House Scuttles Plan to Return to Washington Next Week

April 28, 2020 by Dan McCue
House Scuttles Plan to Return to Washington Next Week

WASHINGTON – A day after announcing members would be returning to Washington, House leadership reversed course Tuesday and announced they will not bring the chamber back into session next week.

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, D-Md., made the announcement Tuesday morning, citing the advice of the Office of the Capitol Attending Physician.

“The house doctor, when I talked to him yesterday, was concerned because the numbers in the District of Columbia are going up,” Hoyer told reporters on Tuesday. “They’re not flat, and they’re not going down.”

Other considerations included the progress of ongoing bipartisan conversations surrounding additional pandemic relief legislation and a proposed Rule change related to remote work.

In an email, Hoyer said “Members are further advised that they will be given sufficient notice of when they would need to return to Washington.”

There is no immediate word on whether the Senate will follow suit. On Monday, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced his members would be coming back on May 4.

The goal for the House now is to come back some time later in May to pass the next pandemic relief package.

That package is expected to include more direct assistance to state and local governments, as well as the District of Columbia, tribes, and territories.

The House Ways and Means Committee is also working on a proposal to provide another round of stimulus checks to families, more unemployment assistance, and tax incentives to help address growing supply chain issues.

It is unclear, currently, whether the proposal will be included as a provision of the next relief bill or considered separately.

Even had the House come back into session, it would have had to work in a far different manner than it did before the pandemic struck the U.S. in mid-March.

It was anticipated that most offices in the Capitol complex would have remained closed and that the House would be using the same staggered voting process it used to pass the third economic stimulus package.

In-person hearings would also have been staggered in large committee rooms to ensure meetings were held in large enough spaces to practice social distancing.

Following Hoyer’s announcement, the House and Senate Sergeants at Arms extended the restricted access to the Capitol Complex through 8 a.m. on Saturday, May 16.

A+
a-
  • Coronavirus
  • House
  • recess
  • Steny Hoyer
  • In The News

    Health

    Voting

    Congress

    April 19, 2024
    by Dan McCue
    House Advances International Aid Bills, Setting Up Final Vote on Saturday

    WASHINGTON — The House handily advanced legislation on Friday that would send military and other aid to Ukraine, Israel, Gaza... Read More

    WASHINGTON — The House handily advanced legislation on Friday that would send military and other aid to Ukraine, Israel, Gaza and the Indo-Pacific, despite rumblings among some Republicans that such a move would spell curtains for Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. The 316-94 vote on the foreign... Read More

    House’s Ukraine, Israel Aid Package Gains Biden's Support as Speaker Johnson Fights to Keep His Job

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said Wednesday that he strongly supports a proposal from Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson to provide... Read More

    WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said Wednesday that he strongly supports a proposal from Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson to provide aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, sending crucial bipartisan support to the effort this week to approve $95 billion in funding for the U.S. allies. Ahead... Read More

    April 16, 2024
    by Dan McCue
    House Republicans Force Senate Trial for Mayorkas

    WASHINGTON — House impeachment managers on Tuesday walked two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas across the... Read More

    WASHINGTON — House impeachment managers on Tuesday walked two articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas across the Capitol to the Senate, forcing a trial on charges the secretary “willfully” refused to enforce immigration laws. Moments later, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., announced... Read More

    April 16, 2024
    by Dan McCue
    Unbowed by GOP Critics, Johnson to Push Ahead With Foreign Aid Votes

    WASHINGTON — Facing growing unrest in his own conference, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., plans to move forward to hold... Read More

    WASHINGTON — Facing growing unrest in his own conference, House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., plans to move forward to hold separate votes on aid for Ukraine, Israel and the Indo-Pacific region. The high-risk move — which already has two members of his slim House majority calling... Read More

    April 16, 2024
    by Dan McCue
    Massie Joins Greene in Johnson Ouster Effort

    WASHINGTON — Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., said Tuesday that he will co-sponsor a resolution to remove Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La.,... Read More

    WASHINGTON — Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., said Tuesday that he will co-sponsor a resolution to remove Rep. Mike Johnson, R-La., as House speaker. Massie announced his intention during a closed-door conference meeting with his Republican colleagues early Tuesday morning. During that meeting, he said he plans... Read More

    April 15, 2024
    by Dan McCue
    House Freedom Caucus Doubles Down on Ukraine Aid Opposition

    WASHINGTON — The House Freedom Caucus on Monday warned House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and other GOP leaders in the... Read More

    WASHINGTON — The House Freedom Caucus on Monday warned House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., and other GOP leaders in the chamber not to try to use Iran’s attack on Israel this past weekend as “bogus justification” for sending additional military aid to Ukraine. The warning, in the... Read More

    News From The Well
    scroll top