U.S. Senate Takes Up Government Funding Bill to Avert Shutdown
Began Airing 9:29am EDTThe Senate will take up a bill to fund the federal government past the midnight deadline and through December 3.
The Senate will take up a bill to fund the federal government past the midnight deadline and through December 3.
The House plans to vote on the $1.2 trillion infrastructure package approved by the Senate in August. Members will also vote on a bill to fund the federal government past the midnight deadline and through December 3.
The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Consumer Protection, Product Safety, and Data Security holds a hearing on protecting children online with Facebook’s Global Head of Safety Director Antigone Davis.
College athletes and others testify on image rights licensing before a House Energy and Commerce subcommittee.
Lawmakers from both parties take part in the annual Congressional Baseball Game in Washington, D.C. During the second inning, President Biden makes an appearance at the game.
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Education and Health and Human Services secretaries testify on schools reopening during the COVID-19 pandemic before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.