Banning Congressional Stock Trades and Rezoning Neighborhoods |June 17, 2026
This episode of Congress in Context explores how the immense machinery of congressional reconciliation and the power of individual procedural objections dictate the financial security and safety of millions of Americans. While sweeping fiscal blueprints propose permanent tax relief for families, the "Major Richard Star Act" remains stalled by procedural standoffs, leaving combat-injured veterans to face dollar-for-dollar deductions in their retirement pay. The tension between high-level budgeting and individual needs is further highlighted by failed attempts to bypass committee gridlock for emergency funding, directly impacting families' access to critical healthcare and nutrition programs. Conversely, the "Saving the OOI Act" demonstrates how Congress can move with rare speed to protect the scientific tools that sustain commercial fisheries and vital weather data. Ultimately, these proceedings reveal that the gears of government—from massive budget bills to a single senator's objection—are the invisible forces shaping our daily lives. 📜 Read the full text at: https://www.congress.gov ☕ Support the deep dives: https://buymeacoffee.com/congressincontextext Subscribe for non-partisan analysis of the machinery of government. Legislation Mentioned H.R. 1 - Reconciliation Act pursuant to Title II of H. Con. Res. 14 H.R. 6644 - Housing for the 21st Century Act S. Res. 616 - Requesting Information on Honduras’s Human Rights Practices S. Res. 771 - Congratulating the New York Knicks on winning the 2026 NBA Finals S. Res. 776 - Honoring the Life of Kyle Busch S. Res. 777 - United States Foreign Service Day S. 1032 - Major Richard Star Act S. 4703 - Bill to block the Trump slush fund and redirect money to Medicaid S. 4704 - Bill to block the Trump slush fund and redirect money to Law Enforcement S. 4705 - Bill to block the Trump slush fund and redirect money to SNAP S. 4822 - Saving the OOI Act of 2026 SA 5823 - Scott (SC)/Warren Substitute Amendment to H.R. 6644 Nomination - Michelle Steel to be Ambassador to the Republic of Korea Nomination - George Holding to be U.S. Director of the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development