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Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4]

Democrat · AZ · 19 bills sponsored

H.R. 7714House
Feb 25, 2026

To designate the facility of the United States Postal Service located at 101 North Colorado Street in Chandler, Arizona, as the "Mayor Coy Payne Memorial Post Office Building".

In CommitteeOther
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 1 cosponsor

# HR 7714 Summary **What the Bill Would Do** This bill would rename the U.S. Postal Service building located at 101 North Colorado Street in Chandler, Arizona, to the "Mayor Coy Payne Memorial Post Office Building." The change is a commemorative honor and would not affect the building's operations or services. **Who It Affects and Key Details** The bill primarily affects the Chandler, Arizona community and the local post office facility. It honors Mayor Coy Payne, presumably a former or notable leader of Chandler. The bill is sponsored by U.S. Representative Greg Stanton (D-AZ-4). These types of naming bills are typically noncontroversial and are used to recognize individuals' contributions to their communities. **Current Status** As of now, the bill remains in committee and has not yet advanced to a full floor vote in the House of Representatives.

Latest: Feb 25, 2026Read more →
H.R. 6992House
Jan 9, 2026

EB–5 Regional Center Program Advisory Committee Authorization Act

In CommitteeImmigration
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 4 cosponsors

# EB-5 Regional Center Program Advisory Committee Authorization Act Summary This bill would authorize the creation of an advisory committee to oversee the EB-5 Regional Center Program, which is a federal immigration program that allows foreign investors to obtain U.S. permanent residency (green cards) by investing in American business projects that create jobs. The advisory committee would provide guidance and recommendations on how the program operates, helping to ensure it functions effectively and in the public interest. The bill primarily affects foreign investors seeking green cards through EB-5 investments, regional centers that administer these investments, businesses that receive EB-5 funding, and the federal agencies that manage the program (particularly U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services). Key provisions would establish the committee's structure, composition, and responsibilities for reviewing program policies and practices. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet advanced to a floor vote in the House of Representatives. No action has been taken at this time.

Latest: Jan 9, 2026Read more →
H.R. 6481House
Dec 4, 2025

Federal Building Threat Notification Act

In CommitteeOther
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 1 cosponsor

# Federal Building Threat Notification Act (HR 6481) Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The Federal Building Threat Notification Act would require federal agencies to establish and implement systems for notifying the public about security threats to federal buildings. If passed, it would create standardized procedures for communicating danger to people in or near federal buildings during emergencies, similar to how buildings issue alerts during other crises like fires or weather events. **Who It Affects:** The bill primarily affects federal agencies that operate buildings, as well as employees, visitors, and the general public who use or are near federal facilities. It would establish requirements for emergency communication systems across the federal government. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet advanced to a full vote in the House of Representatives. As a result, it has not become law. --- *Note: Since this bill is still in committee, specific provisions and implementation details may not yet be fully developed or publicly available.*

Latest: Dec 18, 2025Read more →
H.R. 6480House
Dec 4, 2025

To direct the Administrator of General Services to submit a report to Congress on the state of the real estate portfolio of the Public Building Service, and for other purposes.

In CommitteeOther
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 1 cosponsor

# Summary of HR 6480 **What the Bill Does** HR 6480 would require the General Services Administration (GSA) — the federal agency responsible for managing government buildings and properties — to prepare and submit a detailed report to Congress about the condition and status of its real estate portfolio. The bill appears designed to give lawmakers better information about federal buildings, their maintenance needs, lease agreements, and overall property management. **Who It Affects** This bill primarily affects Congress (which would receive the report) and the GSA, which would be responsible for compiling the information. Indirectly, it could impact federal employees and agencies that use federal buildings, as better oversight might lead to decisions about facility improvements or consolidation. **Current Status** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet advanced to a floor vote in the House of Representatives. It was sponsored by Representative Greg Stanton (D-AZ). No further action has been taken at this time.

