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LEADER'S FLOOR UPDATE

Members and staff have asked for an accurate vote timer to reflect the current extended vote times. During roll call votes, you can now find the exact timing of votes and closing time of each vote window in the Dome Watch app from the Office of House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer:
LEADER'S FLOOR UPDATE

The House is currently debating bills listed for consideration under suspension of the Rules. 

After suspension debate, the House will begin debate on the Rule providing for consideration of H.R. 7 – Paycheck Fairness Act and H.R. 1195 – Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Service Workers Act.
LEADER'S FLOOR UPDATE

The House has begun debate on the seventeen bills listed for consideration under suspension of the Rules. 

After suspension debate, the House will begin one hour of debate on the Rule providing for consideration of H.R. 7 – Paycheck Fairness Act and H.R. 1195 – Workplace Violence Prevention for Health Care and Social Service Workers Act.
LEADER'S FLOOR UPDATE
LEADER'S FLOOR UPDATE
 
The House has begun debate on the Senate Amendment to H.R. 1868 – under suspension of the Rules.

Following suspension debate, the House will take a vote, by groups.  This is the last vote of the day.
LEADER'S FLOOR UPDATE
The House is currently taking the following vote, beginning with Group 1 (Rep. Adams to Rep.
The House has reconvened and resumed 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.
At approximately 9:00 p.m., 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 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.