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The House was out in October. Does it matter?

While he may not like the schedule changes, Rackey is also not particularly stressed about the position the House will find itself in whenever it reconvenes. 

Appeals court hears tariff challenge

"It seems pretty clear to me Yoshida is telling us that no, the president doesn’t have the authority to rewrite the tariff schedule and in this case it seems that’s what the president is trying to do,"

This week: Congress debates war and reconciliation

servicemembers, veterans, and national defense — while cutting waste and ensuring taxpayer dollars are spent wisely," the office of House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, R-La., wrote in an outline of the week’s schedule

7 key focal points of Trump’s first-day executive orders

One order, which largely reinstates what was known as "Schedule F" in the first Trump administration, says that occupants of "career/policy" positions are not required to politically support the president

Bipartisan Senate bill prods US to help end Sudan war

Despite the Sudan bill’s strong bipartisan backing by senior Foreign Relations members, it faces an uphill climb in the last few months of the 118th Congress given the packed legislative schedule lawmakers

Lawmakers gather information after Texas bird flu case

And members of Congress plan to schedule a meeting with the Agriculture Department, which announced last month that "there is no concern about the safety of the commercial milk supply or that this circumstance

Debt limit clouds outlook as Biden budget set to hit Thursday

The "four corners" of Appropriations leadership are working to schedule a meeting that will follow the release of Biden’s budget, but hasn’t done so yet, said House Appropriations ranking member Rosa DeLauro

Policy · 118th Congress

Biden mixes doable, aspirational health messages in speech

But he stopped short of a key ask of Energy and Commerce Chair Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., and other Republicans to permanently schedule fentanyl-related substances, referring to chemically

Policy · 117th Congress

Changes mulled to sweeping budget package as debate nears

It’s unclear if Sinema’s demands might change the anticipated schedule, as it’s unlikely she would vote to proceed without some assurances the bill will be tweaked to her liking.