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Morgan McGarvey

Morgan McGarvey

DDemocratKY-3 · Representative
57
/ 100
Average
Attendance100
Avg: 96
Independence2
Avg: 4
Bipartisan Tone7
Avg: 16
Ethics Record100
Avg: 100
Transparency70
Avg: 55

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

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OverviewStatementsBillsFinanceVotesElections
14
Bills Sponsored
0
Enacted into Law
1
Passed a Chamber
13
In Committee

All Sponsored Bills

HR9475In Committee

National Task Force on Caregiving Youth of Veterans Act.

The proposal would create a national task force to study and address the needs of young people who serve as caregivers for family members, particularly those caring for veterans or military-connected families. The task force would likely research the challenges these youth face, such as missed school or limited social opportunities, and develop recommendations to support them. This affects millions of young caregivers across the country who balance school, work, and caring responsibilities for sick, disabled, or elderly relatives.

2026-06-25
HR9287In Committee

Child Safety and Well-Being Act of 2026

The proposal would create a new independent government agency called the Children's Commission, led by a Commissioner, to focus on policies and issues affecting children. This new commission would have the authority to study, recommend, and potentially oversee programs related to child welfare, education, health, and other areas impacting young people. The commission would give children's concerns a dedicated voice in federal government decision-making.

2026-06-11
HR9196In Committee

Helen Keller Education Act

The proposal would improve special education and support services for children and teenagers who are deafblind, ensuring they receive high-quality education tailored to their unique needs. It affects students with combined hearing and vision loss, their families, schools, and special education providers who work with this population. The bill is currently under review by the House Committee on Education and Workforce.

2026-06-08
HR9195In Committee

Alice Cogswell and Anne Sullivan Macy Act

Alice Cogswell and Anne Sullivan Macy Act This bill expands special education and related services for children and youth who are deaf, hard of hearing, deafdisabled, blind, visually impaired, or deafblind. For example, the bill requires states to more specifically identify and evaluate children who are deaf, hard of hearing, deafdisabled, blind, visually impaired, or deafblind to better allow for the provision of appropriate services. In addition, a state's closure of a specialized school serving children who are blind or deaf shall result in a reduction of its financial support for special education and related services. The bill also authorizes support, including grants for training special education personnel, to prepare individuals to become qualified teachers and early intervention specialists for children who are deaf, hard of hearing, deafdisabled, blind, visually impaired, or deafblind. Finally, the bill establishes within the Department of Education the Anne Sullivan Macy Center on Visual Disability and Educational Excellence to better support students with visual disabilities receiving special education and related services.

2026-06-08
HR9031In Committee

Young Adult Tax Credit Act

The proposal would create a new tax credit for young adults that they could claim on their taxes, with the government sending them monthly payments in advance rather than waiting until tax time. Young adults would receive regular cash payments throughout the year to help with living expenses, and could also claim any remaining credit amount when filing their taxes. This would primarily benefit younger workers and individuals starting out in their careers.

2026-05-26
HR2303In Committee

Board of Veterans’ Appeals Attorney Retention and Backlog Reduction Act

This bill aims to help the Department of Veterans Affairs hire and keep experienced lawyers who work at the Board of Veterans' Appeals, which handles disputes when veterans disagree with decisions about their benefits. By making these attorney positions more attractive through better pay or job security, the bill hopes to reduce the growing backlog of cases waiting to be heard, so veterans get decisions on their appeals faster. The measure would ultimately help veterans receive the benefits they're entitled to without long delays.

2025-03-24
HR8520In Committee

HELP Act of 2026

The proposal would help expand and coordinate 211 services—a free phone and online information system that connects people to local health and human services like food assistance, housing, healthcare, and emergency services—so that all Americans have access to these resources regardless of where they live. Currently, 211 services exist in some areas but not others, creating gaps in coverage. The bill aims to make these services more consistent and widely available nationwide.

2026-04-27
HR8416In Committee

Prison to Proprietorship for the Formerly Incarcerated Act

The legislation would help formerly incarcerated people start and grow their own businesses by providing access to federal small business loans, grants, and training programs that are currently difficult for them to obtain. People with criminal records often face barriers when trying to get traditional business financing, so this bill aims to level the playing field by creating dedicated support and removing some of the obstacles they encounter. The program would be administered through the Small Business Administration and could help reduce recidivism by giving people who have served their time a pathway to economic self-sufficiency.

2026-04-21
HR6579In Committee

Justice for Breonna Taylor Act

Justice for Breonna Taylor Act This bill prohibits no-knock warrants, which generally permit law enforcement officers to enter a premises without first identifying their authority and purpose. Specifically, it requires federal law enforcement officers to provide notice of their authority and purpose before executing a warrant. State and local law enforcement agencies that receive funds from the Department of Justice must execute warrants that require the serving officer to provide notice of his or her authority and purpose before forcibly entering a premises.

2025-12-10
HRES900In Committee

Expressing condolences to the families, friends, and loved ones of the victims of the crash of UPS Airlines flight 2976.

This resolution expresses condolences to the families, friends, and loved ones of the victims of UPS Airlines flight 2976, which crashed in Louisville, Kentucky, on November 4, 2025. The resolution also honors those who lost their lives, and commends the first responders and emergency personnel.

2025-11-20
HR5966In Committee

Ohio River Restoration Program Act

This bill would establish a federal program to clean up and restore the Ohio River, which flows through or borders six states and serves millions of people. The program would likely fund projects to remove pollution, improve water quality, protect wildlife habitats, and address environmental damage from industrial and agricultural runoff. Communities that depend on the river for drinking water, recreation, and commerce would be the primary beneficiaries of restoration efforts.

2025-11-07
HR4705In Committee

ACHE Act of 2025

The bill aims to address environmental protection issues, likely focusing on water resources and related ecological concerns based on its referral to the water and environment subcommittee. While the specific provisions aren't detailed in the title alone, the legislation probably seeks to establish or strengthen protections for water quality, wetlands, or other environmental resources that affect communities, businesses, and ecosystems. The bill is currently in early stages of review by lawmakers who specialize in environmental policy.

2025-07-23
HR1621Passed House

Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Reporting Act of 2025

Entrepreneurs with Disabilities Reporting Act of 2025 This bill requires the Small Business Administration to assess and report on the challenges that entrepreneurs with a disability encounter in starting and operating a business, including any recommendations for legislative actions to address those challenges.

2025-02-26
HRES329In Committee

Commemorating the second anniversary of the shootings that occurred in Louisville, Kentucky, on April 10, 2023, in the Old National Bank building, and near Jefferson Community and Technical College and the shooting on April 15, 2023, in Chickasaw Park, honoring the memory of the victims of the attacks, expressing support to all those impacted by these tragedies, and reaffirming the commitment of the House of Representatives to support all victims of gun violence.

This resolution condemns the acts of gun violence that led to the loss of life in Louisville, Kentucky, at (1) the Old National Bank building on April 10, 2023; (2) Jefferson Community and Technical College on April 10, 2023; and (3) Chickasaw Park on April 15, 2023.

2025-04-10