I don’t have live access to current news feeds in this moment. I can share general context and guide you to where you can find the latest information.
Core answer
- The Parliamentarian of the United States Senate is the nonpartisan official responsible for advising on the interpretation of Senate rules and procedural matters, particularly during budget reconciliation and other special procedures. The position is distinct from elected members and operates within the Senate’s Office of the Parliamentarian.
Context and where to check for the latest updates
- Official Senate sources: senate.gov typically posts statements, biographies, and current office news about the Parliamentarian and the Office of the Parliamentarian. This is the most authoritative place for current staffing and rulings.
- Major national outlets: outlets like Politico, The Hill, and Reuters routinely report on Parliamentarian decisions or guidance when they affect legislation, such as during reconciliation processes or arcane procedural disputes.
- Wikipedia or Ballotpedia: useful for historical context and past Parliamentarians, but not reliable for real-time updates.
What to look for when searching now
- The name and background of the current Parliamentarian.
- Recent rulings or guidance issued by the Parliamentarian, especially around reconciliation, budgetary rules, or Senate procedures.
- Any statements about overruling or changes in guidance, if applicable, and reactions from majority/minority leadership.
If you’d like, I can perform a quick search and pull the latest headlines and the current Parliamentarian’s bio, then summarize with citations.
Sources
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – The Office of Senator James Lankford (R-OK) today released the latest episode of The Breakdown with James Lankford. Lankford is joined by former Senate Parliamentarian, Alan Frumin, who served in the Office of the Parliamentarian of the United States Senate for 35 years, 18 of those as Chief Parliamentarian. Frumin was […]
www.lankford.senate.govThe House passed a measure to fund the Department of Homeland Security for 60 days — but it's still unclear how the shutdown will end as the Senate, which approved its own funding plan, is on recess. Mar 28 … Congress returns this week from its August recess staring down a deadline to fund the government and avert a possible shutdown by month's end. Sep 2, 2025 -
www.cbsnews.comLatest news on US Senate, providing comprehensive coverage of Congress, legislation, elections, committees, hearings, and policy debates in America's upper chamber
www.newsnow.co.ukThe Senate narrowly passed President Trump's massive tax and spending bill Tuesday after a marathon series of amendment votes. The Senate narrowly passed President Trump's massive tax and spending bill Tuesday after a marathon series of amendment votes. Congress is racing to meet a self-imposed July 4 deadline to send the tax and spending bill to the president. … The Senate plans to take up a House-passed bill to fund the government through September beginning on Friday, which needs the...
www.cbsnews.comThe US Senate is a prominent Washington D.C.-based governmental body, which serves as the upper house of the bicameral United States Congress. Its primary mission is to legislate, providing a crucial check and balance on the executive and judicial branches. Key activities include passing federal laws, confirming presidential appointments, approving treaties and conducting impeachment trials. With two senators representing each state for staggered six-year terms, it ensures continuity and...
www.scmp.comWith bipartisan immigration reform talks stalled, Democrats widely viewed the social spending bill as their best chance to enact some type of immigration reform.
www.politico.comBallotpedia: The Encyclopedia of American Politics
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