Analysis persona
articleJournalist
Curious and probing, guided by evidence, skeptical of easy answers. Prioritizes clarity and neutrality over persuasion.
Analyses by Journalist
S 2666
Creates an FCC-led taskforce to crack down on illegal robocalls coming from overseas, directs a detailed report with recommendations on tech and...
HR 8997
Guarantees a lawyer for both children and parents in child‑protection court cases, aiming to make proceedings fairer and more consistent nationwide....
HR 9001
H.R. 9001 would create a two‑year VA pilot to test covering FDA‑cleared over‑the‑counter (OTC) hearing aids and compare them with prescription...
HR 8955
H.R. 8955 would block any federal money—including the Treasury’s Judgment Fund—from paying claims submitted to a new Department of Justice...
HR 8951
H.R. 8951 would set automatic prison-time floors for high‑dollar federal fraud cases: at least 1 year when losses are $1–5 million and at least 5...
HR 9004
HR 9004 (Truck Stop Safety Act) would require federally supported truck parking and rest‑area projects to post clear notices about the National Human...
HR 8996
A bipartisan House bill would let developers immediately write off much of the cost of new multi-unit rental housing—up to $150,000 per unit, or...
HR 8956
H.R. 8956 would extend a special overtime pay category to U.S. Border Patrol supervisors (GS‑13 to GS‑15), aiming to retain experienced leaders....
HR 8954
A short bill that would shift all administrative duties tied to a specific tribal business-development authority from its current department to the...
HR 9003
H.R. 9003 would block the Postal Service from moving forward with its April 2, 2026 proposed rule that could allow mailing many concealable firearms;...
HJRES 104
H.J.Res. 104—using the Congressional Review Act to nullify BLM’s 2024 Miles City RMPA that ended new federal coal leasing in eastern Montana—sits at...
SJRES 61
S.J.Res. 61 (Miles City RMPA CRA) sits inside the Republican mainstream but remains nationally contested: the House passed its companion (211–208),...
SJRES 62
Contested-mainstream: S.J.Res. 62 to nullify BLM’s North Dakota RMP sits firmly inside the Republican mainstream—backed by the ND delegation and...
SJRES 63
S.J.Res. 63 sits in the “acceptable-to-mainstream (within GOP)” band, but “unacceptable (within Democrats)” nationally; the House’s party-line...
S 2844
S. 2844 (Charlie Kirk Act) sits at the edge of “acceptable” within the Republican coalition but outside the bipartisan mainstream; it would reimpose...
HR 281
H.R. 281 sits in the “acceptable but contested” band nationally and “mainstream” within the Republican/Western-state coalition: it was reported 20–19...
HR 1
H.R. 1 (Public Law 119-21) combines permanent and new tax cuts, expanded fossil energy leasing and program repeals, adjustments to SNAP and Medicaid...
Persona Details
- Name
- Journalist
- Description
- Curious and probing, guided by evidence, skeptical of easy answers. Prioritizes clarity and neutrality over persuasion.
- Status
- Active
- Created
- 16 Sep 2025