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Justice for Jewlyes Gutierrez … Change.org


Drop charges against transgender teen defending herself!

By Valerie Poquiz
Hercules, California

My sister, Jewlyes Gutierrez, is a 16 year old teenager, who identifies as a transgender female. Her gender identity has caused her to be a victim of taunting, harassment, and bullying by her peers.  On November 13, 2013, Jewlyes defended herself against three girls who were tormenting and then physically attacked her. This was captured on video and you can see Jewlyes trying to run away. The students involved were suspended but to our disbelief, District Attorney Daniel Cabral then filed charges against Jewlyes for battery – she’s the only one charged.

Jewlyes should not be charged criminally. Rather, this altercation should be the responsibility of the school district, who should take proper action and implement the necessary resources to prevent incidents like these from happening again.

One of the girls who attacked Jewlyes had repeatedly bullied her – even spitting gum in her face. Jewlyes sought help from the assistant principal in fear of her physical safety but the issue was not properly addressed, no necessary action was taken by the administration. The bullying continued.

Jewlyes attends Hercules High School in Hercules, CA – part of the Contra Costa Unified School District. Even the school district president disagrees with the charges being brought against Jewlyes: “This is just a young child who is 16-years-old, already going through a lot of stress,” he said. “This is a remedy? Is this the way we want to deal with children?”

Violence towards transgender and queer youth is a serious problem. Recently in Oakland, CA, a transgender teen was lit on fire. What message is the District Attorney’s Office sending when they prosecute a transgender teen who school officials labeled as the victim in this incident?

Sign this petition and tell District Attorney we are outraged by the decision to charge Jewlyes and that we hope he will use his discretion to allow for a restorative and educational solution rather than the court system to deal with what happened at Hercules High School.

Please tell the District Attorneys Office that we want our tax dollars spent on teaching tolerance and on conflict resolution programs in schools, not on prosecuting youth who are in need of a safe learning environment.

Net Neutrality and “A Corporate Shill”


Media Matters for America
Net neutrality is a big deal. Corporations are spending big money on lawsuits and lobbying to make the policy go away, and this week those corporations won a big victory. But the fight isn’t over: now is the time to speak out.John Whitehouse
Twitter: @existentialfish

Net Neutrality Matters A Lot

Net NeutralityA court this week struck down the FCC’s implementation of net neutrality. As the FCC contemplates making adjustments, network news completely ignored the issue – even as their parent corporations stand to benefit from the ruling. http://mm4a.org/1eRmVDm Related: Without net neutrality, a few corporations can take control of the internet: http://mm4a.org/1iWVE5f

Cliamte Change And Broadcast Networks

ClimateNetwork Sunday shows spent just 27 minutes discussing climate change in 2013. Today we released our study on how broadcast news covered climate in 2013: http://mm4a.org/LiW3nj Related: We always suspected it, now we have proof: Fox News only talks about climate change when it’s cold outside: http://mm4a.org/1dQmR4N

Lives Are On The Line

Abortion and ViolenceThe Supreme Court heard a case this week about a buffer zone outside Massachusetts women’s health clinics. The buffer zone was instituted because of the threat of anti-choice violence: http://mm4a.org/1coKLDB Related: Four things to know about this Supreme Court case: http://on.fb.me/1aa33OD

Inside Fox News

Gabriel ShermanGabriel Sherman released his new book The Loudest Voice In The Room about the CEO and Chairman of Fox News, Roger Ailes. Joe Strupp sat down with Sherman for a conversation about Fox News, Ailes, and more: http://mm4a.org/1fz9FIs Related: An anonymous blog Roger Ailes reportedly commissioned defended Fox and regularly featured Ailes photoshopped as Superman, Rocky Balboa, and more: http://mm4a.org/1aCcdBC

FEATURED VIDEO

Shep Smith“You sound like a corporate shill.” That’s how Fox News anchor Shep Smith pushed back against his guest, an anti-net neutrality advocate and telecom CEO. http://youtu.be/Rz74fPqUOEU

