
The legislation would require the General Services Administration to create a program, within one year of enactment, to facilitate the purchase of retired handguns by federal law enforcement officers from the agencies that issued them. 3091 – Federal Law Enforcement Officer Service Weapon Purchase Act (Rep. citizens if they have been convicted of assault, or admit to committing assault, against a law enforcement officer. The measure would permit the deportation of immigrants who are not U.S. Tuesday – Thursday, the House is scheduled to meet for legislative business. The legislation would institute new requirements for court orders blocking electronic communication service providers from notifying customers when government entities search their electronic data records. The legislation would convey the House’s support for law enforcement officers across the United States and condolences to the loved ones of law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty. 363 – A resolution memorializing law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty, as amended (Rep.

Bills expected under suspension of the rules.On Monday, the House will meet to consider multiple bills under suspension. However, the White House has indicated that Biden may cut his trip short if there is no further progress in raising the debt ceiling. On Wednesday, President Biden will depart Washington for a weeklong trip to the Pacific Rim nations, including Japan, Papua New Guinea, and Australia. If that happens, Yellen and other economists have warned it would result in a global economic meltdown, including the loss of millions of jobs. The negotiators continue to operate under an increasingly short time schedule Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has stated that the federal government reached the statutory cap on borrowing in January and the Treasury has since been using extraordinary measures to make cash available, which is due to run out as early as June 1.

Many Republicans are still pushing for streamlining to expedite domestic energy production projects and ease permitting on pipelines and refineries, clawbacks on unspent COVID-19 relief funding, and work requirements for social programs, including Medicaid and food assistance.

There was little progress made in last week’s initial meeting, but congressional staffers and the White House leadership engaged to try to build a consensus, indicating that talks are going well and expressing guarded optimism that a deal can be reached. On Tuesday, President Biden will meet again with top congressional leaders, including House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA), Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY), to continue negotiations on raising the debt limit. Both the House and Senate are in this week.
