Senate Dems may be able to pass more priorities without GOP support
"The Senate's top referee on procedural matters ruled Monday that a revised budget resolution could potentially be used to pass another reconciliation bill, according to Senate Democratic officials," Roll Call reported.
A ruling on Monday by the Senate parliamentarian indicates that Democrats may be able to pass even more priorities without any GOP backing, a move that the party already utilized to pass the coronavirus relief package and may need to use again.
"The Senate's top referee on procedural matters ruled Monday that a revised budget resolution could potentially be used to pass another reconciliation bill, according to Senate Democratic officials," Roll Call reported.
"The Parliamentarian has advised that a revised budget resolution may contain budget reconciliation instructions. This confirms the Leader’s interpretation of the Budget Act and allows Democrats additional tools to improve the lives of Americans if Republican obstruction continues," a Schumer spokesperson said in a statement Monday, according to The Hill. "While no decisions have been made on a legislative path forward using Section 304 and some parameters still need to be worked out, the Parliamentarian’s opinion is an important step forward that this key pathway is available to Democrats if needed."