Legislation considered under suspension of the Rules of the House of Representatives during the week of December 4, 2023
Suspension Bill
The Majority Leader of the House of Representatives announces bills that will be considered under suspension of the rules in that chamber. CBO estimates the effects of those bills on direct spending and revenues.
The Majority Leader of the House of Representatives announces bills that will be considered under suspension of the rules in that chamber. Under suspension, floor debate is limited, all floor amendments are prohibited, points of order against the bill are waived, and final passage requires a two-thirds majority vote.
At the request of the Majority Leader and the House Committee on the Budget, CBO estimates the effects of those bills on direct spending and revenues. CBO has limited time to review the legislation before consideration. Although it is possible in most cases to determine whether the legislation would affect direct spending or revenues, time may be insufficient to estimate the magnitude of those effects. If CBO has prepared estimates for similar or identical legislation, a more detailed assessment of budgetary effects, including effects on spending subject to appropriation, may be included.
CBO’s estimates of the bills that have been posted for possible consideration under suspension of the rules during the week of December 4, 2023, include:
H.R. 542, Elizabeth Dole Home Care Act, as amended
H.R. 1547, One Seat Ride Act, as amended
H.R. 1713, DOE and USDA Interagency Research Act, as amended
H.R. 1734, TRANQ Research Act, as amended by the Senate
H.R. 2980, DOE and NSF Interagency Research Act, as amended
H.R. 2988, DOE and NASA Interagency Research Coordination Act, as amended
H.R. 3581, Caregiver Outreach and Program Enhancement Act, as amended
H.R. 3848, Housing our Military Veterans Effectively Act, as amended
H.R. 4688, To direct the Administrator of General Services to sell the property known as the Webster School
H.R. 5473, Promoting Resilient Buildings Act, as amended
H.Res. ___, Strongly condemning and denouncing the drastic rise of antisemitism in the United States and around the world