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CQ Morning Briefing
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The morning news from the CQ Roll Call newsroom.
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Recess update: SCOTUS justices to testify before Congress
Two Supreme Court justices prepare to testify on the Hill. A military right-to-repair proposal is poised for the spotlight as the Senate gears up for NDAA debate. Progressive staffers want an overhaul of how Congress addresses sexual misconduct. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, July 8, 2026.
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House members flee Washington amid floor stalemate
Can Speaker Mike Johnson break up the logjam on the House floor? A potential floor vote could highlight House Democrats' divisions over Israel aid. House Ways and Means members ponder athletics and taxes. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, July 1, 2026.
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Johnson proposes rule maneuver to un-stick House floor
Speaker Mike Johnson hopes to end the House floor standoff over voter ID by tacking it onto the NDAA. President Trump is on the clock regarding the housing bill. SCOTUS is set to release its final batch of rulings today. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Tuesday, June 30, 2026.
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This week: House leaders focus on NDAA floor effort
Amid a standoff over voter ID legislation, House leadership adjusts the floor schedule. House lawmakers take up a kids' online safety measure. And the CBO has cost estimates for two key NDAA proposals. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Monday, June 29, 2026.
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Lawmakers leave town amid voter ID fight
Lawmakers leave town amid a standoff over a voter ID bill. Defense bills could be affected by the House floor drama. And Senate Health Chairman Bill Cassidy hopes to pass an overhaul of a discount drug pricing program. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Friday, June 26, 2026.
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Lawmakers stuck amid Trump's push for voter ID bill
House leadership punts a key rule vote. What's in the White House's supplemental budget request? SNAP is under the microscope. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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Two fiscal 2027 spending bills face rule vote
The Energy-Water and National Security-State spending bills head toward the House floor. Senators criticize Bill Pulte's actions as acting DNI. A draft Senate farm bill could undergo significant changes. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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Housing bill on the cusp of being sent to Trump
The House could clear a housing bill as soon as today. Veterans legislation is set for some tweaks. No Senate appropriations markups this week after all. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Tuesday, June 23, 2026.
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This week: Senate set to send the House a housing bill
Congress is on the cusp of passing a sweeping housing bill. The House looks to take up the National Security-State and Energy-Water spending bills. And Senate GOP appropriators try to go it alone as they start fiscal 2027 markups. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Monday, June 22, 2026.
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Questions on FISA path forward; sports bill gets markup
The search for a path forward for a key spy authority becomes even more complicated. Senators continue to press for answers after Iran deal announcement. A Senate college sports bill gets marked up. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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Trump's permanent DNI pick faces senators
Senators hear from DNI nominee Jay Clayton. House and Senate leaders find bipartisan consensus on housing legislation. The Senate Homeland Security panel gets testimony from a spate of nominees. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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Senate pushes ahead with reworked housing bill
The Senate plans to move forward with a reworked housing bill. Senators want more details on the U.S.-Iran deal. Senate appropriators consider scrapping markups. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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Senate tries for speedy DNI confirmation amid FISA lapse
Senators hope to fast-track Trump's new DNI pick. A Senate committee marks up a college sports bill this week. And the Trump administration faces a deadline to confirm it won't act on an "anti-weaponization" fund. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Monday, June 15, 2026.
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FISA provisions set to lapse; DNI pick could move quickly
A key surveillance authority lapses today. The House eyes late June for NDAA floor votes. And senators push for chip export controls. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Friday, June 12, 2026.
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On FISA, lawmakers between a rock and a DNI pick
Democrats vow to block FISA renewal over Pulte pick. House subcommittee appropriators consider their Defense spending bill. House Republicans have rediscovered their appetite for earmarks. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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Senate appropriators skeptical of defense reconciliation
With the immigration reconciliation bill wrapped up, senators say another involving defense is unlikely. More Cabinet secretaries are expected on the Hill. The head of Social Security testifies before lawmakers on the heels of a report projecting a worsened financial outlook. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, June 10, 2026.
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House GOP looks to clear reconciliation bill
The House takes up the Senate-passed reconciliation bill. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche faces a potentially tough battle as AG nominee. House appropriators mark up the Labor-HHS-Education and Homeland Security spending bills. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Tuesday, June 9, 2026.
