Recently, both the U.S. House and U.S. Senate released their 2024 calendars. Despite 2024 being a presidential election year with 33 Senators and the entire House up for re-election, both chambers of Congress will spend a significant amount of time in Washington, D.C. This will allow time to address a multitude of issues, including—but not limited to—the Israel-Hamas war, the war in Ukraine, government funding, the National Defense Authorization Act, Pharmacy Benefit Manager (PBM) reform, and reauthorizing the Farm Bill and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).