Congress set records in 2025, some more dubious than others
Republican lawmakers reflect on a year that continued legislative atrophy while ceding more power to the White House.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2025/12/24/congress-republicans-legislation-trump-2025
The Republican-led Congress managed to land quite a few achievements in 2025, but not necessarily the ones that lawmakers consider commendable.
With fewer than 40 bills signed into law as of Monday, the House and Senate set a modern record for lowest legislative output in the first year of a new presidency, according to data maintained by C-SPAN and Purdue University.
Despite that lack of productivity, the Senate held more roll-call votes (659) than any odd-numbered year of this century, with almost 60 percent of them focused on advancing President Donald Trumps nominations to the executive and judicial branches.
The House, meanwhile, set a 21st-century record for fewest votes cast (362) in the first session of a two-year Congress. It held barely half as many votes as in 2017, which was Trumps first year in office and when Republicans held the majority.
Perhaps not surprisingly, an unusually large number of House members 24 Republicans and 19 Democrats have decided to leave the chamber either to retire or run for other office. That places the chamber on pace to set a 21st-century record for retirements in one Congress, according to C-SPAN and Purdue.