US Federal 2025-2026 Regular Session

US Federal House Bill HR382

Introduced
5/5/25  

Caption

Providing a point of order in the House of Representatives during the 119th Congress against reconciliation measures that reduce benefits under the Medicaid program or the supplemental nutrition assistance program.

Impact

The bill clarifies that during its effective period, it shall not be acceptable in the House of Representatives to propose any reconciliation bill that aims to lessen enrollment or benefits under the specified programs. This resolution is aimed at preventing legislative actions that could jeopardize the welfare of communities relying heavily on these support systems. In essence, it reinforces the obligation of the government to ensure consistent benefits for its most vulnerable citizens and may serve as a significant check on budgetary constraints imposed by changing political priorities.

Summary

House Resolution 382 establishes a point of order in the House of Representatives against any reconciliation measures voted during the 119th Congress that seek to reduce benefits under critical social programs such as Medicaid and the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). The resolution is prioritized as a protective measure to ensure that vulnerable populations, including individuals under 19, elderly citizens, pregnant women, and those with disabilities, are not adversely affected by spending cuts that might arise in the legislative process. This bill emerged amidst rising concerns regarding potential reductions in funding for essential public services that directly support low-income households.

Contention

There is some contention surrounding HR382, particularly concerning how it interacts with fiscal policy and budgetary constraints faced by Congress. While proponents of the resolution argue that it is essential to protect fundamental welfare programs from cuts that could further impoverish vulnerable populations, critics may raise concerns regarding the potential implications for budgetary flexibility and fiscal responsibility. Furthermore, the exception allowing reductions that target improper payments or fraudulent billing may lead to debates on what constitutes acceptable reductions versus harmful cuts to critical services, thereby highlighting a nuanced discussion around ethical governance and economic stewardship.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

US SB36

Protect Our Seniors ActThis bill establishes Senate budget enforcement procedures (known as points of order) against measures that (1) reduce Medicare or Social Security benefits, or (2) use revenue or savings from the Medicare program to offset the cost of provisions unrelated to carrying out Medicare.Points of order are prohibitions against certain categories of legislation or congressional action. A point of order raised on the grounds established under the bill may be waived or suspended only by an affirmative vote of two-thirds of the Senators.

US HF2716

A bill for an act relating to the supplemental nutrition assistance program; the medical assistance program; the special supplemental nutrition program for women, infants, and children; and other public assistance programs under the purview of the department of health and human services. (Formerly HSB 696.)

US HB1773

Relative to food and drink purchased under SNAP, the Supplemental Nutritional Assistance Program.

US HSB696

A bill for an act relating to the supplemental nutrition assistance program, the medical assistance program, and other public assistance programs under the purview of the department of health and human services.(See HF 2716.)

US HB1518

Relating To The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

US SB53

Relating To The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

US SB53

Relating To The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

US SB963

Relating To The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

US HB2233

Relating To The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program-education Program.

US SB963

Relating To The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.