Which bipartisan bills list Ilhan Omar as a co-sponsor in 2025?
Executive summary
Public records in the provided reporting do not produce a clean, verifiable list of "bipartisan bills that list Ilhan Omar as a co-sponsor in 2025"; the sources instead offer fragmentary evidence about her sponsorship activity, historical co-sponsorships, and metrics about bipartisanship without enumerating specific bipartisan cosponsored measures in calendar year 2025 [1] [2] [3]. The one clear 2025 legislative item tied directly to Omar in the sources is H.R.5720, which GovTrack identifies as a bill she introduced, not a bill she co‑sponsored with members of the other party [3].
1. The question being asked and why the record is thin
The user is asking for an explicit list of bills in 2025 that are bipartisan and that formally include Rep. Ilhan Omar as a named co-sponsor; answering that requires consulting roll‑call and cosponsor rosters on official legislative tracking systems because "bipartisan" is defined by presence of at least one cosponsor from the other party and cosponsor lists are the record of that fact (Congress.gov is the canonical source) — but the provided excerpts do not include comprehensive cosponsor rosters for 2025 and therefore cannot support a definitive list [1] [3].
2. What the provided sources do show about Omar’s 2025 legislative footprint
GovTrack and other trackers in the record indicate activity around 2025 — including that Omar introduced H.R.5720, the Federal Worker Childcare Protection Act of 2025 — and summarize her broader sponsorship patterns, but they don’t present a granular catalog of which 2025 bills she co‑sponsored that also had Republican co‑sponsors [3]. Congress.gov snippets in the dataset reference many bills in the 119th Congress but the excerpts do not show Omar’s cosponsor entries for 2025 bills, leaving a gap between the question and the available reporting [1].
3. What campaign and profile sources claim, and their limits
Omar’s campaign site and biographical trackers highlight past co‑sponsorships and votes — for example naming the Raise the Wage Act and the Paycheck Fairness Act among bills she co‑sponsored historically — but those statements are promotional and do not specify whether those measures were bipartisan in 2025 or list party breakdowns of cosponsors for calendar year 2025 specifically [4]. Wikipedia, Ballotpedia, BillTrack50 and OpenSecrets in the provided set offer background and tracking tools but the excerpts supplied do not extract a 2025 bipartisan cosponsor list [5] [6] [7] [8].
4. Indicators that bipartisanship was limited in 2025, per the sources
Quantitative summaries in GovTrack’s 2024/2025 report card note Omar “got bipartisan cosponsors on the fewest bills” in comparison to Minnesota’s delegation during the 118th Congress, implying limited crossover cosponsorship in that period and weakening the expectation that many bipartisan co‑sponsored bills would appear under her name in 2025 [2]. That metric suggests fewer than typical bipartisan co‑sponsorships, but does not enumerate which, if any, bipartisan bills in 2025 bore her name.
5. Bottom line, and what would be needed for a definitive answer
Based on the supplied reporting, it is not possible to produce a definitive list of bipartisan bills that listed Rep. Ilhan Omar as a co‑sponsor in 2025; the sources either summarize her general legislative behavior or document bills she sponsored, but they do not provide the specific cosponsor party breakdowns for 2025 measures required to mark them “bipartisan” [1] [3] [2] [4]. To answer the question conclusively would require consulting complete cosponsor rosters on Congress.gov or an equivalent bill‑level export for every bill Omar cosponsored in 2025 and checking each for at least one cosponsor from the opposite party — records that are not contained within the excerpts provided here [1].