Fellow Conservative,
Good Saturday Morning. Senators and congressmen return to Washington on Monday, ending their six-week August recess sure to face a long list of policy battles to tackle.
Here is what you need to know as Congress gets back to work this month:
- The Senate will continue to work on government funding legislation next week after appropriators in the House passed most of their bills through the committee level. The Democratic House has scheduled a vote on their stopgap spending bill for the week of September 16.
- Democrats in the House are also making gun control legislation a top agenda priority this month, but at this point, Senate Republicans have indicated that there is little chance any bills to limit our 2nd Amendment rights will be taken up in the Senate.
- The President’s trade agreement is also scheduled to make its way through Congress in the coming weeks. The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) provides necessary updates to the outdated NAFTA. White House officials are optimistic the agreement will pass through Congress, hopefully without watered-down markups from House Democrats.