House receives Senate message disagreeing with House amendment to HR 71 47
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Summary
A House staff member read a Senate message informing the House that the Senate "has disagreed to the house amendment to the senate amendment to the bill HR 71 47," a consolidation appropriations measure for fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 2026; no further action was recorded.
A House staff member read a message from the Senate on April 2 informing the House that the Senate had "disagreed to the house amendment to the senate amendment to the bill HR 71 47, an act making further consolidated appropriations for the fiscal year ending 09/30/2026 and for other purposes." The message was presented to the Chair and entered into the House proceedings.
The reading did not record any immediate further action by the House on the matter. The transcript does not show a House response, amendment, or a subsequent conference message; it simply records the Senate's disagreement with the House amendment as conveyed by the staff member.
The House then proceeded to accept a Speaker's temporary appointment and adjourn for the day. The message indicates interchamber disagreement on the amendment status of the bill named in the communication but does not, in the recorded proceedings, specify next steps or a timeline for resolution.
Because the transcript text spells the bill identifier as "HR 71 47" as read into the record, this article uses that exact phrasing rather than presuming a different numeric format.

