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Congress Do Your Job

A calm, nonpartisan place to track what Congress did this week and what still needs finishing.

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Why we built this

Clear signals, not civic theater.

Most civic tools are loud or partisan. We wanted the opposite: a measured briefing that shows the work, the deadlines, and the follow-through. It is built for people who want facts and a calm way to respond.

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Our promise

We focus on public data, clear language, and respectful civic action. This is a project for people who want Congress to work better and want to reach out in a way that invites progress.

How to use it

Scan the week. Share the signal.

01

Read the weekly briefing

Get the snapshot of what moved, stalled, or hit a deadline.

02

Check your delegation

Find your House member and Senators in seconds.

03

Send a clear request

Use specifics so your message is actionable and fair.

Mission

Make congressional work legible.

Congress Do Your Job turns the week in Washington into a clear, source-linked briefing. We summarize bill actions, votes, hearings, and deadlines so you can see what moved forward, what stalled, and what is due next.

Signals we track

  • Bill movement
  • Committee hearings
  • Floor votes
  • Deadlines + follow-through

Method

Show the work, not the noise.

We emphasize concrete actions instead of commentary: what hearings were held, which votes happened, and where deadlines were missed or met. That makes accountability specific and fair.

What you can do

  • See weekly progress
  • Spot stalled timelines
  • Track follow-up
  • Reach your officials

Civility

Accountability without the hostility.

We believe people are more persuasive when they stay specific, fair, and constructive. That tone invites response and keeps the civic conversation moving forward.

Tone we encourage

  • Specific requests
  • Good-faith language
  • Respectful follow-up
  • Fact-based messages

Get started

Find your representatives or join the weekly briefing for calm, actionable updates.