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Democratic leaders: Budget resolution up next week
The earliest the House could take up the reconciliation package under its current schedule is the week of Feb. 22. Paul M. Krawzak contributed to this report.
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The earliest the House could take up the reconciliation package under its current schedule is the week of Feb. 22. Paul M. Krawzak contributed to this report.
Hoyer — a behind-the-scenes yet powerful role involving coordination with members and committees to craft the floor schedule.
Hoyer and the first Black woman to hold the powerful position of floor director, helping set the legislative schedule. Dodin worked for Senate Democratic whip Richard J.
A Schumer spokesman couldn’t immediately be reached for comment on the Senate’s schedule.
Hoyer late Tuesday adjusted his chamber’s schedule, notifying lawmakers that the House’s session next week would potentially stretch into the weekend.
After Paul’s point of order was tabled, the Senate voted 83-17 to approve a pretrial schedule delaying oral arguments for two weeks to give House impeachment managers and Trump’s defense team time
the impeachment article over to the Senate on Monday, the trial would start Tuesday, absent a unanimous consent agreement between Schumer and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to set a different schedule
The chamber’s leaders were under pressure to reach a deal on the trial schedule after Schumer announced earlier in the day the House planned to send its article of impeachment charging Trump with incitement
Schumer and McConnell determine whether they can reach agreement on a trial schedule.
Complicating matters further, the House is currently scheduled to be in session for committee work only during the first two weeks of March, though it’s conceivable that schedule could change.
House Democratic leadership is adjusting the floor schedule from what was previously announced, setting up next week as a period for committees to conduct business with the next floor votes the following
A unanimous consent agreement would be needed for the trial schedule to play out as McConnell has proposed.
Biden froze rules that had not yet taken effect, such as an annual rule affecting HealthCare.gov and the insurance marketplaces that the Trump administration finalized on Jan. 14, months ahead of schedule
deduction limits, if they were willing to operate under what’s known as the alternative depreciation system — which for commercial and residential property owners is typically a 40-year depreciation schedule
Biden told reporters Monday that he reached out to the Senate parliamentarian to determine if there could be a “bifurcated” schedule in which the Senate splits its time between the impeachment trial and
The coronavirus pandemic as well as decisions by the Trump administration hampered efforts to count everyone in the country, resulting in a shortened census schedule and a blown end-of-year statutory deadline
The House and Senate would both have to pass a concurrent resolution to establish such a commission, so the current Senate schedule is an obstacle to this option as well.
One called the “consensus calendar” allowed rank-and-file members to bring bills with broad bipartisan support to the floor when leadership declined to schedule them.
The House released its schedule for next year at the beginning of December.
Rand Paul who supports the president’s position, said Monday he plans to object if the Senate tries to schedule a quick vote on overriding Trump’s expected defense policy bill veto.