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Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities that will break the gridlock.
Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities that will break the gridlock.
Summary
This resolution provides for House floor consideration of H.R. 1834. It waives various procedural objections and automatically adopts the minority party's proposed substitute amendment if one is submitted. Debate on the bill is limited to one hour, equally divided between the majority and minority leaders, and one motion to recommit is allowed. The resolution requires the House Clerk to transmit the bill to the Senate within one calendar day of passage.
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Actions (18)
- Jan 8, 2026 Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. · house
- Jan 8, 2026 On agreeing to the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 224 - 202 (Roll no. 10). · house
- Jan 8, 2026 Passed/agreed to in House: On agreeing to the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 224 - 202 (Roll no. 10).
- Jan 8, 2026 Considered as unfinished business. (consideration: CR H212-213) · house
- Jan 7, 2026 POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS - At the conclusion of debate on H. Res. 780, the Chair put the question on agreeing to the resolution and by voice vote, announced that the ayes prevailed. Mr. Weber (TX) demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings until a time to be announced. · house
- Jan 7, 2026 The previous question was ordered without objection. · house
- Jan 7, 2026 DEBATE - The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H. Res. 780. · house
- Jan 7, 2026 Considered from the Discharge Calendar. (consideration: CR H122-126; text: CR H123) · house
- Jan 7, 2026 Consideration initiated from the Discharge Calendar. · house
- Jan 7, 2026 On motion to discharge Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 221 - 205 (Roll no. 4). · house
- Jan 7, 2026 Mr. Jeffries moved to discharge. · house
- Jan 7, 2026 DEBATE - Pursuant to the rule, the House proceeded with 20 minutes of debate on the Jeffries motion to discharge. · house
- Jan 7, 2026 MOTION TO DISCHARGE COMMITTEE - Pursuant to clause 2 of Rule XV, Mr. Jeffries called up motion No. 4, to discharge the Committee on Rules from further consideration of H. Res. 780. · house
- Jan 6, 2026 NOTIFICATION OF INTENT TO OFFER MOTION TO DISCHARGE - Mr. Jeffries notified the House of his intent to offer a motion to discharge the Committee on Rules from further consideration of H. Res. 780 pursuant to clause 2(c) of rule XV. The Chair announced that the House will entertain the gentleman's motion within two legislative days. · house
- Dec 17, 2025 Motion to discharge the Committee on Rules filed by Mr. Jeffries. Assigned to the Discharge Calendar, Calendar No. 4. (consideration: CR H6019-6020) · house
- Nov 12, 2025 Motion to Discharge Committee filed by Mr. Jeffries. Petition No: 119-10. (<a href="https://clerk.house.gov/DischargePetition/2025111210">Discharge petition</a> text with signatures.) · house
- Sep 30, 2025 Referred to the House Committee on Rules. · house
- Sep 30, 2025 Submitted in House
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Roll-call votes (2)
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- On Agreeing to the ResolutionPassed
224 Yea · 202 Nay · 5 Not voting
- Republicans4Yea31Nay2NV
- Democrats28Yea0Nay
The party tally and member list below cover the 65 of 431 positions we've recorded so far; the outcome above is the official chamber result.
