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May 15th? Really?

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The US House of Representatives passed a major Covid-19 relief bill on May 15, 2020. That's about 119 days ago.

Normally, the House passes a bill and the Senate passes a bill. If they're the same, the bill goes to the President for signature. If the bills are not the same, there are a few methods available for reconciliation into a bill to send to the President.

But that means two bills. Two bills. One from the House and one from the Senate.

The House of Representatives passed their bill 119 days ago.

The Senate has yet to pass a bill.

Relief for those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

119 days.

Regards, stay safe 'n well. Remember the Big 3: masks, hand washing and physical distancing.
 
The US House of Representatives passed a major Covid-19 relief bill on May 15, 2020. That's about 119 days ago.

Normally, the House passes a bill and the Senate passes a bill. If they're the same, the bill goes to the President for signature. If the bills are not the same, there are a few methods available for reconciliation into a bill to send to the President.

But that means two bills. Two bills. One from the House and one from the Senate.

The House of Representatives passed their bill 119 days ago.

The Senate has yet to pass a bill.

Relief for those affected by the Covid-19 pandemic.

119 days.

Regards, stay safe 'n well. Remember the Big 3: masks, hand washing and physical distancing.

How can they do their job when there are more unqualified judges to confirm?
 
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