Legislative Tracker
Real-time tracking of congressional activity, voting patterns, and legislative impacts on reform initiatives.
Three Days, Three Branches, Three Boundaries of Executive Power
A stalled surveillance reauthorization, a skeptical federal trade court, and a Supreme Court signaling its hand — a constitutional week framed by three days until sunset.
Three Constitutional Collisions in Six Days
A surveillance law sunsets April 20, a federal court weighs presidential tariff authority, and the Supreme Court signals its hand on citizenship.
Four States. Six Bills. One Constitutional Question.
Tennessee advanced two First Amendment tests this week. Texas faces its most consequential school choice ruling April 24. Oklahoma moved to protect property from warrantless seizure.
VALOR Legislative Tracker
Congressional Status: House is in District Work Period. Senate in recess. Legislative activity resumes the week of April 14. Track accountability and constitutional liberty measures in the 119th Congress.
Congress Left Town. The White House Didn't Stop.
House in recess through April 13. Executive orders on voter rolls, immigration enforcement at churches, and more — all signed while Congress was away.