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Campaigns · 119th Congress

At the Races: The new Republican resisters

↵↵Start planning your vacations: The House and Senate schedules for next year are out, with extended district work periods set for August and October, ahead of the midterm elections. 

Senate votes to keep government open amid wide gulf on spending

Given the holiday recess schedules this month and next, veterans of the appropriations process say realistically they have about three weeks in late November and early December to reach a bicameral framework

Campaigns · 117th Congress

At the Races: Closing time

“Campaign schedules that used to be blasted to email inboxes are kept private, leaving reporters to dig like detectives just to figure out where a candidate will show up,” the Times says.

Opinion · 116th Congress

Pandemics change, but Congress stays the same

​​​​​​Neither the Senate nor House historical offices could find evidence the chambers altered their schedules; the Congressional Record doesn’t reveal that they made much of an impression.

Policy · 116th Congress

Green supporters see holes in Democrats’ recovery bill

“Relief provisions ensuring renewable projects can secure financing and meet safe harbor continuity schedules are critical to preserving a strong domestic clean energy sector.”

Politics · 115th Congress

Ted Cruz Lays Marker on Tax Reform

Cruz also wants immediate expensing — allowing for the full deduction of capital purchases in the year they take place — rather than the current system of deductions according to depreciation schedules

Politics · 115th Congress

Senators Could Lose ‘Blue Slip’ Input on Circuit Judges

The Judiciary Committee’s “blue slip” process has required senators to return a blue slip of paper before the committee schedules hearings and markups of nominees for federal judgeships from their