No House Action Expected This Week on Trade, Says Leadership
The House returns to Capitol Hill on May 13 after a roughly 12-day recess, and the chamber doesn’t plan to take up trade legislation this week, House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said in his legislative schedule (here). House leadership…
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is planning to hold votes on an Environmental Protection Agency bill, defense authorization, the Senate-passed Iran legislation and a surveillance measure. The Senate will vote on May 12 to advance trade legislation on that side of the Capitol (see 1505080008).