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If the Senate receives a message that the House adopted S.Con.Res.22, the adjournment resolution, the Senate will convene for a pro forma session only on Monday, August 12th at 12:00pm.

Executive nominations are automatically returned to the White House when the Senate is adjourned for 30 days or more.

 Since unanimous consent was not reached to waive this requirement, this pro forma will occur in order to prevent those executive nominations from being returned.

If the House does not adopt S.Con.Res.22, the Senate will meet on the following dates and at the following times for pro forma sessions only with no business conducted:

–          Friday, August 2nd at 11:45am

–          Tuesday, August 6th at 10:30am

–          Friday, August 9th at 12:00pm

–          Tuesday, August 13th at 12:00pm

–          Friday, August 16th at 12:00pm

–          Tuesday, August 20th at 12:00pm

–          Friday, August 23rd at 12:00pm

–          Tuesday, August 27th at 9:00am

–          Friday, August 30th at 2:00pm

–          Tuesday, September 3rd at 9:15am and

–          Friday, September 6th at 5:00pm.

 

 

SCHEDULE FOR MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2013

The Senate will convene at 2:00pm on Monday, September 9, 2013.  Following any Leader remarks, the Senate will be in a period of morning business until 5:00pm with Senators permitted to speak therein for up to 10 minutes each.

At 5:00pm, the Senate will proceed to Executive Session to consider the following items:

–          Executive Calendar #184 Valerie E. Caproni – to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York and

–          Executive Calendar #185 Vernon S. Broderick – to be United States District Judge for the Southern District of New York.

There will be up to 30 minutes of debate on the nomination equally divided and controlled in the usual form.  Upon the use or yielding back of time (at approximately 5:30pm), the Senate will proceed to vote on confirmation of the nominations.  Only roll call vote is expected Monday evening; one of the nominations is expected to be confirmed by voice vote.

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~ Bills & Hearings in the House ~~ AUGUST 2013


Monday, August 5, 2013

Hearing: Field Hearing in New York: Job Creation in Higher Education Communities: How University Research and Development Spurs Small Business Growth

10:00 AM Host: Committee on Small Business | Subcommittee on Contracting and Workforce

Friday, August 2, 2013

Hearing: Missing Weapons at the National Park Service: Mismanagement and Lack of Accountability

9:00 AM | 2154 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Oversight and Government Reform | Subcommittee on National Security

Hearing: Examining the Skyrocketing Problem of Identity Theft Related Tax Fraud at the IRS

9:00 AM | 2247 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Oversight and Government Reform | Subcommittee on Government Operations

Hearing: Joint Oversight Hearing on “Missing Weapons at the National Park Service: Mismanagement and Lack of Accountability”

9:00 AM | 2154 Rayburn House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 Host: Committee on Natural Resources | Subcommittee on Public Lands and Environmental Regulation

Hearing: Border Security Planning: Applying Overseas Lessons Learned to the Homeland

9:00 AM | 311 Cannon HOB Host: Committee on Homeland Security | Full Committee

Hearing: Legislative Hearing on H.R. 2824

9:00 AM | 1324 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 Host: Committee on Natural Resources | Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources

Hearing: Legislative Hearing on H.R. 2208, H.R. 2798, and H.R. 2799

9:30 AM | 1334 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 Host: Committee on Natural Resources | Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, Oceans and Insular Affairs

Thursday, August 1, 2013

Hearing: Department of Defense’s Challenges in Accounting for Missing Persons from Past Conflicts

8:00 AM | 2212 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Armed Services | Subcommittee on Military Personnel

Hearing: Innovation in America: The Role of Technology

9:30 AM | 2141 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on the Judiciary | Select…

Hearing: ClOSED: Ongoing Intelligence Activities

10:00 AM | HVC304 Capitol Host: House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence | Full Committee

Hearing: West Fertilizer, Off the Grid: The Problem of Unidentified Chemical Facilities

10:00 AM | 311 Cannon HOB Host: Committee on Homeland Security | Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies

Markup: Markup of H.R. 813; H.R. 2072; H.R. 2481, H.R. 1804, As Amended; H.R. 2189, As Amended; H.R. 1443, As Amended; H.R. 2011

10:00 AM | 334 Cannon House Office Buildling Washington DC
Host: Committee on Veterans’ Affairs | Full Committee

Hearing: Chairman Camp Announces Hearing on the Status of the Affordable Care Act Implementation

10:00 AM Host: Committee on Ways and Means | Full Committee

Hearing: Oversight Hearing on “Transparency and Sound Science Gone Extinct?: The Impacts of the Obama Administration’s Closed-Door Settlements on Endangered Species and People”

10:00 AM | 1324 Longworth House Office Building, Washington, D.C. 20515 Host: Committee on Natural Resources | Full Committee

Hearing: Department of Energy’s Bonneville Power Administration: Discriminating Against Veterans and Retaliating Against Whistleblowers

10:00 AM | 2154 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Oversight and Government Reform | Full Committee

Hearing: PPACA Pulse Check

10:00 AM | 2123 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Energy and Commerce | Full Committee

Hearing: Initial Conclusions Formed by the Defense Strategic Choices and Management Review

10:00 AM | 2118 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Armed Services | Full Committee

Hearing: EPA’s Bristol Bay Watershed Assessment – A Factual Review of a Hypothetical Scenario

1:00 PM | 2318 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Science, Space, and Technology | Subcommittee on Oversight

Hearing: The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Outlook and Opportunities

