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Subject:FW: Weekly Legislative Update - Janaury 4, 2021
Date:Monday, January 4, 2021 3:55:53 PM
Good afternoon Board – fyi – and update from our federal lobbyist.
Brian Ring
Assistant Chief Administrative Officer
Administration
25 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965
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NewsfromWashingtonfromtheWeekofJanuary4,2021
Legislative Update
Week of January 4, 2021
The House and Senate are both in session this week. At noon on
Congressional
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Sunday, January 3, the new 117 Congress officially began, with
Outlook
all newly elected Representatives and Senators sworn-in for two
and six-year terms of office, respectively. House Speaker Nancy
Pelosi (D-CA) was also re-elected Speaker of the House for
another two years, receiving a total of 216 votes, two more than
she needed given the total of 427 members who participated in
the vote.
On Monday, the House voted to adopt its rules package (H. Res.
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8) governing proceedings for the 117 Congress (2021-22). The
packageincludes: the elimination of the “motion to recommit with
instructions,” which gives the House minority a last chance to
propose changes to legislation on the floor; allows legislation
relating to the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change to be
exempted from budget rules; extends the vote-by-proxy system
implemented in 2020; and creates a new Select Committee on
Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth “to investigate,
study, make findings, and develop recommendations on policies,
strategies, and innovations to make our economy work for
everyone, empowering American economic growth while
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ensuring that no one is left out or behind in the 21 Century
Economy.” The House will also voteon five bills under
suspension of the rules, including the Congressional Budget
Justification Transparency Act of 2021, which requires budget
justification documents prepared by federal agencies to be
posted online and listed on a central website.
On Tuesday, voters in Georgia head to the polls to vote in two
U.S. Senate runoff elections, which will determine which political
party will control the upper chamber for the next two years.
Senators David Perdue (R-GA) and Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) are
running against Democratic candidates Jon Ossoff and Raphael
Warnock, respectively. If Ossoff and Warnock both win, the
Senate will be split 50-50 and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris
will have the tie-breaking vote that would put the Senate’s
legislative agenda in the hands of current Senate Minority Leader
Chuck Schumer (D-NY) for 2021-22. If one or both incumbent
Republican Senators win, Senate Majority Leader Mitch
McConnell (R-KY) will continue to control the Senate’s agenda
for the next two years. The results of the Senate races could take
days or weeks to be counted as Georgia tallies the votes in what
is expected to be an incredibly close race, potentially delaying
Senate proceedings until late January.
On Wednesday at 1pm ET, the House and Senate will convene
for a Joint Session of Congress, presided over by Vice President
Mike Pence, to count the electoral ballots for the President and
Vice-President of the United States, officially completing the
2020 presidential election. On December 14, 2020, the 538
members of the Electoral College met in all 50 state capitals and
the District of Columbia—President-elect Joe Biden and Vice
President-elect Kamala Harris received a total of 306 electoral
votes while Donald Trump and Mike Pence received a total of
232 electoral votes. Members of Congress may object to the
returns from any individual state as they are announced and
objections to individual state returns must be made in writing by
at least one Member each of the House and Senate. If an
objection meets these requirements, the joint session recesses
and the two houses separate and debate the question in their
respective chambers for a maximum of two hours. The two
houses then vote separately to accept or reject the objection.
They then reassemble in joint session, and announce the results
of their respective votes. An objection to a state’s electoral votes
must be approved by both houses in order for any contested
votes to be excluded. Once all objections have been heard, Vice
President Pence will officially announce the results.
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