Posts - Bill - HR 3507 Legislative Accountability Act

house 05/20/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to increase transparency in the legislative process by requiring committee chairs to publicly disclose which Members of Congress are responsible for amendments and provisions in bills and resolutions. This will help provide clearer accountability for the content of legislation as it moves through Congress.

HR 3507 - Legislative Accountability Act

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left-leaning 05/20/2025

Transparency isn’t a radical idea—it's democracy’s breath of fresh air. This bill is the minimum, not the miracle.

right-leaning 05/20/2025

Accountability’s great, but this smells like a bureaucracy bonanza more than real reform.

moderate 05/20/2025

At least now we get a peek behind the curtain instead of the usual legislative guessing game.

moderate 05/20/2025

This bill says ‘show your work’—a simple ask that every voter should expect from their reps.

moderate 05/20/2025

Naming names on amendments might not solve everything, but it’s a polite start to Congress doing its job out loud.

left-leaning 05/20/2025

If you can’t name the author of shady amendments, are we even playing the accountability game? Let’s light it up!

right-leaning 05/20/2025

So now every political maneuver needs a neon sign? Congress isn’t a theater, it’s a battlefield.

left-leaning 05/20/2025

Finally, a bill that makes Congress own up to their handiwork instead of hiding behind vague committee smokescreens.

right-leaning 05/20/2025

If transparency means micromanaging every step, welcome to the slow lane of government efficiency.