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

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Energy Consumer Protection Act Legislation by Sen. Cortez Masto Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 1 -- The Energy Consumer Protection Act, originally introduced by Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-NV, on April 21, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. The bill aims to amend the Federal Power Act and the Natural Gas Act to enhance enforcement against violations related to energy transactions and reporting.

This legislation seeks to implement stricter prohibitions and penalties for entities engaged in fraudulent practices within the energy sector. Specifically, it empowers the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to prohibit individuals or organizations ... Show Full Article

Ending the Carried Interest Loophole Act Legislation by Sen. Wyden Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 1 -- The Ending the Carried Interest Loophole Act, originally introduced by Sen. Ron Wyden, D-OR, on April 16, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. This legislation aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 to revise how partnership interests received in connection with the performance of services are treated for tax purposes, effectively targeting a longstanding loophole.

This initiative addresses concerns over tax equity by closing the carried interest loophole, which allows certain fund managers to pay lower capital gains taxes on income earned ... Show Full Article

Critical Infrastructure Airspace Defense Act Legislation by Sen. Cotton Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 1 -- The Critical Infrastructure Airspace Defense Act, originally introduced by Sen. Tom Cotton, R-AR, on April 22, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. This legislation seeks to empower private owners of critical infrastructure facilities to use counter-unmanned aircraft system technologies to better protect against threats posed by drones.

The proposed Act addresses growing concerns regarding unmanned aerial vehicles, which pose significant security risks to vital infrastructure, including nuclear plants and energy substations. Current laws permit federal ... Show Full Article

Consumer Protection Remedies Act Legislation by Sen. Cantwell Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 1 -- The Consumer Protection Remedies Act, originally introduced by Sen. Maria Cantwell, D-WA, on April 15, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. This bill seeks to amend section 13 of the Federal Trade Commission Act to enhance the ability of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to provide equitable relief for consumers harmed by violations of consumer protection laws.

The proposed legislation responds to growing concerns about the adequacy of current consumer protection measures. It aims to empower the FTC with expanded legal tools, enabling the Commission ... Show Full Article

Climate Change Education Act Legislation by Sen. Markey Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 1 -- The Climate Change Education Act, originally introduced by Sen. Edward J. Markey, D-MA, on April 22, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. This legislation aims to mandate the Administrator of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to establish a comprehensive Climate Change Education Program designed to enhance public understanding of climate change and its effects on society.

The motivation behind the Climate Change Education Act stems from a growing recognition of the urgent need for climate literacy across all age groups. With ... Show Full Article

America Grows Act of 2026 Legislation by Sen. Durbin Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 1 -- The America Grows Act of 2026, originally introduced by Sen. Richard J. Durbin, D-IL, on April 20, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. This legislation aims to enhance funding for agricultural research on a national scale, ensuring sustained investment that encourages innovation and productivity in the sector.

Advocates of the bill emphasize the growing importance of agricultural research as a means to address challenges such as climate change, food security, and economic viability for farmers. The Act seeks to appropriate a budget that increases ... Show Full Article

Airpower Acceleration Act of 2026 Legislation by Sen. Budd Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 1 -- The Airpower Acceleration Act of 2026, originally introduced by Sen. Ted Budd, R-NC, on April 22, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. The legislation aims to grant the Secretary of Defense the authority to enter into multiyear contracts for the procurement of F-35 and F-15EX aircraft, addressing crucial needs within the United States military aviation sector.

This bill is designed to enhance the U.S. Air Force's combat capabilities by ensuring a stable supply of advanced fighter aircraft, which is essential for maintaining national defense readiness. ... Show Full Article

Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Water Rights Settlement Act Legislation by Sen. Padilla Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 1 -- The Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians Water Rights Settlement Act, originally introduced by Sen. Alex Padilla, D-CA, on April 22, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. This proposed legislation aims to settle longstanding water rights claims of the Agua Caliente Band, ensuring equitable access to vital water resources for the tribe while affirming their sovereign rights.

The legislation is designed to comprehensively address and resolve conflicts surrounding water rights in California, specifically affecting the Indio Subbasin area. It seeks to ... Show Full Article

Absentee and Mail Voter Protection Act Legislation by Sen. Padilla Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, May 1 -- The Absentee and Mail Voter Protection Act, originally introduced by Sen. Alex Padilla, D-CA, on April 22, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. The legislation aims to repeal a controversial executive order that restricts mail-in voting and the use of state citizenship lists in federal elections.

The motivation for the bill stems from growing concerns over voting accessibility and the integrity of the electoral process. Proponents argue that the executive order, signed earlier this year, imposes unnecessary and sweeping regulations that could disenfranchise ... Show Full Article