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Washington, October 31, 2019 | comments
THURSDAY OCTOBER 31, 2019
The House will meet at 9:00 a.m. for Legislative Business

Five One minutes per side


H. Res. 660 - Directing certain committees to continue their ongoing investigations as part of the existing House of Representatives inquiry into whether sufficient grounds exist for the House of Representatives to exercise its Constitutional power to impeach Donald John Trump, President of the United States of America, and for other purposes (Sponsored by Rep. Jim McGovern / Rules Committee)

Republican P.Q. -  If the Previous Question is defeated, Mr. Cole will amend the resolution to do three very simple, but important things to ensure transparency:
o Require Chairman Schiff to publicly release the transcripts of all depositions and interviews (in a timely manner to allow for any necessary redactions to protect classified or sensitive information). Democrats have been operating in secret and behind closed doors. They been violating standing House rules by preventing member access to documents – let alone sharing anything with the public.
o Require Chairman Schiff to transfer ALL records or materials, including exculpatory records or materials to the Judiciary Committee. The Chairman is instructed to again make the necessary redactions to protect any classified or sensitive information. In contrast, the Democratic majority’s resolution lets the Chairman CHOOSE what information he will share.
o Require the Intelligence Committee’s records and report, as well as ANY material received from any other committee involved, be made available to the public at least 72 hours PRIOR to the Judiciary Committee considering any articles of impeachment or other recommendations. The resolution before us today does absolutely nothing to guarantee that the American people will see this vital information.
One Hour of Debate
P.Q. Y   231  196
Adoption  232  196
 
Complete consideration of H.R. 823 - Colorado Outdoor Recreation and Economy Act (Sponsored by Rep. Joe Neguse / Natural Resources Committee)

Republican MTR - This Motion to Recommit would amend the bill and allow the U.S. military to continue to conduct critical missions in Colorado airspace.
Structured Rule, All time for debate has expired
Six Amendments
MTR Y   199 N   210
Passage  227  182

Special Orders: Republicans have the first hour
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