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This week: House's turn for reconciliation
The House considers the $70 billion immigration reconciliation bill. Congress faces a Friday FISA deadline. And Senate appropriators take up more fiscal 2027 spending bills. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Monday, June 8, 2026.
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Reconciliation bill passed after marathon vote-a-rama
The Senate passed the budget bill for immigration enforcement early this morning. The Labor-HHS-Education and Homeland Security spending bills get subcommittee markups. And Trump endorses the Senate bill to overhaul college sports. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Friday, June 5, 2026.
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Marathons for both chambers with 'vote-a-rama,' NDAA markup
Gear up for the immigration 'vote-a-rama'. House Armed Services holds its marathon NDAA markup. The Agriculture spending bill heads to the House floor. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Thursday, June 4, 2026.
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Senate leaders keep pushing on reconciliation
The forecast remains hazy, for now, on reconciliation this week. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is back on the Hill. President Trump signed a new executive order regarding AI. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, June 3, 2026.
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Republicans try to get reconciliation back in motion
Senate Republicans ponder how to unstick their reconciliation bill. Secretary of State Marco Rubio testifies on the Hill. A House bill aims to fast-track geothermal permitting. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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This week: Take two for the GOP immigration reconciliation bill
Senate Republicans try again to pass their reconciliation bill for immigration enforcement. An Agriculture spending is bill set for House floor action. And the Senate tries to address name, image and likeness regulations for college athletes. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Monday, June 1, 2026.
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Recess update: House NDAA text unveiled ahead of markup
The House's draft NDAA would authorize nearly $1.15 trillion for defense programs. House Republicans see setbacks in Alabama and South Carolina redistricting efforts. Republicans push back on the Justice Department's "anti-weaponization fund." Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, May 27, 2026.
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Lawmakers leave town without reconciliation votes
Lawmakers abruptly left for recess amid a fight over an 'anti-weaponization' fund. Democrats push for Cuba war powers votes. A House Democrat wants to force a vote on a major veterans benefits bill. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Friday, May 22, 2026.
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Senate set to begin reconciliation 'vote-a-rama'
Senators prepare for their "vote-a-rama." Democrats plan efforts to push back on the DOJ's "anti-weaponization fund." Two more House spending bills get subcommittee markups. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Thursday, May 21, 2026.
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Two more appropriations bills get full-committee markups
House appropriators mark up Energy-Water and Legislative Branch spending bills. More debate on Iran appears likely in the Senate after a war powers resolution advances. Divisions mount over whether to include rail safety regulations in a surface transportation bill. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
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Senate Homeland marks up portion of reconciliation bill
The Senate Homeland Security Committee marks up reconciliation language. The House takes up its version of a housing bill. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy are on the Hill for budget hearings. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Tuesday, May 19, 2026.
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'Byrd bath' continues for reconciliation bill
The Judiciary Committee's portion of the reconciliation bill gets parliamentary scrutiny. House appropriators take a first crack at an Energy-Water funding bill. And the housing debate gets floor time next week. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Friday, May 15, 2026.
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Military Construction-VA spending bill gets floor debate
The Military Construction-VA spending bill heads to the House floor. Gear up for an immigration reconciliation "Byrd bath." Senate appropriators aim for June markups. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Thursday, May 14, 2026.
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Commerce-Justice-Science bill set for House markup
House appropriators tackle Commerce-Justice-Science. Senators want more information about White House ballroom security funding. Kevin Warsh is slated to be confirmed as Fed chair today. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
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Today: Hegseth, Caine back on Capitol Hill
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth faces lawmakers after Trump's argument that the Iran conflict has been "terminated." Senate Republicans plan to skip a committee markup of part of their reconciliation bill. Lawmakers push proposals for a federal gas tax holiday. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
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This week: Congress tackles budget, biofuels and ballroom security
The first spending bill for fiscal 2027 is readied for the House floor. Democrats plan a procedural objection to ballroom security funds in the Republican-written reconciliation package. And the House looks to take up a biofuels measure it did not pass before last week's recess. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Monday, May 11, 2026.
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Recess Update: Senate committees present reconciliation plan
Two Senate committees prepare to mark up a reconciliation package as soon as next week. Sens. Thom Tillis, R-N.C., and Angela Alsobrooks, D-Md., are confident in their stablecoin yield agreement, despite pushback from the banking industry. The Supreme Court weighs access to mifepristone. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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Congress leaves town with unfinished business
Lawmakers start a weeklong recess, but a continued fight over a key spy authority awaits. The House also has an unresolved E15 measure left on its plate. The Iran war hits its 60-day mark, bringing heightened attention to the current lack of a congressional authorization. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Friday, May 1, 2026.
