Track bills, resolutions, and amendments moving through Congress
Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act
The bill aims to liquidate the Federal Reserve and transfer its assets/liabilities to Treasury—potentially raising one‑time receipts and centralizing benefit payments—at the cost of removing an independent central bank, increasing market and policy risks, and exposing taxpayers and Fed employees to financial and benefit uncertainties.
Federal Reserve Board Abolition Act
The bill would liquidate the Federal Reserve to return proceeds to the Treasury and increase oversight of the wind‑down, but doing so risks severe disruption to monetary stability, market losses, concentrated power in the Treasury, and added taxpayer obligations while displacing Fed employees.
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Homeland Security and Further Additional Continuing Appropriations Act, 2026
The bill increases congressional oversight, transparency, and certain worker protections and operational supports, but does so by adding new verification rules, reporting requirements, spending restrictions, and procedural constraints that could raise costs, slow agency responsiveness, concentrate appropriations interpretation, and risk disenfranchising vulnerable voters.
To provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
This package delivers sizable tax relief, defense/industrial and targeted domestic investments while tightening immigration and benefit rules and expanding fossil fuel development — producing near‑term financial and program gains for many Americans at the cost of higher federal spending, greater compliance burdens, and increased risks to climate, coverage, and immigrant access.
Nebraska senator
To amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to eliminate the State and local tax deduction marriage penalty.
The bill increases tax relief for married joint filers by raising SALT caps and phaseouts and clarifying per‑status limits, but it reduces federal revenue and concentrates benefits in certain states and among joint filers while leaving separate filers with smaller gains.
Birthright Citizenship Clarification Act of 2026
The bill trades clearer statutory definitions and narrower, targeted exceptions to birthright citizenship (arguably reducing incentive for birth tourism and clarifying diplomatic exceptions) against a high risk that many U.S.-born children of noncitizen parents will lose automatic citizenship, triggering major legal, administrative, and social costs.
Alabama senator
New York representative