A reconciliation bill is a special U.S. legislative tool that bypasses the Senate filibuster, requiring only a simple majority for passage. It is used to fast-track budget-related changes, such as tax cuts or spending adjustments. Primarily benefiting the majority party, it enables swift policy shifts without needing 60 Senate votes.
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