Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1) to provide for reconciliation pursuant to title II of H. Con. Res. 14.
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- House Committee on RulesReported Original Measure · 2025-05-22
Plain-English Summary
This is a procedural measure that allows the House to consider and vote on a major reconciliation bill (H.R. 1) that makes changes to federal spending and taxes without needing the usual 60-vote supermajority in the Senate. The reconciliation process is a special legislative tool that lets Congress pass certain budget-related bills with only a simple majority, making it easier to pass significant economic legislation. The House has already passed this procedural step, clearing the way for debate and voting on the actual reconciliation bill itself.
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