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House sends FISA reauthorization to Senate
The Senate wants a "clean" FISA reauthorization — but the House sent over additions. Hegseth faces Senate appropriators after a fiery House budget hearing. SCOTUS ruling prompts GOP redistricting calls. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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House faces big vote on rule to rescue jam-packed week
The House is expected to vote on a rule to move forward a farm bill, FISA and more. The White House pushes anew for an end to the DHS shutdown. The Pentagon wants lawmakers to approve a name change to the Department of War. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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King Charles III addresses Congress
King Charles is expected to emphasize the longstanding U.S.-U.K. relationship in his speech to lawmakers. Passage of the farm bill is in jeopardy over bipartisan pesticide labeling concerns. States are rushing to redraw their congressional maps, and face legal challenges in the process. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Tuesday, April 28, 2026.
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This week: House to take on budget resolution, FISA, farm bill
Buckle up for a jam-packed week in the House. The weekend shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner raises pressure on Republicans' effort to fund DHS. And more budget hearings and appropriations markups are on tap. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Monday, April 27, 2026.
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House preps for another FISA reauthorization push
House Republicans will try another FISA play — still without a warrant requirement. An inspector general will investigate the Justice Department's handling of the Epstein files. And an amendment to allow year-round sales of E15 fuel would hitch a ride on the farm bill. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Friday, April 24, 2026.
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More appropriations markups on the schedule
National Security-State and Agriculture appropriations bills get a subcommittee markup. A bill on the Endangered Species Act is, for now, itself endangered. Virginia redistricting could affect next year's leadership on the House Armed Services Committee. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for April 23, 2026.
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Inching toward a ‘vote-a-rama’
Gear up for an immigration“vote-a-rama.” Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick head to the Hill for budget hearings. Virginia votes in favor of redistricting. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, April 22, 2026.
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Senate GOP could kick-start reconciliation process
Senate Majority Leader John Thune eyes today for potential budget resolution release. Two House spending bills get a full-committee markup. Fed pick Kevin Warsh goes before Senate Banking. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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This week: More fiscal 2027 hearings and markups
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum kicks off another busy week of budget hearings. The nominee to be the next chair of the Federal Reserve gets a confirmation hearing while the current chair remains under investigation. And who will replace Gonzales on Appropriations? David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Monday, April 20, 2026.
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Republicans prep reconciliation measure as fiscal 2027 markups begin
Appropriators begin marking up the first fiscal 2027 spending bills. Senate Republicans hope to release a budget resolution next week. And the HHS budget request gets more scrutiny as RFK Jr. testifies on the Hill. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Friday, April 17, 2026.
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Kennedy defends HHS budget as fiscal 2027 hearings ramp up
Budget hearings continue with HHS, ICE, CBP and other departments. House Republicans hit a FISA reauthorization snag. It could be weeks before lawmakers see an Iran war supplemental request. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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Vought kicks off flurry of fiscal 2027 budget hearings
Fiscal 2027 budget hearings get into full swing. Senate GOP leaders ready a plan for immigration enforcement funding via reconciliation. Lawmakers are divided on a “clean” surveillance authority extension. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, April 15, 2026.
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Swalwell, Gonzales plan departures from Congress amid scandals
Scandal-ridden Reps. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., and Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, plan their departures from Congress. The House takes up an aviation safety bill. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., and Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., huddle in search of a DHS funding fix. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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This week: Democrats push war powers votes; budget season ramps up
Democrats plan to force more votes on Iran war powers resolutions. The head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission testifies about his agency's request for a funding increase. And more Cabinet officials will be on the Hill as the fiscal 2027 budget season gets into full swing. David Higgins has your CQ Morning Briefing for Monday, April 13, 2026.
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Recess Update: Budget hearings ahead, with Vought in spotlight
OMB's Russ Vought is expected to face lawmakers next week to talk budget. The Senate Commerce Committee holds a do-over on a boycotted markup. The House faces the DHS funding question again after the recess. Kristina Karisch has your CQ Morning Briefing for Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
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