Legislative Snapshot

Legislative Snapshot - January 4, 2025
Legislative Snapshot
United We Stand                                 January 4, 2025
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The Daily Brief:
Legislative Snapshot
Saturday, January 4, 2025


"For the kingdom is the LORD'S: and he is the governor among the nations." (Psalm 22:28)

"We the People"

"Standing United Together . . . Under the Cross of Christ"
Daily Digests: M 12/30 (PDF)T 12/31 (PDF)Th 1/2 (PDF)F 1/3 (PDF)

Senate Votes — Legislation: New: 18 (D, R), Passed: 18 — News

M 12/30/2024Record PDFSummary

Th 1/2/2025Record PDFSummary

F 1/3/2025Record PDFSummary
House — Legislation: Scheduled, Voted: 1, Passed: 10 — News

T 12/31/2024Record PDF, Extensions PDFActivity, Votes

F 1/3/2025Record PDF, Extensions PDFActivity, Votes
Immigration

Sanders criticizes Musk on H-1B visa program, calls for minimum wage hike


Federal Spending — Committees: House, Senate — FY 2024 bills, table

Johnson plans big spending cuts


National Debt

The debt ceiling is back • Yellen says Treasury Department will need to take 'extraordinary measures' to avoid debt ceiling next month

Debt ceiling: Republicans still have to deal with the debt limit in 2025


Executive — Committees: House, Senate

WH: Message to the Congress on Death of President James Earl Carter, Jr.Speaker Johnson Statement on Passing of President Jimmy CarterScalise StatementPresident Carter to Lie in State January 7-9 • Biden, Trump and U.S. leaders remember Carter’s life of service to nation and world

Scalise: FBI Must Be Fully Transparent on New Orleans Terror Attack

'Lives depend on it': Republicans push for prompt Trump confirmations in wake of New Orleans attack

Senate Intelligence Committee criticizes CIA’s treatment of ‘Havana syndrome’ patients


Commerce Policy — Committees: Senate, House

Bernie Sanders commits to back plan Trump floated on campaign trail: cap credit card interest rates at 10%


Health Care Policy — Committee: Senate

Murkowski says she supports extending $335 billion ACA subsidies

CBO: How CBO would estimate how Increased Use of Gene Therapy Treatment for Sickle Cell Disease Could Affect the Federal Budget


Congress — Committees: House, Senate

Republicans Formally Take Hold of Congress

11 facts and miscellanies about the 119th Congress

How Thune vows to shake up business as usual in the Senate, says preserving the Senate filibuster will be a top priority

House rules package contains change to motion to vacate that led to McCarthy's ousterHouse rules to oust speaker condemned by top House Democrat

Speaker Johnson faces narrowest House majority in nearly 100 years

House Freedom Caucus warns Johnson to pass Trump's agenda or face leadership challenge

Scott Perry warns of Johnson accountability for 'failures'

House GOP releases report on J6 pipe bomb security failures, inconclusive investigation

Congressman Abe Hamadeh honors ISIS victim during swearing in ceremony

Religious landscape of new Congress features noticeable partisan differences

Experience abounds among newcomers to House and Senate

These ‘new’ members are boomeranging back to Congress

McConnell’s Record Is Nothing To Snort At

Tim Scott becomes longest-serving black senator at start of 119th Congress

Nancy Pelosi gets hip replacement after injury in Luxembourg

Vance underwent planned minor sinus surgery following Senate swearing-in ceremony

Virginia Foxx minorly injured in fall after speaker vote
Draft Committee WeekCommittee ActivityMeetings: xReports: x • Legislative action this week: All committee legislative action • Senate (Subcommittees) House (Subcommittees)

House Ethics Committee closes four campaign finance investigations

Jim Jordan announces House Judiciary subcommittee leadership for 119th Congress

Committee news this week: SenateHouse (Google News)


Floor Outlook

A user’s manual to certifying the presidential election

Key dates to watch in 2025 for the 119th Congress

Republicans debate reconciliation strategy to secure wins for Trump


House of RepresentativesRules Committee: Legislation

House Republicans look to tee up immigration bills

A Bullish Speaker Johnson Lays Out ‘Big Agenda Items’ Heading Into 2025

Dramatic speaker vote signals challenges aheadtough roadtight votes
12 noon, Monday, January 6, 2025

Program for Monday: Senate will be in a period of morning business, and that at 12:40 p.m., Senate stand in recess subject to the call of the Chair to then proceed as a body to the Hall of the House of Representatives under the provisions of S. Con. Res. 2, for the counting of the electoral ballots.

Following dissolution of the joint session, Senate will re-convene and be in a period of morning business.

MONDAY, JANUARY 6TH

On Monday, the House will meet at noon for legislative business. Members are advised that votes are possible during the Joint Session.

Joint Session to Count Electoral Votes

 

TUESDAY, JANUARY 7TH AND THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK

On Tuesday, the House will meet at 11:00 a.m. for legislative business. On Thursday, the House will meet at 9:30 a.m. for legislative business. Last votes expected no later than 3:00 p.m.

Legislation Considered Pursuant to a Rule:

H.R. 29 Laken Riley Act (Sponsored by Rep. Collins / Judiciary Committee)

H.R. 23 Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act (Sponsored by Rep. Roy / Foreign Affairs Committee)


Complete list of Bills for the Week of January 6, 2025

No committee meetings are scheduled next week.

Senate Committee Meeting Schedules — Congress.gov

House Committee Meeting Schedules — Congress.gov

Joint Committee Meeting Schedules — Congress.gov
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