| This Week in Citizen Joe (7/2/2007) |
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| Written by ThePanelist | |
| Monday, 02 July 2007 | |
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The Senate resuscitates its immigration bill, S 1639, hoping to bring it to a final vote before their Independence week break - but not before senators from both sides of the fence get a chance to nip and tuck the bill (possibly to death) with votes on 24 amendments. Senators will start the week, however, voting on - and likely failing to pass - HR 800, a bill that'd make it easier to unionize workers through a "card check" system. If they wrap up or derail immigration early, senators may also start working on the yearly defense authorization bill, which could come with another debate over setting a withdrawal time-line for Iraq. The House, meanwhile, doesn't budge from its budget work, this week voting on Financial Services and Interior-Environment spending bills. Tacit legislation: cJ usually catches our readers up on what Congress is doing, but this week it’s worth noting what it’s not doing – that is, voting to continue the president’s “fast track” trade authority, which expires this Saturday (see CFR). Comments
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