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Hoyer: House eyeing vote on stopgap funding bill next week
Hoyer’s timeline makes sense given a truncated congressional schedule the following week in the run-up to the shutdown deadline.
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Hoyer’s timeline makes sense given a truncated congressional schedule the following week in the run-up to the shutdown deadline.
Hoyer announced Thursday that a bill to reauthorize and overhaul surveillance authorities was being pulled from the floor schedule.
Hirono were to return home, they would also face the two-week quarantine and by the time that period ended, Hirono said she may have to turn around and head back to Washington, depending on the Senate schedule
Apportionment is usually used to allocate funds to agencies on a schedule that spaces out how quickly they are spent.
There’s no doubt that a combination of the end-of-the year schedule and jet fumes is greasing the wheels on some of these deals.
The floor situation was shaping up as another setback to an appropriations process that remains months behind schedule, with no funding yet in place for the fiscal year that begins in less than two
September is going to be a tighter schedule, however, given the chamber doesn’t reconvene until Sept. 9.
The Financial Services measure is on the schedule and the Legislative Branch bill may be added.
The procedural maneuvering could wreak some havoc on the Senate schedule, with Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky potentially having to dedicate long stretches of floor time to the disapproval