After taking one more recess with out first clearing the legislative logjam, Congress returns to chambers at this time. Nicely, at the least a few lawmakers will – you see, it’s simply one other professional forma session, with no actual legislative work to be carried out. They received’t be again for actual till July 13, and even then, they received’t keep lengthy. In truth, there are about 17 weeks between now and the final election on November 3, and each chambers plan to work lower than half of them.
What’s the issue? Nicely, they’ve frequently didn’t move so-called “should move” laws this yr, together with FISA Part 702 reauthorization, the farm invoice, a housing invoice, and the Nationwide Protection Authorization Act – and to make issues worse, the annual authorities funding battle has arrived. September 30 comes the identical day yearly, and except they handle to get a seamless decision to the president for signature earlier than then – there merely isn’t time to draft, agree on, and move all of the spending payments anymore – the federal government will shut down but once more. Look out, America, the 119th do-nothing Congress strikes once more.
The Street(Blocks) Forward
Let’s return to the Month of Might for a second. Previous to their return in the course of that month, the Home had taken 24 days of recess and the Senate 25, and so they had handed little or no in the way in which of main laws. From February 14 to April 30, the US suffered by the longest partial authorities shutdown within the nation’s historical past, as Congress refused to fund the Division of Homeland Safety till 76 days after funding lapsed. The ICE and CBP funding was stripped out even then and wasn’t handed till the reconciliation invoice of June 9 – however let’s not get forward of ourselves, again to the month of Might.
When the Home and Senate returned from one more spring break, they appeared to hit the bottom working – decided, one would possibly assume, to truly accomplish one thing. Nicely, they made a superb present of it, however as Liberty Nation Information requested on Might 15, “Is it actual – or simply political theater?” Wanting again, it definitely appears to have been the latter – and even that can-do perspective didn’t final. Inside per week, Republicans in each chambers balked on the reconciliation invoice to fund ICE and CBP and – you guessed it – took one other break.
They returned on June 1, despatched President Donald Trump his reconciliation invoice on June 9, and haven’t carried out a lot of anything since. Nicely, after all, they’ve taken extra days off. However what they haven’t carried out is reauthorize FISA Part 702, which formally lapsed on June 12. They haven’t managed to move the SAVE America Act, one among Trump’s most desired legal guidelines. The $1.15 trillion NDAA, the 2026 Farm Invoice, and, after all, funding for the federal authorities, which expires on September 30.
Congress did lastly handle to move the twenty first Century ROAD to Housing Act, however President Trump is to date refusing to signal it till he will get the SAVE America Act. That election safety invoice – already handed by the Home – is the supply of a lot of at this time’s congressional battle. The Senate GOP merely doesn’t have the numbers to beat the Democrat filibuster with out nuking stated filibuster, one thing the bulk stays unwilling to do. Now, each President Trump and a handful of Freedom Caucus Republicans within the Home are holding laws hostage till the voting act passes.
So A lot Time, So Little Congress
November 3 is 120 days away – 17 weeks and a day – so why can’t Congress get all of it carried out by then? Due to these 17 weeks, the Home will solely be in session for six and the Senate for seven – with solely 4 of these weeks seeing each chambers in session on the similar time.
The Home has met for 67 legislative days to date this yr, and the Senate 68, and nonetheless they’ve didn’t advance these main legislative objects. The Home solely has 29 scheduled working days remaining earlier than Election Day, and the Senate has 25 – and solely on 19 of these days will they be working collectively.
No, as an alternative, the Home will work from July 13-23, then recess once more from the twenty fourth to August 30, then work once more from the thirty first to September 25, after they’ll take off till after the election. The Senate will work from July 13 to August 7, then go dwelling and are available again from September 14 to October 2. And that’s assuming they don’t get mad or pissed off and name it quits earlier, as they’ve quite a few instances this yr to date.
Will the do-nothing Congress of the twenty first century encourage voters to switch their lazy lawmakers? Both approach, what motivation have they got to work any tougher afterward? The lame geese will likely be headed dwelling in December for good, and the profitable incumbents received’t should face the citizens for one more two years. And will Democrats take both chamber come January, President Trump can say goodbye to no matter stays of his agenda.












