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- 2025 Reconciliation Tracker-2025-06-20 - crfb. org
Updated 5 22 25: The House passed the reconciliation package, officially titled the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," on May 22 by a vote of 215 to 214 The bill will now head to the Senate
- H. R. 1 - One Big Beautiful Bill Act 119th Congress (2025-2026)
It is known as a reconciliation bill and includes legislation submitted by 11 House committees pursuant to provisions in the FY2025 congressional budget resolution (H Con Res 14) that directed the committees to submit legislation to the House Budget Committee that will increase or decrease the deficit and increase the statutory debt limit by
- The One, Big, Beautiful Bill – The White House
The House Reconciliation bill delivers on the promise of building the border wall, 10,000 ICE officers, detention beds, historic funding for Customs and Border Patrol and a tax on money illegal
- These Hidden Provisions in the Budget Bill Undermine Our Democracy
This massive legislation — totaling more than 1,000 pages — uses a complicated congressional procedure known as “budget reconciliation” to allow the Senate to pass it with fewer votes than would normally be required, and without bipartisan support
- Summary of key provisions in House reconciliation bill
The House Bill, which includes significant tax law changes, now moves to the Senate, where lawmakers have approximately one month to finalize the budget reconciliation package prior to the Republicans’ self-imposed July 4 deadline
- Overview of Senate tax measures for budget reconciliation
This week, the Senate Finance Committee released proposed tax legislation intended for potential inclusion as the tax subtitle of budget reconciliation legislation, commonly known as the “One Big Beautiful Bill” (read TaxNewsFlash) The House passed its version of the legislation last month (read TaxNewsFlash) Finance also released a subtitle addressing health care, including Medicaid, and
- Section By Section – Ways and Means
Sec 112022 Increase in rate of tax on net investment income of certain private foundations Current Law: Under current law, all private foundations that are exempt from taxation under IRC section 501(a) are subject to an excise tax equal to 1 39 percent of the net investment income of such foundation for the taxable year
- Budget Reconciliation 101: Explaining Budget Reconciliation in Congress . . .
The House and Senate then debate the content of the reconciliation bill and vote on it The reconciliation debate process is subject to different rules than other bills In the House, the House Rules Committee establishes guidelines for debate (like how many hours they can debate) and whether representatives are allowed to submit amendments
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