The resolution expedites floor consideration of H.R. 2550 by waiving certain procedural objections, trading faster legislative action for reduced debate, oversight, and transparency.
No explicit sections create clear, direct benefits to Americans in the provided extracts.
Taxpayers and the public face reduced procedural protections and fewer debate and oversight opportunities because the rules are being waived, which can limit transparency and scrutiny of H.R. 2550.
Federal employees (and other stakeholders) may see the bill considered more quickly because certain procedural objections are waived, concentrating decision-making and shortening time for input or review.
Based on analysis of 4 sections of legislative text.
Temporarily waives two specific House rules for consideration of a bill and requires the Clerk to notify the Senate of House passage within one week.
Waives two specified House rules for consideration of a particular bill, exempting Clause 1(c) of House Rule XIX and Clause 8 of House Rule XX so those rule provisions do not apply during floor consideration. It also requires the Clerk of the House to transmit a message to the Senate notifying them that the House has passed that bill within one week of passage. The measure is procedural and limited in scope: it changes how one bill is handled on the House floor and sets a short timeline for formal notification to the Senate. It does not create new programs or authorize spending.
Introduced May 20, 2025 by Jared Golden · Last progress December 11, 2025