Earth Hour 2013 Official Video

Leading conservative commentator says DOMA is unconstitutional.
GOP Congressman: “The best thing about the Earth is if you poke holes in it oil and gas come out.”
Starbucks CEO: If you don’t like marriage equality then feel free to sell your Starbucks stock.
Michele Bachmann: Obamacare is “literally” killing people.
A GOP senator’s latest attack on immigrants.
Speaker Boehner promises another manufactured debt ceiling crisis in two months.
House Republicans pass budget plan that ends Medicare as we know it, raises middle class taxes in order to slash taxes on the rich.
Obamacare has saved seniors over $6 BILLION on their prescription drugs.
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The Senate stands in adjournment until 10:00am on Tuesday, March 19, 2013.
This morning the Senate resumed consideration of the Mikulski-Shelby substitute amendment #26 to H.R.933, Continuing Appropriations, post-cloture. If all time is used, the 30 hours of post-cloture debate time on the substitute would expire at 12:48am on Wednesday, March 20. At that time, the question would be on the substitute amendment. We could either agree to the substitute by consent or have a roll call vote. Upon disposition of the substitute, the Senate would immediately proceed to a cloture vote on the underlying bill. If cloture is invoked on the underlying bill, there would be an additional 30 hours of post-cloture debate prior to disposition of the bill. We hope to reach an agreement to deal with these late night/early morning votes at a more reasonable time. I suspect senators may discuss such matters at the caucus meetings today.
We also hope to reach an agreement to begin consideration of S.Con.Res.8, An original concurrent resolution setting forth the congressional budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2014, revising the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal year 2013, and setting forth the appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2015 through 2023, this afternoon, notwithstanding cloture on H.R.933. The result of such an agreement would be that the clocks run concurrently on both measures (CR and Budget).
The rules governing consideration of the Budget Resolution limits debate on the Budget resolution to 50 hours equally divided and, within that time, allocates 2 hours for first degree amendments and 1 hour for second degree amendments, also equally divided. When the question is on an amendment, we could vote on the amendment (up or down), a motion to table, or a motion to waive any applicable points of order.
We expect to consider amendments throughout consideration of the Budget Resolution, with a crescendo in action near or at the end of time. Upon the use or yielding back of time, senators may offer an unlimited number of amendments and are allowed an immediate vote in relation to the amendment. In the past we have sought unanimous consent to allow for 2 minutes for debate equally divided prior to a vote in relation to the amendment and limit vote time to 10 minutes. As usual, I will send a message when any consent agreement governing consideration of the resolution is reached.
Senators should be prepared for roll call votes throughout the week and into the evenings, once consideration of the Budget begins
enator Reid asked unanimous consent that the Senate vote in relation to the amendments listed below and the Senate complete action on the Continuing Appropriations bill.
– Mikulski-Shelby #98, as modified (60-vote threshold)
– Pryor-Blunt #82 (60-vote threshold);
– Toomey #115 (60-vote threshold);
– Mikulski-Shelby substitute #26;
– Passage of H.R.933, Continuing Appropriations.
Senator Moran objected because Moran #45 (air traffic control towers) was not included in the request.
Senator Reid then asked consent the Senate begin consideration of the Budget resolution today, notwithstanding cloture on H.R.933.
Senator Moran also objected to this request.
The text of the requests and the unofficial transcript of their exchange can be found below.
Request to complete action on Continuing Appropriations (H.R.933)
Senator Reid: I ask unanimous consent that notwithstanding cloture having been invoked on the Mikulski-Shelby substitute, the following amendments be in order:
– Mikulski-Shelby #98, as modified with the changes that are at the desk; and
– Pryor-Blunt #82.
That no other first degree amendments to the substitute or the underlying bill be in order; that no second degree amendments be in order to any of the amendments listed above prior to the vote; that there be 30 minutes equally divided between the two Leaders, or their designees, prior to votes in relation to the amendments in the order listed; that upon disposition of the Pryor-Blunt amendment #82; the Durbin second degree amendment to the Toomey amendment #115 be withdrawn; that the Senate proceed to vote in relation to the Toomey amendment #115; that all the amendments, with the exception of the substitute, be subject to a 60 affirmative vote threshold; that upon disposition of the Toomey amendment, the Senate proceed to vote on the Mikulski-Shelby substitute amendment, as amended; that if the substitute amendment, as amended, is agreed to; the cloture motion on the underlying bill be withdrawn and the Senate proceed to vote on passage of the bill, as amended.
Senator Moran objected.
WRAP UP
No ROLL CALL VOTES
LEGISLATIVE ITEMS
Adopted S.Res.81, commemorating March 19, 2013, as the 40th anniversary of National Ag Day.
