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Legislation of the 119th Congress

Track bills, resolutions, and amendments moving through Congress

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Most Controversial Bills

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hr80·Highly Controversial

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.

Andrew Biggs·Armed Forces and National Security
hr78·Highly Controversial

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.

22Scheduled
Andrew Biggs·Crime and Law Enforcement
hr1·Highly Controversial

To provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.

The bill combines broad tax cuts, targeted benefits, and large investments in defense, infrastructure, and enforcement that provide immediate financial relief and capacity for some Americans while rolling back environmental programs, tightening health and immigration access for others, and increasing long‑term fiscal and compliance risks.

Jodey Arrington·Economics and Public Finance
hr3069·Highly Controversial

Medicare for All Act

The bill would deliver near‑universal, no‑cost comprehensive health coverage and stronger equity and quality safeguards for many Americans, but does so at very large federal cost and with major disruption, provider payment risks, privacy and administrative burdens, and implementation challenges.

Pramila Jayapal·Health
hr6508·Highly Controversial

NATO Act

The bill shifts control and funding of NATO commitments toward congressional authority and reduced U.S. spending — trading potential near‑term budget savings and clearer procedural authority for increased national‑security risk, strained alliances, and possible legal and economic fallout.

Thomas Massie·International Affairs
s209·Highly Controversial

Protecting Minors from Medical Malpractice Act of 2025

The bill expands legal remedies for people harmed by pediatric gender‑related care and protects providers' conscience rights and certain state funding choices, but does so at the cost of narrowing access to gender‑affirming care, increasing provider legal and financial risk, and creating fragmented federal‑state enforcement and privacy challenges.

Thomas Cotton·Health

Legislative Pipeline

Where bills are in the process right now

In Committee1,404
Passed House652
Passed Senate488
President's Desk9
Outcomes
86
Law
2
Vetoed

On the President's Desk

9 bills
S-1318
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Fallen Servicemembers Religious Heritage Restoration Act

Jerry Moran
  1. senate
  2. house
  3. president
4/29/2026

Recently Signed into Law

86 total
HJRES-140

Recently Introduced

15,427 total
SRES-706

Featured Bills

hr8206·Controversial

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.

Charles Roy·Economics and Public Finance
hr1·Controversial

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

Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by the Bureau of Land Management relating to Public Land Order No. 7917 for Withdrawal of Federal Lands; Cook, Lake, and Saint Louis Counties, MN.

Peter Stauber
  1. house
  2. senate
  3. president
4/27/2026

Expressing support for the designation of April 2026 as "National Child Abuse Prevention Month", and the goals and ideals of National Child Abuse Prevention Month.

John Cornyn
  1. senate
4/29/2026
Jodey Arrington·Economics and Public Finance
s3971·Controversial

Small Business Innovation and Economic Security Act

The bill strengthens commercialization pathways, security vetting, and program clarity while extending funding authority and training—benefiting many small innovators—but does so at the cost of stricter screening (and attendant opacity), higher spending and administrative burdens, and policies that may favor better‑funded firms over smaller startups.

Joni Ernst·Commerce

Trending in Congress

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hr7567·Controversial

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.

Glenn Thompson·Agriculture and Food
hr8259

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.

Cliff Bentz

Minnesota representative

Texas senator

·Water Resources Development
sjres99·Controversial

Providing for congressional disapproval under chapter 8 of title 5, United States Code, of the rule submitted by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services relating to "Removal of the Automatic Extension of Employment Authorization Documents".

Jacklyn Rosen·Immigration
s3286

Veterans Appeals Improvement and Modernization Act 2.0

The bill aims to speed decisions, improve transparency, and strengthen review and oversight of VA appeals—benefiting many veterans in the long run—but does so by tightening procedures and adding reporting/integration requirements that could exclude late evidence, raise administrative costs, and create short‑term delays or procedural barriers for some claimants.

Bill Cassidy·Armed Forces and National Security
s4140

Carlton H. Ingram Veterans’ Benefits Protection Act

The bill expands compensation for conditions caused or masked by post‑service treatment and aims to make VA ratings more accurate, but may reduce payments for some veterans who rely on treatment and will likely increase evidentiary and processing burdens on claimants and the VA.

Richard Blumenthal·Armed Forces and National Security
s4220

Veterans Health Administration Novel Therapeutics Preparedness Act

The bill centralizes VA coordination to speed and standardize access to emerging mental-health treatments for veterans, but it increases administrative and implementation costs and carries risks of premature rollout or bureaucratic constraints that could divert resources or limit timely, effective local care.

Timothy Sheehy·Armed Forces and National Security

Government Funding

FY2026
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