This House Resolution (H. RES. 989) sets forth the specific procedural framework for the House of Representatives to consider H.R. 5827 , a bill described as advancing bipartisan, common sense solutions. Upon adoption of this resolution, the House is mandated to immediately proceed with consideration of H.R. 5827, with all points of order against its consideration being waived . A significant provision allows for the automatic adoption of an amendment in the nature of a substitute , if submitted by Representative Suozzi and printed in the Congressional Record at least one day prior to consideration. The resolution further waives all points of order against the provisions within the bill, as amended, ensuring a smoother legislative process. Debate on the bill is limited to one hour , equally divided between Representative Suozzi and an opponent, and one motion to recommit is permitted. Finally, the resolution instructs the Clerk to transmit the passed H.R. 5827 to the Senate no later than one calendar day after its passage by the House.
Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 5827) to advance bipartisan, common sense solutions.
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| Updated: 1/12/2026
This House Resolution (H. RES. 989) sets forth the specific procedural framework for the House of Representatives to consider H.R. 5827 , a bill described as advancing bipartisan, common sense solutions. Upon adoption of this resolution, the House is mandated to immediately proceed with consideration of H.R. 5827, with all points of order against its consideration being waived . A significant provision allows for the automatic adoption of an amendment in the nature of a substitute , if submitted by Representative Suozzi and printed in the Congressional Record at least one day prior to consideration. The resolution further waives all points of order against the provisions within the bill, as amended, ensuring a smoother legislative process. Debate on the bill is limited to one hour , equally divided between Representative Suozzi and an opponent, and one motion to recommit is permitted. Finally, the resolution instructs the Clerk to transmit the passed H.R. 5827 to the Senate no later than one calendar day after its passage by the House.