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Yea(32)
- Al Green
- Becca Balint
- Bonnie Watson Coleman
- Brendan F. Boyle
- Brian K. Fitzpatrick
- Chrissy Houlahan
- Christopher R. Deluzio
- Donald Norcross
- Dwight Evans
- Frank Pallone
- Greg Casar
- Henry Cuellar
- Herbert C. Conaway
- Jasmine Crockett
- Joaquin Castro
- Josh Gottheimer
- Julie Johnson
- Lamonica Mciver
- Lizzie Fletcher
- Lloyd Doggett
- Madeleine Dean
- Marc A. Veasey
- Mary Gay Scanlon
- Nellie Pou
- Robert Menendez
- Robert P. Bresnahan
- Ryan Mackenzie
- Summer L. Lee
- Sylvia R. Garcia
- Thomas H. Kean
- Veronica Escobar
- Vicente Gonzalez
Nay(31)
- August Pfluger
- Beth Van Duyne
- Brandon Gill
- Brian Babin
- Chip Roy
- Christopher H. Smith
- Craig A. Goldman
- Dan Crenshaw
- Daniel Meuser
- Glenn Thompson
- Guy Reschenthaler
- Jake Ellzey
- Jefferson Van Drew
- Jodey C. Arrington
- John Joyce
- John R. Carter
- Keith Self
- Lance Gooden
- Lloyd Smucker
- Michael Cloud
- Mike Kelly
- Monica De La Cruz
- Morgan Luttrell
- Nathaniel Moran
- Pat Fallon
- Pete Sessions
- Randy K. Sr. Weber
- Roger Williams
- Ronny Jackson
- Scott Perry
- Troy E. Nehls
Not voting(2)
- On Motion to DischargePassed
221 Yea · 205 Nay · 5 Not voting
- Republicans4Yea32Nay1NV
- Democrats28Yea0Nay
The party tally and member list below cover the 65 of 431 positions we've recorded so far; the outcome above is the official chamber result.
See how each member voted (65)
Yea(32)
- Al Green
- Becca Balint
- Bonnie Watson Coleman
- Brendan F. Boyle
- Brian K. Fitzpatrick
- Chrissy Houlahan
- Christopher R. Deluzio
- Donald Norcross
- Dwight Evans
- Frank Pallone
- Greg Casar
- Henry Cuellar
- Herbert C. Conaway
- Jasmine Crockett
- Joaquin Castro
- Josh Gottheimer
- Julie Johnson
- Lamonica Mciver
- Lizzie Fletcher
- Lloyd Doggett
- Madeleine Dean
- Marc A. Veasey
- Mary Gay Scanlon
- Nellie Pou
- Robert Menendez
- Robert P. Bresnahan
- Ryan Mackenzie
- Summer L. Lee
- Sylvia R. Garcia
- Thomas H. Kean
- Veronica Escobar
- Vicente Gonzalez
Nay(32)
- August Pfluger
- Beth Van Duyne
- Brandon Gill
- Brian Babin
- Chip Roy
- Christopher H. Smith
- Craig A. Goldman
- Dan Crenshaw
- Daniel Meuser
- Glenn Thompson
- Guy Reschenthaler
- Jake Ellzey
- Jefferson Van Drew
- Jodey C. Arrington
- John Joyce
- John R. Carter
- Keith Self
- Lance Gooden
- Lloyd Smucker
- Michael Cloud
- Mike Kelly
- Monica De La Cruz
- Morgan Luttrell
- Nathaniel Moran
- Pat Fallon
- Pete Sessions
- Randy K. Sr. Weber
- Roger Williams
- Ronny Jackson
- Scott Perry
- Troy E. Nehls
- Wesley Hunt
Not voting(1)
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Full text
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
September 30, 2025
Mr. McGovern submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Rules
RESOLUTION
Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities that will break the gridlock.
Resolved, That immediately upon adoption of this resolution, the House shall proceed to the consideration in the House of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities that will break the gridlock. All points of order against consideration of the bill are waived. An amendment in the nature of a substitute received for printing in the portion of the Congressional Record designated for that purpose in clause 8 of rule XVIII dated at least one day before the day of consideration of H.R. 1834, if submitted by the ranking minority member of the Committee on Rules, shall be considered as adopted. If more than one such amendment is submitted, then only the last amendment submitted shall be considered as adopted. The bill, as amended, shall be considered as read. All points of order against provisions in the bill, as amended, are waived. The previous question shall be considered as ordered on the bill, as amended, and on any further amendment thereto, to final passage without intervening motion except: (1) one hour of debate equally divided and controlled by the majority leader and minority leader or their respective designees; and (2) one motion to recommit. Sec. 2. Clause 1(c) of rule XIX and clause 8 of rule XX shall not apply to the consideration of H.R. 1834. Sec. 3. The Clerk shall transmit to the Senate a message that the House has passed H.R. 1834 no later than one calendar day after passage. <all>
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