Senate Democrats aim to force a floor vote on a Trump administration proposal to limit greenhouse gas emissions, which replaced a significantly more stringent Obama-era regulation, according to Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y.

The caucus will trigger a vote on the plan as part of a series of roll call votes that Democrats in the chamber plan to highlight bills and issues that they say Republicans, led by Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., are ignoring, Schumer said Thursday.

Other issues Democrats plan to take up include gun safety, political spending, election security and healthcare, Schumer said.

“For months, Senator McConnell and Senate Republicans have shunned vital proposals to improve American’s lives, including those to address the climate crisis and gun violence epidemic, save protections for people with pre-existing conditions, secure our elections, get big special interest money out of politics and more,” Schumer said in a statement.

Schumer said that the caucus would force votes under the Congressional Review Act, which allows Congress to overturn a regulation or federal rule within 60 days of it being finalized. Under the CRA, only 30 senators need to demand a vote on a regulation to get on the Senate calendar.