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READ Act Legislation by Sen. Cassidy Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The READ Act, originally introduced by Sen. Bill Cassidy, R-Louisiana, on June 4, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. This bill aims to enhance literacy outcomes for all students by revising the comprehensive literacy State development grant program and ensuring that federal investment aligns with evidence-based reading instruction.

The motivation behind the READ Act stems from alarming literacy statistics, which show that only 35% of eighth graders are proficient in reading, highlighting a national literacy crisis. Illiteracy is not just a personal ... Show Full Article

Protecting Indian Water Rights Settlements Act Legislation by Sen. Lujan Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The Protecting Indian Water Rights Settlements Act, originally introduced by Sen. Ben Ray Lujan, D-New Mexico, on June 10, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. This legislation aims to amend the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act by establishing subaccounts within the Indian Water Rights Settlement Completion Fund to facilitate financial management for various water rights settlements involving Native American tribes.

The primary motivation behind this bill is to ensure the federal government upholds its obligations under multiple Indian water ... Show Full Article

Protect College Sports Act of 2026 Legislation by Sen. Cruz Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The Protect College Sports Act of 2026, originally introduced by Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, on June 2, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. This legislation aims to safeguard the name, image, and likeness rights of student athletes while promoting fair competition within intercollegiate athletics.

The bill comes in response to growing calls for increased protections for student athletes, particularly in light of the evolving landscape of college sports and the monetization of athlete identities. This legislation seeks to establish a legal framework ... Show Full Article

Let America Build Act of 2026 Legislation by Sen. Barrasso Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The Let America Build Act of 2026, originally introduced by Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyoming, on June 11, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. The bill aims to facilitate energy development by streamlining permitting processes and enhancing cooperation between federal and state agencies in oil and gas resources management.

The proposed legislation addresses pressing concerns in the energy sector amidst ongoing debates over energy independence and economic stability. By simplifying regulations around oil drilling and gas export permits, the bill is ... Show Full Article

Human Authority in Lethal Operations Act Legislation by Sen. Schiff Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The Human Authority in Lethal Operations Act, originally introduced by Sen. Adam B. Schiff, D-California, on June 8, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. The legislation aims to establish stringent design and safety requirements for autonomous and semi-autonomous weapon systems to ensure human oversight in military operations and prevent unintended engagements.

This legislative initiative reflects growing concerns over the deployment of advanced military technologies that utilize artificial intelligence. As the use of such systems expands, lawmakers ... Show Full Article

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Reforms Legislation by Sen. Wyden Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Reforms, originally introduced by Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, on June 10, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. The bill aims to implement significant reforms concerning foreign intelligence surveillance authorities, particularly focusing on safeguards related to warrantless queries for the communications of United States persons.

This legislation addresses a growing concern over privacy and civil liberties in light of enhanced surveillance capabilities. It seeks to amend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act ... Show Full Article

Foreign Intelligence Reform Legislation by Sen. Wyden Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The Foreign Intelligence Reform Act, originally introduced by Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Oregon, on June 10, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. The bill aims to implement significant reforms related to foreign intelligence surveillance authorities, specifically to prohibit reverse targeting of United States persons and other individuals located within the U.S.

This legislation arises from growing concerns regarding privacy and the integrity of domestic communications. The bill seeks to curb practices that allow government agencies to intentionally target ... Show Full Article

Complete America's Great Trails Act Legislation by Sen. Blumenthal Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The Complete America's Great Trails Act, originally introduced by Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Connecticut, on June 8, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. This legislation aims to amend the Internal Revenue Code to provide tax credits for contributions made to the conservation of National Scenic Trails.

The proposal is motivated by the need to enhance the preservation and expansion of the National Scenic Trails, which play a critical role in promoting outdoor recreation and environmental conservation. By allowing taxpayers to receive credits equal ... Show Full Article

Beginning Educator Mentorship and Retention Act Legislation by Sen. Kaine Analyzed
Bailey Malota
WASHINGTON, June 18 -- The Beginning Educator Mentorship and Retention Act, originally introduced by Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, on June 10, 2026, has been analyzed by the Congressional Research Service. The bill aims to establish a grant program that supports teacher and school leader induction programs in public schools, addressing the challenges posed by high turnover rates among new educators.

In recent years, the education sector has grappled with a concerning teacher attrition problem, particularly among novice educators. The legislation responds to findings that teachers in their early ... Show Full Article