Mark-up Day Dawns in D.C.
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010Good Morning,
Today is ‘Mark-up’ day. The House Natural Resources Committee convenes at 10:00AM in the Longworth House Office Building room 1324. We have heard that there are 14 bills in consideration for mark-up. Several of the bills will be grouped under the Unanimous Consent (UC) procedure and will simply be voted up or down as a group. HR4888, as amended (nothing substantive), will probably be in that group. Our meetings yesterday informed us that no opposition is expected to the bill! That said, almost everyone we talked to yesterday expressed this likelihood, but cautioned that CBO scoring was the larger issue. We have heard that the CBO should have an opinion in the next few weeks. According to Majority staff of NR, Christy Goldfuss and David Watkins with Chairman Nick Rahall, that is when the work will begin.
In addition to those offices I noted in yesterday’s report, we met with Cong. McClintock (R-CA), (Kristen Glenn, Leg. Dir.) and Sen. John Tester’s (D-MT) office Jack Cederquist. In all of these visits, cautious optimism about mark-up was expressed, but all referenced the CBO scoring issue. From what we heard, we should expect a report from the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) fairly soon.
During our rounds, we had the honor of personally meeting Cong. Nick Rahall (D-WV), Cong. Rob Bishop (R-UT), Cong. Tom McClintock (R-CA), Cong. Peter DeFazio (D-OR) and Senator John Tester (D-MT).
The process continues to move forward, we are pleased, but challenges lay ahead. I’ll try to get an update out later today following the ‘Mark-up’.
Pete Bailey