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Football and basketball coach are experts of clock management.
So there are MPs.
The coaches are adept at burning or saving enough time on the clock to execute a play – or prevent another team from doing so.
Congress’s clock management is very different.
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Whoever the legalists say that they will – it will always take them in a long period of time in which it has to be done.
This is the reason that the temporary politics of passing the “big, beautiful bill” of President Donald Trump overwhelmed everyone working on Capital Hill in the last few weeks.
It range from MPs to colleagues, journalists, capital custodians and US capital police officers.
In other words:
The Republican of the Congress has churned through the variations of the big, beautiful bills and recurrences since February. But things finally became serious when the house adopted its formal version of the package on 22 May, defeating Memorial Day Gol for four days.
It was said that the Senate would deal with the House package in the week of June 9. Then it fell by the week of June 15. The idea was that the Senate would process its version of the bill that week and then allow the House to be synseed during the June 22 week.
Then those hopes were destroyed.
This is to say that there is nothing to vote at least at least the Senate, even to proceed to start a debate at the end of June 15.
What exactly happened here. And it outlines how this process can be extended on Capital Hill, especially with a very complex and controversial piece of law.
On Monday, 23 June, the Republican Senators talked about taking a procedural vote to start a debate on the big, beautiful bills on Wednesday or Thursday, 25 June or 26. This type of vote will require only 51 Yeas. But the bill was not ready. Republicans were still crafting the bill with the budget rules of the Senate and preparing the bill. GOP targets 51 Yeas to write a law in a fashion to 51 Yeas to crack procedural obstacles and formally start debate.
Midweak came and the Senate never took a procedural vote. Sensor. Ron Johnson, R-Vis., And Thom Tilis, RNC, protested against starting a debate on a bill which was not complete.
So the midweek turned into the weekend, and when the Senate was convened on Saturday, June 28, Fox News was told that the Chamber would take a procedural vote to start a debate around ET at 4 pm.
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Well, you guessed.
The Senate did not try the vote until 7:31 pm on Saturday evening. And the 15 -minute vote turned into a three -hour and 38 -minute affair. Senate stopped votes at 11:09
Saturday – His services were necessary to break a tie nearby with Vice President JD Vance.
They were not.
At least not on dais.
But Vance played an important role in interacting with Johnson, Sen Rick Scott, R-Fla, and others, and others to greenlite the Senate starting on the bill.
However, Senate Minority Leaders Chak Shumar, DNY., Then forced the Senate Chires to read the entire 940-hit bill. The enterprise consumed only 16 hours of flooring time. Clerk – Their voices were concluded after a few minutes a few minutes on Sunday – 3 pm on Sunday. It first marked that a senator was required to read a bill before 2021 to a senator.
Therefore, once the clerks concluded their oath, it was believed that the Senate could go with its marathon voting session throughout the night-known as “Vote-e-Ram”-and try to finish the bill by morning on Monday.
But this is the time of Congress.
The senators also did not start the vote-e-Ram till 9:40 am on Monday. Twelve hours later, the Leader of the Senate majority, John Theun,, Rs.
Some groaned on that perception. A senator told Fox News that after 12 hours the game was a little late to “find out” that magnitude “.
The Senate postponed the night on Monday and Tuesday. Thune and GOP leadership finally signed a deal to mile their vote in rural hospitals with Sen Lisa Murkowski, R-Lazlaska. The Senate approved the bill on Tuesday morning after an all-night season. Vance was called “van Helen” vote, I came back to break the tie. Tally was 50–50 since three GOP senators were guilty. But Vote in favor of Vance made the roll call “51-50”.
For those who are called without calling van Halan discography, “5150” was the first album of the van Halan, with the first album with the new lead singer Sammy Hagar by pressing David Lee Roth. It went to number 1 on the billboard chart.
Then, it was at home.
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The House Rules Committee serves as an entrance to the law to go on the floor. It called a meeting on Tuesday afternoon. The Senate will soon send its modified version of the large, beautiful bill across the capital dome to align the house. The Rules Committee then proceeded to meet till about 1 pm on Wednesday, preparing the bill for the floor.
This means that the House can vote by Wednesday afternoon.
But there was a problem.
House GOP leaders found what they said “technical error” in the rule. The entire House must first approve the rule before arguing the law on the floor. Therefore, the House needed to vote on the first fix. The vote began in early Wednesday afternoon – and continued for one and seven hours and 31 minutes. It set a record for the longest roll call vote vote in the House history, with seven hours and 21 minutes of votes in 2021.
Some were not in Republican Capital. But he kept the vote open to buy time to work on scaptical GOP members, which could be a holdout.
And around 9:30 pm on Wednesday, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. Republic leaders shut down the “technical reform” vote and proceeded to a vote on “rules”. If the House adopted the rule, it can formally debate the bill. If its members failed to approve the rule, the House got stuck.
The tally board behind Dais at the House Chamber was relatively quickly inhabited. All 216 Democrats said that there was no GOP – and many who refused to vote yes. Republicans can only lose three votes and still pass the rules. Rape. Thomas Masi, R-K., a yes on the rule-he has opposed the bill. Then he switched any switch as dragging the vote. However, Massey finally supported the rule.
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Reps. But around 1 o’clock, there was movement. Holdouts and some of them who did not meet with Johnson and other GOP leaders. It seemed that except for Fitzpatrick – to loosen the votes of holdouts and opponents.
But there was a problem.
Rape. Scott Perry, A-Pa. – One who did not vote – went home for Pennsylvania. So everyone in the capital was patiently waiting for Perry to return. He did around 3:30 pm on Thursday. All but Fitzpatrick voted as a block in favor of the rule. The House had votes to start debate on rules.
It seemed that the house could vote around the day on the actual bill.
But House Minority Leader Hakim Jeffrees, DNY. The office of K. had told Fox News on Wednesday that Jeffrees had intended to speak either an hour at the end of the debate. There is a custom in the house where top leaders from both sides are obtained “one minute” to speak on the floor. But this is a “minute of magic.” As a courtesy for those leaders, they speak as long as they want.
Jeffrees began speaking before 5 am on Thursday – and finally ended eight hours and 45 minutes later at 1:30 pm ET ended after Thursday. Jeffrees broke the imprint of eight hours and 32 minutes set up by House Speaker Kevin Macarthi, R-Calif in 2021. McCarthi set a record as a minority leader.
So those members of the house will have to expect a morning flight and go home for July 4.
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Mike Johnson did not speak for almost a long time as a jeepree. But he saw that late President Ronald Reagan once said that no speech should last for more than 20 minutes.
Johnson spoke for 23 minutes.
And then the House voted, finally passing through the bill 218-214 at 2:31 pm on Thursday. Fitzpatric and Massey were only gop noes.
It is said that we do not have enough time in life. And if you work on Capital Hill, you will probably have less thank you for the Congress watch management.