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What does “strike everything” mean and where can I find a list of all the strike everything amendments to bills?

June 21, 2016 by

A "strike everything after the enacting clause" amendment (also referred to as a "strike everything" amendment or simply a "striker") proposes to delete the entire text of the existing bill and substitute new language, essentially making it a completely different bill, possibly on an entirely different subject. These amendments are sometimes used to allow legislators to circumvent the deadlines on introduction of new legislation, deal with an issue that arises after the deadline or revive a bill that has previously been defeated.

Under the Bills menu option at the top of the page, select the Strike Everything.

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