In God we trust
Build the Ballroom Act
No Antisemitism in Education Act of 2026
The bill strengthens federal recognition and enforcement tools against antisemitism—providing clearer protections and more consistent investigations for students—at the cost of increased investigations and compliance burdens, potential free‑speech and reputational risks, and added legal complexity for schools and governments.
Protecting Puppies from Sharia Act
The bill protects federal funding for jurisdictions that allow dog ownership and affirms a right to own dogs, but it conditions grants in ways that could penalize jurisdictions with dog bans, provoke federal overreach disputes, and include language that may stigmatize Muslim Americans.
Contract Our Veterans Act of 2026
The bill substantially expands federal contracting access and supports for veteran‑owned small businesses—improving opportunities and transparency—but raises trade‑offs in reduced competition, higher taxpayer risk, and added administrative burdens for agencies and contractors.
TSP Fiduciary Security Act of 2026
The bill shifts TSP/TSF investment policy toward national-security-based exclusions and greater transparency—trading potentially lower investment returns and higher compliance costs for reduced exposure to adversary-linked companies and clearer government oversight.
Greenland Annexation and Statehood Act
The bill creates a presidentially‑led process offering Greenland a pathway to U.S. statehood and potential federal benefits, while introducing significant fiscal, diplomatic, governance, and self‑determination risks for Americans and Greenlanders alike.
Full AI Stack Export Promotion Act
The bill aims to accelerate U.S. AI economic and security leadership by standardizing metrics, promoting a U.S. 'full AI stack,' and tightening export/security practices, but it does so at the cost of added compliance and administrative burdens, risks to international collaboration, potential geopolitical retaliation, and possible market distortions.
No Welfare for Non-Citizens Act
The bill reduces federal spending and creates a uniform eligibility standard by excluding many noncitizens from federal public benefits, but does so at the cost of greater hardship and uninsured rates among immigrants, heightened public‑health risks, increased costs for hospitals and local governments, and legal and administrative disruption.
PEACE Act
The bill increases diplomatic focus and congressional oversight on antisemitism and related terrorism in Europe, but does so without dedicated funding and includes non‑binding language, creating potential workload strains and expectations that may not translate into new resources or concrete programs.