Posted on 08/07/2010 12:24:59 PM PDT by Maelstorm
The Senates lame-duck session would begin the week of Nov. 15, according to an internal document obtained by The Hill.
Under a scheduled laid out by Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), the Senate would return on Monday, Nov. 15 for a single week before breaking for the week of Thanksgiving.
The upper chamber would then return to business on Monday, Nov. 29. It is not clear how long the Senate would then remain in session.
The House has not announced a preliminary schedule for post-election sessions.
Congress could have to consider appropriations bills after the election, as well as what to do with expiring Bush-era tax breaks. Reid on Wednesday said the Senate would take up the tax cuts in September.
Once the Senate adjourns as expected on Thursday evening, senators will return on Monday, Sept. 13 and will stay in session until Friday, Oct. 8.
Over that four-week period the last before the Nov. 2 elections the Senate is scheduled to take up the tax cuts, energy legislation and a small business incentives bill.
The sessions will be like “Days of the Living Dead”.
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