Dems have 4 pet projects to foist upon America before they lose their House majority. Bend over.
Democrats Have One More Month In The Congressional Majority. Here’s What They Have To
With little more than one month until a Republican House ushers in divided government, congressional Democrats are racing to pass four major pieces of legislation.
In addition to must-pass federal and Defense Department funding packages, Congress is hoping to push through election reform and same-sex marriage legislation. The funding bills would likely look dramatically different in a split Congress, while a Republican-controlled House would likely kill the other two proposals. The House is scheduled to end its term Dec. 15 and the Senate is scheduled to adjourn Dec. 21, although party leaders have the option to extend the session up to Jan. 3, 2023, when the new Congress is sworn in.
Fiscal Year 2023 Budget [with what pork?]
Electoral Count Reform and Presidential Transition Improvement Act
Respect for Marriage Act