Secure Rural Schools Reauthorization Act of 2025 This bill extends and modifies the Secure Rural Schools and Community Self-Determination Act of 2000, including by extending payments made to states and counties containing federal land through FY2026, providing for payments for FY2024 and FY2025, extending the authority of counties to initiate projects using such funds through FY2028, and extending the authority to initiate projects proposed by resource advisory committees through FY2028.
VOTE BREAKDOWN
Final passage · 427 politicians tracked
395
YEA
5
NAY
0
PRESENT
27
NOT VOTING
BY PARTY
MONEY ON THIS BILL
Top donor industries among YEA voters vs NAY voters · lobbying activity in affected industries
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⬇ NAY voters — top donor industries
◎ Lobbying activity by issue area
No bill-issue lobbying matches.
“Pts” = sum of per-member industry donation scores (% of total donations from that industry, summed across the group). Higher means that industry funds a larger share of contributions for that voting bloc.
INDIVIDUAL VOTES
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SPONSORS

Mike Crapo
R-ID · Primary
28 COSPONSORS
BIPARTISAN





+22 more (see dot grid above)
SPONSOR FUNDING
Top industries funding Crapo
TRAIL AI
The Secure Rural Schools Reauthorization Act of 2025 extends federal funding programs for schools and counties dependent on revenue from federal lands. The bill passed the House with overwhelming bipartisan support, receiving 395 votes in favor and 5 opposed, with all Democratic votes in support and 5 Republican dissents. The legislation has been signed into law.
Based on public voting records. Does not imply causation.
TIMELINE
DATA SOURCES
Bill data: Congress.gov · 117th–119th Congress (2021–present)
Vote records: House Clerk / Senate · 2021–present
Reflects public records. Does not imply causation.