Heard On The Hill · 116th Congress
In sweat-free summer, cash for charity dries up
But for the softball team, in-person practices will still depend on the House and Senate schedules, and no one knows when the coronavirus could peak again.
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But for the softball team, in-person practices will still depend on the House and Senate schedules, and no one knows when the coronavirus could peak again.
Stay loose: Republican senators were told by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell on Thursday to keep their schedules flexible for the end of next week when they might take up impeachment.
Republican senators were told by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell at a lunch Thursday to keep their schedules flexible for the end of next week, when they are supposed to leave Washington for a weeklong
“You’ve just blown up everybody’s schedules,” shouted ranking member Doug Collins, R-Ga., who later called Nadler’s move “the most bush league stunt I have seen in my professional life.”
The work will begin Sept. 10, when the Defense and the Labor-HHS-Education subcommittees advance their respective bills, according to public schedules.
Instead, he said, it was a regular D.C. luncheon fundraiser; the congresswoman typically schedules two to three per month, he added.
Those include changes in congressional rules, procedures and schedules.