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The following is a list of legislation | The following is a list of legislation considered by the Congress after the re-organization of the American legislative system. It is separated by legislative session (ie. Nth Congress). Each item contains a hyperlink to the article of each bill; their contents are not listed here. The sessions and items of each Congress are organized in reverse chronological order; the most current session is the 151st Congress. | ||
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Revision as of 02:37, 19 February 2024
The following is a list of legislation considered by the Congress after the re-organization of the American legislative system. It is separated by legislative session (ie. Nth Congress). Each item contains a hyperlink to the article of each bill; their contents are not listed here. The sessions and items of each Congress are organized in reverse chronological order; the most current session is the 151st Congress.
151st Congress
The 151st Congress is the current Congress of the United States, beginning on January 18th, 2024. Its speaker is Blakemore Alexander, and is supermajority-controlled by Centrist Caucus, composed of members of the Great Society Party and America First Party. Three members from the Party of United Marxists make up the minority Communist Caucus; the independent Ryuki Henderson leads the independent DEF Caucus.
Legislation Considered
Name & Date | Status | Final House Vote | Final Senate Vote | |
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14 Feb. 2024 | February Clean General Appropriations Act of 2024 AKA — February Budget of 2024 |
House-originated, Passed House 15 Feb. Brought to Senate Floor 17 Feb. |
6 — 3 — 0 — 1 | N/A |
11 Feb. 2024 | Protect Our Privacy Act of 2024 AKA — Protect Our Privacy Act |
House-originated, Passed House 14 Feb. Brought to Senate Floor 17 Feb. |
6 — 2 — 0 — 2 | N/A |