JUST WRONG

AblowFox News “Medical A Team” member Keith Ablow declared this week that there is no such thing as being transgender. Needless to say, Ablow is very wrong: http://mm4a.org/1cpVsWo

HERE WE GO AGAIN

Megyn KellyWhen Megyn Kelly talks about race, we’re always ready to correct her — and often have to. This week, Kelly misrepresented sentencing guidelines that could keep minority students from unfair imprisonment: http://mm4a.org/1b0BCBf

HE DOESN’T GET IT

O'ReillyBill O’Reilly dedicated an entire segment to complaining about people discussing the pay gap between men and women. Sorry, Bill, this is a serious issue: http://mm4a.org/1dxnUM9

IMAGE OF THE WEEK

Fox Poll
Fox News Poll Adds Up To 137%

Here we go again …


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The Attacks on Women’s Health Keep Coming

It’s only January 15, but Republican legislators and their activist allies are not wasting any time when it comes to the war on women. Just today, both the Supreme Court and Congress considered new restrictions that could limit basic access to abortion.

1. A panel of House Republicans, all of which are men, is advancing a bill that contains far-reaching restrictions on abortion access. The bill, the so-called Rape Audit, H.R. 7, aims to limit access to abortion by making it much more difficult for women to purchase private insurance that covers abortion (as most private plans currently do) with their own money. (Similar laws were passed by seven states last year.) In addition to increasing taxes on women and small businesses, it would also empower the IRS to conduct audits of rape survivors to ensure they’re not merely pretending to be raped. Pro-choice legislators and advocates have been pushing back against this assault, including a group of Democratic congresswomen who sternly told the GOP to “stop wasting taxpayers’ time and dollars waging attacks on women’s constitutionally protected right to make informed health care decisions about their own bodies.”

Rep. Bob Goodlatte (R-VA), who chairs the Judiciary Committee, claimed the bill is actually a jobs plan because denying women access to abortions will make them have more children, who will in turn help grow the economy. Another leading anti-abortion legislator, Rep. Trent Franks (R-AZ), blocked a Democratic effort to amend the bill with legislation that cracks down on workplace discrimination against pregnant women by claiming that abortion access has nothing do with pregnant women.

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CREDIT: DEMOCRATIC LEADER NANCY PELOSI

2. The Supreme Court may rule to eliminate buffer zones at abortion clinics, allowing protesters almost unlimited access to patients and staff. Depending on how the Justices rule in McCullen v. Coakley, a case they heard today, cities and states may no longer be allowed to enact buffer zones around reproductive health care facilities. Since protests outside of clinics often turn violent, abortion providers say that buffer zones are critical for ensuring the safety of their patients and staff. In fact, there have been over 4,700 incidents of clinic violence and 140 clinic blockades since 1995.

Justices Scalia and Alito incredulously claimed that anti-abortion activists who gather outside clinics and harass patients and staff aren’t actually even protesting, they merely want to “speak quietly” to patients. It appears likely that Alito, Scalia, Kennedy (who has long opposed buffer zones) will be able to find at least two other justices to strike down the Massachusetts law and perhaps overturn a 2000 ruling that upheld a similar law in Colorado.

It’s worth noting that the Supreme Court bans protests on its own plaza.

3. In the past 3 years, states have enacted more abortion restrictions than during the entire previous decade. A new report from the Guttmacher Institute notes that between 2011 and 2013, state legislatures enacted 205 laws that restrict women’s reproductive rights. In the decade prior, between 2001 and 2010, states enacted 189 such restrictions. While the campaign against abortion rights rages on nationwide, Guttmacher points out that the multiple, often overlapping restrictions enacted just a few states — North Dakota, Texas, Arkansas, and North Carolina — helped drive the spike.

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CREDIT: GUTTMACHER INSTITUTE

4. States with anti-choice governors and state legislatures outweigh states with pro-choice ones. The two charts below illustrate the imbalance. And in a new state-by-state report card released this week by NARAL Pro-Choice America, 25 states receive a failing grade for reproductive rights while America on the whole gets just a ‘D’ grade.

