Senate Passes the Big Beautiful Bill WITHOUT NFA Reforms || NOT GOOD ENOUGH

Published on July 1, 2025
Duration: 7:09

The Senate passed a bill without NFA reforms, which is seen as a setback. The bill must now return to the House, where proponents hope NFA reforms will be reinserted. Failure to do so could lead to lengthy and costly litigation to restore Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

The Senate passed a bill without NFA reforms, a significant setback for gun rights advocates. The bill must return to the House, where proponents aim to reinsert reforms like the Hearing Protection Act. Failure to do so may necessitate years of costly litigation to restore Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Senate Passes Bill Without NFA Reforms
  2. 00:16Bill Details and NFA Reforms
  3. 00:32Legislative Process Explained
  4. 01:06Parliamentarian's Role
  5. 01:38Call to Action: Advocate for Reforms
  6. 02:25Senate Vote Breakdown
  7. 03:09House of Representatives' Role
  8. 03:39Consequences of Bill Passage
  9. 04:01Future Litigation Strategy
  10. 04:30Voter Action and Political Impact

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of the 'one big beautiful bill' regarding NFA reforms?

The Senate has passed its version of the 'one big beautiful bill' without including the desired NFA reforms. This means the bill must now go back to the House of Representatives for further consideration and potential amendments.

Why is it important for NFA reforms to be included in the 'one big beautiful bill'?

Including NFA reforms, such as those proposed in the Hearing Protection Act and the Short Act, is crucial for gun owners. Without them, the bill could lead to unconstitutional infringements on Second Amendment rights, potentially requiring costly and lengthy future litigation.

What is the legislative process for a bill amended by the Senate?

When the Senate amends a bill that originated in the House, the amended bill must return to the House. The House can then vote to accept the Senate's version as is, or it can propose further changes and send it back to the Senate, creating a back-and-forth process.

What actions can citizens take regarding the bill's NFA reforms?

Citizens are encouraged to contact their representatives in the House of Representatives. The goal is to urge them to reinsert the NFA reforms, specifically the Hearing Protection Act and the Short Act, into the bill before it is finalized and sent to the President.

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