This week the U.S. Senate passed a war powers resolution ordering American forces out of hostilities with Iran, fifty to forty-eight, with four Republicans crossing the aisle. It's the first time such a resolution has cleared the chamber after earlier attempts were voted down. But it's a concurrent resolution, House Concurrent Resolution 86, the kind that passes both chambers without going to the President's desk, so it's a formal rebuke, not a binding order. What it changes is the record, not the deployment.
That set the texture for a week of governments drawing lines around things that are hard to take back. Ohio created the Joshua Alert (HB359, 95-0 in the House and 31-0 in the Senate), a statewide emergency broadcast for missing autistic and developmentally disabled children who fall outside the AMBER Alert's abduction rules. Massachusetts struck the R-word and outdated terms from hundreds of references in state law (S2563, unanimous). Virginia banned the sale and transfer of assault firearms and large-capacity magazines, grandfathering current owners (HB217, House 60-35, Senate 21-19, effective July 1). Rhode Island made it illegal for an algorithm to pose as a licensed therapist (H7349, 69-2), while New York's FAIR News Act would require news organizations to label AI-generated content (S08451, Senate 53-7, Assembly 130-1). And the Senate passed the most sweeping federal housing bill since the financial crisis, 85-5 (HR6644), only for the President to hold its signing until Congress passes the SAVE Act (HR7296), an unrelated bill requiring documentary proof of citizenship to register to vote.
Go back to the parent in the doorway, and the child who wandered: that's what Ohio's ninety-five-to-nothing was actually about. Not a procedure, a family. Follow every bill at amendment.app.
Floor and hearing audio: Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and Sec. of State Marco Rubio, via C-SPAN.
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Bills in this episode:
- Iran war powers resolution (HCONRES86)
- Ohio Joshua Alert (HB359)
- Massachusetts disability-language update (S2563)
- Virginia assault-firearms ban (HB217)
- Rhode Island AI mental-health ban (H7349)
- New York FAIR News Act (S08451)
- 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act (HR6644)
- SAVE Act (HR7296)