I offer a resolution constituting the privileges of the House. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Clerk will report the resolution. The Clerk read as follows: H. Res. 1653 Resolved, Section 1. (a) Each of the bills and the amendment of the Senate specified in subsection (b)-- (1) in the opinion of this House, contravenes the first clause of the seventh section of the first article of the Constitution of the United States and is an infringement of the privileges of this House, and (2) shall be respectfully returned to the Senate with a message communicating this resolution. (b) The bills and amendment of the Senate specified in this subsection are as follows: (1) The Senate amendment to H.R. 5875. (2) S. 951. (3) S. 1023. (4) S. 2799. (5) S. 3162. (6) S. 3187. The SPEAKER pro tempore. The resolution presents a question of privilege. The resolution was agreed to. A motion to reconsider was laid on the table. ____________________
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