Weekly Legislative Update

February 13, 2023

Congressional Outlook

The Senate is in session this week, while the House will be on recess for the next two weeks returning on February 27.

 

Following President Biden’s State of the Union address, Congress will receive President Biden’s Fiscal Year 2024 Budget Request on March 9. Members of Congress have started releasing deadlines for earmarks (i.e., Community Project Funding and Congressionally Directed Spending requests in the House and Senate, respectively.) House and Senate Appropriations Committee leadership will share guidance on the process as early as this month. The update will include any changes to accounts available for Member requests and potential limits to the total number of project requests submitted. On the House side, Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif) and House Appropriations Committee Chair Kay Granger (R-Texas) are working with their conference to update the lower chamber’s rules on earmarks, rolling out potential changes and receiving feedback from Members. Rep. Tom Cole (R-Okla.), Chair of the Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations subcommittee, said the Speaker mentioned the phrase “federal nexus” when referring to FY24 Community Project Funding requests. Cole continued saying the federal nexus would “make sure these are more directly things that you would expect the federal government to be involved in.” The House Appropriations Committee process may also require additional evidence of community support for each request.  

 

June is the likely deadline for Congress to vote to raise the debt ceiling, and the most significant sticking point to negotiations is spending cuts. On Sunday, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) accused Republicans of playing “brinkmanship” over the debt ceiling. Leader Schumer said Speaker McCarthy “will not even say what he wants to cut” while insisting on a clean debt ceiling. Currently, Democrats will not commit to any cuts, a demand that Republicans say is necessary. Today, Senators will vote on the confirmation of nominee Cindy Chung to be a U.S. Circuit Judge for the Third Circuit and a motion to invoke cloture on Gina Mendez-Miro to be a U.S. District Judge for the District of Puerto Rico.

 

For the remainder of the week, the Senate will hold several committee hearings, including an Agriculture Committee hearing on the “Farm Bill 2023: Nutrition Programs;” and an Environment and Public Works Committee hearing on “The Future of Low Carbon Transportation Fuels and Considerations for a National Clean Fuels Program” 

Week in Review

Republicans plot a comeback for earmarks – with a twist


Schumer: Democrats won’t play ‘brinkmanship’ over debt ceiling deal


White House Highlights Infrastructure Progress in Every Corner of the Country, Updates State-by-State Fact Sheets


5 takeaways from Biden's State of the Union address


GOP races from Medicare, Social Security third rail


Senators to receive briefing on China after fourth object shot down


Fetterman leaves hospital, will return to Senate next week


Biden fires Architect of Capitol after backlash over report that found abuse of office


Tlaib, Kaptur re-introduce Restoring Communities Left Behind Act


EPA Seeks Input on Inflation Reduction Act Environmental and Climate Justice Program


Interior Department Takes Action to Strengthen Endangered Species Act


HUD Issues New Proposed “Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing” Rule


EPA Announces Second $1B Round of IIJA Funding for Superfund Cleanups, 22 New Sites