Deo gratiam habeamus
Let us be grateful to God
NICS Data Reporting Act of 2026
The bill increases transparency and the ability to detect disparities in firearm-purchase denials by mandating annual demographic reporting, but does so at the cost of privacy risks for vulnerable individuals, additional taxpayer-funded administrative burdens, and the risk of misleading conclusions if data are incomplete.
To terminate the Department of Education.
Eliminating the Department of Education would reduce federal bureaucracy but poses high risk of disrupting education funding, program oversight, legal clarity, and jobs unless Congress clearly reassigns authorities and secures funding streams.
To amend the Foreign Agents Registration Act of 1938, as amended to clarify the definition of "foreign principal" and ensure transparency in lobbying on behalf of foreign interests.
No Capital Gains Tax on Family Farms Act
The bill makes it substantially easier and less costly for owners to transfer farms to family—helping preserve family farms and rural livelihoods—but at the cost of reduced federal revenue and increased potential for tax avoidance and deferred tax burdens.
Surveillance Accountability Act
The bill strengthens individual privacy and accountability by requiring warrants for third‑party data and enabling private lawsuits for Fourth Amendment violations, but it also increases burdens and legal uncertainty for law enforcement, agencies, federal employees, companies, and taxpayers.
Interstate Milk Freedom Act of 2026
The bill broadens interstate market access and legal recognition for raw‑milk producers and cow‑share participants while keeping regulatory control with States, but it does so by restricting federal public‑health authority—raising the risk of foodborne illness, hampering multistate outbreak responses, and creating uneven consumer protections and enforcement uncertainty.
No Immunity for Glyphosate Act
The bill expands victims' ability to obtain federal remedies and hold private actors accountable for harms from elemental phosphorus and glyphosate, but it raises significant litigation exposure and costs, may disrupt agricultural supplies, and could weaken federal ability and private incentives for coordinated emergency production or supply planning.
NATO Act
The bill increases U.S. flexibility to reduce funding or withdraw from NATO—potentially lowering near‑term taxpayer outlays and clarifying authority—while substantially raising risks to collective defense, U.S. influence with allies, and long‑term security and economic costs.
National Constitutional Carry Act
The bill broadens and protects individuals' ability to carry firearms publicly and reduces state/local power to restrict that carry, trading increased individual carry rights for higher public-safety risks and potential legal and fiscal costs for governments, businesses, and health systems.
Restoring America’s Leadership in Innovation Act of 2025
The bill shifts the U.S. patent system toward stronger, more court-centered property rights and steadier USPTO funding—benefiting patent owners and investors—while reducing administrative review, public transparency, and challenger access, which raises litigation costs and the likelihood that weak patents will persist, with potential harms to competition, consumers, and international patent strategies.