Congress returned from recess in mid-May 2026 with a packed agenda centered on must-pass spending measures, including appropriations bills and the National Defense Authorization Act, alongside targeted policy legislation on housing, agriculture, and immigration. The Housing for the 21st Century Act advanced through the House in February and received Senate amendments in March, setting up potential conference negotiations. Lawmakers also face pressure to address farm bill reauthorization and related titles before midterms narrow the legislative calendar. Progress depends on committee markups, floor scheduling, whip counts, and any use of reconciliation or continuing resolutions to avoid funding lapses.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated$100,631 Vol.
FISA Section 702 reauthorization
66%
DEFIANCE Act
64%
Housing for the 21st Century Act
56%
Critical-minerals stockpile
42%
Export-control chip security
38%
Smithsonian Women’s History Museum
37%
Film/TV production expensing
28%
SELF DRIVE Act
27%
SHOWER Act
26%
AI-chip export licensing
23%
Data center utility cost protection
21%
Credit-card routing competition
18%
Trump Airport
17%
$2.50 Coin
17%
$100,631 Vol.
FISA Section 702 reauthorization
66%
DEFIANCE Act
64%
Housing for the 21st Century Act
56%
Critical-minerals stockpile
42%
Export-control chip security
38%
Smithsonian Women’s History Museum
37%
Film/TV production expensing
28%
SELF DRIVE Act
27%
SHOWER Act
26%
AI-chip export licensing
23%
Data center utility cost protection
21%
Credit-card routing competition
18%
Trump Airport
17%
$2.50 Coin
17%
Qualifying legislation includes Public Law 118-49.
Qualifying legislation may include joint resolutions and must pass both the House and the Senate, and must be signed by the President, become law without signature while Congress remains in session, or become law through veto override. Presidential pocket vetoes that expire resolve to "No".
The primary resolution sources for this market will be Congress.gov’s legislation tracker (https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/22), the Library of Congress (congress.gov), and other official information from the government of the United States; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Market Opened: Feb 24, 2026, 3:11 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Qualifying legislation includes Public Law 118-49.
Qualifying legislation may include joint resolutions and must pass both the House and the Senate, and must be signed by the President, become law without signature while Congress remains in session, or become law through veto override. Presidential pocket vetoes that expire resolve to "No".
The primary resolution sources for this market will be Congress.gov’s legislation tracker (https://www.congress.gov/bill/119th-congress/house-bill/22), the Library of Congress (congress.gov), and other official information from the government of the United States; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Congress returned from recess in mid-May 2026 with a packed agenda centered on must-pass spending measures, including appropriations bills and the National Defense Authorization Act, alongside targeted policy legislation on housing, agriculture, and immigration. The Housing for the 21st Century Act advanced through the House in February and received Senate amendments in March, setting up potential conference negotiations. Lawmakers also face pressure to address farm bill reauthorization and related titles before midterms narrow the legislative calendar. Progress depends on committee markups, floor scheduling, whip counts, and any use of reconciliation or continuing resolutions to avoid funding lapses.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data. This is not trading advice and plays no role in how this market resolves. · Updated



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