Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 6387) to amend the Clean Air Act to require revisions to regulations governing the review and handling of air quality monitoring data influenced by exceptional events or actions to mitigate wildfire risk; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 6398) to amend the Clean Air Act relating to review by the Environmental Protection Agency of proposed legislation; providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 6409) to amend the Clean Air Act to clarify standards for emissions emanating from outside of the United States, and for other purposes; and providing for consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 1156) expressing support for tax policies that support working families.
Summary
What This Bill Does
This House rule resolution controls floor consideration for three Clean Air Act bills and one tax-policy resolution. Section 1 makes any bill listed in section 2 in order, waives points of order against consideration and provisions, treats each listed bill as read, orders the previous question to final passage, provides one hour of Energy and Commerce debate, and allows one motion to recommit. Section 2 lists H.R. 6387 on exceptional-events treatment for air quality monitoring data influenced by wildfire-risk mitigation, H.R. 6398 on EPA review of proposed legislation, and H.R. 6409 on Clean Air Act standards for emissions emanating from outside the United States. Section 3 makes H. Res. 1156 on working-family tax policies in order without points of order, provides one hour of Ways and Means debate, and orders the previous question to adoption.
Who Benefits and How
House majority leadership benefits by bundling the Clean Air Act bills and tax-policy resolution into predictable floor procedures. Supporters of H.R. 6387 benefit from a path to revise exceptional-event treatment for wildfire-influenced monitoring data. Supporters of H.R. 6398 benefit from a path to change how EPA reviews proposed legislation. Supporters of H.R. 6409 benefit from a path to clarify Clean Air Act treatment of foreign emissions. Supporters of H. Res. 1156 and working-family tax relief benefit from scheduled debate and a final adoption vote.
Who Bears the Burden and How
House Members seeking procedural objections or open amendments bear a burden because points of order are waived and amendment options are closed. House minority leadership must work within one hour of debate and one recommit motion for each listed bill. Opponents of changing Clean Air Act rules bear a procedural burden because the bills are protected from floor challenges. The Rules Committee and floor staff must manage debate order, recommit motions, and adoption procedures for four measures.
Key Provisions
- Provides floor consideration for any Clean Air Act bill listed in section 2.
- Waives points of order against consideration and provisions of H.R. 6387, H.R. 6398, and H.R. 6409.
- Establishes one hour of Energy and Commerce debate and one motion to recommit for each listed bill.
- Lists H.R. 6387, H.R. 6398, and H.R. 6409 as the covered Clean Air Act measures.
- Provides one hour of Ways and Means debate for H. Res. 1156 on working-family tax policies.
- Orders the previous question to final passage or adoption for the covered measures.
Evidence Chain:
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At a Glance
What This Bill Does
Sets House floor procedures for H.R. 6387, H.R. 6398, H.R. 6409, and H. Res. 1156 by waiving points of order, ordering one hour of debate and one recommit motion for the Clean Air Act bills, listing the three covered Clean Air Act measures, and providing one hour of debate on the working-families tax resolution.
Key Policy Areas
House Procedure, Clean Air Act, Taxation
Primary Purpose
Sets House floor procedures for H.R. 6387, H.R. 6398, H.R. 6409, and H. Res. 1156 by waiving points of order, ordering one hour of debate and one recommit motion for the Clean Air Act bills, listing the three covered Clean Air Act measures, and providing one hour of debate on the working-families tax resolution.
Policy Domains
House resolution provisions
Identified Gains
- House majority leadership
- Supporters of H.R. 6387
- Supporters of H.R. 6398
- Supporters of H.R. 6409
- Supporters of H. Res. 1156
Identified Costs
- House Members seeking procedural objections
- House Members seeking open amendments
- House minority leadership
- Opponents of changing Clean Air Act rules
- Rules Committee floor staff
Legislative Progress
Passed HouseOn agreeing to the resolution Agreed to by recorded vote: …
Passed/agreed to in House: On agreeing to the resolution Agreed …
Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without …
On ordering the previous question Agreed to by the Yeas …
Considered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H2898-2899)
POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on H. …
DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate …
Considered as privileged matter. (consideration: CR H2892-2898)
Placed on the House Calendar, Calendar No. 70.
The resolution provides for consideration of each measure under a …
Stakeholder Effects
cui bono?How this legislation distributes effects. Mention counts reflect frequency, not effect magnitude.
House Members seeking open amendments, House majority leadership, House minority leadership
Positive-direction: House majority leadership, Supporters of H. Res. 1156, Supporters of H.R. 6387
Negative-direction: House Members seeking open amendments, House minority leadership
Bill Structure & Actor Mappings
Who is "The Secretary" in each section?
- "speaker"
- → Speaker of the House
- "rules_committee"
- → House Committee on Rules
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