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Congressional Dish

CD005: Lame Ducks Return

Congressional Dish

Jennifer Briney

News, Congress, Government, Politics, Corporations

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 December 2012

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

During another slow week in Congress, Jesse Jackson Jr. resigns, Nydia Velazquez (NY) ignores a subpoena, the Department of Homeland Security gets investigated, the Senate fights about filibusters, and the Trans-Pacific-Partnership is confirmed as real, secret, and scary. Bills Signed Into Law: - : Fast tracks Rockaways gas pipeline for Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Company (Transco) - : Prohibits airlines from participating in EU cap & trade program. - Hasn't been seen since June and didn't campaign but still won his seat - Is under investigation for allegedly trying to buy Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat in 2008. - No information available on the court case she is involved in or why she is ignoring the subpoena. - Represents Brooklyn, Lower Manhattan, Queens. - Has been serving for 20 years - (she's on the financial services committee) - Got the vast majority of her 2012 money from large individual donors (rich people) and secret PACs (almost half a million) - Voted for bailouts and against auditing the Fed : Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Accountability Act- passed the House 11/27 - Independent panel to do an assessment of DHS because its creation was and remains high risk. - DHS was a creation of the Bush administration in 2002 - 22 agencies were merged = dysfunctional government - FEMA - issued huge contracts with little to no oversight after Katrina. - TSA - hundreds of employees have been arrested for thefts. - Immigration & Border Patrol- employees arrested for accepting bribes. - Federal protective service - short staffed and not performing their duties sufficiently. - Senate also passed : tells DHS to keep financial records for an audit next year STEM Jobs Act- passed the House 11/30 - Legislation backed by Apple, Oracle, Cisco, & Adobe - Makes it easier for foreign students graduating with degrees in science, technology, engineering, and math to get visas - Limits the number of visas for regular families - Eliminates the diversity visa program that gives visas to people from more random countries - Won't be become law; Filibuster Change in Senate - Filibuster = Objection that postpones a bill from coming up for a vote. - One strategy is endless debate: Senate rules allow Senators to speak as long as they wish unless 60 Senators vote to shut them up (cloture). - Another strategy is an individual Senator placing a hold; if 60 votes aren't there to over-ride the hold, the bill is blocked from a vote. - Changes to Senate rules can be done by a simple majority but only on the first day of the session in January. - Most likely change: the next Congress might require the blocker to stay on the floor and defend their objection. - 1960's: No Congress had more than 7, 2000's: Avg over 100 in each of the last 3 Congresses - A trade deal being crafted in secret with the cooperation of 600 corporations. - Will manage 40% of all global trade (). - Congressional representatives have been denied access to TPP negotiations and documents. - (Dec. 3-12) in Auckland, New Zealand

Transcript

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0:00.0

Good morning, afternoon or evening, whatever it is while you're listening to this

0:06.8

podcast. I'm your host Jennifer Briny and welcome back to Congressional Dish, the weekly

0:11.8

podcast that outlines the good, the bad, and the really

0:15.0

ugly contents of the bills passed by Congress.

0:18.9

So this was the week after Thanksgiving, and even though this is the second week of the lame duck Congress in all

0:24.8

reality it's really the first week because when the Congress came back in between the

0:30.8

election and Thanksgiving they only came back for a couple of days and

0:33.9

they did pretty much nothing which is why last week's episode was only like 20

0:38.5

minutes. It was also only 20 minutes because I was getting texts from my mother and my husband in the north end of Boston

0:47.0

who were pressuring me to go out eating and drinking and that just sounded like more fun.

0:51.5

So I apologize for that that I will be a better

0:54.5

host from here on forward but the the peer pressure was just too much for me

0:58.6

anyway in between the first week and this week of the lame duck session,

1:06.2

President Obama did sign a couple bills into law,

1:09.6

and these are bills that we have been keeping an eye on here at Congressional

1:13.4

DISH. The first one is HR 2606 and that was that natural gas pipeline

1:17.9

that's getting fast-tracked through the Rockaways. Now the Rockaways were

1:21.8

heavily devastated by Hurricane Sandy

1:24.6

but that didn't seem to matter when it came to this bill because it went through the

1:29.5

Senate and got signed by the president since the hurricane.

1:34.0

So I don't know what to say about that.

1:38.0

And I just want to just remind people

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