What threw the bill into limbo was a motion by Lamar Smith (R-TX) to send the bill back to committee for an amendment.
And plenty of tripwires will remain, even after this evening's votes on the bill and the programme motion, which will set out the timetable for further consideration.
This bill was originally introduced in the 2010-12 session of Parliament and a carry-over motion, allowing the bill's passage to conclude in this session, was passed on 10 January 2012.
Holyrood debated the Welfare Reform Bill in October and voted in favour of opposing the forthcoming Legislative Consent Motion pertaining to the Welfare Reform Bill, subject to consideration by the appropriate committees.
However after a number of speeches by MPs opposed to the bill and an unsuccessful closure motion it fell without getting a second reading.
He said it was now time for the government to act, calling for his bill - to put the motion into law - to be given a "fair hearing".
Tuesday's vote will be on a motion to table the bill, that is, to kill it.
Supporters now believe they can muster 52 votes to defeat that motion and keep the bill alive.
Following the statement, AMs discussed a supplementary legislative consent motion regarding the education bill which was later passed.
The focus next week will fall on the finance bill and a no-confidence motion put forward by the opposition for Tuesday.
Mr Shelbrooke was speaking in the Commons on 18 December 2012 as he introduced his bill under the ten minute rule motion.
Initially the bill did not define a confidence motion and, to avoid the risk of a legal challenge, it was left for the Speaker to "certify" what the Commons had decided.
He was speaking in the Commons after Liberal Democrat MP Tom Brake introduced a bill under the ten minute rule motion to extend the scope of the FOI Act to cover more firms with an element of public ownership.
MPs backed a motion recommitting aspects of the bill by 297 to 224 votes following a short debate in the Commons.
Conservative peer Earl of Caithness has put down an motion of regret that the bill is being dealt with as a private member's bill, and points to the draft government bill for House of Lords reform which is currently being discussed by a joint committee.
This bill was originally introduced in the 2010-12 session of Parliament and a carry-over motion was passed on 10 January 2012, allowing the bill to continue into the new session.
The bill that would have set the wheels in motion toward creation of a constitutional amendment failed Wednesday afternoon by a vote of 63-37, despite arguments by proponents that the flag is a unique symbol of American sovereignty and pride which should not be destroyed.
Turning to the Scotland Bill, Lord Forsyth suggested committee stage of the legislation should be paused until after a Legislative Consent Motion (LCM) is passed by the Scottish Parliament - effectively approving the Westminster bill.
However the Rhondda MP did not oppose the motion, and Mr Gummer's bill was nodded through.
The motion says the Health and Social Care Bill for England, cannot be made "fit for purpose" by further amendments.
MPs will also have to vote on a Standing Order 75 motion to extend the scope of the bill, so that the whole issue of press regulation will come within its scope.
It recommends that the government propose a motion directly after the second reading of each bill which would lay out the detailed procedures to be followed in that particular case.
Conservative member Alex Johnstone said that whilst he believed welfare reform was necessary he was "disappointed that Parliament failed to pass the legislative consent motion which would have allowed the Welfare Reform Bill to move forward in a more traditional manner".
The guillotine motion limiting the debate was passed - ensuring the bill would be dealt with in one evening.
They offered a motion that would block the Democrats' health care bill and install Stupak's original, stricter abortion language.
Up to 100 Tory backbenchers are thought to be prepared to vote against a timetable motion, limiting the time for debate on the bill in the Commons.
The government is offering 10 days for this stage of the bill - but if it doesn't get its programme motion, it can expect the debates to drag on rather longer.
Senators are scheduled to vote Thursday on Reid's motion to limit debate and force a vote on the bill.
The United States Senate is scheduled to vote Tuesday on a motion to proceed to debate on the annual defense authorization bill.
Lord Sharkey's new motion is called the Alan Turing (Statutory Pardon) Bill.
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