WIC office. Further, the Department of Agriculture must report to Congress about the use of remote technologies and other digital tools in the WIC program. Currently, individuals are generally required to be physically present to certify their WIC eligibility and receive benefits, with exceptions. The Food and Nutrition Service has temporarily waived these requirements and allowed remote certification and benefits using authorities that were provided by laws that were enacted to address COVID-19.

Plain-English rewrite of the Congressional Research Service summary published on Congress.gov. Cached and reviewed.

Subjects

Agriculture and Food
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