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House Readies for Possible Vote to Launch Customs Conference

A House vote to go to conference on Customs Reauthorization is due for "possible consideration" this week after the chamber reconvenes on July 6 following the Independence Day break, said House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., in a memo on…

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the Republican leadership's weekly agenda (here). The Senate passed a measure to endorse a conference on June 24 (see 1506250019). Lawmakers in the House and Senate passed separate customs bills over recent weeks. The two bills share core similarities, but differ on some provisions, such as the Senate's ENFORCE ACT and the House's PROTECT ACT (see 1506230020).