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Politics · 115th Congress

On Debt Reduction, GOP Says Wait Till Next Year

Indeed, lawmakers cannot let any fiscal 2019 reconciliation effort slip into October of next year because that time is likely to be reserved on the schedule for lawmakers to be home running their

Politics · 115th Congress

Senators Reach Bipartisan Deal on Health Care

The Senate schedule, though, is fairly sparse and leaders have used the nominations as a reliable way to occupy floor time throughout the year.   John T.

Policy · 115th Congress

Nominations Fill Legislative Void in Senate

Confirmation votes continue In the meantime, confirmations are expected to dominate the floor schedule, with preference given to judicial nominees, the vast majority of whom will be lifetime appointees

Politics · 115th Congress

Uncertain Costs for Renewed Nuclear Waste Push in Nevada

are uncertain and depend critically on when and how DOE begins to accept waste and how long eliminating the backlog will take,” the report noted, adding, however, that “as long as DOE remains behind schedule

Politics · 115th Congress

Robert Menendez Returns to Capitol

The federal judge presiding over the Menendez trial in New Jersey declined a motion by the senator’s lawyers before testimony began to adjust the schedule to accommodate the Senate calendar.

Politics · 115th Congress

Amid Health Care Chaos, Graham and Cassidy Still Lacking Votes

While White House Legislative Affairs Director Marc Short said on national television Sunday he expected a vote on the repeal bill on Wednesday, senior Republican leaders did not appear to have such a schedule

Politics · 115th Congress

Judge: Menendez No Different Than a Cab Driver

Robert Menendez to allow for an altered trial schedule in Newark when he needs to be in Washington for what are described as “critical” Senate votes.

Politics · 115th Congress

Two Senators, Two Parties, One River, Similar Message

The effort appears to be on schedule. The EPA took the first official step to repeal the regulation by submitting a proposed rule at the end of June, kicking off the public comment period.