Senate Commerce Committee moves forward with a bipartisan proposal to change NIL regulations.

Senate Moves to Regulate College Sports The Senate is gearing up to review bipartisan legislation that could reshape intercollegiate sports significantly. Lawmakers are looking to establish national standards for name, image, and likeness (NIL) funding, aiming to mitigate roster disruptions from player transfers. Senators Cruz, Cantwell, Baldwin, and Booker are emphasizing the necessity for federal […]
Reps. Laura Gillen and Mike Lawler collaborate on a bipartisan proposal to reduce federal taxes for New Yorkers.

Efforts for Tax Relief in High-Cost Areas Democratic Rep. Laura Gillen from Long Island and Republican Rep. Mike Lawler from the Hudson Valley are seeking to bridge their political differences to help residents in New York and other areas with high taxes. The proposal, known as the Cost of Living Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, […]
New Senate bill aims to address problems in college sports with bipartisan support

Senators Tackle College Sports Challenges U.S. senators are stepping in to address the chaotic state of college sports. On Wednesday, Senators Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) unveiled a bipartisan bill aimed at tackling significant issues like student-athlete eligibility and the transfer portal. The proposed College Sports Protection Act includes several key measures: Granting […]
Senate bipartisan legislation addresses NIL issues in college sports and establishes the ‘Lane Kiffin Rule’

Bipartisan Bill Introduced to Address Match-Fixing in College Sports Two prominent senators, Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.), have proposed a bipartisan bill aimed at resolving ongoing debates about match-fixing within college sports. This legislation introduces the “Lane-Kiffin Rule,” which seeks to regulate player payments, limit “free” transfers to just one during an athlete’s […]
Rep. Jake Auchincloss experiences bipartisan response after easing criticism of Graham Platner

A House Democrat has seemingly eased his stance towards Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner from Maine, drawing mixed reactions from across the political spectrum. Initially, Rep. Jake Auchincloss, a Massachusetts Democrat, stirred some anger among progressives by criticizing Platner’s Nazi-related tattoos. He stated, “I hope the voters of Maine agree with me.” However, Auchincloss later […]
Trump urges the House to approve a bipartisan housing bill to guarantee that homes are meant for people.

Trump Calls for Housing Act to Secure Homeownership Former President Donald Trump urged the House to pass the ROAD to 21st Century Housing Act, stating that the act is meant to ensure that housing is for individuals, not corporations. In a post on Truth Social, he mentioned his concerns expressed during the State of the […]
Bipartisan legislation aims to prevent funding from China and Qatar to American universities.

New Legislation Targets Foreign Influence in U.S. Education A bipartisan coalition of lawmakers is actively addressing foreign influence in American education, focusing particularly on financial connections between universities and unfriendly nations. The proposed legislation aims to prohibit federal funding for universities that have “branch” campuses in hostile territories or that accept research grants in sensitive […]
New bipartisan bills in Congress aim to support retirement savings for caregivers.

Bipartisan Effort in Congress to Support Family Caregivers There’s a new bipartisan initiative in Congress aimed at assisting family caregivers in saving for retirement more effectively. Recently introduced legislation in both the House and Senate would simplify Roth IRA contribution regulations for caregivers. Additionally, another proposal is on the table that would allow caregivers of […]
House Republicans go against Trump to extend Haitian TPS in a bipartisan vote

A faction of House Republicans recently diverged from President Donald Trump’s stance on the potential deportation of over 350,000 Haitian nationals. On Thursday, a vote passed, backed by ten Republicans alongside Democrats and one independent, which aims to extend the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for Haitians by another three years. The Republicans supporting the bill […]
Bipartisan Senators Raise Concerns About Privacy Risks Linked To FISA Renewal

A bipartisan group of senators is sounding the alarm about privacy concerns related to artificial intelligence (AI), warning that without proper updates to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), mass surveillance of Americans could become a reality. According to reports, efforts to renew this federal surveillance law have hit a snag, as House Republican leaders […]