Latest: Dec 18, 2025Read more →
H.R. 6701House
Dec 12, 2025

HEAT Act of 2025

In CommitteeInfrastructure
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 1 cosponsor

# HEAT Act of 2025 Summary I appreciate your request, but I need to be transparent: the bill details you've provided are quite limited. The summary information shows this is a House bill (HR 6701) sponsored by Representative Greg Stanton from Arizona that's currently in committee, but the actual bill text, objectives, and provisions aren't included in what you've shared. To give you an accurate, factual summary about what the bill would do, who it affects, and its key provisions, I would need access to the actual bill text or more detailed information about its contents. The acronym "HEAT Act" suggests it may relate to heat-related issues (possibly climate, energy, or public health), but I shouldn't speculate without confirmed information. **If you can provide the bill text or a link to it**, I'd be happy to summarize it in plain language for a general audience. Alternatively, you can find the full text on Congress.gov by searching "HR 6701."

Latest: Dec 12, 2025Read more →
H.R. 5922House
Nov 4, 2025

Improving Accessibility Through Microtransit Act

In CommitteeInfrastructure
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 2 cosponsors

# Improving Accessibility Through Microtransit Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The Improving Accessibility Through Microtransit Act (HR 5922) would establish or expand microtransit services—flexible, on-demand transportation options like shuttle services and ride-sharing programs—in communities across the country. The bill aims to improve transportation access for people who may not have reliable options through traditional public transit systems, particularly in rural areas, suburbs, and underserved urban neighborhoods. **Who It Affects:** This legislation would benefit communities with limited public transportation, seniors, people with disabilities, and low-income individuals who struggle to reach work, medical appointments, and essential services. It could also affect state and local governments, which would likely receive federal funding to implement or enhance these services. **Current Status:** As of now, HR 5922 remains in committee, meaning it has not yet advanced to a full House floor vote. The bill was introduced by Representative Greg Stanton (D-Arizona) in the 119th Congress. For more detailed information about specific funding amounts, eligibility requirements, or implementation timelines, you would need to review the full legislative text.

Latest: Nov 5, 2025Read more →
H.R. 4532House
Jul 17, 2025

American Cooperation with Our Neighbors Act

In CommitteeForeign Affairs
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 4 cosponsors

# American Cooperation with Our Neighbors Act (HR 4532) - Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** This bill, introduced by Representative Greg Stanton (D-Arizona), is currently being reviewed in committee and has not yet been voted on by the full House. Based on its title, the bill appears designed to address cooperation between the United States and neighboring countries, though specific legislative details are not publicly available in standard congressional databases at this time. **Current Status and Next Steps:** As of now, HR 4532 remains in committee, meaning it has not advanced far in the legislative process. Before it could become law, the bill would need to pass out of committee, receive a floor vote in the House, pass the Senate, and be signed by the President. Many bills introduced in Congress never move beyond committee stage. **Note:** Without access to the bill's full text or detailed summary, I cannot provide specifics about which neighbors are targeted, which Americans are affected, or what exact provisions it contains. For complete information, you can review the bill directly through Congress.gov or contact Representative Stanton's office.

Latest: Jul 17, 2025Read more →
H.R. 4419House
Jul 15, 2025

AV Accessibility Act

In CommitteeInfrastructure
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 1 cosponsor

# AV Accessibility Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The AV Accessibility Act (HR 4419) aims to improve accessibility for people with disabilities in autonomous vehicles (AVs). While specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, bills with this title typically require that self-driving vehicles be designed and equipped to accommodate passengers with various disabilities—including mobility impairments, vision loss, and hearing loss—ensuring they can safely enter, ride in, and exit these vehicles. **Who It Affects:** The bill would impact people with disabilities who use or want to use autonomous vehicles, as well as autonomous vehicle manufacturers and developers who would need to comply with new accessibility standards. It could also affect ride-sharing services that plan to deploy self-driving fleets. **Current Status:** HR 4419 is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. No additional legislative action has occurred at this time. *Note: Limited details are available about this bill's specific provisions. For complete information, consult Congress.gov or the bill's full text.*

Latest: Jul 16, 2025Read more →
H.R. 4308House
Jul 10, 2025

To amend the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 to reauthorize the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program, and for other purposes.

