Representative · D-NJ
The bill imposes a strict three-day transmission deadline that forces faster handling of messages by House clerical staff, improving timeliness but increasing short-term workload and the risk of procedural errors.
No notable direct benefits to the general public or specific populations were identified in the provided sections.
House clerks and administrative staff will face increased short-term workload because they must complete and transmit the required message within a strict three-day deadline.
House clerks and administrative staff will face a higher risk of procedural errors or rushed transmissions if unexpected issues arise during the three-day window, potentially causing mistakes in official communications or requiring corrective actions.
Based on analysis of 2 sections of legislative text.
Waives two specified House rule clauses for floor consideration of the bill and requires the Clerk to notify the Senate of passage within three calendar days.
Waives two specified House rules for floor consideration of the bill and requires the Clerk of the House to notify the Senate that the House has passed the bill within three calendar days of passage. The changes are procedural steps that only alter how the House considers and communicates passage of the measure, not the substance of the measure itself. The waiver applies only to the listed House rule clauses during consideration of the bill and the transmission requirement creates a three-day deadline for the Clerk to send a message to the Senate after passage.
Introduced March 26, 2026 by Donald Norcross · Last progress June 9, 2026