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Drain the Intelligence Community Swamp Act of 2025
The bill speeds removal and review of named cleared individuals to reduce immediate insider risk and increase accountability, but does so at the cost of potential career harm and due-process concerns, legal and constitutional risks, politicization of security resources, and possible disruption to national-security work.
Pregnant Women Health and Safety Act of 2025
The bill aims to raise facility safety standards and protect patients from prosecution but does so by imposing federal penalties and facility requirements that are likely to reduce provider availability and access—especially for low-income and rural patients—while shifting more power to states.
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Homeland Security and Further Additional Continuing Appropriations Act, 2026
The bill increases transparency, oversight, continuity of operations, and certain protections while clarifying some funding directions, but it also tightens documentary and procedural requirements (notably for voting), adds administrative requirements that can slow DHS operations, constrains reprogramming flexibility, and includes funding shifts and zeroed line items that could reduce enforcement capacity and raise costs for some Americans.
To provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
This bill provides sizable tax cuts, family and business incentives, farm and defense investments, and faster permitting—but does so alongside tightened verification, higher fees and enforcement (especially for immigrants), reduced environmental protections and judicial review, and program changes that shift costs to states, vulnerable populations, and future budgets.
Kansas senator
Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2026
The bill directs substantial new support for farmers, rural broadband, conservation, and food‑system resilience while increasing federal spending, administrative complexity, and regulatory shifts that could favor larger actors and weaken some environmental, local, and procedural protections.
Federal Water Projects Consultation Improvement Act of 2026
The bill increases transparency and legal clarity for Reclamation contractors and water operators—helping planning and allowing review of draft biological opinions—but it also raises the risk of longer consultations, higher administrative/compliance costs, and potential weakening or delay of endangered-species protections by amplifying contractor influence and narrowing agency discretion.
Minnesota representative
Texas senator