Reading the Bill: A Field Guide

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Financial Literacy Project

2 min read • Updated June 2026

Most citizens will never read 847 pages of legislative text, and they shouldn't have to. But understanding the bill's internal structure helps you navigate this explainer more effectively and know where to look when you need the primary source.

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How the Bill Is Organized

The legislation is divided into six Titles, each covering a broad domain: Title I (Revenue), Title II (Expenditures), Title III (Healthcare), Title IV (Housing), Title V (Labor & Workforce), and Title VI (Technology & Innovation).

Core Takeaway

All bill text is publicly available at congress.gov. When this guide cites "Section 402," that refers to Section 402 of this bill — not U.S. Code Section 402. The distinction matters if you are consulting a tax attorney or CPA.