THE DAILY LEADER: TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2010
For Immediate Release:
2010-01-25T00:00:00
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| FLOOR SCHEDULE FOR TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2010
| | | | | | | House Meets At… | | | First Vote Predicted… | | | Last Vote Predicted… | | | | | | | | | | | 12:30 p.m.: Morning Hour 2:00 p.m.: Legislative Business | | | 6:30 p.m. | | | 7:00 p.m. | | | | | | | | |
| | | | “One Minutes” Suspensions (8 Bills) - H.Res. 583 - Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives that Lester Flatt has made an invaluable contribution to American art as both a songwriter and a performer, leaving an indelible legacy in bluegrass music (Rep. Davis (TN) - Education and Labor)
- H.Res. 990 - Expressing support for designation of January 2010 as "National Mentoring Month" (Rep. McCollum - Education and Labor)
- H.Res. 1030 - Congratulating Messiah College men's and women's soccer teams on winning the 2009 NCAA Division III national championships (Rep. Platts - Education and Labor)
- H.Res. 1029 - Expressing support for designation of the week of February 1 through February 5, 2010, as "National School Counseling Week" (Rep. Linda Sanchez - Education and Labor)
- H.Res. 1011 - Recognizing the importance of cervical health and of detecting cervical cancer during its earliest stages and supporting the goals and ideals of Cervical Health Awareness Month (Rep. Halvorson - Energy and Commerce)
- H.Res. 1003 - Expressing support for the designation of January 10, 2010, through January 16, 2010, as National Influenza Vaccination Week (Rep. Chu - Energy and Commerce)
- H.Res. 1024 - Expressing support for designation of January as Poverty in America Awareness Month (Rep. McDermott - Ways and Means)
- S. __ -Emergency Aid to American Survivors of the Haiti Earthquake Act (Rep. Rangel - Ways and Means/Energy and Commerce)
* Conference Reports may be brought up at any time. * Motions to go to Conference should they become available. * Possible Motions to Instruct Conferees. | | | | | The Daily Quote | | | | | | | "President Obama's stimulus package saved jobs — but the government still needs to do more to breathe life into the economy, according to USA TODAY's quarterly survey of 50 economists. Unemployment would have hit 10.8% — higher than December's 10% rate — without Obama's $787 billion stimulus program, according to the economists' median estimate. The difference would translate into another 1.2 million lost jobs.” - USA Today, 1/25/2010 | | | | |
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