• Cutting Nuclear Ties: Sanctions on Rosatom with H.R. 8046
    Oct 28 2024

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    In this episode of The Weekly Congressional Report, we explore H.R. 8046, the Rosatom Sanctions Enforcement Act, a bill that aims to sever the United States’ dependency on Russia’s nuclear energy sector amid the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. This legislation imposes sanctions targeting Russia’s state-owned nuclear energy corporation, Rosatom, to disrupt its revenue streams and diminish its influence globally.

    Join Brian Barnes as our AI hosts, Avery and Iris, unpack the details of this bill, discussing the potential impacts on the nuclear industry, the international implications for allies reliant on Russian nuclear technology, and the steps outlined for the U.S. to aid allies in finding alternative nuclear suppliers. Tune in to understand the critical facets of this legislation and the broader geopolitical stakes at play.

    **Note - Congress is out of session the week of October 28, 2024. As such we are reviewing bills from earlier in the cycle that have major impacts on you. Congress will be back in session on November 12th**

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    15 mins
  • Securing the Border: Tackling Migration with S. 4361 & H.R. 2
    Oct 21 2024

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    In this episode of The Weekly Congressional Report, we take a deep dive into two critical pieces of legislation aimed at strengthening U.S. border security and combating fentanyl trafficking.

    First, we explore S. 4361, the Border Act of 2024, which provides emergency supplemental appropriations for border security measures and the fight against fentanyl. The bill includes significant funding for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, increased immigration detention capacity, and heightened enforcement activities along both the southern and northern borders.

    Next, we analyze H.R. 2, the Secure the Border Act of 2023, which calls for the resumption of border wall construction, enhanced border technology, and stricter immigration enforcement policies. The act outlines a comprehensive strategy to achieve operational control of the southern border, utilizing advanced technology to curb illegal crossings and drug trafficking.

    Join Brian Barnes along with AI hosts Avery and Iris as they break down these important bills and discuss their potential impact on national security, immigration policy, and the ongoing battle against the fentanyl crisis.

    **Note - Congress is out of session the week of October 21, 2024. As such we are reviewing bills from earlier in the cycle that have major impacts on you. Congress will be back in session on November 12th**

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    12 mins
  • TikTok Under Fire: 13 States & D.C. vs. Addictive Algorithms
    Oct 18 2024

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    In this special bonus episode of The Weekly Congressional Report, we dive into the 14 lawsuits filed against TikTok by a coalition of state attorneys general, alleging that the platform’s addictive algorithms are contributing to a mental health crisis among adolescents. Led by New York and California, the lawsuits claim TikTok has violated state laws by misleading the public about the platform’s safety, particularly for young users. From harmful beauty filters to challenges that have resulted in injuries and even deaths, TikTok’s practices are coming under intense scrutiny.

    Join Brian Barnes and AI hosts Avery and Iris as they break down the allegations, exploring how TikTok’s “For You” feed exploits the human brain’s dopamine response to keep users engaged—and how states are seeking accountability for the harm caused to young people. Whether you’re a concerned parent, a policy enthusiast, or a TikTok user, this episode sheds light on the growing legal battle against one of the world’s most popular social media platforms.

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    13 mins
  • Protecting Kids and National Security: S. 1409 & H.R. 7521 in Focus
    Oct 14 2024

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    In this episode of The Weekly Congressional Report, we examine two critical bills that tackle some of the most pressing issues facing America today: online safety for children and the growing threat of foreign adversary-controlled applications.

    The first bill, S. 1409, known as the Kids Online Safety Act, seeks to protect minors from the dangers lurking on digital platforms. The bill outlines measures that platforms must implement to safeguard children from exposure to harmful content, compulsive usage, and online exploitation. With broad bipartisan support, this bill addresses growing concerns over the mental health impacts of social media on young users.

    Meanwhile, H.R. 7521, the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act, takes aim at foreign-controlled apps like TikTok. This bill proposes a ban on foreign adversary-controlled apps operating in the U.S. unless they divest from adversarial nations. It sets stringent penalties for companies that fail to comply, reflecting rising fears about data security and national threats posed by foreign-owned digital platforms.

    **Congress is out of session the week of October 14, 2024. As such we are reviewing bills from earlier in the cycle that have major impacts on you. Congress will be back in session on November 12th**

    Join Brian Barnes along with AI hosts Avery and Iris as they delve into the details of these pivotal pieces of legislation and their potential impact on both national security and the well-being of our youth. This episode breaks down the complexities of each bill and offers insights into how they address the challenges of our interconnected digital world.

    Whether you’re concerned about child safety, national security, or simply curious about how these bills will affect your daily digital interactions, this episode will provide the facts you need.

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    16 mins
  • Sanctions and Forests: Unpacking H.R. 3334 & H.R. 8790
    Oct 7 2024

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    In this episode of The Weekly Congressional Report, we delve into two significant bills shaping both international relations and domestic environmental policy: H.R. 3334, the STOP CCP Act, and H.R. 8790, the Fix Our Forests Act.

    H.R. 3334 targets specific members of the Chinese Communist Party, imposing sanctions in response to human rights violations, military aggression, and intellectual property theft. Meanwhile, H.R. 8790 focuses on proactive forest management and wildfire risk reduction, aiming to establish a centralized Fire Center and streamline collaboration among federal, state, and local agencies.

    Join Brian Barnes along with AI hosts, Avery and Iris, as they break down these complex bills using clear language, relatable analogies, and unique insights. Discover how these seemingly unrelated pieces of legislation share common themes of proactive risk management and explore their broader implications for both global stability and environmental sustainability.

    **Congress is out of session the week of October 7, 2024. As such we are reviewing bills from the week of September 23rd. Congress will be back in session on November 12th**

    Whether you’re a policy enthusiast, a student, a teacher, a politician or simply a curious citizen, The Weekly Congressional Report provides the unbiased, fact-based analysis you need to understand how these bills impact our nation and the world. Stay informed, stay engaged, and empower yourself to participate effectively in our democracy.

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    18 mins
  • Welcome to The Weekly Congressional Report: Your Primer to Understanding Congress
    Oct 4 2024

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    Welcome to the premiere episode of The Weekly Congressional Report! In this introductory episode, host Brian Barnes shares the inspiration behind the podcast—a passion for clear and unbiased analysis of the most consequential bills in the U.S. Congress. As a professional science communicator and former major party congressional candidate, Brian understands the challenges of navigating complex legislation and the importance of accessible, fact-based discussions.


    Discover how The Weekly Congressional Report leverages advanced AI technology to deliver objective insights without the influence of political bias. Learn about our mission to keep you informed, engaged, and empowered to participate effectively in our democracy. Get a sneak peek of our unique format, featuring dynamic dialogues between our AI hosts, Avery and Iris, who break down the week’s most impactful bills in an easy-to-understand manner.


    Join us on this journey to demystify the legislative process and stay ahead of the laws shaping our nation. Subscribe now, share with your network, and consider supporting our mission to foster a more informed and active citizenry.

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    8 mins