Congress in Context

How one word changed AI regulation | May 15, 18, 2026

20 min · 21. Mai 2026
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In this episode of Congress In Context, we pull back the curtain on the subtle procedural maneuvers and high-stakes budget battles shaping the 119th Congress. We dive past the partisan rhetoric to examine how a controversial Department of Justice settlement and the ongoing reconciliation "Byrd bath" directly influence the allocation of hard-earned American tax dollars. From debating the limits of executive spending on vanity projects to pushing for critical war powers votes regarding ongoing overseas hostilities, this episode breaks down how the quiet gears of government machinery ultimately impact the wallets and safety of everyday citizens. 📜 Read the full text at: https://www.congress.gov [https://www.congress.gov] ☕ Support the deep dives: https://buymeacoffee.com/congressincontextext [https://buymeacoffee.com/congressincontextext] Subscribe for non-partisan analysis of the machinery of government. Legislation Mentioned * S. Res. 690 - [A resolution providing for the en bloc consideration of executive nominations] * S.J. Res. 185 - [A joint resolution relating to Hostilities Within or Against the Islamic Republic of Iran] * S. Res. 33 - [A resolution officially designating May as National Military Appreciation Month] * S. 4550 - [A bill to authorize appropriations for data collection, surveillance, and research on maternal health outcomes during public health emergencies, and for other purposes] * H.R. 5625 - [An act to direct the Attorney General to undertake specific law enforcement or administrative actions] * H.R. 2388 - [An act to take certain Federal land in the State of Washington into trust for the benefit of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe] * H.R. 3620 - [An act to provide for the conveyance of certain property to the Southcentral Foundation located in Anchorage, Alaska] * H.R. 1041 - [Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act] * H.R. 6047 - [Sharri Briley and Eric Edmundson Veterans Benefits Expansion Act of 2026] * H.R. 1329 - [Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum Act] * H.R. 4312 - [SCORE Act, Reauthorizing and strengthening entrepreneur mentorship]

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Episode The Quiet Churn: How Pro Forma Sessions Move the Legislative Needle | May 28-29, 2026 Cover

The Quiet Churn: How Pro Forma Sessions Move the Legislative Needle | May 28-29, 2026

📜 Read the full text at: https://www.congress.gov [https://www.congress.gov] ☕ Support the deep dives: https://buymeacoffee.com/congressincontextext [https://buymeacoffee.com/congressincontextext] Subscribe for non-partisan analysis of the machinery of government. While the halls of the Capitol may seem quiet during briefly-held pro forma sessions, the legislative machinery continues to churn, moving critical policy and administrative functions forward through the formal introduction of new bills and resolutions. These sessions provide a vital procedural window for committees to advance significant legislation to the House calendar, such as measures to target funds for low-income families and recover unclaimed pandemic-era unemployment compensation. Beyond these maneuvers, the record serves as the formal gateway for executive agencies to finalize rules that directly impact everyday Americans, including updates to medical billing for military healthcare and new safety standards for national pipelines. By focusing on these technical gears of government, it becomes clear that vital oversight and regulatory updates persist even when the chambers are not in full legislative session. Legislation Mentioned (Full List in Buy Me a Coffee Link above) * H.R. 8872 - A bill to amend part A of title IV of the Social Security Act to target funds to low-income families * H.R. 8873 - A bill to recover unclaimed pandemic-era unemployment compensation funds held by financial institutions * International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 - Statute cited for the appointment of an individual to the Commission on International Religious Freedom * Federal Election Campaign Act of 1971 - Statute cited regarding candidate eligibility agreements for the Office of Congressional Conduct * Public Law 104-121 - The Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act, cited for the processing of executive branch final rules * Title 44, United States Code - The statute authorizing the official printing and publication of the Congressional Record * Major Richard Star Act - Statute cited in a state memorial regarding disability compensation for veterans * Mineral Leasing Act - Statute cited in a state memorial regarding the management of mineral leasing on federal lands

