CivicTracker now lets you stay effortlessly informed about every bill you care about.
With version 1.1.0, I’ve launched our first wave of legislation tracking. This means you can finally follow the life of a bill from the moment it’s introduced to the second it passes—or fails. If it moves, you’ll know.
What’s New
You can now get notified when a bill is introduced, amended, or passed.
This feature is currently in beta, so you might notice a few hiccups. I’d love your feedback as I continue improving it.
Want to follow everything related to climate, immigration, or tariffs? Now you can, with topic filters that work:
- Keywords
- Sponsors
- Topic Type
- Chamber
- Status (introduced, passed House, passed Senate, etc.)
If you’re a CivicTracker Pro subscriber, you have access to all proposed legislation in the 119th Congress right now.
Not using Pro? You can still try it out, this demo works for everyone:
H.R.1
One Big Beautiful Bill Act
May 20, 2025
This bill reduces taxes, reduces or increases spending for various
federal programs, increases the statutory debt limit, and otherwise addresses agencies and programs
throughout the federal government. It is known as a reconciliation bill and includes legislation
submitted by 11 House committees pursuant to provisions in the FY2025 congressional budget
resolution (H Con. Res. 14) that directed the committees to submit legislation to the House Budget
Committee that will increase or decrease the deficit and increase the statutory debt limit by
specified amounts.
Became Law
S.1582
GENIUS Act
May 1, 2025
This bill establishes a regulatory framework for payment stablecoins
(digital assets which an issuer must redeem for a fixed value). Under the bill, only permitted
issuers may issue a payment stablecoin for use by U.S. persons, subject to certain exceptions and
safe harbors. Permitted issuers must be a subsidiary of an insured depository institution, a
federal-qualified nonbank payment stablecoin issuer, or a state-qualified payment stablecoin issuer.
Became Law
S.5
Laken Riley Act
Jan 6, 2025
This bill requires the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to detain
certain non-U.S. nationals (aliens under federal law) who have been arrested for burglary, theft,
larceny, or shoplifting. The bill also authorizes states to sue the federal government for decisions
or alleged failures related to immigration enforcement.
Became Law