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Senate, for now, defers to Biden and McCarthy on debt talks

218 signatures is key because at least seven legislative days must pass after that threshold is achieved before a signing member can call it up as a privileged resolution, which forces the speaker to schedule

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Cheese stakes

The schedule was announced Tuesday as Trump was headed to his arraignment. Photo finish Republican presidential contender and former Rep.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

Amid 2024 speculation, Scott speaks of racial and partisan splits

Scott is set to travel next week to Iowa — which is still set to lead off Republicans’ presidential nominating contests of 2024, although Democrats have sought to move it later in their schedule.

Congress · 118th Congress

Schedules and snipes: The colloquy tradition rolls on

Colloquies don’t often stay focused on the schedule for long, though, as the two parties’ seconds-in-command exchange snipes and delve into a wide range of timely policy issues.

Congress · 118th Congress

Senate’s slow start to 2023 rolls on

The light floor schedule gave plenty of opportunities for news conferences and a few hearings, and for members of the Intelligence Committee to receive briefings, even if they were frustrated on a bipartisan

Congress · 118th Congress

House border security bill bumped amid Republican concerns

But neither bill was included in the weekly schedule sent out Friday by Scalise’s office, and a person familiar with the status of the border security legislation confirmed it had been delayed.

Campaigns · 118th Congress

At the Races: Contours of post-Roe battleground

They warn that Republicans could weaponize any changes to the schedule.

Heard On The Hill · 117th Congress

Counting votes with Rep. Deborah K. Ross

A more certain schedule. Closest friend across the aisle? I’ve worked with Darrell Issa, and we’re kind of an unlikely couple. But we’ve been very successful, particularly on judicial ethics.