A resolution extending the enforcement of certain budgetary points of order in the Senate.
S. RES. 458 extends key budgetary rules in the Senate until September 30, 2027, ensuring fiscal responsibility and guiding federal budget decisions.
S. RES. 458 extends key budgetary rules in the Senate until September 30, 2027, ensuring fiscal responsibility and guiding federal budget decisions.
Bill Number: S. RES. 458
Title: A resolution extending the enforcement of certain budgetary points of order in the Senate
Status: Introduced in Senate
Introduced On: October 21, 2025
Classification: Resolution
The primary purpose of S. RES. 458 is to extend the enforcement of specific budgetary points of order in the Senate. This resolution aims to ensure that certain fiscal rules and constraints remain in effect, thereby promoting fiscal responsibility and adherence to budgetary guidelines as established under the Congressional Budget Act of 1974.
The resolution primarily affects the operations of the Senate and its budgetary processes. By extending these points of order, it impacts:
S. RES. 458 serves to maintain critical budgetary discipline within the Senate by extending the enforcement of specific points of order. This resolution is an important step in ensuring that fiscal rules continue to guide legislative actions related to the federal budget, thereby promoting accountability and responsible governance.
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