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H.R. 2693 — District of Columbia Electronic Transmittal of Legislation Act
6%becomes law
high confidencepending: House
reported
District of Columbia Electronic Transmittal of Legislation… — would clear the House (96%) but only 15% to ever get the vote.
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The gap: on the floor this would pass —
96% by the member-vote simulation — but the floor is the hard part:
15% to ever get the vote. That gap, not the whip count, is the story.
If it reaches the floor
Projected 336 yea of 430 voting; 90% interval 211–418
(quartiles 281–406). Intervals are backtest-verified to cover ~90%.
By floor procedure
No vote is scheduled, so the headline marginalizes over how the
House would take it up; the branches:
| Procedure | Likelihood |
Projected yea | Passes |
|---|
| passage | 38% |
293 [192–412] |
91% |
| suspension | 62% |
362 [241–419] |
99% |
Receipts
Sponsor: Eleanor Holmes Norton (D). Latest action (2025-09-10):
Ordered to be Reported (Amended) by the Yeas and Nays: 40 - 0.
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).