I certainly wouldn't discourage anyone from taking action on this, but I'm not worried. I don't think the expanded Republican majority in the Senate will mean they can get 67 votes; the Republicans are fractured badly there already, and the divisions are spreading. Most importantly, the public already has a very poor opinion of Congress, specifically already feeling that they're wasting their time on irrelevancies and avoiding essential business, and 63%,
the highest majority since regular polling on the question started, are against it. Senators will have no problem declining even to bring this up for a vote.