Senate NOW voting to confirm Rhode Island Democratic Governor Gina Raimondo to be President Biden's Commerce Secretary. Simple majority is needed. @cspan 2
First Senator to vote No against confirming Rhode Island Democratic Governor Gina Raimondo to be President Biden's Commerce Secretary was Republican Tom Cotton of Arkansas.
Cruz votes No on Raimondo to be Commerce Secretary. He announced his opposition to her confirmation earlier today in Senate floor speech over her views on US trade with China.
McConnell from Senate floor on $1.9T COVID-19 relief bill including "hand-crafted tweeks to Medicare so it pays more money to just three states, Rhode Island, New Jersey and the President's home state of Delaware. You might call it a special kickback for the Acela corridor."
Senate Commerce Chair Cantwell (D-WA) in support on Rhode Island Democratic Gov. Gina Raimondo's Commerce Secretary nomination: "I think that this is one of the most things Governor Raimondo that can do as Secretary of Commerce, restore the respect for the scientific process."
HR 1, "For The People's Act," 1st passed House in 2019 on 234-193 party line vote,but was never considered by GOP-led Senate & opposed by President Trump. Republicans call the bill "For The Politicians Act" and GOP leadership is whipping against it, urging its members to vote No.
Hoyer in House HR 1 debate: "Last year, we lost an extraordinary giant in our country. His name was John Lewis,an accolade of Martin Luther King Jr's and a servant for the people. This is a very, very important bill. One could say that everything else we do depends on this bill."
Sanders announces today his plans to offer an amdt to $1.9T COVID-19 relief bill to raise minimum wage to $15,despite the parliamentarian's ruling: “I regard it as absurd that the parliamentarian, a Senate staffer elected by no one, can prevent a wage increase for 32M workers."
Sanders: "My own personal view is that the Senate should ignore the parliamentarian’s advice, which is wrong in a number of respects. I am not sure, however, that my view at this point is the majority view in the Democratic Caucus."
Sanders: "I was extremely disappointed by the decision of the parliamentarian who ruled that the minimum wage provision was inconsistent with the Byrd Rule and the reconciliation process."
Sonceria Ann Berry was sworn in as 35th Secretary of the Senate, the first African American woman to hold this position, by Senate President Pro Tempore Leahy. She was accompanied by Majority Leader Schumer and previously served as Leahy's Deputy Chief of Staff.
President Biden met virtually this afternoon with Democratic Senators Carper (DE), Hassan (NH), Hickenlooper (CO), Manchin (WV), Shaheen (NH), Tester (MT), Warner (VA) and Independent King (ME) per the WH, ahead of Senate debate later this week on $1.9T COVID-19 relief bill.
WH: "President Biden was joined this afternoon by nine Democratic Senators for a virtual discussion on the next steps in passing the American Rescue Plan following the House’s vote on Saturday."
WH via pool on President Biden's virtual mtg with 9 Democratic Senators virtually today includ Majority Whip Durbin:"The group had a good discussion & was united in the goal of quickly passing a significant package that reflects the scope of the challenges our country is facing."