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House Committees Move Forward With Reconciliation Legislation

This month,  the House of Representatives began the process of writing their proposed $3.5 trillion budget reconciliation package following passage of a budget resolution in August.  Along with of the $1 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), the reconciliation package marks a critical step in President Biden’s “Build Back Better” agenda.  Unlike the bipartisan IIJA, however, debate over reconciliation has fallen largely along party lines.

The Natural Resources Committee, Science, Space and Technology, and Education and Labor Committees completed their markups last week, while the Transportation and Infrastructure, Energy and Commerce, and Ways and Means Committees completed their work this week.  The work done by these six committees produced several key policy provisions which will be of particular importance to ASCE and the civil engineering field.

These provisions include:

Transportation and Infrastructure

Natural Resources

Energy and Commerce ($456 billion)

Science, Space, and Technology

Ways and Means

Education and Labor

The House has largely completed its work writing its reconciliation package, however the Senate has yet to schedule its committee markups.  While House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) has pledged to bring IIJA to the floor for a final vote by September 27, timing for consideration of a final reconciliation package remains fluid.