Congress in Context
What is Congress secretly doing behind closed doors? We dive deep into the official Congressional Record from May 11th and 12th, 2026, to uncover unexpected bipartisan breakthroughs, massive floor fights, and hidden legislative fine print that impacts your wallet and rights. In this episode, we break down why American tax dollars are inadvertently funding foreign industries to the detriment of Gulf Coast shrimpers (H.R. 2071) and how small community banks are fighting back against Wall Street regulations (H.R. 4437). We also analyze the shocking bipartisan consensus behind Thomas Massie's NICS Data Reporting Act (H.R. 2267) to fix a massive glitch in gun background check databases. But it’s not all unity—we chart the fierce legislative battlefields over the Voting Rights Act following the Supreme Court's "Louisiana v. Clay" decision, the Senate's $72 Billion immigration reconciliation showdown, and the push to claw back executive War Powers (S.J.Res. 163). Read the raw text yourself on Congress.gov [http://Congress.gov] and stay informed! If you value independent, non-partisan analysis of the rules shaping America, support our work here: 👉 Support "Congress in Context" on Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/congressincontextext [https://buymeacoffee.com/congressincontextext] 📌 Legislation Mentioned & Indexed: * H.R. 2071 – Save Our Shrimpers Act of 2026 * H.R. 4437 – Smart Act of 2025 (Regulatory relief for MDIs and rural banks) * H.R. 2267 – NICS Data Reporting Act of 2026 (Background check demographic reporting) * H.Res. 1251 – Honoring Jewish American Heritage Month * S.J.Res. 163 – War Powers Resolution regarding unauthorized US armed forces in Iran * S.Res. 526 – Motion to withhold Senator pay during government shutdowns
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