Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Pelosi Not Going to Waste Any Time Getting Started On House Business (12:15 am)
Marc Sandalow for SFGate reports that
Speaker-to-be Nancy Pelosi will open the House for the first session of the 110th Congress on January 4, and keep it in session for the first several weeks of January.Via Chris Bowers at MyDD
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Congress typically convenes the first week of January after a holiday recess just long enough for new members to be sworn in, and then promptly adjourns until the president’s State of the Union Address toward the end of the month.
Pelosi’s team apparently figures there’s no reason to allow President Bush to set the agenda in January by leaking bits of his speech. Instead the Democratic Congress will immediately plunge into its lengthy to-do list, starting with an ethics reform package, and perhaps have some bills on Bush’s desk by the time the State of the Union is ready for delivery.
“From economic security to national security, the American people have resoundingly called for a new direction,” Pelosi said in a just-released statement. “It is imperative that we waste no time in addressing the pressing needs facing our nation.”
posted by Brian Zick
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