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Code · BILL · 119th Congress · H.R. 2753 (Introduced in House) — To amend the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 to provide for a point of order against reconciliation measures that cu... · Sec. 2

Sec. 2. Reconciliation point of order on cuts to certain programs

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Section 310 of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 ( 2 U.S.C. 641 ) is amended by adding at the end the following: Notwithstanding any other provision of law, it shall not be in order in the Senate or the House of Representatives to consider any reconciliation bill or reconciliation resolution reported pursuant to a concurrent resolution on the budget agreed to under section 301 or 304, or a joint resolution pursuant to section 258C of the Balanced Budget and Emergency Deficit Control Act of 1985, or any amendment thereto or conference report thereon that— reduces enrollment or benefits for individuals enrolled in the Medicaid program under title XIX of the Social Security Act; or reduces eligibility or benefits for households that participate in the supplemental nutrition assistance program under the Food and Nutrition Act of 2008.
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(h)shall expire on January 20, 2029. . Section 313(b)(1) of the Congressional Budget Act of 1974 ( 2 U.S.C. 644 ) is amended by striking the period at the end and inserting or, until January 20, 2029, if it violates section 310(h). .
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