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H.R. 1166 — Decoupling from Foreign Adversarial Battery Dependence Act
20%becomes law
moderate confidencepending: Senate
passed_one_chamber
Decoupling from Foreign Adversarial Battery Dependence Act — through the House, now needs 60 in the Senate: P(≥60) 54% puts enactment at 20%.
→
20%
downstream: Senate + President
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If it reaches the floor
Projected 68 yea of 100 voting; 90% interval 47–96
(quartiles 53–87). Intervals are backtest-verified to cover ~90%.
Filibusterable: the realistic Senate line is
60 votes — P(≥60) = 54%
(simple-majority P = 94%).
By floor procedure
No vote is scheduled, so the headline marginalizes over how the
Senate would take it up; the branches:
| Procedure | Likelihood |
Projected yea | Passes |
|---|
| conference | 19% |
70 [46–97] |
93% |
| passage | 81% |
68 [47–96] |
94% |
Receipts
Sponsor: Carlos A. Gimenez (R). Latest action (2025-03-11):
Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Full record: Congress.gov.
Forecast run predict-20260606T193507Z · models
member-vote-1.0.0-t117d118-20260606 +
passage-1.0.0-t117d118-20260606 · conditional whip forecasts for the
Senate run at moderate confidence (why).