No EXECUTIVE ITEMS
Request to consider Budget resolution (S.Con.Res.8)
Senator Reid: I ask unanimous consent that notwithstanding cloture having been invoked, that at a time to be determined today, it be in order for the Senate to begin consideration of S.Con.Res.8, the budget resolution for fiscal year 2014; that any time used for consideration of S.Con.Res.8 during the post cloture period on H.R.933 also count toward the post-cloture time on H.R.933; further, that on Tuesday, March 19th at a time to be determined by the Majority Leader, after consultation of the Republican Leader, the Senate resume consideration of H.R.933.
Senator Moran objected.
The Senate has reached an agreement that results in 3 roll call votes at 11:15am tomorrow. Those votes will be in relation to the following items:
– Toomey amendment #115 (expect a point of order and motion to waive with 60-vote threshold);
– Mikulski-Shelby substitute amendment #26, as amended (majority vote threshold); and
– Cloture on H.R.993, Continuing Appropriations (60-vote threshold).
If cloture on the underlying bill is invoked, the clock (30 hours) will begin counting as if cloture had been invoked at 1am on Wednesday, March 20.
Once the substitute amendment is adopted, no further amendments are in order to the underlying bill. In light of this parliamentary situation, we hope the Republicans (Senator Moran) will allow us to yield back the post-cloture time and vote on passage of the bill. Upon disposition of the Continuing Appropriations bill, the Senate will begin consideration of S.Con.Res.8, the Budget resolution.
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Watch Most Recent House Floor Activity
The next meeting is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on March 19, 2013.
| 10:00:10 A.M. | The House convened, starting a new legislative day. | |
| 10:00:29 A.M. | The Speaker designated the Honorable Chris Collins to act as Speaker pro tempore for today. | |
| 10:01:06 A.M. | MORNING-HOUR DEBATE – The House proceeded with Morning-Hour Debate. At the conclusion of Morning-Hour, the House will recess until 12:00 p.m. for the start of legislative business. | |
| 10:43:58 A.M. | <ACTION_DESCRIPTION>The Speaker announced that the House do now recess. The next meeting is scheduled for 12:00 P.M. today. | |
| 12:00:08 P.M. | The House convened, returning from a recess continuing the legislative day of March 19. | |
| 12:00:14 P.M. | Today’s prayer was offered by Rev. Alisa Lasater Wailoo, Capitol Hill United Methodist Church, Washington, D.C. | |
| 12:02:08 P.M. | POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS ON APPROVAL OF THE JOURNAL – The Chair announced that he had examined the Journal of the last day’s proceedings and had approved it. Mr. Horsford demanded that the question be put on agreeing to the Speaker’s approval of the Journal and by voice vote, the Chair announced that the ayes had prevailed. Mr. Horsford demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of agreeing to the Speaker’s approval of the Journal until later in the legislative day. | |
| 12:02:49 P.M. | Wenstrup to lead the Members in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. | |
| 12:03:15 P.M. | ONE MINUTE SPEECHES – The House proceeded with one minute speeches, which by direction of the Chair would be limited to 15 per side of the aisle. | |
| 12:40:06 P.M. | H. Res. 122 | Considered as privileged matter. H. Res. 122 — “Providing for consideration of the concurrent resolution (H. Con. Res. 25) establishing the budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2014 and setting forth appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2015 through 2023; providing for consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 115) providing for the expenses of certain committees of the House of Representatives in the One Hundred Thirteenth Congress; and for other purposes.” |
| 12:44:37 P.M. | H. Res. 122 | DEBATE – The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H. Res. 122. |
| 1:43:40 P.M. | H. Res. 122 | POSTPONED PROCEEDINGS – At the conclusion of debate on H. Res. 122, the Chair put the question on ordering the previous question, and by voice vote, announced that the ayes had prevailed. Ms. Slaughter demanded the yeas and nays and the Chair postponed further proceedings on the question of ordering the previous question until later in the legislative day. |
| 1:43:59 P.M. | The Speaker announced that the House do now recess. The next meeting is subject to the call of the Chair. | |
| 2:15:39 P.M. | The House convened, returning from a recess continuing the legislative day of March 19. | |
| 2:15:43 P.M. | UNFINISHED BUSINESS – The Chair announced that the unfinished business was the question of agreeing to the Speaker’s approval of the Journal, ordering the previous question and adoption of H. Res. 122, which had been debated earlier and on which further proceedings had been postponed. | |
| 2:16:04 P.M. | H. Res. 122 | Considered as unfinished business. H. Res. 122 — “Providing for consideration of the concurrent resolution (H. Con. Res. 25) establishing the budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2014 and setting forth appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2015 through 2023; providing for consideration of the resolution (H. Res. 115) providing for the expenses of certain committees of the House of Representatives in the One Hundred Thirteenth Congress; and for other purposes.” |
