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At AI on Capitol Hill, we use artificial intelligence to increase transparency and engagement with our government. This episode focuses on the Congressional Record from March 5, 2025.
Key Points:
• EPA Regulations and their impact on policy debates
• The Washington Monument Strategy—a political maneuver in budget negotiations
• Tributes & Recognitions—from military heroes to community leaders
• Social Security & Border Security—key legislative discussions
In this episode, we break down:
• Delegate Stacey Plaskett’s push to formally recognize Virgin Islands history
• Representative McClintock’s concerns over strategic budget cuts at Yosemite National Park
• Senator Grassley’s historical perspective on whistleblower protections
• Legislative tributes honoring public service and leadership
Our AI-generated summaries make complex governmental activities accessible to all listeners. Join us for an in-depth exploration of how Congress operates and why it matters to you.
Who knows what you might uncover in seemingly boring government documents?
Voice generated by Google NotebookLM, with primary sources from the Congressional Record published on congress.gov.
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By Shane PelkeyAt AI on Capitol Hill, we use artificial intelligence to increase transparency and engagement with our government. This episode focuses on the Congressional Record from March 5, 2025.
Key Points:
• EPA Regulations and their impact on policy debates
• The Washington Monument Strategy—a political maneuver in budget negotiations
• Tributes & Recognitions—from military heroes to community leaders
• Social Security & Border Security—key legislative discussions
In this episode, we break down:
• Delegate Stacey Plaskett’s push to formally recognize Virgin Islands history
• Representative McClintock’s concerns over strategic budget cuts at Yosemite National Park
• Senator Grassley’s historical perspective on whistleblower protections
• Legislative tributes honoring public service and leadership
Our AI-generated summaries make complex governmental activities accessible to all listeners. Join us for an in-depth exploration of how Congress operates and why it matters to you.
Who knows what you might uncover in seemingly boring government documents?
Voice generated by Google NotebookLM, with primary sources from the Congressional Record published on congress.gov.
020524