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In this episode of Congress in Context, the House and Senate grapple with procedural gridlock and deep partisan divides over economic policy and federal oversight. The House session is defined by the defeat of a procedural rule for several bills—including the Law-Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act—as members engage in a heated debate over a "gag" preventing a vote on President Trump’s tariffs. In the Senate, tensions flare over Department of Homeland Security funding, with Democrats demanding "guardrails" on ICE conduct while Republicans argue such measures would compromise community safety. The day's proceedings also include the confirmation of Daniel Burrows as Assistant Attorney General and a sobering address on the fragility of democracy inspired by the sentencing of journalist Jimmy Lai. Beyond these conflicts, the record highlights tributes to local community leaders and athletic achievements, illustrating the constant interplay between high-stakes national politics and local representation.

Does the focus on procedural tactics—like the debate over "gag rules" in the House or "sensitive locations" in the Senate—strike you as an effective way to govern, or do you think these maneuvers further distance Congress from the everyday concerns of their constituents?

Congressional Record Analysis of the following dates:

February 10, 2026

https://www.congress.gov/congressional-record/browse-by-date

Bills

H.R. 7147: The Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act, 2026, which provides funding for agencies like ICE, the Coast Guard, and FEMA.

H.R. 2189: The Law-Enforcement Innovate to De-Escalate Act, designed to modernize firearms laws by reclassifying less-than-lethal weapons like tasers.

H.R. 261: The Undersea Cable Protection Act of 2025, which aims to protect global internet infrastructure by streamlining the permitting process for fiber optic cables.

H.R. 3617: The Securing America’s Critical Minerals Supply Act, intended to secure domestic supplies of minerals essential for defense and energy.

S. 3815: Virginia’s Law, which seeks to eliminate the statute of limitations for civil actions relating to certain sexual abuse and trafficking crimes.

H.R. 7471: A bill to provide for increases in the Federal minimum wage.

S.J. Res. 95: A joint resolution providing for congressional disapproval of an IRS rule relating to the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax for partnerships.

H.R. 7480: A bill to increase the rates of pay for certain Federal employees by 4.1 percent.

H.R. 6500: A bill to extend duty-free treatment for certain imports under the African Growth and Opportunity Act.

H.R. 7469: A bill to authorize the use of SNAP benefits for online grocery purchases.

S. 3813: A bill requiring notice for copyrighted works used in building generative artificial intelligence models.