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Congress · 119th Congress

Lawmakers stress need for immigration site visits without delays

Veronica Escobar, D-Texas, a member of the House Homeland Security Appropriations Subcommittee, said in her declaration that her schedule as a lawmaker, including times when she is expected to be on the

Congress · 119th Congress

House Republicans lean into voter ID debate

↵↵"If the Senate does not pass the SAVE Act and/or schedule a date for a vote by the time we return, I have enough votes from other members to shut down the floor of the House," Luna posted on X last week

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

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.

Congress · 117th Congress

Immigration deal for ‘Dreamers’ appears to run out of time

Mark Kelly, D-Ariz., who said previously he was involved in the proposal, stopped short of declaring negotiations this session over but acknowledged there are “challenges here in the schedule.”

Congress · 117th Congress

Budget bill clears as Democrats seek to head off midterm losses

House moderates balked, temporarily withholding their support for the budget resolution needed to set up the reconciliation vehicle until Pelosi agreed to schedule the infrastructure vote for September

Congress · 117th Congress

House Democrats change tack on spending bill floor debate

But one source familiar with the planning said Democratic support for the three new bills added to the schedule — Commerce-Justice-Science, State-Foreign Operations, and Legislative Branch —wasn’t locked