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  1. Dec 22, 2020 · The Twentieth Amendment to the Constitution directs that a new Congress convene at noon on January 3 in each odd-numbered year unless the preceding Congress has by law designated a different day for the new Congress’s convening. 1 Although January 3, 2021, falls on a Sunday,

  2. Nov 1, 2000 · Summary. The Constitution mandates that Congress convene at noon on January 3, unless the preceding. Congress by law designated a different day. P.L. 113-201 set January 6, 2015, as the convening. date of the 114th Congress. The 115th Congress and 116th Congress both convened on January 3.

  3. On January 3, 2021, the U.S. Senate will convene to open the 117th Congress. The Senate typically operates according to long-standing rules, traditions, and precedents, and the first day of a new Congress is no exception.

  4. What happens to the legislation being considered in the previous Congress? When a new Congress convenes, all the legislation of the past two years has expired and must be reintroduced, with the exception of treaties .

    • The Players
    • What Happens on Day One
    • The Issues
    • What Republicans Could Do with Control of The House
    • What Democrats Could Do with Control of The Senate

    In the Senate, where Democrats maintained their majority, this year’s main players will look similar to last year’s, with Democrat Chuck Schumer as majority leader and Republican Mitch McConnell leading the minority. The House is a different story. Kevin McCarthy, who was the House Minority Leader during the previous Congress, faced some opposition...

    The Constitution requires a new Congress to convene at noon on Jan. 3 as long as the previous Congress did not make a law mandating otherwise. In the House, the first key order of business is electing and swearing in a Speaker. Generally, leaders from each major party nominate one candidate apiece, although other members are allowed to offer additi...

    Though Democrats are maintaining control of the Senate, a House Republican majority means efforts that Democrats were rushing to pass late last year are likely dead—including a measure to codify Roe v. Wade, the landmark case that made abortion legal in the U.S., which the Supreme Court overturned in June. During the midterms, Republicans ran campa...

    With Republicans in control of the House, oversight and investigations into executive decisions made by the Biden Administration will pick up steam. Republicans have long called for investigations into Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for his handling of the U.S.-Mexico border, and for investigations into Hunter Biden. M...

    On the Senate side, every Senator up for reelection won, as did John Fetterman, who secured an open seat in Pennsylvania previously held by a Republican. That would have given Democrats a narrow 51-seat majority in the 100-seat chamber. But then Sen. Kyrsten Sinema announced last month that she was becoming an independent who did not plan to caucus...

  5. A new session commences each year on January 3, unless Congress chooses another date. Before the Twentieth Amendment, Congress met from the first Monday in December to April or May in the first session of their term (the "long session"); and from December to March 4 in the second "short session".

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  7. Jan 4, 2023 · House GOP not now expected to hold conference meeting Wednesday morning. From CNN's Manu Raju and Melanie Zanona. As Kevin McCarthy scrambles to find a path out of the current stalemate,...

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