That's your choice, of course. But if it would generate that much discussion I'm inclined to believe that the addition of this one sentence is not nearly as simple as you suggest — that in fact a lot of opinion is indeed involved rather than simply reflecting some uncontroverted truth.
OK, let me try it, then.
The sentence which needs to be included in the US Congress legislation is the following:
``No science project which is a candidate for public funding, should contain Lorentz transformations in any way, shape or form."
The easiest way to see that Lorentz transformations lead to absurdities and therefore projects based on these transformations do not deserve taxpayer money, is to observe that the second set of equations in
https://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/#SECTION21 IS AFFECTED after the application of the Lorentz transformations -- the second set of equations in question contains velocity v while the first set of equations in
https://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/#SECTION21 does not contain velocity v.
On the other hand, the first postulate, the very founding definition, the discovery by Galileo 300 years prior, seen in
https://www.fourmilab.ch/etexts/einstein/specrel/www/#SECTION12 , on the contrary, commands that these two equations ARE NOT AFFECTED under these conditions.
I want it established in writing through the mediation I already mentioned in the OP and/or hearings in the US Congress that the above is a fact, an unequivocal objective truth, and is not just my personal opinion.
The above may seem like a small thing but its resolution will save billions ill-spent dollars to the American taxpayer.