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Dalilah's Law Act: A Senate Bill to Strengthen Rights
Senate Bill 4224 is federal legislation being reviewed by the Judiciary Committee to advance civic rights.
By United States Senate -- Apr 13, 2026
Overview
Dalilah's Law Act (S 4224) is a federal bill moving through the U.S. Senate. On March 26, 2026, the bill was officially read and referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. This is a standard step in how federal laws are created — bills must be reviewed by committees before they can be debated and voted on by the full Senate.
Federal legislation like this offers our community a way to engage in the democratic process at the national level. Whether we want to support, oppose, or learn more about what this bill proposes, tracking its progress helps us understand how laws are made and where our voices matter.
The Committee on the Judiciary is responsible for reviewing bills related to legal rights, protections, and the judicial system. As the committee examines S 4224, community members can follow its development through Congress.gov, sign up for updates, or reach out to their elected representatives to share their views.
Staying informed about federal bills helps our community shape the policies that affect all of us. We encourage residents to learn more about Dalilah's Law Act and consider how they want to participate in this part of our civic life.
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The Texas Legislature is the state legislature of Texas, consisting of the House of Representatives with 150 members and the Senate with 31 members. Meeting in regular session every two years, the legislature passes state laws, sets the budget, and shapes policies affecting all 30 million Texans.
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