Choice Positions Of Governors

Choice Positions Of Governors

CREDIT: NARAL

Choice Positions Of State Governments

Choice Positions Of State Governments

CREDIT: NARAL

BOTTOM LINE: Women’s health advocates are hopeful that this year will prove to be a turning point in the fight over women’s reproductive rights, but so far we’re seeing more of the same from their opponents.

the Senate ~~ CONGRESS 1/7 ~~ the House


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The Senate stands adjourned until 10:00am on Tuesday, January 7, 2014.

Following any Leader remarks, the Senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to S.1845, the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Extension Act with the time until 10:30am equally divided and controlled in the usual form.

 At 10:30am, there will be a roll call vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to S.1845.

 The Senate will recess from 12:30pm until 2:15pm to allow for the weekly caucus meetings

By consent, there will now be up to 30 minutes for debate equally divided on the motion to proceed to S.1845. If all time is used, at approximately 10:58am, the Senate will proceed to a roll call vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to S.1845, Emergency Unemployment Compensation Extension Act. Republicans may yield back their time so the vote could begin as early as 10:45am.

Floor Updates ~~

If cloture is invoked, there would be up to 30 hours of post-cloture debate prior to a vote on adoption of the motion. If cloture is not invoked, we could have 3 additional roll call votes to reconsider the failed cloture vote on the Wilkins nominations.

When we have the votes with respect to the Wilkins nominations, they would be on the following motions:

–          Motion to proceed to the motion to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on the Wilkins nomination was not agreed to (if the motion to proceed is agreed to we would then be in Executive Session; thus there would be no need for a motion to proceed to Executive Session as suggested in a previous message);

–          Motion to reconsider the vote by which the motion to invoke cloture on the Wilkins nomination was not agreed to; and

–          Cloture on Executive Calendar #381, the nomination of Robert Leon Wilkins, of the District of Columbia, to be United States Circuit Judge for the District of Columbia Circuit, upon reconsideration.

Senator McConnell asked unanimous consent that if cloture is invoked on the motion to proceed to S.1845, Emergency Unemployment Compensation Extension Ac; then all post cloture time be yielded back; that Senators McConnell and Hatch have the first amendment in order, which would be an amendment to delay the Obamacare individual mandate for one year and to modify the veterans retirement benefits under the Budget agreement; further that there be one hour of debate prior to a vote on the amendment prior to a vote on the amendment; and then additional amendments beyond that be offered in an alternating fashion.

Senator Reid objected.

A partial transcript of Senator Reid’s remarks can be found below (partial because of a glitch in the transcript system)

MR. REID: RESERVING THE RIGHT TO DB ASH I APPRECIATE HOW CANDID

MY REPUBLICAN COUNTERPART IS. I DO SPEAK WITH SOME — I TRIERKS

I’M NOT REAL GOOD AT SPEAKING WITH A LOT OF FERVOR, BUT I FEEL

VERY STONGLY ABOUT THIS ISSUE. PEOPLE ARE UNEMPLOYED. CAN’T

{10:16:23} (MR. REID) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

FIND A JOB. IT IS A TOUGH DEAL. I’VE FORTUNATELY ALWAYS HAD A

JOB. I CAN’T SAY THE SAME FOR MY

{10:16:56} (MR. REID) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

FAMILY, ESPECIALLY MY DAD PAST OVER THE PAST SEVERAL DAYS WE’VE

SEEN A NUMBER OF STORIES ABOUT HOW DEMOCRATS PLAN TO SPEND THE

YEAR GEARING UP FOR NOVEMBER ELECTIONS BY MAKING AN ISSUE OUT

OF ECONOMIC HARDSHIPS FACED BY AMERICANS. IN OTHER WORDS,

INSTEAD OF WORKING ON REFORMS THAT WOULD ACTUALLY HELP PEOPLE

OVERCOME THE CHALLENGES SO MANY OF THEM FACE THEY WERE TRYING

TO EXPLOIT THOSE FOLKS FOR POLITICAL GAIN. IT IS AMAZING WHEN

{10:18:48} (MR. REID) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

YOU THINK ABOUT IT. WE’RE NOW IN THE SIXTH YEAR — SIXTH YEAR

OF THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION. WE ALL KNOW THE STOCK MARKET’S

BEEN DOING GREAT, SO THE RICHEST AMONG US ARE DOING JUST FINE.

