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Point of Order

Jason Pye

Point of Order is a (mostly) weekly preview of key congressional activity for those with more than a passing interest in federal policy.

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Budget Reconciliation Week in the Senate, Byrd Rule Problems Throw a Wrench in GOP Plans, House Has SCORE Act and Much More on Its Agenda

Nominations and reconciliation legislation in the Senate: The Senate convenes today at 3:00 pm. Before the Senate left town last week, cloture was invoked on S.Res. 690, an en bloc of 49 nominations. A vote is expected at 5:30 pm to confirm...

7 days ago
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Fed Nominee in the Senate, Budget Reconciliation Work Begins, Police Week in the House

Point of Order is a (mostly) weekly preview of key congressional activity for those with more than a passing interest in federal policy.

Nominees begin the week in the Senate: The Senate returns today at 3:00 pm. Votes scheduled at 5:30 pm...

14 days ago

House and Senate Consider FISA Reauthorization, House Tackles Budget Resolution and Farm Bill, King Charles III to Deliver Address

Point of Order is a (mostly) weekly preview of key congressional activity for those with more than a passing interest in federal policy.

Come to our Second Chance Month event on Wednesday: Due Process Institute will host an event, “Unlocki...

a month ago
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Budget Resolution for ICE and CBP Funding May Hit the Senate Floor This Week, New FISA 702 Deadline Set for April 30, DPI's Second Chance Month Event

Point of Order is a (mostly) weekly preview of key congressional activity for those with more than a passing interest in federal policy.

Come to our Second Chance Month event on Capitol Hill!: Due Process Institute will host an event, “Unl...

a month ago
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FISA 702 Week, Nominations in the Senate, DHS Still Shutdown, Budget Reconciliation Happening Again

Point of Order is a (mostly) weekly preview of key congressional activity for those with more than a passing interest in federal policy.

Schedule and suspensions in the House: The House returns on Tuesday at 2:00 pm for legislative busines...

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