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Week at a Glance on Capitol Hill June 1-5

Congress returns this week for a four-week stretch in which Democratic leaders hope for quick progress toward writing the 12 regular appropriations bills and plan to push ahead on sweeping global warming and health care legislation.

Monday, June 1

  • Senate reconvenes at 2 p.m. and will begin consideration of the motion to proceed to a bill to allow antitrust lawyers to regulate railroad mergers (S 146—Railroad Antitrust Enforcement Act of 2009). Consideration may continue the rest of the week.
  • The House will not be in session.

 

Tuesday, June 2

  • The Senate will continue debate on S. 146, the Railroad Antitrust Enforcement Act of 2009.
  • Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee will hold a hearing on the nominations of Catherine Radford Zoi to be Assistant Secretary of Energy for energy efficiency and renewable energy; William F. Brinkman to be Director, Office of Science, Energy Department; and Anne Castle to be Assistant Secretary of the Interior for water and science. 
  • The House will reconvene at 2 p.m. for legislative business and take up several measures under suspension of the rules. Votes are expected at 6:30 p.m.

 

HR 2430 — A bill to direct the secretary of the Interior to continue stocking fish in certain lakes in the North Cascades National Park, Ross Lake National Recreation Area, and Lake Chelan National Recreation Area.

H J Res 40 — Native American Heritage Day Act of 2009

HR 1380 — Josh Miller Helping Everyone Access Responsive Treatment in Schools (Josh Miller HEARTS) Act of 2009

 

Wednesday, June 3

  • The House will take up several measures under suspension of the rules.
  • The House Committee on Science and Technology will hold a full committee markup of the National Climate Service Act (HR 2407).

Thursday, June 4

  • The House is expected to consider a bill (HR 2200) that would reauthorize the Transportation Security Administration and a federal employee parental leave bill (HR 626). The chamber could also consider the conference report on the fiscal 2009 supplemental spending measure (HR 2346).
  • Senate Energy & Natural Resources Committee will hold a markup on Comprehensive Energy Policy, including building efficiency/renewable electricity standard; oil and gas/public lands; carbon capture, transportation and storage.
  • House Education & Labor Committee will hold a full committee hearing on “Building on What Works at Charter Schools.”

Friday, June 5

Senate will be in session; House may or may not be.

 

Source – Congressional Quarterly

 

This Week on the Hill: May 4-8

TUESDAY AND REMAINDER OF THE WEEK

House

Convenes 10:30 a.m. Tuesday; 10 a.m. Wednesday and Thursday. No votes expected Friday.

Under suspension of the rules:

HR 774 , HR 1397 , HR 1271 — Facility namings

H Res 299 — Honoring public servants

H Res 382 — Charter Schools Week

H Res 338 — Community College Month

H Res 348 — NCAA men’s basketball

H Res 353 — Global Youth Service Days

S 386 — Fraud enforcement

Subject to a rule:

HR 1728 — Mortgage lending overhaul

 

Senate

MONDAY

Convenes 2:30 p.m.

S 896 — Housing bill

TUESDAY AND REMAINDER OF THE WEEK

S 414 — Credit card regulation

 

Markups

Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs votes on Homeland Security nominations. 5:30 p.m. Monday, S-216 Capitol

 

Senate Finance votes on nomination of Alan Krueger to be assistant secretary of the Treasury for economic policy. Time TBA Tuesday, 215 Dirksen

 

House Education and Labor marks up legislation regarding grants to modernize school facilities ( HR 2187 ). 10 a.m. Wednesday, 2175 Rayburn

 

Senate Energy and Natural Resources marks up draft legislation on electricity transmission facility siting, energy finance and nuclear energy. 10 a.m. Wednesday, 366 Dirksen

 

Senate Judiciary marks up legislation regarding state secrets ( S 417 ), consumer credit ( S 257 ), classified information ( S 448 ) and assistance to victims of domestic violence ( S 327 ); also votes on nominations. 10 a.m. Thursday, 226 Dirksen

 

Hearing Highlights

House Ways and Means hearing on health care overhaul with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius . 10 a.m. Wednesday, 1100 Longworth

 

Senate Judiciary oversight hearing on the Department of Homeland Security and immigration issues with Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano . 10 a.m. Wednesday, 106 Dirksen

 

 

This Week on the Hill

April 27-May 1
The newest member of the House, Scott Murphy, D-NY, is expected to be sworn in early in the week.
This Week in the House
Under suspension of the rules:
H Con Res 99 — Early educator wages
H Res 335 — National Volunteer Week
H Res 344 — NCAA women’s basketball
HR 1747 — Great Lakes icebreaker
H Res 340, H Res 341 — Victims of shootings
H Res 342 — Vietnamese Refugees Day
H Res 76 — Natural disasters
H Res 109 — Crime Victims’ Rights Week
H Con Res 104 — Sexual assault prevention
Subject to a rule:
HR 1913 — Hate crimes
HR 627 — Credit card regulations
S Con Res 13 — Fiscal 2010 budget resolution conference report (tentative)
This Week in the Senate
Roll call votes expected.
Weekly policy lunches: 12:30-2:15 p.m.
S 386 —Financial fraud
Nomination — Kathleen Sebelius for HHS secretary
S Con Res 13 — Fiscal 2010 budget resolution conference report
Committee Markups and Hearings Scheduled for Tuesday
House Financial Services marks up legislation to overhaul consumer mortgage practices (HR 1728)
Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs votes on pending nominations for Housing and Urban Development, the Export-Import Bank and the Treasury.  
House Judiciary marks up legislation on financial fraud (HR 1748), false claims (HR 1788), cigarette trafficking (HR 1676), war profiteering (HR 1667) and witness security and protection (HR 1741). 
House Rules considers rules for floor debate for legislation to provide federal assistance to American Indian tribes (HR 1913) and credit card regulations (HR 627).
Senate Energy and Natural Resources hearing on draft legislation to boost funding for clean energy and energy efficiency technologies.
Committee Markups and Hearing Scheduled for Wednesday
Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions votes on nominations.
House Science and Technology marks up a draft bill on networking and IT research and development; bills on international science and technology cooperation (HR 1736); and math and science education (HR 1709)
House Natural Resources marks up bills on state secrets (S 417), consumer credit (S 257), the free flow of information (S 488) and assistance to victims of domestic and sexual violence (S 327).
Schedule Listing is from the Congressional Quarterly.

The Week at a Glance: March 30-April 3, 2009

March 30- April 3– House and Senate to debate and vote April 3 on the fiscal 2010 budget resolution.

March 30 – House to debate and vote on national service legislation (HR 1388).

March 31 – Election in New York’s 20th District to replace Democrat Kirsten Gillibrand.

April 1-3 – House to debate and vote on legislation to limit compensation for employees of firms receiving federal bailout funds (HR 1664).

In the Future

April 6-17 – Spring recess in House and Senate.

Source:  CQ