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Trump calls Pelosi ‘incompetent’ for launching impeachment inquiry
She pinned the norms-breaking split physical on Trump’s expected busy 2020 schedule.
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She pinned the norms-breaking split physical on Trump’s expected busy 2020 schedule.
The marathon hearing schedule will conclude Thursday morning with testimony from Fiona Hill, the former NSC senior director for Europe and Russia.
“I would advise members on both sides of the aisle not to schedule any business outside of Washington, D.C. between the 16th and the 20th,” Hoyer said in his weekly floor colloquy.
Here is the latest on the impeachment inquiry: Testimony schedule: Kathryn Wheelbarger, acting assistant secretary of Defense for international security affairs, will not appear to testify as
Lawmakers chose to delay the discussion of border wall funding, leaving the Military Construction-VA spending bill off this week’s schedule.
The two chambers are technically in session right now, and their leaders have the capability to schedule whatever legislation for consideration that they like.
Neal, the bill’s author, on Tuesday confirmed the schedule for the legislation, which has gone through the Ways and Means as well as Education and Labor panels.
Even if Schrader’s bill moves forward that way, leadership seems to want to avoid letting the consensus calendar drive the schedule and circumvent other rules and procedures in the process.
The others include rules, schedule and calendar, shared services like purchasing, franking and communications and technology.
Comparatively, General Schedule employees in D.C. saw an 8.19 percent increase, and General Schedule employees across the rest of the U.S. experienced a decrease of 0.34 percent over that same time
House lawmakers have been warned that late-night votes are on the schedule as they work through floor consideration of a five-bill package that amounts to about $990 billion in discretionary spending
A schedule for that measure’s full committee markup hadn’t yet been announced, but it’s expected on May 8.
House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer sent a “Dear Colleague” letter Thursday informing Democrats of the planned floor schedule for the four-week legislative work period that will begin next week.
While sprinkled into the floor schedule alongside several marquee bills from Democrats’ “For the People” agenda — which would change laws if the Senate were inclined to take them up or President Donald
But his schedule for doing so would depend on how quickly DOJ can scrub it for grand jury information “that by law cannot be made public,” he said.
The schedule is not final, and changes could be made, including beginning markups with Military Construction-VA and Energy-Water.
The last week of work before the two-week Easter recess starts April 8, and the House floor schedule that week will feature the Save the Internet Act of 2019.
ICYMI: A behind-the-scenes look at CQ’s 2018 Vote Studies [jwp-video n=”2″] Behind schedule Given the 35-day shutdown, the White House is a month behind schedule in getting the budget out
His office sent the text of the resolution out around 1:15 p.m. with a schedule update saying the House would vote on it around 3:15 p.m., giving lawmakers two hours to review the seven-page resolution
Congress paused to celebrate the former dean of the House, even though it had a busy schedule Thursday that included voting on an appropriations package averting a Saturday government shutdown.