If the House passes their bill and the Senate passes theirs, they'll have to hammer out
a version in conference committee that satisfies House leaders while not running afoul of the long - run deficit rule.
Not exact matches
«Generally speaking, our sense is that the final
conference committee report is likely to skew toward the Senate's
version given the narrower margin
in the upper chamber,» Boltansky and Davaz said.
The House on Tuesday voted to pass the
version of the tax bill that came out of the bicameral
conference committee, appearing to pave the way for the Senate to pass it later
in the night.
Speaking at the Atlantic and Aspen Institute's New York Ideas
conference in Manhattan, Moskowitz gave a perfected
version of remarks she has been honing over the last year, at a slew of high - profile national appearances, from the prestigious Sun Valley
conference to a congressional
committee in Washington.
Katko, R - Camillus, also voted for the House
version of the tax overhaul bill, but has been trying to persuade GOP leaders to make changes
in conference committee negotiations with members of the Senate.
Now it will be up to a House - Senate
conference committee to negotiate a final bill that irons out differences
in the two
versions.
Schumer and Katko served on a House - Senate
conference committee charged with ironing out the differences between the two
versions of the bill, and both advocated for keeping the High Density States program
in the final legislation.
After the
conference committee produces a reconciled
version of the bill, the House and Senate vote on the bill again, but this time on a bill that is identical
in both chambers.
The Assembly and Senate last month reconciled their proposals
in a
conference committee and overwhelmingly voted to approve the final
version of the bill.
Lawmakers on the U.S. Senate education
committee and more than a dozen House members met
in a
conference committee Wednesday to begin reconciling two bills — one a Republican - only measure that barely passed the U.S. House of Representatives
in July, and the other a Senate
version that cleared the U.S Senate with big, bipartisan support a few days later.
Washington —
In a breakthrough that increased the chances that child - care legis lation would be approved before the end of he Congressional session, Senate leaders announced last week they had reached an agreement with the White House on a new version of the bill, which has been bogged down in a conference committee for month
In a breakthrough that increased the chances that child - care legis lation would be approved before the end of he Congressional session, Senate leaders announced last week they had reached an agreement with the White House on a new
version of the bill, which has been bogged down
in a conference committee for month
in a
conference committee for months.
Differences between the two
versions will be reconciled by a
conference committee in the coming weeks.
There are segments of the tax overhaul from both chambers (the final
version of which is still being deliberated on
in a
conference committee) that have direct and indirect impacts on public schools.
In September both the house and senate
versions of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) are scheduled for a
conference committee.
Independent schools might breathe a small sigh of relief
in reviewing the final compromise
version of the sweeping tax overhaul legislation released December 15 by the House and Senate
conference committee.
With different
versions in the House and Senate, a
Conference Committee will be needed to negotiate a final master bill.
Financial Management Independent schools might breathe a small sigh of relief
in reviewing the final compromise
version of the sweeping tax overhaul legislation released December 15 by the House and Senate
conference committee.
The language of this bill succeeded as a floor amendment to the Senate
version of the first omnibus environment bill (HF888) failed as a floor amendment to the same bill
in the House and did not survive
in conference committee.
The 70 - to - 72
version went nowhere, the 70 - to - 80
version was approved
in the House and Senate, but using slightly different language that could not be reconciled
in conference committee in time.
The House and Senate
versions are currently
in Conference Committee for debate.
Republican lawmakers
in conference committee Wednesday announced a tentative agreement on melding the House and Senate
versions of tax reform into a final bill.