BUT WHAT ABOUT THE POOR?

WHAT ABOUT WORKING CLASS FOLKS?

WHAT ABOUT FOLKS THAT WORK IN INDUSTRIES THAT LIBERALS DON’T

APPROVE OF, LIKE COAL?

HOW MANY OF THESE AMERICANS HAVE BEEN DOING WELL DURING THE

OBAMA ECONOMY?

{10:19:21} (MR. REID) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

RECORD NUMBERS OF THEM ARE HAVING A PERFECTLY TERRIBLE TIME.

ONE INDICATOR IS THE GROWTH OF THE FOOD STAMP PROGRAM. CONSIDER

THIS. SINCE THE PRESIDENT TOOK OFFICE, THE NUMBER OF AMERICANS

WHO SIGNED UP FOR FOOD STAMP -PS HAS LITERALLY SKYROCKETED.

CORROBORATINGED. IT IS UP — SKYROCKETED. IT IS UP ALMOST HALF.

NEARLY FOUR OUT OF TEN AMERICANS ARE LITERALLY TRAPPED IN LONG

TERM UNEMPLOYMENT. WHAT’S WORSE, THE POOREST AMERICANS ARE THE

ONES WHO HAVE HAD A HARD TIME RECOVERING IN THIS ECONOMY. YES,

{10:19:56} (MR. REID) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

THE PRESIDENT TOOK OFFICE IN THE MIDST OF AN ECONOMIC CRISIS.

NO ONE DISPUTES THAT. BUT FOR MANY AMERICANS, A TERRIBLE

SITUATION SEEMS TO HAVE ONLY GOTTEN WORSE OVER THE COURSE OF

THIS ADMINISTRATION. SO FOR THE PRESIDENT TO TURN AROUND AND

TRY TO BLAME HIS POLITICAL OPPONENTS FOR THE SUFFERING WE’VE

SEEN OUT THERE, THAT TAKES A PRETTY GOOD AMOUNT OF NERVE. IT

ALSO SENDS A COLLECTIVE CASE OF NATIONAL AMNESIA. IT WOULD TAKE

A COLLECTIVE CASE OF NATIONAL AMNESIA TO REACH THOSE

{10:20:28} (MR. REID) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

CONCLUSIONS. BECAUSE REMEMBER, THESE ARE THE SAME FOLKS WHO

GAVE US THE STIMULUS, WHO GAVE US TAX INCREASES, WHO GAVE US

OBAMACARE. ALL OF IT WAS DONE IN THE NAME OF HELPING THE LITTLE

GUY. IN THE NAME OF GREATER EQUALITY. SO WHAT THEY’VE GIVEN US,

IT’S GIVEN US THIS MESS THAT WE HAVE IN OUR COUNTRY?

