- Targeted stakeholdersExpedites House action on H.R. 999 by waiving procedural obstacles and limiting debate, increasing the likelihood of ti…
- Targeted stakeholdersBy restricting amendments and points of order, the rule reduces opportunities to alter or delay the bill, which support…
- StatesIf H.R. 999 becomes law, supporters would cite concrete effects on civil rights and liberties by safeguarding individua…
Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 999) to protect an individual's ability to access contraceptives and to engage in contraception and to protect a health care providers ability to provide contraceptives, contraception, and information related to contraception.
Referred to the House Committee on Rules.
This resolution (H.
Res. 830) sets the terms for House consideration of H.R. 999, a bill described as protecting individuals’ ability to access contraceptives and providers’ ability to provide contraceptives and related information.
Upon adoption the House must immediately proceed to H.R. 999, the bill will be considered as read, and all points of order against consideration and against provisions in the bill are waived.
Judged solely on content and structure, the rule is a narrow, straightforward vehicle to advance H.R. 999 in the House and would not by itself be difficult to adopt if leadership wants it. However, the underlying policy area is politically salient and potentially contentious; without the text of H.R. 999, cost estimates, or evidence of bipartisan compromise, the bill’s path through the Senate and to final enactment appears significantly more challenging. The combination of a fast‑track House rule and an uncertain, potentially divisive substantive bill yields modest overall likelihood of becoming law.
Relative to its intended legislative type, this bill is a clear, specific House floor consideration resolution that provides customary procedural mechanics for moving H.R. 999 to final passage.
Substance vs. process: Liberals emphasize the need to expedite passage of a pro-contraception bill; conservatives emphasize that waiving points of order and limiting debate improperly curtails scrutiny.
Who stands to gain, and who may push back.
- Targeted stakeholdersCritics will likely say the resolution’s waivers and strict time limits reduce legislative scrutiny and public delibera…
- StatesOpponents may argue that accelerating consideration increases the chance of substantive policy changes that could confl…
- Federal agenciesBecause the resolution narrows debate and bars points of order, critics could claim it heightens the risk of subsequent…
Why the argument around this bill splits.
Substance vs. process: Liberals emphasize the need to expedite passage of a pro-contraception bill; conservatives emphasize that waiving points of order and limiting debate improperly curtails scrutiny.
A mainstream liberal would generally welcome expedited consideration of a bill described as protecting contraceptive access and providers, seeing this resolution as a practical step toward passage.
They are likely pleased that debate is guaranteed and that a motion to recommit remains, but might note the waivers of points of order as reducing some procedural safeguards.
Overall they would view the resolution as enabling a substantive pro-access bill to move quickly through the House.
A centrist/moderate would see this rule as a standard floor-management tool that balances efficiency and limited debate.
They would appreciate that the resolution preserves a single motion to recommit and that debate is equally divided, but may be cautious about waiving all points of order and exempting certain rule clauses because that limits procedural checks.
Their view would hinge on the actual text of H.R. 999 (which is not included here): if the bill is narrowly tailored and fiscally reasonable, they would be broadly supportive of moving it expeditiously; if the bill raises significant legal, fiscal, or federalism issues, they would want more deliberation.
A mainstream conservative would likely object both to the underlying policy goal (depending on the details of H.R. 999) and to the procedural approach that waives points of order and limits debate.
They would view the resolution as an attempt to rush a controversial social-policy bill to a floor vote with limited opportunity for amendment or extended debate.
Conservatives may appreciate that one motion to recommit remains, but many would see the overall package as restricting minority rights and bypassing full scrutiny.
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Judged solely on content and structure, the rule is a narrow, straightforward vehicle to advance H.R. 999 in the House and would not by itself be difficult to adopt if leadership wants it. However, the underlying policy area is politically salient and potentially contentious; without the text of H.R. 999, cost estimates, or evidence of bipartisan compromise, the bill’s path through the Senate and to final enactment appears significantly more challenging. The combination of a fast‑track House rule and an uncertain, potentially divisive substantive bill yields modest overall likelihood of becoming law.
- The full text of H.R. 999 is not provided here — key details (scope of protections, exemptions for religious or conscience claims, private civil remedies, preemption of state law, criminal penalties, funding) could materially change how controversial the bill is and its legislative prospects.
- No Congressional Budget Office or cost estimate is included; the fiscal impact (if any) is unknown and could affect support.
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Substance vs. process: Liberals emphasize the need to expedite passage of a pro-contraception bill; conservatives emphasize that waiving po…
Judged solely on content and structure, the rule is a narrow, straightforward vehicle to advance H.R. 999 in the House and would not by its…
Relative to its intended legislative type, this bill is a clear, specific House floor consideration resolution that provides customary procedural mechanics for moving H.R. 999 to final passage.
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