Both the House and Senate are back in session for a three-week sprint before leaving again in October to campaign ahead of the November elections.
At the top of the agenda is keeping the government funded, with its current authorization set to expire on September 30. House Republicans released their version of a stopgap measure, or continuing resolution, that would extend government funding at current levels through March 28, 2025. Additionally, it includes a bill that would require voters to provide a passport, birth certificate, or other proof of U.S. citizenship when registering to vote. However, that provision is likely dead on arrival in the Senate after Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) expressed his desire for a clean, short-term funding extension. It is expected that the upper chamber will respond with a standalone continuing resolution to fund the government at current levels until shortly after the election, potentially setting the stage for an end-of-the year showdown.
The House will also consider a collection of bills this week that target China’s influence in the United States, including the BIOSECURE Act. That legislation would ban certain federal agencies from engaging with specific “biotechnology companies of concern.”
Separately, the Senate will return to full membership when the chamber swears in George Helmy (D-NJ) to replace the seat vacated by former Sen. Bob Menendez.
Administration
On Monday, the Biden Administration published a final rule that would strengthen mandates for employer-sponsored health plans to provide mental health and substance abuse coverage on par with their traditional medical benefits.
On Tuesday, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump will participate in a presidential debate in Philadelphia, which is set to be aired on ABC News. This may be the only debate before the elections take place on November 5.
On Wednesday, President Biden and Harris will attend memorial ceremonies to honor the twenty-third anniversary of 9/11. On Friday, Biden will host British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the White House for bilateral discussions.
House Votes
On Monday, the House will meet to consider multiple bills under suspension.
Senate Votes
On Tuesday, the Senate will begin consideration of the nominations of Adam Abelson to be a district judge for the District of Maryland and Jeannette Vargas to be a district judge for the Southern District of New York.
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