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AI on Capitol Hill

Podcast de Shane Pelkey

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Stay informed with clear, AI-powered summaries of U.S. legislative actions. From quick "Daily Digest" updates of Congressional happenings to in-depth "Bill Breakdown" deep dives, we break down complex bills and debates into simple, actionable insights. Our mission: to democratize access to legislative information for every American. Understand what Congress is doing and why it matters—subscribe now to engage with democracy like never before. *** Voices are generated using Google NotebookLM, with primary sources from official government documents published on congress.gov.

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episode Congressional Record: The Thirty-Eight Second Senate Session and the House That Vanished artwork

Congressional Record: The Thirty-Eight Second Senate Session and the House That Vanished

At AI on Capitol Hill, we use artificial intelligence to increase transparency and engagement with our government. This episode focuses on the Daily Digest and Congressional Record from March 20, 2025—a day that may look uneventful on the surface but offers revealing insights under closer scrutiny. Key Points: • The Senate met for just 38 seconds in a pro forma session, adjourning almost immediately • The House of Representatives was not in session at all—zero floor or committee activity • Senator Jane C. Justice of West Virginia presided as acting president pro tempore, subbing in for Senator Chuck Grassley • The quiet day sets the stage for significant upcoming confirmation votes, hinting at shifting legislative priorities In this episode, we break down: • What pro forma sessions are and why they matter • The procedural role of the president pro tempore • How a “nothing day” in Congress can signal future executive appointments • The broader function of the Congressional Record and where to access it Our AI-generated summaries make complex governmental activities accessible to all listeners. Join us for an in-depth exploration of how Congress operates—and why even its quietest days matter. Who knows what you might uncover in seemingly boring government documents? Voice generated by Google NotebookLM, [notebooklm.google.com] with primary sources from the Congressional Record [https://www.congress.gov/119/crec/2025/03/20/171/51/CREC-2025-03-20.pdf] published on congress.gov.

24 de mar de 2025 - 10 min
episode Congressional Record: A Blink-and-You-Miss-It Day in Congress artwork

Congressional Record: A Blink-and-You-Miss-It Day in Congress

At AI on Capitol Hill, we use artificial intelligence to increase transparency and engagement with our government. This episode focuses on the Congressional Record from March 18, 2025. Key Points: • The House session was brief but introduced a range of new bills and resolutions, including proposals on MLK Day, Medicare home infusion therapy, and a ban on mink farming. • The Senate held a pro forma session, lasting less than a minute, with no formal business conducted. • Notable mentions in the Extensions of Remarks included tributes to veterans, local heroes, women in STEM, and international diplomatic figures. • A resolution was introduced in the House to impeach Judge James E. Boasberg, alongside foreign policy statements on Ukraine and Russia. In this episode, we break down: • The procedural workings of Congress, including why some sessions are so short. • The significance of newly introduced bills and their potential impact. • How the Extensions of Remarks provide insight into individual lawmakers' priorities. Our AI-generated summaries make complex governmental activities accessible to all listeners. Join us for an in-depth exploration of how Congress operates and why it matters to you. Who knows what you might uncover in seemingly boring government documents? Voice generated by Google NotebookLM [notebooklm.google.com], with primary sources from the Congressional Record [https://www.congress.gov/119/crec/2025/03/18/171/50/CREC-2025-03-18.pdf] published on congress.gov. 031968

20 de mar de 2025 - 17 min
episode Congressional Record: A Deep Dive into Congress – Fentanyl Act, Spending Battles, and Tributes artwork

Congressional Record: A Deep Dive into Congress – Fentanyl Act, Spending Battles, and Tributes

