cwpayton
AH fanatic
Thanks I get it now.It's easy, you just need to keep track.
All spending bills originate in the House.
The House passed a bill way back in September. That bill went to the Senate.
It has been filibustered in the Senate. To break the filibuster, and to advance the bill, the Senate made some modifications to the House bill. When the Senate passes that modified bill (breaking the filibuster only means they agree to have a vote on the bill), the modified bill goes back to the House.
The House then has choices: agree to the modified bill. That goes to the President for signature. Let's ignore the veto possibility right now. Vote no on the modified bill. That puts us back where we are today (i.e. the Senate modified bill is not approved, and the Senate needs to try again). Modify the modified bill... which then goes back to the Senate, and we can hope that is not filibustered.
I think I have that right.