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THE DAILY WHIP: MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2018

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HOUSE MEETS AT:FIRST VOTE PREDICTED:LAST VOTE PREDICTED:
12:00 p.m.: Morning Hour
2:00 p.m.: Legislative Business

Unlimited “One Minutes”
6:30 p.m.7:00 p.m.
 
**Following one minute speeches, the House is expected to consider bills listed for consideration under suspension of the Rules. Any recorded votes requested will be postponed until 6:30 p.m.

Suspensions (20 bills)
  1. H.R. 5783 – Cooperate with Law Enforcement Agencies and Watch Act of 2018, as amended (Rep. Hill – Financial Services)
  2. H.R. 435– Credit Access and Inclusion Act of 2017, as amended (Rep. Ellison – Financial Services)
  3. H.R. 4294 – Prevention of Private Information Dissemination Act of 2017, as amended (Rep. Kustoff – Financial Services)
  4. H.R. 6069– FIND Trafficking Act, as amended (Rep. Vargas – Financial Services)
  5. H.R. 5094 – Enhancing Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative Act, as amended (Rep. King (NY) – Homeland Security)
  6. H.R. 5081 – Surface Transportation Security and Technology Accountability Act of 2018 (Rep. Katko – Homeland Security)
  7. H.R. 5730 – Transportation Security Technology Innovation Reform Act of 2018, as amended (Rep. Katko – Homeland Security)
  8. H.R. 5766– Securing Public Areas of Transportation Facilities Act of 2018 (Rep. Payne – Homeland Security)
  9. H.R. 5733 – DHS Industrial Control Systems Capabilities Enhancement Act of 2018, as amended (Rep. Bacon – Homeland Security)
  10. H.R. 5206– OBIM Authorization Act of 2018, as amended (Rep. McSally – Homeland Security)
  11. H.R. 5207– IAP Authorization Act of 2018, as amended (Rep. McSally – Homeland Security)
  12. H.R. 5751 To redesignate Golden Spike National Historic Site and to establish the Transcontinental Railroad Network, as amended (Rep. Bishop (UT) – Natural Resources)
  13. H.R. 221 – Hydrographic Services Improvement Amendments Act, as amended (Rep. Young (AK) – Natural Resources)
  14. H.R. 805– Tulare Youth Recreation and Women’s History Enhancement Act (Rep. Nunes – Natural Resources)
  15. H.R. 857– California Off-Road Recreation and Conservation Act, as amended (Rep. Cook – Natural Resources)
  16. H.R. 3392 – Lake Bistineau Land Title Stability Act, as amended (Rep. Johnson (LA) – Natural Resources)
  17. H.R. 4257 – Advancing Conservation and Education Act, as amended (Rep. Stewart – Natural Resources)
  18. H.R. 1791 – Mountains to Sound Greenway National Heritage Act, as amended (Rep. Reichert – Natural Resources)
  19. H.R. 299 – Blue Water Navy Vietnam Veterans Act of 2018, as amended (Rep. Valadao – Veterans’ Affairs)
  20. H.R. 4528 – To make technical amendments to certain marine fish conservation statutes, and for other purposes (Rep. Soto – Natural Resources)
TOMORROW’S OUTLOOK

The GOP Leadership has announced the following schedule for Tuesday, June 26: The House will meet at 12:00 p.m. for legislative business.  The House may consider H.R. 200 – Strengthening Fishing Communities and Increasing Flexibility in Fisheries Management Act (Rep. Young (AK) – Natural Resources) (Subject to a Rule) and H.R. 2083– Endangered Salmon and Fisheries Predation Prevention Act (Rep. Herrera Beutler – Natural Resources) (Subject to a Rule).  The House is also expected to begin consideration of H.R. 6157 – Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2019 (Rep. Granger – Appropriations) (Subject to a Rule).  Lastly, the House may consider a bill listed for consideration under suspension of the Rules.
 
THE DAILY QUOTE
“… [D]ays ago, President Donald Trump promised House Republicans he'd have their backs ‘1,000 percent’ on immigration.  On Friday, he told them to ‘stop wasting their time’ — putting GOP leaders in an impossible position and throwing the conference into chaos. But House Republican leaders say they plan to forge ahead with an immigration vote… nonetheless. [House] Speaker Paul Ryan's [R-WI] team has spent weeks trying to strike an accord between moderate Republicans from swing districts and conservatives… But if Ryan holds the vote, the result could be catastrophic. GOP members who thought they could support the bill have already started telling leadership that they will no longer vote for it… That means the bill likely would fail in spectacular fashion on the House floor, which would be a huge embarrassment to leadership and an affront to the rank in file who have spent hundreds of hours in negotiations."
 
    -     Politico, 6/22/2018