Saturday, 26 April 2014

Congress returns to work to do the bare minimum


Congress gets back to work Monday after a two-week vacation, and it's looking like lawmakers will do what they do best: the bare minimum.


Forget immigration, a tax overhaul, stiffer gun checks. They're all DOA.


Raising the minimum wage or restoring lost unemployment benefits? Nope.


The only things likely to become law in a Congress bitterly divided between House Republicans and the Democratic-led Senate are those items that simply have to pass.


That's a short, short list.


It gets even shorter if you leave off things that can wait until a postelection lame-duck session.


Atop the list is a short-term spending bill to keep the government running past the Oct. 1 start of the new budget year, and legislation to replenish the almost-empty Highway Trust Fund.



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