In CommitteeEnergy
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 3 cosponsors

# Summary of HR 4308 **What the Bill Would Do** This bill would extend and renew the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program, which was created in 2007 but has expired or is set to expire. The program provides federal funding to states, cities, and other local governments to help them reduce energy consumption and improve energy efficiency in buildings, transportation, and other areas. By reauthorizing the program, Congress would allow these grants to continue (or resume) providing money for energy-saving projects. **Who It Affects** Local governments, state agencies, and communities across the country would be the primary beneficiaries. The funding could support energy audits, building upgrades, public transit improvements, and other efficiency projects that reduce utility costs and carbon emissions. Taxpayers fund the program through federal spending. **Current Status** The bill was introduced by Representative Greg Stanton (D-Arizona) in the current Congress and is currently in committee, meaning it's under review and has not yet been voted on by the full House of Representatives. The bill's specific provisions and funding amounts are not detailed in the available information.

Latest: Jul 10, 2025Read more →
H.R. 3738House
Jun 4, 2025

HMAG Act of 2025

In CommitteeJudiciary
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 2 cosponsors

# HMAG Act of 2025 Summary I apologize, but I'm unable to provide a complete summary of this bill. While the congressional record shows that HR 3738 (the "HMAG Act of 2025") was introduced by Representative Greg Stanton (D-AZ) and is currently in committee, the specific details about what the bill would do—its key provisions, which groups it affects, and its stated purpose—are not included in the information you've provided. To give you an accurate summary in plain language, I would need access to the bill's text or a more detailed description of its contents. I'd recommend: - Visiting **Congress.gov** and searching for "HR 3738" to read the full bill text - Checking the bill's summary section on Congress.gov for an official description - Looking for press releases from Representative Stanton's office explaining the bill's purpose If you can provide the bill's full text or more details about its provisions, I'd be happy to summarize it for you.

Latest: Jun 5, 2025Read more →
H.R. 3671House
Jun 2, 2025

To designate the Federal building located at 300 West Congress Street in Tucson, Arizona, as the "Raúl M. Grijalva Federal Building".

In CommitteeOther
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 3 cosponsors

# HR 3671 Summary **What the Bill Does** This bill would officially rename a federal building in Tucson, Arizona, located at 300 West Congress Street. Instead of its current name, it would be called the "Raúl M. Grijalva Federal Building" to honor Grijalva. **Who It Affects and Key Details** The change would primarily affect the federal building itself and how it's officially identified in government records and signage. The bill has no direct impact on federal operations or budgets. It was introduced by Representative Greg Stanton (D-Arizona) in the current congressional session. **Current Status** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. It remains in the early stages of the legislative process.

Latest: Jun 3, 2025Read more →
H.R. 3030House
Apr 28, 2025

Highway Formula Fairness Act

In CommitteeInfrastructure
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 2 cosponsors

# Highway Formula Fairness Act Summary **What the Bill Does:** The Highway Formula Fairness Act would change how the federal government distributes highway funding among states. Currently, federal highway dollars are allocated using a specific formula. This bill would modify that formula, though the specific details of the proposed changes are not detailed in the available information provided. **Who It Affects:** This legislation would primarily affect states and their transportation departments, as well as communities that depend on federal highway funding for road construction and maintenance projects. Some states would likely receive more federal funding under the new formula, while others would receive less. **Current Status:** As of now, HR 3030 is in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet advanced to a full vote in the House of Representatives. The bill was sponsored by Representative Greg Stanton (D-AZ). *Note: More detailed information about the specific formula changes would be needed to provide a complete analysis of how individual states or regions would be affected.*

Latest: Apr 28, 2025Read more →
H.R. 2907House
Apr 14, 2025

Save BRIC Act

In CommitteeJudiciary
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 4 cosponsors

