SRES 458 · 119th CongressIn Committeecongress.gov ↗
A resolution extending the enforcement of certain budgetary points of order in the Senate.
What this bill does
AI plain-language summaryThis resolution keeps certain Senate budget rules in place through the 2027 fiscal year. These rules allow senators to raise objections, called "points of order," against bills that don't follow the budget plan. If someone raises one of these objections, the Senate generally can't move forward with the bill unless at least 60 senators vote to set the objection aside. The resolution extends the requirement for that 60-vote threshold to override several specific budget-related objections.
Introduced
October 21, 2025
Policy Area
Economics and Public Finance
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