Now we have to wait on the Senate to see what they're going to do. So in the House we've, we've solved the problem, but obviously it takes a Senate vote as well. We're pleased to see We have a bipartisan majority for our position in the Senate that is 55 votes but of course under Senate rules you have to get to 60. I always like to point out that's not in the Constitution, that's not a law, that's a Senate rule. And but it is the Senate rule. (00:37–00:47)
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Asserts that there is a bipartisan majority of 55 votes in the Senate for their position, but 60 votes are needed.
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