@PoloHoleSet: I've modified the title to make it more clear that I'm talking about the Senate's
budget reconciliation rules, not the House / Senate bill reconciliation process.
Not exact matches
That decision essentially punts health care down the road until the next
budget season, around April, when the GOP can again try to pass it under the special
reconciliation rules.
The Byrd
rule was adopted to prevent Congress from using
budget reconciliation for «extraneous» provisions (more on that in a minute).
Under the Senate's «
budget reconciliation»
rules, the tax legislation can increase the federal deficit by $ 1.5 trillion over the next 10 years — and not a dollar more.
The tax reform bill they are pushing through the Senate will live and die by a complicated
rule — known as the «Byrd Rule,» a condition of the «budget reconciliation» process that allows Republicans to pass legislation with only 51 votes in the Sen
rule — known as the «Byrd
Rule,» a condition of the «budget reconciliation» process that allows Republicans to pass legislation with only 51 votes in the Sen
Rule,» a condition of the «
budget reconciliation» process that allows Republicans to pass legislation with only 51 votes in the Senate.
The
reconciliation bill also initially delayed but did not repeal the so - called «Cadillac tax» on high - cost insurance plans to avoid revenue loss outside the
budget window, but an amendment repealing it was adopted by an overwhelming bipartisan vote and no Byrd
rule challenge was raised despite its deficit impact.
The Byrd
rule also prohibits provisions that exempt the budgetary effects of
reconciliation legislation from
budget enforcement
rules.
Finally, provisions in a
reconciliation bill that increase the deficit beyond the period covered by the
budget resolution are subject to a 60 - vote point of order under the «Byrd
rule» unless the costs are offset by savings from other provisions in the bill.
The
rule is that up to two bills a year can be passed via
budget reconciliation.
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