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Congress · 117th Congress

Hoyer sees quick start to fiscal 2023 budget process

While he has generally kept the House on schedule in recent years to pass all but a few of the more controversial bills in the summer, the Senate has not brought bills to the floor or in recent years even

Congress · 117th Congress

Stopgap funding bill introduced to buy more negotiating time

Working Capital Fund at whatever rate is necessary to implement needed cybersecurity safeguards,  and money to cover advanced procurement of the Navy’s Columbia Class Submarine to prevent significant schedule

Congress · 117th Congress

Debt ceiling hangs over Democrats’ legislative home stretch

[Budget package taking shape as Democrats eye aggressive schedule] And, according to budget experts, reconciliation procedures appear to require lawmakers to vote for a specific debt limit amount

Congress · 117th Congress

Bipartisan Policy Center: Debt limit breach possible after Oct. 15

“Yes, it’s a tight schedule, but I think most probably more it has to do with politics and the fact that you’re going to have the Senate vote again on another budget resolution, and that budget resolution

Congress · 117th Congress

As Senate departs, House plots August recess return

The Senate returns Sept. 13, and outside of an extraordinary circumstance where there is consent from both sides or an unprecedented situation where Congress gets adjourned by President Joe Biden, the schedule

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate appropriators warn of year-end train wreck

I know I expect to be on the phone with a lot of people during that time — whenever that August break is,” Leahy said, alluding to the somewhat opaque Senate floor schedule.

Congress · 117th Congress

Senate appropriations earmark requests start rolling in

Leahy hasn’t announced a markup schedule yet, but Tilton said earlier this week that the panel may start considering its versions of the fiscal 2022 spending bills in late July or early August before

Congress · 117th Congress

Suited up, K Street returns

Other lobbyists, he said, are more reluctant to jump back into the grueling schedule of fundraisers and meetings.  “I think some people are like, ‘Oh no, not again,’” Zapien said.