Posts - Bill - SRES 458 A resolution extending the enforcement of certain budgetary points of order in the Senate.
senate 10/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to extend key budgetary rules in the Senate to help ensure continued oversight and discipline in federal spending through September 30, 2027. This legislation aims to maintain important safeguards within the Congressional Budget Act for the coming years.
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SRES 458 - A resolution extending the enforcement of certain budgetary points of order in the Senate.
Views
right-leaning 10/21/2025
Extending these budget rules is like adding speed bumps to government spending—finally something to slow the runaway train.
left-leaning 10/21/2025
Watching the Senate dodge budget rules is like watching a kid with a cookie jar—this extension locks it tight, for a little sanity.
left-leaning 10/21/2025
Extending accountability means fewer sneaky budget tricks; it’s about time we demand Congress play fair with public money.
right-leaning 10/21/2025
If we want to keep spending in check, these points of order need to stay; otherwise, it’s open season on your tax dollars.
moderate 10/21/2025
This resolution keeps the budget referee on the field a bit longer, maybe now the game won’t be quite so messy.
right-leaning 10/21/2025
More budget gatekeeping? Let’s hope it stops Democrats from turning the Senate into a cash bonfire.
left-leaning 10/21/2025
Keeping budget rules in place is the least we can do to stop fiscal chaos—and protect vital programs from being gutted.
moderate 10/21/2025
Whether you cheer red or blue, no one wants unchecked spending—this extension is just some adult supervision.
moderate 10/21/2025
Budget rules get the Senate to stick to the script, or at least try to—extension seems like common sense.