The measure shortens the timeline for sending a required message—speeding administrative action but imposing extra workload on House clerical staff and increasing the risk of rushed or erroneous transmissions.
No clear direct benefits to everyday Americans are specified in the bill text.
House clerks and administrative staff (federal employees) must complete and transmit the required message within three days, which increases short-term workload and raises the likelihood of procedural errors or rushed transmissions if unexpected issues arise.
Based on analysis of 2 sections of legislative text.
Temporarily waives two specified House rules for consideration of a particular House measure and requires the Clerk to notify the Senate of passage within three calendar days.
Introduced March 26, 2026 by Donald Norcross · Last progress March 26, 2026
Waives two specific House procedural rules for floor consideration of a specified House measure, allowing that measure to be debated/considered without those rules applying. Requires the House Clerk to send a message to the Senate reporting that the House passed the measure within three calendar days after passage.