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  • S. J. RES. 59 is a joint resolution that expresses Congress's disapproval of a specific rule made by the Securities and Exchange Commission related to "Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 121." This resolution argues that the rule, published in the Federal Register on April 11,...

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    S. J. RES. 59 is like a big "no thank you" from Congress to a rule they didn't like from a special group in charge of making money rules. They want to make sure this rule doesn't count anymore.

  • S. 4297 seeks to repeal the Corporate Transparency Act, which was part of the William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021. This bill proposes removing all changes brought about by the Corporate Transparency Act, including specific...

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    S. 4297 wants to cancel a law that helps keep track of companies to make sure they aren’t hiding bad stuff like money for bad guys. It’s like deciding not to make kids keep their rooms clean, which might seem fun, but could also lead to messy problems!

  • S. RES. 807 establishes the majority party's members for specific committees during the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress, or until new members are chosen. The resolution lists members for the Committees on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs; Finance; and Foreign Relations....

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    The bill is like a list showing who from the majority party will be on important groups (called committees) in the Senate. These groups help make decisions about money, homes, and talking to other countries, with some special people in charge of each group.