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House, Senate Republicans Schedule Joint Retreat
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House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy said the September schedule, which included several bills that are part of the GOP’s “A Better Way” plan, reflected a desire from members to provide a down payment
His October campaign schedule includes stops in 17 states and 42 cities, with more events being planned between now and the election.
Bennett looks at President Barack Obama’s schedule for the week as Congress gets back to work, and breaks down how the president’s relationship with congressional Republicans will shape the government
Before the House adjourned in July, the Freedom Caucus made moves to force a vote on an impeachment resolution and is planning to do so again in September if leadership doesn’t schedule a vote in
Following up on their impromptu sidewalk debate, Bacon sent Ashford a letter Thursday reiterating a request to schedule nine debates.
Of course, the debates had been planned long before the football league announced its 2016 schedule, but the odds are that won’t stop Trump from threatening to boycott the “rigged” face-offs with Hillary
Leadership had two legislative days to schedule a vote on the matter. Those two days expired last month since the House met in a few pro forma sessions.
The Republican National Convention on Sunday finally announced its schedule of speakers, and they include vanquished presidential candidate Florida Sen. Marco Rubio.
“The floor schedule is the problem,” he said.
Cummings, who chided GOP Chairman Jason Chaffetz of Utah for scrambling the schedule to arrange a so-called emergency hearing.
Then Republicans voted to start the July 4 recess, two days ahead of schedule. Democrats continued to occupy the House floor and tape their proceedings until about 1 p.m. June 23.
What the House Democrats were demanding was the same as what their Senate Democratic colleagues achieved last week — a reversal by the GOP bosses to schedule roll call votes before the July 4th
Larson, D-Conn., a leader of the demonstration, reiterated that notion, telling members to schedule flights home on Saturday or Sunday if they’re “serious” about this sit in.
That is also the targeted schedule for the House to pass legislation addressing the opioid epidemic.