Reconciliation is the only path to defunding abortion providers again
Congressional budget reconciliation proved an effective vehicle to achieve a first-of-its-kind victory for taxpayers in restricting the eligibility of large abortion providers to receive Medicaid reimbursements. Even so, these defunding provisions are set to expire July 4 if House Republicans do not commit to a second reconciliation.
Leadership on Capitol Hill is limited to reconciliation as the sole path to further defunding, at least for now. The House may be able to pass defunding-focused legislation, but the same cannot be said of the Senate. Under Senate rules, 60 votes are needed to invoke cloture, ending the debate and bringing the bill forward to a vote. While a simple majority would then be enough to pass the bill following cloture, it is not enough to make the bill viable.
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Reconciliation, however, is an exception. Falling under the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act, debate on reconciliation bills is........