# Save BRIC Act Summary **What the Bill Would Do:** The Save BRIC Act aims to protect and preserve the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) program, a federal initiative that provides grants to states and local communities to reduce disaster risks and build more resilient infrastructure. If passed, the bill would maintain funding and support for this program, which helps communities prepare for and recover from natural disasters like floods, hurricanes, and wildfires. **Who It Affects:** State and local governments would be the primary beneficiaries, as they rely on BRIC grants to fund resilience projects in their communities. Residents in disaster-prone areas would also benefit from improved infrastructure designed to withstand natural disasters. The bill could indirectly affect communities nationwide that face increasing climate-related risks. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House of Representatives. It was sponsored by Representative Greg Stanton (D-AZ), indicating that further action would be needed for it to advance.

Latest: Apr 14, 2025Read more →
H.R. 1746House
Feb 27, 2025

SAVE Act

In CommitteeDefense
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 1 cosponsor

# SAVE Act Summary The SAVE Act (HR 1746) is a bill currently under review in the House of Representatives that addresses multiple areas of government oversight and regulation. Based on its listed subject areas, the bill appears to touch on accounting practices, legal liability, employment programs, and licensing requirements. However, the specific details of what provisions the bill contains are not clearly outlined in the information provided. To understand exactly what changes it would make to law, you would need to review the full text of the bill, as the subjects listed suggest it's a broad measure affecting several different areas. The bill was introduced by Representative Greg Stanton (D-Arizona) and currently remains in committee, meaning it has not yet been debated or voted on by the full House. Since it's in the early legislative stage, passage is uncertain. If you want detailed information about how this bill would specifically affect individuals, businesses, or government agencies, you should consult the full bill text on Congress.gov, which would provide the exact language and proposed changes to federal law.

Latest: Mar 27, 2025Read more →
H.R. 2401House
Mar 27, 2025

Urban Waters Federal Partnership Act of 2025

In CommitteeEnvironment
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 1 cosponsor

# Urban Waters Federal Partnership Act of 2025 - Summary **What the Bill Would Do** The Urban Waters Federal Partnership Act of 2025 would establish a coordinated federal program to improve water quality and environmental conditions in urban waterways. The bill aims to bring together multiple federal agencies to work collaboratively on restoring rivers, streams, and other water bodies in cities and urban areas. By creating this partnership structure, the legislation seeks to address pollution, habitat degradation, and other environmental challenges affecting urban water systems that often cross multiple jurisdictions. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** The bill would primarily affect urban communities and residents living near degraded waterways, as well as federal agencies involved in environmental protection and water management. It would require coordination among agencies like the EPA and Army Corps of Engineers to implement restoration projects and share resources. Cities and local organizations would likely benefit from increased federal support and streamlined funding for water cleanup initiatives. The partnership approach allows communities to tackle water pollution problems more comprehensively rather than through fragmented efforts. **Current Status** As of now, HR 2401 is in committee, meaning it has been introduced but has not yet advanced to a full vote in the House. The bill was sponsored by Representative Greg Stanton (D-Arizona) and remains in the early stages of the legislative process.

Latest: Mar 27, 2025Read more →
H.R. 2227House
Mar 18, 2025

WOLF Act of 2025

In CommitteeAgriculture
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 6 cosponsors

# WOLF Act of 2025 Summary **What the Bill Does:** The WOLF Act would provide financial assistance to livestock producers whose herds have been affected by Mexican gray wolves. It creates two main forms of help: emergency relief payments through an existing USDA program, and increased compensation when wolves kill livestock. Currently, ranchers receive 75% reimbursement for livestock killed by wolves; this bill would increase that to 100% of the animal's market value. **Who It Affects:** The bill primarily affects livestock producers (ranchers) in areas where Mexican gray wolves live, particularly in the Southwest. It also involves the USDA, which would administer the payments and develop a formula to determine how much emergency aid each producer receives based on their herd size and wolf-related management costs in their state. **Current Status:** The bill was introduced in the House by Representative Greg Stanton (D-Arizona) and is currently in committee, meaning it has not yet been voted on by the full House.

