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Susie Lee

Susie Lee

DDemocratNV-3 · Representative
54
/ 100
Average
Attendance99
Avg: 96
Independence8
Avg: 4
Bipartisan Tone4
Avg: 16
Ethics Record100
Avg: 99
Transparency44
Avg: 57

Accountability Score — composite of attendance, independence, bipartisan tone, ethics record & transparency.

Methodology
OverviewStatementsBillsFinanceVotesElections
14
Bills Sponsored
0
Enacted into Law
0
Passed a Chamber
13
In Committee

All Sponsored Bills

HR1077Reported

STEAM Act

Streamlining Thermal Energy through Advanced Mechanisms Act or the STEAM Act This bill expedites the environmental review of certain geothermal energy activities under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA). Specifically, the bill expands the Energy Policy Act of 2005 to include certain geothermal exploration or development activities in an existing categorical exclusion from NEPA for certain oil or gas activities. A categorical exclusion applies to a class of actions that do not require an environmental assessment nor an environmental impact statement under NEPA. The categorical exclusion established by the bill applies to drilling a geothermal well (1) in an area where drilling has occurred previously within the five years prior to the date when drilling begins; or (2) within a developed field for which an approved land use plan or environmental document prepared under NEPA determined drilling to be a reasonably foreseeable activity, so long as the plan or document was approved within the five years prior to the date when drilling begins.

2025-02-06
HR8934In Committee

CARE for RPA Crews Act

The military would officially recognize drone pilots and operators who conduct combat missions with the same combat status as traditional pilots and aircrew, ensuring they receive equivalent recognition, benefits, and career advancement opportunities. This change would affect how the military classifies and treats service members who operate remotely piloted aircraft in combat zones, potentially impacting their eligibility for certain military honors, pay classifications, and professional development pathways.

2026-05-20
HR8935In Committee

Department of Energy Drone Defense Act

The Department of Energy would be allowed to operate unmanned aircraft (drones) without following certain federal restrictions that normally apply to drone use. This exemption would give the agency more flexibility to use drones for its operations and research activities. The bill is currently being reviewed by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.

2026-05-20
HR8752In Committee

Full-Service Community School Expansion Act of 2026

The legislation would strengthen community schools that offer students and families comprehensive support services like healthcare, mental health counseling, and after-school programs all in one location. By expanding funding and resources for these full-service schools, the bill aims to help students succeed academically while addressing barriers like poverty and lack of access to healthcare that can interfere with learning. The changes would primarily benefit low-income students, families, and school districts looking to provide wraparound services beyond traditional classroom instruction.

2026-05-12
HR8201In Committee

To amend Public Health Service Act to require community health centers to provide behavioral and mental health and substance use disorder services, and for other purposes.

Community health centers that receive federal funding would be required to offer mental health, behavioral health, and substance abuse treatment services to their patients. This would expand access to these services for low-income and underserved communities that often struggle to find affordable mental health care. The requirement aims to integrate mental health treatment with primary medical care at the local level.

2026-04-06
HR8110In Committee

Cyber Ready Workforce Act

This bill would help prepare American workers for jobs in cybersecurity by supporting training programs, education initiatives, and workforce development in this growing field. It likely aims to address the shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals by making it easier for workers to gain the certifications and skills employers need, potentially through grants to schools, partnerships with tech companies, or support for apprenticeships.

2026-03-26
HR7109In Committee

Small Business Child Care Investment Act

The legislation would provide financial support and incentives to small businesses that offer child care services or help their employees access affordable child care. This would help small business owners attract and retain workers by reducing the burden of child care costs, while also expanding access to quality child care for working families. The bill aims to make it easier for small companies to invest in child care solutions without facing significant financial hardship.

2026-01-15
HR6981In Committee

SHINE Act of 2026

The proposal would establish new federal standards and incentives to increase the use of solar, hydrogen, and other clean energy sources across the country. It would affect energy companies, utilities, and consumers by potentially lowering electricity costs while requiring investments in renewable energy infrastructure. The bill aims to reduce dependence on fossil fuels and create jobs in the clean energy sector.

2026-01-08
HR6454In Committee

VA Zero Suicide Demonstration Project Act of 2025

VA Zero Suicide Demonstration Project Act of 2025 This bill requires the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to establish the Zero Suicide Initiative pilot program for the purpose of improving safety and suicide care for veterans. The program must be implemented at five VA medical centers, including one that serves veterans in rural and remote areas.

2025-12-04
HR6204In Committee

Large-Scale Water Recycling Reauthorization Act

This bill would reauthorize federal funding and programs for large-scale water recycling projects that treat and reuse wastewater for purposes like irrigation, industrial use, and drinking water supplies. The legislation aims to help communities, especially in water-scarce regions, reduce their dependence on traditional water sources by making recycled water systems more affordable and practical. It would affect water utilities, municipalities, and residents in areas facing water shortages or drought conditions.

2025-11-20
HRES816In Committee

Commending and congratulating the Summerlin South Little League baseball team on winning the 2025 Little League World Series United States Championship.

This is a ceremonial resolution that officially recognizes and praises the Summerlin South Little League baseball team for winning the 2025 Little League World Series United States Championship. The resolution doesn't create any new laws or policies, but instead honors the young athletes' achievement and their community. It's the type of measure Congress passes to celebrate local accomplishments and show support for youth sports.

2025-10-17
HR3981In Committee

To amend title 36, United States Code, to grant a Federal charter to the Veterans Association of Real Estate Professionals.

This bill grants a federal charter to the Veterans Association of Real Estate Professionals, which is a nonprofit organization that provides housing counseling to veterans and active members of the Armed Forces.

2025-06-12
HR2205In Committee

NEDD Act

I don't have enough information to write an accurate summary. The bill's title "NEDD Act" and subject classification alone don't clearly indicate what the legislation would do or who it affects. To provide a factual, plain-English explanation of the bill's concrete effects, I would need access to the bill's actual text or a more detailed description of its provisions.

2025-03-18
HR1573In Committee

Military and Educational Data Integration Act

This bill would allow the military and educational institutions to share student data and records with each other to improve recruitment, training, and educational programs for service members. The measure affects high school and college students, military recruiters, and educational administrators who would need to coordinate data sharing under new rules. The goal appears to be streamlining how the armed forces identify and recruit qualified candidates while helping educational institutions better serve military-connected students.

2025-02-25