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  2. Reconciliation (United States Congress) - Wikipedia

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    The Byrd Rule defines any reconciliation changes to Social Security as "extraneous"—and therefore ineligible for reconciliation. The Byrd Rule, named for Senator Robert Byrd, was adopted in 1985 and amended in 1990. [11] The Byrd Rule defines a provision to be "extraneous"—and therefore ineligible for reconciliation—in six cases: [3]

  3. Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974

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    In response, the budget reconciliation acts of 1985, 1986, and 1990 adopted the "Byrd Rule" (Section 313 of the Budget Act). [1] The Byrd Rule allows Senators to raise points of order (which can be waived by a three-fifths majority of Senators [2]) against provisions in the reconciliation bills that are "extraneous". [3]

  4. What’s stopping the $15 minimum wage? Reconciliation ... - AOL

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    The Byrd rule also specifically prohibits making changes to Social Security or increasing the deficit beyond the year that a reconciliation bill is passed. If senators disagree, it's up to the ...

  5. ‘An exercise in political abuse’: Republicans face ...

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    The Byrd Rule requires that policies included in reconciliation instructions can’t add to the deficit beyond a 10-year cutoff. Prior to that cut-off, the bill can add to the deficit, but not ...

  6. Sunset provision - Wikipedia

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    The Byrd rule, named after its principal sponsor, Senator Robert C. Byrd, was adopted in 1985 and amended in 1990 to modify the Budget Act and is contained in section 313. [12] The rule allows Senators to raise a point of order against any provision that is extraneous, where extraneous is defined according to one of several criteria. [13]

  7. 'Trying to force a giraffe through a keyhole': An obscure ...

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    The rule makes it so any bill going through the budget reconciliation process can be blocked on the grounds that it contains an 'extraneous matter.'

  8. Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001

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    The Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 was a major piece of tax legislation passed by the 107th United States Congress and signed by President George W. Bush. It is also known by its abbreviation EGTRRA (often pronounced "egg-tra" or "egg-terra"), and is often referred to as one of the two " Bush tax cuts ".

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    Under what’s called the “Byrd Rule” (named for late Sen. Robert Byrd, D-W.Va.), senators from either party can challenge parts of a reconciliation bill that don’t meet those criteria.