RECORD NUMBERS OF LONG-TERM UNEMPLOYED. RECORD NUMBERS ON FOOD

STAMP -PS, PEOPLE LOSING THEIR HEALTH CARE PLANS, OTHERS SEEING

{10:21:04} (MR. REID) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

PREMIUMS SHOOT UP WHEN THEY CAN LEAST AFFORD IT. AND NOW

ANOTHER CALL, ONE MORE CALL FOR A GOVERNMENT FIX. WASHINGTON

DEMOCRATS HAVE SHOWN ALMOST NO INTEREST FOR FIVE YEARS IN

WORKING TOGETHER ON WAYS TO CREATE THE KIND OF GOOD, STABLE,

HIGH-PAYING JOBS THAT PEOPLE REALLY WANT AND NEED. THIS IS A

REAL DISSERVICE. FIRST AND FOREMOST TO THOSE WHO ARE STRUGGLING

THE MOST OUT THERE, FROM THE COLLEGE GRADUATE WHO SUDDENLY

FINDS HERSELF WONDERING WHY SHE’S GOT HUGE STUDENT LOAN DEBTS

{10:21:36} (MR. REID) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

BUT NO PROSPECTS OF WORK TO THE 50-YEAR-OLD DAD WHO’S WORKED

HIS WHOLE ADULT LIFE AND SUDDENLY CAN’T FIND A JOB THAT MEETS

EITHER HIS NEEDS OR HIS POTENTIAL. AND YET, THIS

ADMINISTRATION’S PROPOSED SOLUTION IS JUST TO SLAP ANOTHER

BAND-AID FROM WASHINGTON ON IT AND CALL IT A DAY. YES, WE

SHOULD WORK ON SOLUTIONS TO SUPPORT THOSE WHO ARE OUT OF WORK

THROUGH NO FAULT OF THEIR OWN. BUT THERE’S LITERALLY NO EXCUSE

TO PASS UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE LEGISLATION WITHOUT ALSO FINDING

WAYS TO CREATE GOOD, STABLE, HIGH-PAYING JOBS AND ALSO TRYING

{10:22:12} (MR. REID) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

TO FIND THE MONEY TO PAY FOR IT. WHAT I’M SAYING IS LET’S

SUPPORT MEANINGFUL JOB CREATION MEASURES AND LET’S FIND A WAY

TO PAY FOR THESE U.I. BENEFITS SO WE’RE NOT ADDING TO AN

ALREADY COMPLETELY UNSUSTAINABLE DEBT. UNFORTUNATELY, THE

ADMINISTRATION SEEMS ALMOST TOTALLY DISINTERESTED IN SOLUTIONS

THAT DON’T PUT GOVERNMENT IN THE LEAD, AND IT SEEMS NEARLY

INCAPABLE OF WORKING WITH THOSE WHO DON’T SHARE THAT BELIEF.

AND THAT IN MANY WAYS IS PRECISELY WHY WE’RE IN THE SITUATION

{10:22:45} (MR. REID) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

WE’RE IN. BECAUSE IT’S ONLY WHEN YOU BELIEVE GOVERNMENT IS THE

ANSWER TO ALL OF YOUR PROBLEMS THAT YOU TALK ABOUT UNEMPLOYMENT

INSURANCE INSTEAD OF JOB CREATION. AND THE MINIMUM WAGE INSTEAD

OF HELPING PEOPLE REACH THEIR MAXIMUM POTENTIAL. SO IT’S TIME

TO GET AWAY FROM — QUOTE — “TEMPORARY GOVERNMENT PROGRAMS”