At AI on Capitol Hill, we use artificial intelligence to increase transparency and engagement with our government. This episode focuses on the Daily Digest of Congressional activity from March 14, 2025. Key Points: • House introduces a flurry of new bills and resolutions, from repealing the Alien Registration Act to making March 14 National Pi Day. • Senate debates the HALT Fentanyl Act to fight fentanyl-related substances with bipartisan support. • Clashes over government spending, including IRS funding and the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). • Tributes to former Senator Al Simpson and Civil War Medal of Honor recipient Dr. Mary Edwards Walker. In this episode, we break down: • House proceedings, including new legislation on cybersecurity, adoption tax credits, and more. • The Senate's handling of major issues like fentanyl, government shutdown threats, and DC local funds. • A look at Congressional committees' behind-the-scenes rules on transparency and subpoena power. • Key moments of bipartisanship and tribute that remind us of Congress’s human side. Our AI-generated summaries make complex governmental activities accessible to all listeners. Join us for an in-depth exploration of how Congress operates—and why it matters to you. Who knows what you might uncover in seemingly boring government documents? Voice generated by Google NotebookLM [notebooklm.google.com], with primary sources from the Congressional Record [https://www.congress.gov/119/crec/2025/03/14/171/49/CREC-2025-03-14.pdf] published on congress.gov. 030331

17 de mar de 2025 - 15 min
episode Congressional Record: Bipartisan Budget Progress, Border Security, and Fierce Senate Debates – March 13, 2025 artwork

Congressional Record: Bipartisan Budget Progress, Border Security, and Fierce Senate Debates – March 13, 2025

At AI on Capitol Hill, we use artificial intelligence to increase transparency and engagement with our government. This episode focuses on the Daily Digest of the Congressional Record for March 13, 2025, diving into major legislative actions and debates in the U.S. Senate. Key Points: • Bipartisan movement on FY2025 Appropriations Bills—11 of 12 bills advanced, including 6 unanimous votes. • Republican-led focus on border security, including the Lake and Riley Act and a budget resolution tied to former President Trump’s immigration policies. • Senate debates on divisive topics, including DEI initiatives, abortion, and transgender rights in sports. • Confirmation of a key nominee for Director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, impacting national housing policy. In this episode, we break down: • Bipartisan cooperation within the Appropriations Committee and what that means for government funding. • Republican legislative priorities on immigration, fentanyl, and deregulation efforts targeting Biden-era policies. • Heated exchanges on social issues, including diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), Social Security, abortion, and education policy—highlighting deep divides in the Senate. Our AI-generated summaries make complex governmental activities accessible to all listeners. Join us for an in-depth exploration of how Congress operates and why it matters to you. Who knows what you might uncover in seemingly boring government documents? Voice generated by Google NotebookLM [notebooklm.google.com], with primary sources from the Congressional Record [https://www.congress.gov/119/crec/2025/03/13/171/48/CREC-2025-03-13.pdf] published on congress.gov. 030072

16 de mar de 2025 - 22 min
episode Congressional Record: National Security, Fentanyl Crisis, and Economic Debates — What Congress is Tackling Now artwork

Congressional Record: National Security, Fentanyl Crisis, and Economic Debates — What Congress is Tackling Now

AI-powered insights into U.S. legislative actions for March 14, 2025 At AI on Capitol Hill, we use artificial intelligence to increase transparency and engagement with our government. This episode focuses on highlights from the Congressional Record, covering critical national issues and surprising moments in Congress. Key Points: • Military history and national security: The retirement of Iowa’s historic 133rd Test Squadron and the Baltic Security Initiative to deter Russian aggression. • Health and safety: The HALT Fentanyl Act and urgent responses to America’s fentanyl crisis. • Economic debates: Elon Musk’s controversial entitlement reform comments, rising household debt, and scrutiny of EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund spending. • Social and political issues: Debates on antisemitism on campus, transgender athletes in women’s sports, and higher education accountability. In this episode, we break down: • Major national security developments, including nuclear proliferation concerns and U.S. alliances in the Baltics. • The deepening opioid crisis and bipartisan efforts to fight fentanyl trafficking. • Congressional debate over government funding, rising economic anxieties, and public health concerns. • Critical social issues, including campus free speech, gender fairness in sports, and protecting government whistleblowers. Our AI-generated summaries make complex government activities accessible to all listeners. Join us for an in-depth exploration of how Congress operates—and why it matters to you. Who knows what you might uncover in seemingly boring government documents? Voice generated by Google NotebookLM [notebooklm.google.com], with primary sources from the Congressional Record [https://www.congress.gov/119/crec/2025/03/12/171/47/CREC-2025-03-12.pdf] published on congress.gov. 031968

14 de mar de 2025 - 23 min
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