Introduced January 8, 2026 by Joseph Morelle · Last progress January 8, 2026
This resolution speeds consideration of H.R. 6039 at the cost of reduced procedural protections and public review, trading deliberation and oversight for faster action.
No explicit benefits were identified in the provided sections.
Taxpayers may face greater fiscal risk because accelerating floor consideration of H.R. 6039 reduces time for public scrutiny and stakeholder input before passage.
House members will have reduced procedural protections during floor consideration, limiting debate and amendment opportunities and weakening legislative oversight and deliberation.
Based on analysis of 4 sections of legislative text.
Permits the House to waive two named internal rules to consider a separate measure and requires the Clerk to notify the Senate of passage within three calendar days.
Allows the House to waive two specified internal procedural requirements so it can consider a separate House measure without those rule constraints, and requires the House Clerk to notify the Senate that the House has passed that measure within three calendar days of passage.