FLOOR SCHEDULE UPDATE
FLOOR UPDATE:
January 6, 2021
Members are advised that as soon as the House Sergeant at Arms confirms that the Capitol Building is safe and secure, the House is expected to reconvene and resume debate on the objection to the state of Arizona’s electoral votes.
After debate, the House is expected to vote, by groups.
Following the vote, the House will reconvene for the Joint Session of Congress to continue to count electoral ballots for the President and Vice-President of the United States.
Members and staff should remain on the Capitol complex until they are notified by the United States Capitol Police.
**Members are advised that votes are expected in the House tonight, and they could occur late into the evening. Further information about the exact timing of votes will be announced as soon as it becomes available.
After debate, the House is expected to vote, by groups.
Following the vote, the House will reconvene for the Joint Session of Congress to continue to count electoral ballots for the President and Vice-President of the United States.
Members and staff should remain on the Capitol complex until they are notified by the United States Capitol Police.
**Members are advised that votes are expected in the House tonight, and they could occur late into the evening. Further information about the exact timing of votes will be announced as soon as it becomes available.