Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB1979

Introduced
3/10/25  

Caption

Legislative Line Item Veto Act of 2025

Impact

If enacted, HB 1979 would provide the President with expedited powers to rescind specific budgetary provisions, potentially shifting some authority from Congress to the Executive branch. This could lead to significant changes in how budgetary decisions are made in the federal government, reinforcing the need for collaboration between the legislative and executive branches. Supporters argue that it will promote fiscal efficiency by allowing swift action against wasteful spending and ensuring that budgetary resources are utilized effectively.

Summary

House Bill 1979, titled the 'Legislative Line Item Veto Act of 2025', aims to amend the Congressional Budget and Impoundment Control Act of 1974. The primary purpose of the bill is to enable the President to propose cancellations of discretionary budget authority, direct spending items, and targeted tax benefits within 30 days after the enactment of any associated legislation. By streamlining the proposal process for budget cuts, the bill seeks to enhance fiscal accountability and allow the executive branch a greater role in budget management.

Contention

The introduction of the line item veto has sparked debate regarding governmental checks and balances. Critics express concerns that granting the President this authority could lead to misuse, reducing Congress's power over budget appropriations and compromising legislative intent. There is apprehension that such a shift might enable executive overreach, diminishing the collaborative process essential for democratic governance. Furthermore, there is concern about how targeted tax benefits might be affected, potentially impacting various stakeholders reliant on these financial provisions.

Companion Bills

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