In a surprise show of political gamesmanship, the Democrat Majority brought Congressman Dan Lungren's (R-Gold River-CA) 1099 tax bill - The Small Business Paperwork Mandate Elimination Act (H.R.5141) - to the floor for consideration. Unfortunately, they attached it to another bill -- The Small Business Tax Relief Act (H.R.5982) - which contains job killing provisions and would increase taxes by $19.4 billion dollars over 10 years. Lungren did not vote in favor of H.R. 5982.
Below is a transcript of the only exchange Lungren was allowed after hearing his bill was being brought to the floor -- without prior notification:
Lungren (R-CA)
Parliamentary Inquiry - Is there any rule under the house that requires notice being give to the author of a bill when it is being brought up without any notice whatsoever since I am the author of the 1099 repeal bill and have had it before this house since April of
This year and given no notice- Is there any requirement under the rules --
Levin, S. (D-MI):
Madam Speaker --
THE SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE:
The gentleman's inquiry is noted. The chair notes that the motion before the house is the motion to suspend the rules the gentleman from Michigan is recognized.
Lungren (R-CA):
Further parliamentary inquiry, madam speaker...
THE SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE:
The gentleman will state his inquiry.
Lungren (R-CA):
The chairperson -- excuse me the speaker has told us that because this is a bill being brought under suspension of the rules that all rules are therefore suspended. my parliamentary inquiry is, under regular rules is there any requirement that the author of a bill be at least given notice that that bill is to be brought up to the floor for consideration before it is considered?
THE SPEAKER PRO TEMPORE:
There is no such rule. The gentleman from Michigan will Proceed.
Congressmen there is no audio for most of this video. The audio that does play is also out of sync.
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