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>THE RULES FOR THE 118TH CONGRESS - Highlights of what was reportedly negotiated for Speaker of the House votes [ PDF ]
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>CHANGES TO STANDING RULES:
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>— A single congressperson can act to remove Speaker if he goes back on his word or policy agenda
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>— No more omnibus bills dropped in the dead of night before a vote. Bills must be single issue and allow at least 72 hours to read them
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>— Covid mandates will be ended including funding for them
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>— No more increases in debt ceiling
not in this interest rate environment…
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>— Restoration of requirement for a three-fifthssupermajority vote on tax increases
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>—Reinstatement of the “Holman Rule” which allows for the reduction of salary, or firing, of specific federal employees, or cut a specific program
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>— Authorization of funds to cover expenses for 'Resolving Contested Elections'
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>BILLS TO BE UP FOR A VOTE:
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>— Development of a plan toincrease oil & gas production in the U.S.
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>— Rescind funding for the 87k new IRS agents
does the senate have to agree this?
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>— Authorization of the Secretary of Homeland Security to suspend the entry of aliens
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>— Prohibition of draining the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and selling it to China and others
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>— Term limits
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>— Requirement of the national instant criminal background check system to notify U.S. Immigration & Customs Enforcement and relevant State and local law enforcement whenever a person illegally in the U.S. attempts to receive a firearm
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>— Prohibition of taxpayer-funded abortions
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>— Prohibition of health care workers from failing to provide proper care in the case of a child who survives an abortion or attempted abortion
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>FORMATION OF NEW COMMITTEES:
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>— Establishes a Select Committee on the Strategic Competition Between the U.S. and the Chinese Communist Party
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>— Establishes a Select Subcommittee to investigate theWeaponization of the Federal Government
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>— Establishes a Select Subcommittee toinvestigate the CovidPandemic
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>Not a bad start…