Legislation Considered Under Suspension of House Rules Week of April 20
Summary
The Congressional Budget Office published a notice listing legislation to be considered under suspension of House Rules during the week of April 20, 2026. The Majority Leader announced bills for expedited House consideration. CBO estimates the effects of these bills on direct spending and revenues, with the full list available in a linked PDF document.
What changed
The CBO published a procedural announcement listing bills designated for consideration under suspension of House Rules during the week of April 20, 2026. Suspension of the rules allows bills to be fast-tracked for floor votes with limited debate and without the standard amendment process. The document indicates CBO has estimated the direct spending and revenue effects of these bills, though specific bill details are contained in a linked PDF.
Affected parties should note this represents expedited legislative scheduling rather than substantive policy content. Parties monitoring legislation affecting their industries should review the linked CBO document to identify which specific bills are scheduled for this expedited consideration and review CBO's cost estimates for those measures.
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Legislation considered under suspension of the Rules of the House of Representatives during the week of April 20, 2026
April 16, 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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