Ditat Deus
God enriches
Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder Awareness and Research Act of 2026
The bill aims to improve diagnosis, research, clinician training, and public awareness for PMDD—potentially improving care and equity—but does so through open-ended, multi-year authorizations that raise taxpayer costs and depend on future appropriations and careful implementation to avoid uneven benefits.
Gynecologic Pain Management Study Act
The bill creates a timebound HHS study that could produce more equitable, evidence-based recommendations to improve pain management for women and other patients, but it delays near-term fixes, may incur additional costs, and has no guarantee the recommendations will be implemented.
Reproductive Healthcare Leave Act
The bill expands and clarifies paid‑leave rights—notably for federal employees and reproductive health—while preserving stronger existing benefits, but it does so at the cost of higher employer and taxpayer expenses, increased compliance and litigation risk, and persistent uneven access across workplaces.
Dual Hatting Limitation Act of 2026
The bill improves independence and reduces conflicts by prohibiting acting officials from holding multiple Federal positions, at the cost of reduced short-term staffing flexibility and some additional administrative expense.
Stop Inhumane Conditions in ICE Detention Act of 2026
The bill trades increased transparency, oversight, and several targeted protections that can improve detainee health and accountability for detention operators against significant implementation costs, added administrative burdens, and privacy and operational risks that must be mitigated to avoid harming detainees or facilities.
Drain ICE Act of 2026
The bill strengthens oversight and protections around immigration detention and trims unused federal balances—potentially improving detainee rights and fiscal clarity—while risking lost funding for state/local programs, administrative confusion from repeals, and increased politicization of immigration oversight.
Studying Disastrous Impacts of Mass Deportation Act
The bill directs a rapid, data-supported CBO study of the long-term economic effects of immigration to improve fiscal policymaking, but it risks a rushed or politicized analysis and creates administrative/privacy burdens for agencies.
Mental Health Emergency Responder Act
The bill uses federal grants to build non-police behavioral health mobile response capacity—improving access and reducing arrests especially in underserved areas—while imposing federal costs, facing state-law limits, and risking continued law-enforcement involvement and administrative burden for smaller agencies.
Geothermal Gold Book Development Act
The bill promotes faster, more predictable geothermal development and clearer environmental safeguards through standardized federal guidance, but centralizing rules risks reducing local/tribal flexibility, raising compliance costs, and inviting legal challenges.