Legislative Transparency for the PeopleWednesday, February 11, 2026

What's in That Bill

Cut Through the Legalese

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H.R. 4821 — Digital Identity Verification Act moves to committeeS. 1337 — Infrastructure Package passes Senate 62-38H.R. 5102 — Education Funding Amendment added at 3 AM markupS. 998 — Data Privacy Reform stalls in subcommitteeH.R. 4400 — Defense Spending Bill receives 14 last-minute ridersS. 2100 — Healthcare Expansion Act faces filibuster threatH.R. 4821 — Digital Identity Verification Act moves to committeeS. 1337 — Infrastructure Package passes Senate 62-38H.R. 5102 — Education Funding Amendment added at 3 AM markupS. 998 — Data Privacy Reform stalls in subcommitteeH.R. 4400 — Defense Spending Bill receives 14 last-minute ridersS. 2100 — Healthcare Expansion Act faces filibuster threat
About Us

Making Legislation Accessible

Because democracy works better when citizens are informed about the laws that govern their lives.

Our Mission

Every year, Congress passes thousands of pages of legislation that directly affects the lives of everyday Americans. Yet most citizens never read these bills — and frankly, they shouldn't have to wade through dense legal language to understand what their government is doing.

What's in That Bill? exists to bridge this gap. We use advanced AI to analyze Congressional legislation and translate complex legalese into clear, honest summaries that anyone can understand.

How We Work
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Data Collection

We pull bill data directly from the official Congress.gov API, ensuring accuracy and timeliness. New legislation is processed within minutes.

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AI Analysis

Our AI reads and analyzes the full text of each bill, identifying key provisions and potential implications that might otherwise go unnoticed.

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Plain Language

Complex legislative language is translated into clear, accessible summaries. We highlight what matters and explain the real-world impact.

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Transparency

We're committed to non-partisan analysis. Our summaries focus on what bills actually do, not political spin. We always link to official sources.

Our Sources

Data Attribution

Bill Data: Sourced from the official Congress.gov API

AI Summaries: Generated using advanced language models (Claude by Anthropic)

Updates: Bill data synced regularly to ensure currency

AI-generated summaries are for informational purposes only.
Always refer to official sources for authoritative legal information.