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The reconciliation process allows congress to pass budget reconciliation bills, for which they only need a simple majority instead of the usual 60 votes in the Senate. The Byrd rule limits what can be in such a bill, and based on the analysis I've been reading, it almost certainly runs afoul of that rule.
The reconciliation process allows congress to pass budget reconciliation bills, for which they only need a simple majority instead of the usual 60 votes in the Senate. The Byrd rule limits what can be in such a bill, and based on the analysis I've been reading, it almost certainly runs afoul of that rule.