AND GIVE THE AMERICAN PEOPLE THE TOOLS THEY NEED TO DRIVE AN

ECONOMY THAT TRULY WORKS FOR THEM AND FOR THEIR FAMILIES. WE

COULD START WITH ONE OF THE REAL BRIGHT SPOTS IN OUR ECONOMY,

{10:23:16} (MR. REID) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

AND THAT’S ENERGY. A FIELD THAT’S POISED TO HELP OUR ECONOMY

CREATE LITERALLY MILLIONS OF JOBS IF ONLY THE ADMINISTRATION

WOULD GET OUT OF THE WAY. ANOTHER AREA WHERE WE SHOULD BE ABLE

TO WORK TOGETHER IS HEALTH CARE. BY ALMOST ANY METRIC,

AFFORDABILITY, ACCESSIBILITY, EVEN THE RATIO OF CANCELLATIONS

TO ENROLLMENTS, THIS LAW HAS IMPOSED MORE PAIN AND MORE

DISTRESS THAN MANY HAD EVER THOUGHT POSSIBLE. CENTRISTS,

MODERATES, CONSERVATIVES, JUST ABOUT ANY SENSIBLE PERSON

{10:23:48} (MR. REID) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

OUTSIDE THE CONGRESSIONAL DEMOCRATIC LEADERSHIP HERE IN

WASHINGTON HAS LONG UNDERSTOOD THIS. BUT NOW EVEN THE LEFT IS

STARTING TO COME TO GRIPS WITH THE PAINFULLY OBVIOUS FACT THAT

THE LAW THAT IT FELL IN LOVE WITH CAN’T POSSIBLY WORK. LAST

WEEK ONE OF THE GREAT ONES OF THE LEFT ADMITTED THAT OBAMACARE

IS AWFUL, DIRECT QUOTE. CALLING IT — QUOTE — “THE DIRTY

LITTLE SECRET MANY LIBERALS AVOIDED SAYING OUT LOUD.” I DON’T

{10:24:19} (MR. REID) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

AGREE WITH THIS MAN ON MUCH ELSE INCLUDING HIS IDEAS ON HEALTH

CARE BUT IT IS GOOD TO HEAR HIM TO AT LEAST ADMIT THIS IS NOT

WORKING. THE PRESIDENT’S AMEN CHORUS HAD AMPLE OPPORTUNITY TO

SPEAK TRUTH TO POWER WHEN IT MATTERED. AND AT MOST, MOST, CHOSE

TO REMAIN SILENT. FOR THAT, THE LAW’S APOLOGISTS LEFT THE

AMERICAN PEOPLE TO PAY THE PRICE. LET ME REA — LET ME READ YOU

PART OF A LETTER FROM A CONSTITUENT OF MINE IN HOPKINSVILLE.

{10:24:54} (MR. REID) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

THIS IS WHAT SHE. “I HAVE LESS COVERAGE DHAIN B I DIDN’T GET TO

KEEP MY POLICY THAT I WAS HAPPY WITH. I. EVERY DOLLAR I HAVE TO

PAY MORE IS A DOLLAR TAKEN FROM MY FAMILY. I NEVER THOUGHT THAT

IN AMERICA WE WOULD BE FORCED TO PURCHASE SOMETHING WE CANNOT

AFFORD. WE WORKED HARD TO GET WHERE WE ARE. NOW WE’RE BEING

FORCED TO PAY MORE IN ORDER TO PAY FOR SOMEBODY ELSE’S

INSURANCE. HOW IS THAT FAIR?” I HEAR YOU, JENNIFER. EVERYONE ON

THIS SIDE OF THE AISLE HEARS THOSE CONCERNS. HERE’S SOMETHING

{10:25:25} (MR. REID) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

ELSE. MANY KENTUCKIANS ARE FINDING THAT OBAMACARE IS ABOUT MORE

THAN JUST HIGHER PREMIUMS AND CUTS TO MEDICARE. IT’S ALSO ABOUT

A LACK OF ACCESS TO DOCTORS AND HOSPITALS. ONE OF THE MOST

LEFT-WING PAPERS IN MY STATE RECENTLY RAN A BIG STORY ABOUT HOW

MANY OBAMACARE COVERAGE NETWORKS EXCLUDE — EXCLUDE — SO MANY

OF THE HOSPITALS MY CONSTITUENTS WANT TO USE. A FEW WEEKS AGO

THE MAJORITY LEADER BASICALLY SAID THE CRITICISMS OF OBAMACARE

AMOUNTED TO JOKES. WELL, HE MIGHT LIKE TO THINK THIS IS ALL

{10:25:59} (MR. REID) { NOT AN OFFICIAL TRANSCRIPT }

SOME JOKE, BUT THE CONSTITUENTS WHO’VE BEEN WRITING ME ABOUT

THE CONSEQUENCES OF THIS FAILED LAW DON’T SEE IT THAT WAY. I

KNOW THIS MUST WEIGH HEAVILY ON OUR DEMOCRATIC COLLEAGUES. I

KNOW THEY CAN’T SEE SO MANY AMERICANS HURTING BECAUSE OF

10:44am The Senate began a 10-minute roll call vote on the motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to S.1845, the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Extension Act.

