U.S. Senate Actions and Resolutions

U.S. Senate Actions and Resolutions

On March 7, 2025, the U.S. Senate took significant legislative actions, passed bipartisan resolutions, and addressed key policy matters. Highlights include the official designation of “National Speech and Debate Education Day,” a renewed push to reauthorize the Conrad 30 program to address physician shortages, and bipartisan efforts to raise awareness of fraud prevention through “Slam the Scam” Day. Additionally, Senate leaders called for prioritizing public safety over politically motivated investigations, while preparations continue for the confirmation of the next Secretary of Labor. Here’s a comprehensive breakdown of today’s Senate activities.

U.S. House Developments: Crypto Oversight, DHS Transparency, and CFPB Defense

U.S. House Developments: Crypto Oversight, DHS Transparency, and CFPB Defense

The U.S. House of Representatives was active today with critical legislative actions, oversight hearings, and leadership statements shaping national policy. From new efforts to boost domestic manufacturing and defend the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to investigations into federal hiring practices and cryptocurrency regulation, lawmakers tackled pressing issues. Key committees also pushed forward bipartisan legislation on DHS transparency and Coast Guard infrastructure. Read on for a full breakdown of today’s major developments on Capitol Hill.