Will the US Congress pass 2 or more bills in May 2025?
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Resolution base on passed bills listed on LegiScan
https://legiscan.com/US/legislation?status=passed
Resolves YES if the US Congress passed 2 or more bills in May 2025

  • Update 2025-05-28 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): Resolution will only count legislation from LegiScan that is explicitly classified with type=bill. The effective URL for determining qualifying legislation is https://legiscan.com/US/legislation?status=passed&type=bill.

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@AmmonLam Should the link for this series of markets be https://legiscan.com/US/legislation?status=passed&type=bill

(adding the requirement that it is a "bill" rather than other legislation?

Is there some additional criteria for what counts as a “bill” beyond what the linked website calls a “bill”? Because otherwise I’m not sure why folks are buying NO – the website already lists seven bills as passed in the month of May (six on 5/9 and one on 5/19).

@invisiblevision I think this question is about when the bills were passed by Congress, not when they were signed into law by the president

@JonahWeissman Ah, thanks! But even by that criteria, shouldn’t this still resolve YES? In addition to the most recent bill, the website lists HJR75 as having “Passed Senate without amendment by Yea-Nay Vote” on 5/1.

@invisiblevision a JR is not a Bill, it’s a joint resolution.

@JimAusman Thanks, that makes more sense. @AmmonLam Could you update the description to be this link instead (which filters by bills only)? https://legiscan.com/US/legislation?status=passed&type=bill

@invisiblevision You see the "All" section. In the "bills" section only one is found in May

@JonahWeissman @JimAusman Thanks for the clarification, and yes, please update the description! The linked website seems to use “bill” as a generic term in some places (e.g. that joint resolution is referred to as a “partisan bill” and and has links for “bill text” and “bill comments”), so it would be good to specify exactly what counts and doesn’t.

Only one bill so far

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