House Suspension Bills Week of April 27, 2026
Summary
The Congressional Budget Office published an announcement on April 23, 2026, listing legislation to be considered under suspension of the Rules of the House of Representatives during the week of April 27, 2026. The Majority Leader of the House announced these bills, and CBO estimated their effects on direct spending and revenues. A linked PDF document contains the detailed CBO estimates for each bill.
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The CBO published an announcement identifying bills that will be considered under suspension of House rules during the week of April 27, 2026. Under suspension procedures, debate is limited and two-thirds of members must agree for a bill to pass. The announcement includes a link to detailed CBO estimates of each bill's impact on direct spending and revenues. For compliance professionals tracking legislative activity, this document signals which bills may advance quickly without standard committee review.
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Legislation considered under suspension of the Rules of the House of Representatives during the week of April 27, 2026
April 23, 2026
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.
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