To my colleagues, based upon the present information on the Senate timeline for passing the omnibus, the earliest the House is expected to meet is Wednesday with votes at 6:30 p.m.--that is the earliest--with the votes of the week postponed until 6:30 p.m. The House is also expected to meet on Thursday, December 22, and will stay in session until the omnibus is completed. If the Senate acts on the omnibus earlier in the week, Members will be given 24 hours--not the normal 72 hours--24 hours' notice to return to D.C. Members should expect the House to be in session for at least 2 legislative days next week. The House will consider bills under suspension of the rules, and additional legislative items are possible. We all understand Christmas is Sunday and none of us want to be here, but all of us have a responsibility, obviously, to complete the business of funding the government of the United States of America, so we will be here. We will not be here unless the Senate acts more quickly than we anticipate before Wednesday at 6:30 p.m., which will be the first votes. If it is later than that, you will also get notice. If it is earlier than that, you will get notice. ____________________
On the recordDecember 15, 2022
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