Commerce
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1,490Bills
53Officials
5Agencies
5Orgs
68Committees
Why It Matters
Consumer policy covers product safety, fair competition, advertising, and protections for shoppers and borrowers. It balances business interests and innovation against transparency and consumer protection.
Happening nowView all
- Official UpdateFlorida
Rick Scott bill would give Trump new tariff power after Supreme Court ruling
SENATEAug 6, 2026Why its important?FeaturingR. Scott FL - Issue Update
Green Energy PAC Targets Ralph Norman in South Carolina Senate Runoff
CommerceAug 16, 2026Why its important? SourceBreitbart News Network - Official UpdateUtah
Mike Lee wants to close a border loophole he says incentivizes child trafficking
SENATEAug 11, 2026Why its important?FeaturingM. Lee UT - Issue Update
Emergency order issued to crack down on kratom products
CommerceAug 13, 2026Why its important? SourceThe Boston Herald - Official UpdateNebraska
Public Pulse: Reader has a message for Pete Ricketts and Deb Fischer
SENATEAug 7, 2026Why its important?FeaturingD. Fischer NE - Issue Update
Protesters target Mike Collins over ethics claims in Monroe
CommerceAug 13, 2026Why its important? SourceAthens Banner-Herald
Key billsView all
- HR 10079CommerceTo provide for the regulation of hemp-derived beverages, and for other purposes.
COMMITTEE8.10.26 - HR 10080CommerceEnergy Utility Lobbying Ban Act
COMMITTEE8.10.26 - S 5313CommerceA bill to require the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to consider cybersecurity risks from quantum computers, and for other purposes.
COMMITTEE8.6.26 - S 5306CommerceA bill to amend the Federal Power Act to require the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to consider the effects of Commission-jurisdictional rates on the affordability of electricity for consumers, and for other purposes.
COMMITTEE8.6.26 - S 5338CommerceA bill to amend the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to prohibit the Secretary of Energy from prescribing any new or amended energy conservation standards for a product that is not technologically feasible and economically justified, and for other purposes.
COMMITTEE8.6.26 - HR 10050CommerceUniform Vehicle Safety Standards Act of 2026
COMMITTEE8.6.26 - S 5310CommerceA bill to support the development of the robotics industry in the United States, and for other purposes.
COMMITTEE8.6.26 - S 5281CommerceA bill to amend the Consumer Product Safety Act to strike provisions relating to the maximum civil penalties for violations of product safety standards.
COMMITTEE8.6.26
Key officialsView all
- Rick ScottFL (S)Senate Committee on Armed Services

- Mike LeeUT (S)Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources

- Deb FischerNE (S)Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition, and Forestry

- Michael LawlerNY (H)House Committee on Financial Services

- Mike RoundsSD (S)Senate Committee on Appropriations

- Jeff MerkleyOR (S)Senate Committee on Appropriations

Key committeesView all
Senate Committee on Armed ServicesThe Senate Committee on Armed Services has legislative jurisdiction over military and defense.+19
Senate Committee on Foreign RelationsThe Senate Committee on Foreign Relations was established in 1816 as one of the original ten standing committees of the Senate. Throughout its history, the committee has been instrumental in developing and influencing United States foreign policy, at different times supporting and opposing the policies of presidents and secretaries of state. The committee has considered, debated, and reported important treaties and legislation, ranging from the purchase of Alaska in 1867 to the establishment of the United Nations in 1945. It also holds jurisdiction over all diplomatic nominations. Through these powers, the committee has helped shape foreign policy of broad significance, in matters of war and peace and international relations. Members of the committee have assisted in the negotiation of treaties, and at times have helped to defeat treaties they felt were not in the national interest.+14
Senate Committee on the BudgetThe Senate Committee on the Budget is responsible for drafting a concurrent resolution on the budget for congressional action on spending, revenue, and debt-limit legislation. The Budget Resolution must be jointly agreed to by both the House and the Senate, but does not need to be signed by the President. The Committee is also responsible for enforcing the Budget Resolution by informing senators of violations to the budget, and by working with other committees, such as the Committee on Appropriations, to prevent potential violations.+13
Key organizations
Top Supporters
- Consumer Reports
- Public Citizen
Top Opposers
- National Retail Federation
- NetChoice
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Key agencies
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Tue7CommerceConsumer Pricing Disclosure Act H.R. 2210Introduced
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