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Congress seems to be done legislating for the year

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11-12-2013, 04:23 PM
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It’s just mid-November, but it’s quickly becoming a reality: Washington could be mostly done making laws for the year.

If it isn’t evident by looking at the thin congressional calendar, top sources in both chambers are downright grim that the final eight weeks in 2013 will produce any legislative breakthroughs, like a broad budget agreement or an immigration deal.

House Republicans say they will step up their oversight of the Obama administration in their final 15 days of session in 2013. The slow, plagued and flawed Obamacare rollout has given the GOP the fodder of its dreams, as at least three committees are digging into the issue, issuing subpoenas and holding committee hearings.

Meanwhile, a few hundred paces on the other side of the Capitol dome, the Senate is full of motion, working on passing a slew of bills that the House has little appetite for taking up. House GOP aides are already branding the increase in activity as an attempt to distract Americans from Obamacare’s problems.

In short, if there are hopes of sending President Barack Obama the comprehensive immigration bill so many have lobbied for, or the Employee Non-Discrimination Act before 2014, they’re likely to be dashed.

It would be a fitting end to 2013, a year devoid of the landmark legislation that both parties say the nation needs.

Both privately and publicly, top D.C. leaders are voicing skepticism about anything happening this year. In a recent meeting with his Republican leadership colleagues, Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) joked that the House shouldn’t even remain in session in December. As the schedule stands now, the House anticipates being in session eight days next month, after working seven days in November.

Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy of California, the No. 3 House Republican, told activists last week that there isn’t enough time to complete immigration reform this year.

There’s a possibility of a few things getting done. Republican and Democratic negotiators in both chambers are trying to hash out a narrow budget deal and a farm bill. If either of those were to come together, it would be a major accomplishment. Some optimistic House aides say they might act to update the sustainable growth rate — the pricey formula by which doctors get reimbursed for serving Medicare patients.

In a refrain that’s become standard on Capitol Hill, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) has said that the Senate schedule will be so aggressive in the next two weeks he might keep the chamber in session on weekends. If history is any guide, it’s a mostly empty threat. Reid’s staff say it is planning to pack the legislative schedule to the brim, scheduling important votes on Mondays, a day typically reserved for noncontroversial votes, as well as Fridays, when the chamber is typically out of session.

The Nevada Democrat says his goal is for the Senate to be able to head home for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. “We have work to do,” Reid said last week. “I know people have schedules, but understand you better keep them pretty loose. Otherwise, you’re going to be missing some votes around here.”

The Senate’s schedule will mix messaging and legislating. By the end of the year, the Senate hopes to pass a House bill that would provide stricter oversight of prescription drugs, a defense authorization bill that could slap tighter sanctions on Iran and reform the military criminal justice system, and confirm one of Obama’s most consequential nominees, Janet Yellen, to head the Federal Reserve.

For its dash of political messaging, Senate Democrats will push to raise the minimum wage, a key White House and Democratic priority that is destined for failure from lack of GOP support. Senate Republicans are, likewise, sure to reject Obama’s nominees to the important D.C. Circuit Court. This all follows on the Senate passing ENDA, which House Republicans have no plans to pass.

Each of these moves serves its own purpose if not to enact permanent change in law: Senate leadership wants to portray Boehner as on the wrong side of the majority on gay rights, paint Republicans as on the side of Big Business rather than the working class and possibly ignite another fight over the Senate’s filibuster rules if the GOP continues to block nominees.

House Republican leaders, for their part, want to position the Democratic Senate as the object of obstruction. Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s office says the Senate has ignored 140 House bills, while the House hasn’t acted on just 28 Senate bills. Cantor’s office also points out Obama has signed 36 House bills, and 11 Senate bills.

There might be one area of overlap between the House and Senate’s agendas. This week, the House will take up a bill penned by Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.), which seeks to allow Americans to keep their canceled health insurance plans through next year. A similar bill sits in the Senate and has Democratic co-sponsors.
By JAKE SHERMAN and BURGESS EVERETT
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11-12-2013, 05:35 PM
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Do nothing congress !
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It's cliche, but too true. Pro is the opposite of con, progress becomes...
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The final nail in the nothings gets done this year maybe the next coffin
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GG !! Better luck next time !
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It was never meant to be. The Senate bill was used as a tool to keep us motivated till the end of the year. Congress and Obama are both full of shit.
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I like Obama, but the stinker he laid with the health care plan ensured CIR would fail.
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hmm if I was someone in need of an affordable health care plan, I'd rather want that to get implemented and whatnot than have a CIR that will only benefit a certain amount of people. Obama wanted his stuff to get done until a CIR could on his mind but honestly with all that drama that happened this year, he should have take advantage of it and push unto a CIR.



But a CIR was dead from the start, or rather, the House just never wanted to pass it. Even though all they are doing are trying to get the hopes up of the people who would benefit from a CIR to get their families vote into the republicans.


But at this point I think they dont really care about a CIR and known the general population are done with them. Why add "future" voters into the pile of anti republican people who "one day" will vote democrat?
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Damn Congress, you guys worked real hard this year...time for some good R&R for the rest of the year. Give yourselves a good pat on the back, pricks.
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and this is going to be going on for the next 10 years! prepare your wallet boys because renewing wont be cheap!
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