| 2:16:49 P.M. | H. Res. 122 | On ordering the previous question Roll Call 79 – Yea and Nay vote pending. |
| 2:44:36 P.M. | H. Res. 122 | On ordering the previous question Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 223 – 189 (Roll no. 79). | |||||||||
| 2:53:59 P.M. | H. Res. 122 | On agreeing to the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 224 – 189 (Roll no. 80). | |||||||||
| 2:53:59 P.M. | H. Res. 122 | Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. | |||||||||
| 3:01:33 P.M. | On approving the Journal Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 272 – 133, 1 Present (Roll no. 81). | ||||||||||
| 3:01:44 P.M. | Mrs. Miller (MI) filed a report from the Committee on House Administration on H. Res. 127. | ||||||||||
| 3:02:13 P.M. | H. Res. 127 | Mrs. Miller (MI) asked unanimous consent to consider in the House. | |||||||||
| 3:02:13 P.M. | H. Res. 127 | Considered by unanimous consent. H. Res. 127 — “Dismissing the election contest relating to the office of Representative from the Twenty Eighth District of Texas.” | |||||||||
| 3:02:48 P.M. | H. Res. 127 | On agreeing to the resolution Agreed to without objection. | |||||||||
| 3:02:49 P.M. | H. Res. 127 | Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. | |||||||||
| 3:03:14 P.M. | H. Res. 115 | Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 122. H. Res. 115 — “Providing for the expenses of certain committees of the House of Representatives in the One Hundred Thirteenth Congress.” | |||||||||
| 3:03:19 P.M. | H. Res. 115 | Resolution provides for consideration of H. Con. Res. 25 and for H. Res. 115. For H. Con. Res. 25, the resolution makes in order 4 hours of general debate, equally divided and controlled. Specified amendments are in order. For H. Res. 115, the resolution provides one hour of debate with one motion to recommit, without instructions. | |||||||||
| 3:03:29 P.M. | H. Res. 115 | DEBATE – The House proceeded with one hour of debate on H. Res. 115. | |||||||||
| 3:47:02 P.M. | H. Res. 115 | The previous question was ordered pursuant to the rule. | |||||||||
| 4:13:38 P.M. | H. Res. 115 | On agreeing to the resolution Agreed to by the Yeas and Nays: 272 – 136 (Roll no. 82). | |||||||||
| 4:13:39 P.M. | H. Res. 115 | Motion to reconsider laid on the table Agreed to without objection. | |||||||||
| 4:13:57 P.M. | H. Con. Res. 25 | Considered under the provisions of rule H. Res. 122. H. Con. Res. 25 — “Establishing the budget for the United States Government for fiscal year 2014 and setting forth appropriate budgetary levels for fiscal years 2015 through 2023.” | |||||||||
| 4:14:02 P.M. | H. Con. Res. 25 | Resolution provides for consideration of H. Con. Res. 25 and for H. Res. 115. For H. Con. Res. 25, the resolution makes in order 4 hours of general debate, equally divided and controlled. Specified amendments are in order. For H. Res. 115, the resolution provides one hour of debate with one motion to recommit, without instructions. | |||||||||
| 4:14:23 P.M. | H. Con. Res. 25 | House resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole House on the state of the Union pursuant to H. Res. 122 and Rule XVIII. | |||||||||
| 4:14:24 P.M. | H. Con. Res. 25 | The Speaker designated the Honorable Doc Hastings to act as Chairman of the Committee. | |||||||||
| 4:15:07 P.M. | H. Con. Res. 25 | GENERAL DEBATE – The Committee of the Whole proceeded with four hours of general debate on H. Con. Res. 25.
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1. “Sequestration 2013: Lawmakers, activists call for end of sequestration,” WJLA, March 14, 2013.
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If you think that irresponsible and outright ridiculous bills only come out of Washington, D.C., think again. Ever since the big GOP wave election in 2010, state legislatures across the country have been racing to pass offensive, unconstitutional, and just outright bizarre laws. Other states long controlled by Republicans are also rushing to pass unconstitutional and ridiculous laws just for good measure, it appears.
Here are 9 terrible proposed state laws:
While some of these bills are laughable, it’s not very funny when they actually become law. In Arkansas, for instance, the legislature just overrode the governor’s veto (which, bizarrely, only requires a simple majority in Arkansas) of a measure banning abortion after 12 weeks. This was briefly the nation’s strictest abortion ban until it was outdone by the North Dakota law mentioned above.
Medicare spending may fix itself even without more spending cuts.
CPAC attendees blast GOP senator who came out for marriage equality.
Low-income kids being kicked out of preschool thanks to the sequester.
Morning Joe blasts Tea Party darling Ted Cruz: ‘Willfully ignorant,’ ‘condescending,’ ‘playing to illiterates.’
Republican House Appropriations Committee chairman says GOP budget “cuts too much.”
The true cost of the Iraq War: $2.2 TRILLION, 200,000 lives.
Senate Democratic budget cuts same amount of spending, raises less revenue than tax plan often touted by the GOP.
GOP Senate candidate suggests all national non-discrimination laws are unconstitutional.
Maryland abolished the death penalty, becoming the 18th state to do so.
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