Look Ahead to the Week of May 6: FAA Deadline Nears
Both the House and Senate are in session this week.
Congress has less than a week to consider and vote on the bipartisan, bicameral agreement extending the authorization of the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) through fiscal year 2028. The current authorization expires on Friday, and the Senate will continue negotiations on an amendment package to the FAA bill. Senators have filed more than 70 amendments including non-germane issues on children’s online privacy, credit card swipe fees, broadband funding, and extending federal benefits for victims of nuclear radiation. Complicating the dynamic, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) has already expressed opposition to “making the FAA bill a Christmas tree of unrelated items.” The House will have to consider the measure once it passes in the Senate. A short-term extension of FAA authorities may be necessary beyond Friday.
Additionally, Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) and Thomas Massie (R-KY) are planning to force a vote on their motion to vacate that would remove Speaker Johnson from his position as House Speaker. However, the effort is poised to fail after Democrats announced they would help prevent Johnson’s ouster.
Administration
On Monday, President Biden will host a lunch with King Abdullah II of Jordan. Then on Tuesday, Biden will present the keynote address at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum’s Days of Remembrance ceremony in the Capitol Building. Later in the week, Biden will travel to Wisconsin and Chicago for campaign events.
House Side
On Monday, the House will meet to consider multiple bills under suspension.
Senate Side
On Tuesday, the Senate is scheduled to vote on the nomination of Donna Welton to be ambassador to East Timor. The upper chamber will also likely have votes on the amendments to the FAA bill.
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