H.R. 347 – REIN IN Act
PASSED 272-148
Agreed to by Recorded Vote
Bost #1 – Requires that the inflationary report take into account the spending patterns of military personnel, rural areas, and farm households AGREED TO 324-83
Boebert #3 – Requires the inflation estimate to be made publicly available by publishing on the OMB website AGREED TO 386-31
Lee (NV) #9 – Clarifies that nothing in this bill suggests that combatting inflation and bringing down the cost of living is the executive branch’s responsibility alone, and not also a key pursuit of the House of Representatives through thoughtful, productive legislative action AGREED TO 364-56
Failed by Recorded Vote
Jackson Lee #6 – Strikes the requirement to produce a report if the impact on inflation cannot be quantified at the time the estimate is prepared FAILED 181-236
Jackson Lee #7 – Defines “significant impact” of a major Executive Order as an increase or decrease of 1% of the Consumer Price Index inflation over the course of a year FAILED 187-232
Roy #14 – Strikes exceptions for emergency assistance and for national security or the ratification or implementation of international treaty requirements FAILED 199-226
Agreed to by Voice Vote
Comer #2 – Adds the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability and the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs as report recipients; and adds "economic" effect to the definition of “major executive order”
Cloud #4 – Amends the bill to direct OMB and CEA to incorporate the inflationary impact of the debt servicing costs
Langworthy/Ogles #10 – Requires the Executive Office of the President (EOP) to estimate whether a major Executive order has a quantifiable inflationary impact on the Producer Price Index (as well as the Consumer Price Index)
Perry #12 – Applies the bill’s requirements to all “major Executive Orders” which cause an annual gross budgetary effect of at least $1 million
Perry #13 – Requires a detailed description of any impact on the consumer price index
Yakym #15 – Requires the statement estimating inflationary effects to break down the type of inflation to the CPI's major categories of Food, Energy, and All Items Less Food and Energy
Failed by Voice Vote:
Jackson Lee #8 – Defines “quantifiable inflationary impact” of a major Executive Order as an increase or decrease of 1% of the Consumer Price Index inflation over the course of a year
Omar #11 – Requires supplementary Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) factors be considered and evaluated when assessing applicable major executive orders
Not Offered:
Jackson Lee #5 – Restricts the bill to only cover major Executive Orders relating to emergency assistance and national security or treaties