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In this episode of Congress in Context, we examine the proceedings of February 20, 2026, a day where the quiet on the floor belied a flurry of administrative and legislative activity. While the Senate stood adjourned and the House met for a mere two-minute pro forma session, the official record was populated with 38 new public bills addressing modern challenges such as aircraft collision mitigation, artificial intelligence resources for small businesses, and adult child caregiver tax credits. The episode delves into significant executive shifts, notably the rescission of the Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding and the extension of national emergencies concerning Ukraine and Venezuela. Finally, we explore the "Extensions of Remarks," where members bridged policy and personhood by honoring community pillars, ranging from Korean War veterans to the 130th anniversary of the Phillips 66 Rodeo Renewable Energy Complex, illustrating how the Congressional Record serves as both a legislative ledger and a national archive of American life.
Congressional Record Analysis of the following dates:
February 20, 2026
https://www.congress.gov/congressional-record/browse-by-date
Bills Reported by Committees
Introduced Public Bills
Private Bills & Resolutions
By Congress In ContextIn this episode of Congress in Context, we examine the proceedings of February 20, 2026, a day where the quiet on the floor belied a flurry of administrative and legislative activity. While the Senate stood adjourned and the House met for a mere two-minute pro forma session, the official record was populated with 38 new public bills addressing modern challenges such as aircraft collision mitigation, artificial intelligence resources for small businesses, and adult child caregiver tax credits. The episode delves into significant executive shifts, notably the rescission of the Greenhouse Gas Endangerment Finding and the extension of national emergencies concerning Ukraine and Venezuela. Finally, we explore the "Extensions of Remarks," where members bridged policy and personhood by honoring community pillars, ranging from Korean War veterans to the 130th anniversary of the Phillips 66 Rodeo Renewable Energy Complex, illustrating how the Congressional Record serves as both a legislative ledger and a national archive of American life.
Congressional Record Analysis of the following dates:
February 20, 2026
https://www.congress.gov/congressional-record/browse-by-date
Bills Reported by Committees
Introduced Public Bills
Private Bills & Resolutions