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Senate Bill Introductions

Here's a look at news stories involving U.S. Senate bills introduced in the 119th Congress

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American Energy and Mineral Infrastructure Act Legislation by Sen. Armstrong Analyzed
WASHINGTON, July 15 -- The American Energy and Mineral Infrastructure Act, originally introduced by Sen. Alan Armstrong, R-Oklahoma, on June 24, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. This legislation aims to streamline permitting processes under the Natural Gas Act, the Federal Water Pollution Control Act, and the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 to facilitate infrastructure development in the energy sector.

As the demand for energy resources continues to rise, the need for efficient infrastructure has become paramount. This bill seeks to expedite the permitting ... Show Full Article
CHILD Labor Act Legislation by Sen. Murray Analyzed
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The CHILD Labor Act, originally introduced by Sen. Patty Murray, D-Washington, on June 17, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. This legislation aims to strengthen protections against child labor violations by updating existing laws and imposing stricter penalties to safeguard minors from hazardous working conditions.

This legislative effort comes in response to rising concerns about child labor practices across various industries, where children are often exploited in dangerous jobs. The bill defines oppressive child labor and outlines hazardous ... Show Full Article
North Korean Human Rights Reauthorization Act Legislation by Sen. Kaine Analyzed
WASHINGTON, July 14 -- The North Korean Human Rights Reauthorization Act, originally introduced by Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, on June 24, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. This legislation aims to reauthorize and strengthen the North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004, focusing on the ongoing human rights abuses within the reclusive nation.

The North Korean Human Rights Act of 2004 was established to address severe human rights violations occurring in North Korea, a situation that remains dire under Kim Jong-un's regime. Humanitarian conditions in the country have been ... Show Full Article
Bycatch Reduction Act Legislation by Sen. Sullivan Analyzed
WASHINGTON, July 12 -- The Bycatch Reduction Act, originally introduced by Sen. Dan Sullivan, R-Alaska, on June 24, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. This legislation aims to mitigate the impact of trawl gear on bycatch and marine habitats in the Bering Sea, Aleutian Islands, and Gulf of Alaska through a series of regulatory measures.

The Act prioritizes ecosystem health and fishing sustainability while establishing performance standards for fishing gear, enhancing monitoring practices, and enforcing transparency in the fishing management process. A central goal is ... Show Full Article
Building Up Farmland Frontiers for Ecological Resilience Act Legislation by Sen. Welch Analyzed
WASHINGTON, July 12 -- The Building Up Farmland Frontiers for Ecological Resilience Act, originally introduced by Sen. Peter Welch, D-Vermont, on June 24, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. This legislation seeks to amend the Food Security Act of 1985 to clarify and expand the types of land that can be enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), enhancing environmental protections and resource conservation.

The proposed amendments aim to broaden eligibility for land enrollment in the CRP, allowing for sites that are subject to local environmental regulations ... Show Full Article
Artemis II Congressional Gold Medal Act Legislation by Sen. Kelly Analyzed
WASHINGTON, July 12 -- The Artemis II Congressional Gold Medal Act, originally introduced by Sen. Mark Kelly, D-Arizona, on June 24, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. The bill aims to award a Congressional Gold Medal to each crew member of the Artemis II Mission, recognizing their significant contributions to human space exploration.

The Artemis II Mission marked a historic milestone, being the first human-crewed mission to venture beyond low Earth orbit since the Apollo 17 mission in December 1972. The mission set new records, enabling astronauts to travel approximately ... Show Full Article