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  2. Reconciliation (United States Congress) - Wikipedia

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    Reconciliation is an optional part of the annual congressional budgetary process. [4] Typically, the reconciliation process begins when the president submits a budget to Congress early in the calendar year.

  3. In Congress, what’s the difference between a budget ... - AOL

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    Senate rules require a reconciliation bill’s provisions to have a direct impact on the budget. The Senate parliamentarian issues rulings on what is allowed to be included in the bill.

  4. Explainer-How Republicans plan to pass Trump's agenda through ...

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    Reconciliation was created by the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 and first used for a budget bill signed into law by Democratic President Jimmy Carter in 1980. Congress used reconciliation to ...

  5. What is budget reconciliation? An explainer on the fast-track ...

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    President Joe Biden and Democrats support using the maneuver to bypass the 60-vote Senate rule. Here's how the process works.

  6. 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".

  7. House, Senate Republicans clash over mammoth Trump budget ...

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    House and Senate Republicans are aiming to use the budget reconciliation process to pass a broad range of Trump policy goals, from border security to eliminating taxes on tipped and overtime wages.

  8. Everything You Should Understand About Budget Reconciliation

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    Budget reconciliation is a special process that makes it easier for the majority party to pass legislation in the U.S. Senate. Like the filibuster that forces its use, it was once a fairly obscure...

  9. Congress closing in on shutdown deadline with no clear plan - AOL

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    Congress is struggling to strike a deal to keep the government funded as a looming deadline to prevent a shutdown next month gets closer. ... procedure known as “budget reconciliation” to pass ...