30. Mai 202619 min
Episode Epstein Survivor Testimony in an Empty Congress | May 26, 2026 Cover

Epstein Survivor Testimony in an Empty Congress | May 26, 2026

📜 Read the full text at: https://www.congress.gov [https://www.congress.gov] ☕ Support the deep dives: https://buymeacoffee.com/congressincontextext [https://buymeacoffee.com/congressincontextext] Subscribe for non-partisan analysis of the machinery of government. In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the pro forma sessions of May 26, 2026, where the legislative machinery continues to churn despite the brief duration of the floor proceedings. We analyze how committee reports on student aid fraud and the introduction of dozens of new bills—ranging from prescription drug pricing to high-speed rail—set the stage for policies that directly impact the financial security and infrastructure of everyday Americans. By examining these procedural entries, we move past the political noise to reveal a government focusing on environmental accountability, public access to institutions, and the protection of survivors within the legal system. Legislation Mentioned * H.R. 7891 - A bill to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to require the Secretary of Education to prioritize program reviews for institutions where FAFSA data presents a reasonable suspicion of identity fraud. * H.R. 7892 - A bill to amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to require the Secretary of Education to use an identity fraud detection system to review each FAFSA. * H.R. 9023 - A bill to amend the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 to strengthen control of the environmental impacts of surface coal mining. * H.R. 9029 - A bill to amend the Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 to protect taxpayers from liability associated with the reclamation of surface coal mining operations. * H.R. 9031 - A bill to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to establish a refundable young adult tax credit with monthly advance payment. * H.R. 9036 - A bill to provide for high-speed rail corridor development. * H.R. 9038 - No Fencing at the United States Supreme Court Act. * H.R. 9040 - A bill to establish fair prices for prescription drugs. * H.R. 9041 - A bill to establish programs to improve bicycle and pedestrian infrastructure and incentivize the use of bicycles in transit. * H.R. 9043 - A bill to amend the Trafficking Victims Protection Act of 2000 relating to determinations with respect to efforts of foreign countries to reduce demand for commercial sex acts. * H. Res. 1324 - A resolution recognizing the 1885 Rock Springs Chinese Massacre.

28. Mai 202622 min
Episode Missing Pathogens and Three Minute Sessions | May 22, 2026 Cover

Missing Pathogens and Three Minute Sessions | May 22, 2026

While the House and Senate held brief pro-forma sessions leading into the Memorial Day weekend, the underlying legislative machinery remained active, processing critical executive communications and several new bill introductions. These procedural maneuvers, though often overlooked, serve as essential conduits for the official filing of major rules that impact citizens directly, such as the 2027 Affordable Care Act payment parameters and vital funding reports for energy and water development. By maintaining this "quiet" floor activity, Congress ensures that administrative work on public safety initiatives—including new efforts to combat illegal fireworks trafficking—and infrastructure markups continue to progress even during a holiday recess. This episode of Congress In Context explores how these technical sessions keep the gears of government turning, directly shaping the federal budget and regulatory landscape for the year ahead. 📜 Read the full text at: https://www.congress.gov [https://www.congress.gov] ☕ Support the deep dives: https://buymeacoffee.com/congressincontextext [https://buymeacoffee.com/congressincontextext] Subscribe for non-partisan analysis of the machinery of government. Legislation Mentioned * H.R. 9010: Legislative Branch Appropriations Act, 2027 * H.R. 9022: Energy and Water Development Appropriations Act, 2027 * H.R. 9011: Transfer underutilized Federal property for economic redevelopment * H.R. 9016: Update third-party privacy protections for electronic communications * H.R. 8870: BUILD America 250 Act * H.R. 9012: Allow 5-year carrybacks for low-income housing tax credits * H.R. 9014: Increase affordable housing supply, lower rents, and assess AMI calculations * H.R. 9018: Require VA to notify Congress of veteran suicides/attempts in VA facilities * H.R. 9020: Prohibit UNIFIL funding beginning October 1, 2027 * H. Con. Res. 106: Remove U.S. Armed Forces from hostilities in/against Cuba * H. Res. 1247: Discharge Petition No. 22 regarding veterans' benefits/services * H. Res. 1320: Honor fallen Armed Forces members on Memorial Day, 2026 * H. Res. 1321: Call on Nigeria to ensure constitutional legal proceedings for Mazi Nnamdi Kanu * H.R. 9009: Repeal the Hughes Amendment (Firearm Owners’ Protection Act) * H.R. 9013: Fireworks Trafficking and Money Laundering Prevention Act * H.R. 9015: Train and retain OB-GYNs and urogynecology sub-specialists * H.R. 9017: Deem specific biological opinion compliance as Endangered Species Act compliance * H.R. 9019: Report on data center electric energy and water usage * H.R. 9021: Improve heat wave and extreme heat response/preparation * H. Res. 1322: Condemn racist rhetoric targeting Indian and Chinese Americans * H. Res. 1323: Support designating "National Menstrual Health Awareness Month"