Latest: Mar 18, 2025Read more →
H.R. 1393House
Feb 14, 2025

Wildfire Response Improvement Act

In CommitteeJudiciary
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 2 cosponsors

# Wildfire Response Improvement Act (HR 1393) Summary **What the Bill Does:** This bill would expand federal financial assistance for wildfire management by allowing communities to receive federal grants for wildfire-related work that happens *before and after* an actual fire occurs, not just during the fire itself. Currently, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) only funds wildfire-fighting costs while a fire is actively burning. The bill would also require FEMA to update its guidelines for determining which wildfire prevention and recovery projects are cost-effective enough to receive federal funding. **Who It Affects:** State and local governments, fire departments, and communities dealing with wildfire threats would benefit from expanded federal assistance. This particularly impacts regions prone to wildfires, such as Arizona (where the sponsor is from) and other western states. Taxpayers would also be affected as users of federal emergency management resources. **Key Provisions:** The bill specifically authorizes FEMA's Fire Management Assistance Grant Program to cover assessment and emergency stabilization work that protects public safety at any point in the wildfire timeline—not just during active fires. FEMA would also be required to review and update its cost-effectiveness standards for wildfire mitigation projects. **Current Status:** The bill is currently in committee and has not yet been voted on by the full House of Representatives.

Latest: Feb 14, 2025Read more →
H.R. 1215House
Feb 11, 2025

Semiconductor Supply Chain Security and Diversification Act of 2025

In CommitteeForeign Affairs
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 2 cosponsors

# Semiconductor Supply Chain Security and Diversification Act of 2025 - Summary **What the Bill Would Do** This bill aims to strengthen and diversify America's semiconductor supply chain—the network of companies and facilities that produce the computer chips essential to modern technology, defense systems, and everyday electronics. By reducing dependence on a small number of countries (particularly Taiwan and South Korea), the legislation seeks to make the U.S. more self-sufficient in chip production and less vulnerable to supply disruptions caused by geopolitical events, natural disasters, or trade conflicts. **Who It Affects and Key Provisions** The bill impacts semiconductor manufacturers, technology companies, defense contractors, and consumers who rely on affordable electronics. While specific provisions aren't detailed in the available information, bills of this type typically include measures like tax incentives or grants to encourage domestic chip manufacturing, investments in research and development, workforce training programs, and potentially restrictions on exporting advanced chip-making technology. This affects both large corporations and could influence prices and availability of electronics for everyday Americans. **Current Status** As of now, HR 1215 is in committee, meaning it's in the early stages of the legislative process and hasn't yet been debated or voted on by the full House. The bill was introduced by Representative Greg Stanton (D-Arizona) in the 119th Congress.

Latest: Feb 11, 2025Read more →
H.R. 741House
Jan 28, 2025

Stronger Engagement for Indian Health Needs Act of 2025

In CommitteeCivil Rights
Stanton, Greg [D-AZ-4] (D-AZ)· 2 cosponsors

# Stronger Engagement for Indian Health Needs Act of 2025 (HR 741) **What the Bill Would Do** This bill would promote the Director of the Indian Health Service (IHS) to a higher-ranking position called Assistant Secretary for Indian Health within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). In practical terms, this gives the head of Indian Health Service more authority and visibility within the federal government by elevating them to the assistant secretary level—a more senior position with greater influence over agency decisions and budgets. **Who It Affects** The bill primarily affects Native American and Alaska Native communities who rely on the Indian Health Service for medical care and health services. It could also impact IHS employees and the federal officials involved in administering Native American health programs. Supporters argue this elevation would help prioritize Indian health needs at higher levels of government. **Current Status** The bill was introduced by Representative Greg Stanton (D-AZ) in the 119th Congress and is currently in committee, meaning it has not yet been voted on by the full House of Representatives.

Latest: Feb 5, 2025Read more →