CIR_DREAM2009 |
05-27-2009 07:53 AM |
Re: Choice could buy time on immigration
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Originally Posted by CIR_DREAM2009
(Post 131198)
More on the schedule:
With the summer schedule already booked, that leaves the fall session to be the last remaining time for movement on either CIR/DA or DA stand alone. There's a five week work session starting after Labor Day in September and ending early October. The 5 week fall session remains the last weeks in the Senate agenda not booked for 2009.
The second session of the 111th Congress starts January 2010.
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I'll have to do a retraction on this statement because I made it sound like the schedule is intractable and permanent when it is only tentative and subject to change. Digging around on the schedule, it turns out, target adjournment dates are NOT set in stone.
As you can see here, the target adjournment date for 2007, the first session of the 110th, was Nov. 16th, but in actuality, the last vote held in the first session of the 110th was Dec. 18th. The second session of the 110th didn't have a target adjournment date but the last vote was held Dec. 9th. Here's the dates in session in 2007 and 2008 with the days in session in red where the Senate worked until December.
In the 109th Congress, their tentative schedule for the 2nd session with a target adjournment of October 6th (the last of the tentative schedules I found) differs from the actual days in session.
In short, forget everything I said in the quoted box and know that the target adjournment date for the 111th is to be determined. The fall session looks to be longer than five weeks especially if there is outstanding work to be done, and they could conceivably work more weeks in October, November, and December. I apologize for the error.
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