Breaking: Senate Passes Big Beautiful Bill Without NFA Removal Language 🤨

Published on July 1, 2025
Duration: 7:15

This video discusses the recent Senate passage of a bill that omitted the Hearing Protection Act and the SHORT Act, which aimed to remove suppressors and certain rifled firearms from NFA regulation. The speaker explains that these provisions were removed by the Senate Parliamentarian, allegedly due to the Byrd Rule, and urges viewers to contact Speaker Mike Johnson to reinstate them in the bill before it returns to the House. The NRA's stance and the broader context of NFA challenges are also touched upon.

Quick Summary

The Senate passed a bill that omitted the Hearing Protection Act and SHORT Act, which aimed to remove suppressors and certain rifled firearms from NFA regulation. The Senate Parliamentarian removed these provisions, citing the Byrd Rule. The bill now returns to the House, where Speaker Mike Johnson can be contacted to reinstate the NFA reform language.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Senate Passes Bill, NFA Reform Omitted
  2. 00:53Parliamentarian Removes HPA & SHORT Acts
  3. 02:22House Action Needed for NFA Reform
  4. 02:53NRA Stance & NFA Legal Challenges
  5. 04:41Prioritizing NFA Reform

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened to the Hearing Protection Act and SHORT Act in the recent Senate bill?

The Senate Parliamentarian removed both the Hearing Protection Act (for suppressors) and the SHORT Act (for SBRs/SBSs) from the bill, claiming they violated the Byrd Rule. The speaker disputes this reasoning.

What action can be taken to get NFA reform included in the bill?

The bill is returning to the House of Representatives. Viewers are urged to contact Speaker Mike Johnson to advocate for the reinstatement of the Hearing Protection Act and SHORT Act provisions into the bill.

What is the NRA's perspective on the bill's passage without NFA reform?

The NRA views the bill's passage as a positive step, stating it's 'better than nothing,' likely acknowledging the difficulty of achieving full NFA reform in the current political climate.

Why are suppressors and SBRs regulated under the NFA?

These items are regulated under the National Firearms Act (NFA), which imposes taxes and registration requirements. The speaker suggests these regulations may be unconstitutional restrictions.

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