A closer look at next week…
Monday
The House meets at 2 p.m. to consider H.R. 1246, which would reduce Defense Department printing costs. This bill will be taken up under a suspension of House rules, and a vote is expected around 6:30 p.m.
The Senate meets at 2 p.m., and is expected to hold a vote on a judicial nominee in the evening.
Tuesday
The House meets at noon to take up one or possibly two bills. The first is H.R. 910, which would prohibit the Environmental Protection Agency from regulating greenhouse gas emissions.
The second is H.J.Res 37, which disapproves of the Federal Communications Commission’s 2010 decision to regulate the Internet.
The Senate is expected to resume consideration of S. 493, which would reauthorize small-business programs. A Tuesday vote is expected to repeal IRS reporting language in last year’s healthcare law. The so-called 1099 repeal could come in the form of an amendment to the small-business bill, or a vote on the House-passed bill, H.R. 4.
Wednesday
The House meets at noon, possibly to continue consideration of legislation listed on Tuesday, or to work on a budget bill. The Senate is in session.
Thursday
The House meets at 9 a.m. with no planned schedule, although work on a budget deal is possible. The Senate is also in session.
Friday
The House is not scheduled to be in session, although this could change depending on the status of the budget. The Senate is in.
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