The Senate passed its first major housing bill since the subprime mortgage crisis. Can it actually become law?

A wide-ranging bipartisan bill designed to improve housing affordability easily passed the Senate on Thursday, despite concer…
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Watch: National and Labour MPs team up to get slavery bill heard after ACT objects

A new process to skip the 'biscuit tin' lottery is being used for the first time - because ACT refused to support a government bill.

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A new #bipartisanbill, the #AIRelated #JobImpacts Clarity Act, would require companies to report #AI’s #impact on their #workforce to the Department of Labour. The data would be compiled into a publicly available report to provide insight into AI’s effect on jobs. https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/05/ai-jobs-act-warner-hawley.html?eicker.news #tech #media #news
Senate introduces bill requiring AI companies to disclose copyright use: Bipartisan TRAIN Act would create administrative subpoena process for copyright owners to identify their works used in AI training datasets across major technology companies. https://ppc.land/senate-introduces-bill-requiring-ai-companies-to-disclose-copyright-use/ #AIRegulation #CopyrightLaw #TRAINAct #AITechnology #BipartisanBill
Senate introduces bill requiring AI companies to disclose copyright use

Bipartisan TRAIN Act would create administrative subpoena process for copyright owners to identify their works used in AI training datasets across major technology companies.

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Plot twist: The military that can take apart anything on a battlefield gets stumped by warranty void stickers. With 75% public support, the Warrior Right to Repair Act might finally let our troops fix what they fight with.

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The Military Might Finally Win the Right To Repair - Slashdot

Senators Tim Sheehy and Elizabeth Warren have introduced the bipartisan "Warrior Right to Repair Act," which would guarantee the military's right to repair its own equipment. The bill builds on a previous Army directive and has broad public support, with nearly 75% of Americans in favor, according t...

ICYMI: Bipartisan legislation aims to restructure digital ad market: Congressional bill targets conflicts of interest in $700 billion advertising ecosystem. https://ppc.land/bipartisan-legislation-aims-to-restructure-digital-ad-market/ #DigitalAdvertising #BipartisanBill #AdMarketReform #CongressionalLegislation #AdvertisingEcosystem
Bipartisan legislation aims to restructure digital ad market

Congressional bill targets conflicts of interest in $700 billion advertising ecosystem.

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US Senators Dick Durbin and Lindsey Graham are set to introduce a bipartisan bill with broad support that would make Section 230 expire on January 1, 2027. ⚖️📰 How could this reshape the future of online platforms? 🤔 #Section230 #BipartisanBill #TechRegulation #InternetLaw #USPolitics #SocialMedia
Republicans Agonize Over Supporting Bipartisan Border Bill They'd Insisted On

A bipartisan bill to address the surge of migrants at the southern border is sowing discord within the Senate GOP as Trump urges them to kill it.

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Statement from President Joe Biden on Passage of the Bipartisan Bill to Keep the Government Open | The White House

Tonight, bipartisan majorities in the House and Senate voted to keep the government open, preventing an unnecessary crisis that would have inflicted needless pain on millions of hardworking Americans. This bill ensures that active-duty troops will continue to get paid, travelers will be spared airport delays, millions of women and children will continue to have…

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Bipartisan bill would bar agencies from denying job applicants over weed use

Agencies would also have to set up a process for reconsidering decisions that denied someone a job or clearance over weed use dating back to 2008.

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