Federal Legislation

Search by bill number, Congress.gov URL, or topic. Results lead to a source-backed detail page.

Trust-first legislation

Move from political noise to the official federal record.

Find the bill, verify the record, check its status and freshness, then read what the text says.

Best first input Bill number or Congress.gov URL
Primary source Congress.gov and govinfo
Reading posture Record first, explanation second
Federal search

Look up the real record.

Examples: H.R. 1234, a Congress.gov bill URL, or a broad topic like student loans.

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Source status

Current
Source owner
Congress.gov and govinfo
Source link
Open official source
Retrieved
Live pages show the retrieval time for the record in view.
Last checked
Live pages show when the source packet was last checked.

Federal bill pages keep the official owner, source link, and freshness details visible before any summary asks for trust.

Searching official bill records

Checking Congress.gov and GovInfo for matching bills. This can take a few seconds.

Ollama plain-English summary

Explain this bill

The response will stay grounded in the bill's official summary and source packet.

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Preparing impact analysis

Reading the official bill record and asking Ollama who may be affected. This can take up to a minute.

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