1:30 PM | 2200 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Foreign Affairs | Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade

Hearing: JOINT – Examining the State Department’s Report on Iranian Presence in the Western Hemisphere 19 Years After AMIA Attack

2:00 PM | 2172 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Foreign Affairs | Subcommittee on Middle East and North Africa

Hearing: The Impact of U.S. Water Programs on Global Health

2:00 PM | 2255 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Foreign Affairs | Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations

Hearing: Joint Hearing: Ensuring Navy surface force effectiveness with limited maintenance resources

3:30 PM | 2118 Rayburn HOB Host: Committee on Armed Services | Subcommittee on Readiness

Shutdown Meltdown


by ThinkProgress

GOP Descends Further Into Chaos

As their years-long quest to kill and undermine Obamacare demonstrates, Congressional Republicans are united in nothing if not their irrational hatred of a law which is already helping tens of millions of Americans and will give millions more the security of quality, affordable health care for the very first time in just a few short months.

Despite this apparent unity, the GOP has somehow managed to descend into an all-out civil war over the efforts of a few extremists in the Senate to shut down the government in October rather than fund Obamacare. Never mind that the Congressional Research Service reported yesterday that shutting down the government will not, in fact, stop Obamacare.

Here’s what a few Republicans have had to say about their colleagues’ efforts to shut down the government over Obamacare:

  • “Madness.” – former Congressional Budget Office Director Doug Holtz-Eakin
  • A denial of reality mixed with a whole bunch of hype…intellectually dishonest…a good way for Republicans to lose the House…destroying the Republican Party.” Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK)
  • The political equivalent of throwing a temper tantrum.” “A suicidal political tactic.” -Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK)
  • “Terror politics.” – Rep. Peter King (R-NY)
  • “The dumbest idea I’ve ever heard of.”Sen. Richard Burr (R-NC)
  • “A silly effort.”Sen. Bob Corker (R-TN)
  • “Feckless.Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT)

Undaunted, Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) and some of his party’s leading 2016 contenders, including Sens. Marco Rubio (R-FL), Ted Cruz (R-TX), and Rand Paul (R-KY), march on in this futile, dead-end effort. Outside groups like Heritage Action, which is launching a nationwide tour in support of the politically disastrous push, and FreedomWorks and pundits like Sarah Palin, Erick Erickson, and Sean Hannity are fanning the flames of this intra-party battle.

These outside groups have come in for criticism from fellow conservatives, with one GOP lawmaker suggesting that Heritage Action cares more about fundraising than anything else. The group, which has swung far to the right after its sister organization was taken over by former Sen. Jim DeMint (R-SC), apparently has no plan for what to do next should the government actually shut down, something which has rankled GOP leaders.

Meanwhile, POLITICO reports that Sen. Cruz accused Republican doubters of belonging to the “surrender caucus” and “is taking his hardball tactics to a whole new level” because he relishes “intra-party warfare.”

Even as the House of Representatives is set to waste time this week on yet another pointless vote to repeal Obamacare — the chamber’s 40th, Speaker Boehner (R-OH) is privately urging his colleagues not to shut down the government over Obamacare or anything else.

This is perhaps because Boehner understands that it’s the GOP that stands to lose should this intra-party battle break out into an all-out war in Washington over shutting down the government. A new poll out this morning found that by a 2:1 margin, voters would be less likely to vote for a candidate who had voted to shut down the government in order to defund Obamacare. This echoes the result of a poll out earlier this week that found repealing Obamacare is not a very popular idea.

BOTTOM LINE: Instead of wasting time fighting with one another and trying to deny the security of quality, affordable health care to millions of Americans, the GOP should actually give governing a try. Less than two full work weeks remain before the government will run out of money and shut down unless the House GOP abandons its demands for more austerity spending cuts and deep cuts to programs like Medicare and Social Security.

Evening Brief: Important Stories That You Might’ve Missed

Paul Ryan says Boehner should put immigration reform up for a vote, even if a majority of Republicans don’t support it.

Fox News host has no idea how inflation works.

Top Latino journalist torches the GOP over immigration reform and intolerance.

Judge rules that the Catholic Church has a constitutional right not to compensate victims of abuse.

Republican cuts could kick 5 MILLION off food stamps.

North Carolina governor gives protesters cookies to make up for taking away abortion rights.

The Anthony Weiner scandal has devolved into an excuse for slut-shaming.

House GOP appropriations chairman denounces his party’s own strategy on the budget, sequester, and spending bills.

The sequester continues to drag down the economy.

Veteran’s Support Congressman Enyart


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In 2012, Major General (Ret.) William Enyart answered the call when health concerns forced the Democratic nominee for the House of Representatives in IL-12 to withdraw from the race.

With the support of VoteVets members, he won a close contest and has gone on to serve as a tireless advocate for veterans in the House. Earlier this year, Representative Enyart sponsored the “Veterans Backlog Reduction Act” that would ensure disability claims are handled expeditiously.

It wasn’t clear whether or not he was going to run for re-election, but thankfully he’s decided to continue his service.

Will you join VoteVets and send a strong message to everyone watching that we’ll stand with veteran members of Congress who stand with us? Contribute to Congressman Enyart’s campaign here:

http://action.votevets.org/enyart

Just this week, a strong Republican challenger jumped into race to challenge Congressman Enyart.

The next few days are going to set the tone for the rest of the race.

Let’s get this done,

Jon Soltz
@jonsoltz
Iraq War Veteran and Chairman
VoteVets.org