Track congressional bills, votes and Senate filings in Pelosi Tracker

Pelosi Tracker August 2026 update showing the bills and votes section, redesigned emails and Senate coverage

By Pelosi Tracker

22 August 2026

6 mins to read

You can now open any tracked congressional bill and see the sponsor, cosponsors and how the chamber voted, and you can follow Senate filings as they land. This August 2026 update also rebuilds every email we send so each alert says why it reached you.

TL;DR

  • Bills and votes are live. Every tracked bill shows the sponsor, cosponsors and how the chamber voted. Start with H.R. 1.
  • Senate filings are rolling out, parsed from the Senate's own system. Shelley Moore Capito is one profile you can open today.
  • Alerts say why they reached you: a politician you follow, or a stock on your watchlist.
  • Also shipped: rebuilt article comments, a smoother first session, and a handful of speed and accuracy fixes.

Bills and votes

A politician's trades tell you where their money is. Their bills tell you where their attention is. The bills section puts both in reach from one place.

On the index you can browse every tracked bill, filter by Congress, bill type, status and policy area, and search by text or bill ID. "H.R. 1" and "semiconductor" both get you there. Pages load as you ask for them, rather than making you click through page numbers.

A walkthrough: H.R. 1

Open H.R. 1. The page lists it as the FEHB Protection Act of 2025. It became Public Law 119-21 on 4 July 2025.

The sponsor is Rep. Jodey Arrington of Texas, linked through to his profile. Scroll to the vote chart: the House conference vote on 3 July 2025 was 218 yea to 214 nay, and it passed. Hover a party slice for the breakdown. The same page carries committees, amendments, a link out to the official congress.gov record, and, where we can see a link, the stocks and sectors the bill touches.

That is the pattern on every tracked bill: land, skim the strip at the top, and understand where it stands in about ten seconds.

On any bill page you also get:

  • Cosponsors and momentum: who is backing it, and a chart of how support built over time
  • Party breakdown: how support splits across the aisle
  • Classification and key stats: subject area, stage and the numbers that matter

The Pelosi Tracker bill detail page showing sponsors, cosponsor momentum and the vote breakdown


Senate filings

Until now we have mostly tracked House disclosures. Over the past few weeks we have started pulling Senate filings straight from the Senate's own electronic filing system.

This is a gradual rollout, not a switch we flip overnight. Senate disclosures arrive in a different format to the House, so we parse them separately and expand coverage carefully. You'll see senators appearing with more complete filing histories over the coming weeks.

Senator Shelley Moore Capito is one of the Senate profiles you can open today. Her portfolio is live, with holdings such as JPM and AAPL built from the filing history we hold on her.


Emails worth reading

We've rebuilt every email we send, from trade alerts to the weekly digest, so they match the app and actually read well on a phone.

When one lands in your inbox you get bigger, clearer type, politician photos and party badges on filing emails and the digest, a 30-day price chart on price-move emails, and real trades rather than placeholder text. The footer has our social links and a straightforward unsubscribe.

A trade alert used to arrive without context. Now, when we can say so honestly, it tells you why it reached you: a politician you follow, or a stock on your watchlist. The politician's name links straight to their profile. Long filings no longer become walls of text; we show the first ten trades and tell you how many more are on the filing page.

The weekly digest shows each member's face and a profile link on every filing row, and the subject line carries the date so you can find the one you want. Prices show to the cent rather than rounding to the nearest dollar.

Unsubscribe from a link at the bottom of an email and it updates your settings in the app, so you don't have to turn the same thing off twice. Replies now reach our support team directly.

A redesigned Pelosi Tracker filing alert email showing a politician photo, party badge and a clear reason it reached you


Comments, rebuilt

Article comments used to feel bolted on. They don't now. Your draft survives signing in, you get a proper sign-in prompt instead of a box that silently does nothing, and leftover error messages no longer follow you between articles.

Join the discussion at the bottom of this post.


A smoother start

New users get a better first ten minutes: a stock watchlist step during onboarding with company names on the cards, follower counts on portfolios ordered by performance, and faster sign-in. If you sign up but never follow anything, we'll send one friendly nudge with suggestions rather than leaving you with an empty dashboard.


Speed, polish and smaller fixes

A lot of this update went into things you feel more than see: pages that show the bits you need first, mobile fixes throughout, consistent dashboard headers, and an About page in the footer.

Also shipped:

  • More accurate portfolio performance, built from a member's full filing history
  • Stock splits handled automatically on holdings and ledgers
  • Correct company names on trending stocks, taken from real market data
  • Working dashboard stats, with watchlist and notification counters that link through
  • CSV exports fixed, with counts that match the screen

Tell us what to build next

We've launched a product feedback survey. It takes about two minutes, and everyone who completes it goes into a draw for a $100 Amazon gift card. One winner, picked at random, notified by email.

You'll see an invite on your dashboard, or you can reach it from the banner next time you're signed in. There's a suggestion box on the dashboard if you'd rather tell us one specific thing. We read every response.


What's next

The next job on bills is lining a member's own trades and votes up with the stocks a bill touches, on one screen, so you are not holding two tabs open.

Senate coverage will keep expanding. We're working through filing histories to make each member more complete, rather than only adding names to the list.

Following a politician's portfolio with your own money is still the thing people ask for most. Fully automated trading run by us would make Pelosi Tracker a regulated investment manager, and we're not going to blur that line. What we are building is the self-directed version: politician portfolios you can take to your own broker, executed under your instruction.


Ready to explore?

These features are live now. Senate coverage will keep filling in over the coming weeks.

New to Pelosi Tracker? Create a free account to start tracking congressional trades and the bills behind them.


Questions about the August update? Drop a comment below or use the suggestion box on your dashboard. We read every message.

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