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The Republican megabill, carrying much of President Trump's domestic agenda, is undergoing scrutiny by the Senate parliamentarian. This nonpartisan official enforces the Senate's complex rules, potentially stripping out parts of the bill th...
The Senate parliamentarian, Elizabeth MacDonough, plays a crucial role in ensuring that the megabill adheres to the Byrd Rule. This rule stipulates that each provision must produce a non-incidental change to the federal budget, not increase the deficit outside the budget window (2034), and not make changes to Social Security.
Rejected provisions span various sectors:
These rejections underscore the complexities of budget reconciliation and the need for policies to have a direct and significant impact on the federal budget.
**How to Prepare:** Monitor the revised language of the contested provisions. Understanding the Byrd Rule and its implications can help individuals and organizations anticipate legislative outcomes.
**Who This Affects Most:** This affects states, federal agencies, and various sectors, including agriculture, energy, and finance. It also impacts individuals relying on federal programs and those involved in related industries.
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