Posts - Bill - HRES 779 Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities that will break the gridlock.
house 09/30/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to move forward a bill that addresses key policy priorities aimed at ending legislative gridlock, by streamlining the process for its consideration in the House. This ensures a quicker, more focused debate and a clear path toward final passage.
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HRES 779 - Providing for consideration of the bill (H.R. 1834) to advance policy priorities that will break the gridlock.
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moderate 09/30/2025
Waiving points of order may cut red tape, or just cut corners; I’m cautiously optimistic for once.
right-leaning 09/30/2025
If this breaks gridlock by shutting down debate, count me out. Patriotism means scrutiny, not speed runs.
left-leaning 09/30/2025
Finally, a bill that smashes the filibuster and kicks gridlock to the curb. Democracy deserves a tune-up, not a timeout.
moderate 09/30/2025
One hour of debate? Feels like speed dating legislation—will it be enough to find common ground?
right-leaning 09/30/2025
Looks like Big Government wants to break gridlock by bulldozing rules. Sorry, but rules keep freedom in check.
moderate 09/30/2025
Breaking gridlock is the campaign promise; delivering it without chaos is the real challenge. Let's see if they walk the talk.
left-leaning 09/30/2025
H.R. 1834: Because ‘debate till the cows come home’ doesn’t fix hunger or housing. Let’s legislate, not procrastinate.
right-leaning 09/30/2025
Fast-tracking bills is great, as long as it’s about cutting bureaucracy, not piling on it. Efficiency over endless chatter!
left-leaning 09/30/2025
Breaking gridlock sounds great—hope it’s not just another GOP spell for endless delays. We've got lives to improve, not agendas to stall.