Invoked: 60-37

Cloture was invoked on the motion to proceed to S.1845, Unemployment Compensation Extension Act, by a vote of 60-37. There will now be up to 30 hours of post-cloture debate on the motion to proceed prior to a vote on the motion to proceed. Another message will be sent when the next vote is scheduled.

WRAP UP

Roll Call Vote

1)      Motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to S.1845, the Emergency Unemployment Compensation Extension Act; Invoked: 60-37

 

Additional Legislative items

Adopted S.Res.S.Res.288 , supporting enhanced maritime security in the Gulf of Guinea.

 

Adopted S.Res.318, a resolution expressing the sense of the Senate regarding the critical need for political reform in Bangladesh, and for other purposes with a committee-reported title amendment.

 

Adopted S.Res.319, expressing support for the Ukrainian people in light of President Yanukovych’s decision not to sign an Association Agreement with the European Union.

 

Adopted S.Res.329, expressing support for the goals and ideals of the biennial USA Science & Engineering Festival in Washington, DC and designating April 21 through April 27, 2014, as “National Science and Technology Week”.

 

No Executive items

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Last Floor Action:1/3
12:04:05 P.M. – The Speaker announced
that the House do now adjourn pursuant to section 7(c) of H. Res. 438.

The next
meeting is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. on January 7, 2014.

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the Senate ~~ Yellen, SNAP CONGRESS 1/6 Farm Bill,UI ~~ the House


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On Friday, January 3, the Senate convened at 11:45am.

Pursuant to the Twentieth Amendment of the United States Constitution, at 12:00 noon today, the Senate convened the 2nd session of the 113th Congress.

 The Senate stands adjourned until 2:00pm on Monday, January 6, 2014.

 Under the previous order, following any Leader remarks on Monday, the Senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to S.1845, the Unemployment Insurance Extension Act with Senators permitted to speak therein for up to 10 minutes each.

At 3:00pm, the Senate will proceed to Executive Session to resume consideration of Executive Calendar #452, the nomination of Janet Yellen, of California, to be Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System with the time until 5:30pm equally divided and controlled in the usual form prior to a vote on confirmation of the Yellen nomination.

At 5:30pm, there will be 2 roll call votes:

–          Confirmation of the Yellen nomination and

                                                                                       –          Motion to invoke cloture on the motion to proceed to S.1845, the Unemployment Extension Act.

5:31pm The Senate began a 15 minute roll call vote on confirmation of the nomination of Janet Yellen, of California, to be Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System.

5:31pm The Senate began a 15 minute roll call vote on confirmation of the nomination of Janet Yellen, of California, to be Chairman of the Board of Governors o

f the Federal Reserve System;

Confirmed: 56-26

The cloture vote on the motion to proceed to S.1845, Unemployment Compensation Extension Act, will occur at 10:00am tomorrow, Tuesday, January 7. There will be no further roll call votes tonight.

WRAP UP

Roll Call Vote

1)      Confirmation of Executive Calendar #452, the nomination of Janet L. Yellen, of California, to be Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; Confirmed: 56-25

Legislative items

Completed the Rule 14 process of H.R.2109, to eliminate taxpayer financing of political party conventions and reprogram savings to provide for a 10-year pediatric research initiative through the Common Fund administered by the National Institutes of Health, and for other purposes.

Additional Executive items

Jointly referred the nomination of Rhea Sun Suh, of Colorado, to be Assistant Secretary for Fish and Wildlife to the committee on Energy and Natural Resources and the Committee on Environment and Public Works.

Jointly referred the nomination of Arun MadhaAn Kumar, of California, to be Assistant Secretary of Commerce and Director General of the United States and Foreign Commercial Service to

the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs and the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.

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Last Floor Action:1/3
12:04:05 P.M. – The Speaker announced
that the House do now adjourn pursuant to section 7(c) of H. Res. 438.

The next
meeting is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. on January 7, 2014.

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