25. Mai 202620 min
Episode ACLU NRA alliance and the museum failure | May 21, 2026 Cover

ACLU NRA alliance and the museum failure | May 21, 2026

This episode explores how legislative machinery forces high-stakes trade-offs between protecting constitutional liberties and managing the financial burdens of public benefits. The House's passage of the Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act marks a shift from administrative bureaucracy to a judicial standard, directly restoring the rights of over 200,000 veterans who previously lost firearm access solely due to the appointment of a financial fiduciary. Simultaneously, the Sharri Briley and Eric Edmundson Act highlights the direct impact of procedural offsets, where a $10,000 annual increase for catastrophically injured veterans is funded by tripling fees for VA home loan refinancing, forcing one segment of the veteran population to shoulder the costs of another's survival. These maneuvers demonstrate that beyond the political noise, the specific text of policy riders and funding mechanisms dictates whether everyday Americans gain new protections or face significant unexpected costs. 📜 Read the full text at: https://www.congress.gov [https://www.congress.gov] ☕ Support the deep dives: https://buymeacoffee.com/congressincontextext [https://buymeacoffee.com/congressincontextext] Subscribe for non-partisan analysis of the machinery of government. Legislation Mentioned * H.R. 1041 - Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act * H.R. 1329 - Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum Act * H.R. 6047 - Sharri Briley and Eric Edmundson Veterans Benefits Expansion Act of 2026 * S. 4631 - Expanding Whistleblower Protections for Contractors Act of 2026 * S. Res. 747 - Renewable Fuels Month * S. Res. 676 - National Mushroom Day * S. Res. 749 - Older Americans Month * S. Res. 750 - National Public Works Week * S. 3582 - No Rewards for January 6 Rioters Act * S. 1003 - Lulu’s Law * H. Res. 1313 - Original Resolution Condemning the Hateful Comments of Texas Congressional Candidate Maureen Galindo * H.R. 2102 - Major Richard Star Act * H. Con. Res. 105 - remove United States Armed Forces from hostilities with Iran (Iran War Powers Resolution) * S. 2393 - [A bill] to authorize a major medical facility project for the Department of Veterans Affairs for fiscal year 2026 in St. Louis, Missouri * H.R. 1041 - [Motion to Recommit] * H.R. 1329 - [Motion to Recommit]

24. Mai 202613 min
Episode Shark Attack Alerts and Billion Dollar Ballrooms | May 20, 2026 Cover

Shark Attack Alerts and Billion Dollar Ballrooms | May 20, 2026

This episode explores how razor-thin margins in the House and the powerful "reconciliation" process in the Senate turn abstract procedural maneuvers into life-altering outcomes for everyday Americans. By ordering the "previous question" by a single vote, House leadership expedited the passage of legislation that conditions billions in federal school funding on new parental consent mandates regarding a student's gender identity. Meanwhile, the Senate's use of the reconciliation "golden ticket" allows the majority to bypass the 60-vote threshold to prioritize a massive $70 billion surge in immigration enforcement funding over addressing the skyrocketing consumer costs of gas and groceries. These "inside baseball" tactics—from the use of the obscure Judgment Fund to the rejection of a challenge to student loan forgiveness regulations—illustrate a legislative machinery increasingly geared toward high-stakes executive priorities rather than bipartisan consensus. 📜 Read the full text at: https://www.congress.gov [https://www.congress.gov] ☕ Support the deep dives: https://buymeacoffee.com/congressincontextext [https://buymeacoffee.com/congressincontextext] Subscribe for non-partisan analysis of the machinery of government. Legislation Mentioned H. Res. 1299: House concurrence in Senate amendment to H.R. 6644. H. Res. 1300: Rule for consideration of H.R. 1041, H.R. 6047, and H.R. 1329. H.R. 1041: Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act. H.R. 1329: Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum Act. H.R. 1993: 25th Anniversary of 9/11 Commemorative Coin Act. H.R. 2616: Parental Rights Over The Education and Care of Their Kids Act. H.R. 3234: Keeping Deposits Local Act. H.R. 3490: Gerald E. Connolly Esophageal Cancer Awareness Act of 2025. H.R. 4544: American Access to Banking Act. H.R. 5317: Community Bank Deposit Access Act of 2025. H.R. 6047: Sharri Briley and Eric Edmundson Veterans Benefits Expansion Act of 2026. H. Con. Res. 86: Directing removal of U.S. forces from hostilities with Iran. S. 2: Reconciliation bill pursuant to S. Con. Res. 33. S. 603: Designating General George C. Marshall House as a National Park affiliate. S. 790: Redesignating the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center in Wyoming. S. 1003: Lulu’s Law. S. 1473: Stop Stealing our Chips Act (whistleblower incentive program). S. 1890: State and local forensic activities grant program. S. 2393: FY2025 VA Major Medical Facility Authorization Act. S. 3023: Safe Cloud Storage Act. S. 3966: TREY’S Law (Terminating Restrictive Enforcement of Youth Settlements). S. 4460: Rural Community Hospital Demonstration Program Reauthorization. S. 4615: Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2027. S.J. Res. 182: Disapproval of Dept. of Education Direct Loan Program rule. S. Res. 739: Honoring the late U.S. Senator John Seymour. S. Res. 745: Authorizing production of records to the U.S. Attorney. S. Res. 746: Designating May 2026 as National Brain Tumor Awareness Month.

23. Mai 202621 min