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Congressional Dish

CD011: No Budget, Still Get Paid

Congressional Dish

Jennifer Briney

News, Congress, Government, Politics, Corporations

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 January 2013

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

Lobbyist Jo Ann Emerson quits Congress early, the House votes to temporarily suspend the debt ceiling and probably-not postpone their own paychecks, and the Brineys drunkenly ramble on a Friday night. Jo Ann Emerson Resigns from the House Said she was leaving Congress in February, left early (Tuesday, January 22) Used to represent the 8th district of Missouri; left to become President and CEO of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, a trade association/lobbying group. It has about 900 member utilities that serve 42 million people in 47 states and own almost half of the US power grid. Replacing Glenn English (also a former Congressman) who made $9,294,207 in his 6 years = $1.5 million a year. Won her district in 2012 with over 65% of the votes. Missouri to pay about $1 million for a special election Passed the House Tuesday, January 22. It now moves into the Senate. Gives 6 months for the Secretary to create a plan for responding to chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear threats. Orders the disaster plan to specifically address the needs of at-risk individuals and children Cuts funding for training emergency response volunteers in half, from $22 million/year to $11million/year Government wants a "national biosurveillance system for human health, with international connectivity" that allows for "two-way information flow" between government and health care providers. Loosens the definition of "emergency" to include "threat justifying emergency authorized use". Allows the use of an unapproved medical devices or products if declared necessary by the government. Allows the government to extend the expiration date of medical products and "authorize the introduction or delivery for introduction into interstate commerce" if doing so protects the public health or military preparedness and effectiveness. Allows the government to waive "requirements regarding current good manufacturing practice otherwise applicable to the manufacture, processing, packing, or holding of products." Allows $1.4 billion of taxpayer money to be spent on private research and development costs. The debt ceiling will be suspended from the day the President signs this bill until May 18, 2013. By April 15, 2013, the House and Senate need to each pass their own version of a budget for fiscal year 2014.* If one of the branches of Congress does not pass a budget, their salaries will be set aside in an account and they will be paid either when a budget is passed or on the last day of the 113th Congress. This means that the House could pass the Paul Ryan ‘screw the poor’ budget and the Senate could pass a budget giving private jets to homeless people and both parts of Congress would be paid. There is no need for a conference to merge the two budget bills to send a real budget to the President.

Transcript

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0:00.0

and Hello and this is Welcome to the 11th episode of Congressional Dish.

0:22.6

I'm your host Jennifer Briny.

0:24.5

And this week, the House of Representatives,

0:26.6

which is what this podcast focused on,

0:28.5

only worked for two days.

0:30.2

They came to work on Tuesday,

0:32.0

and they were done on Wednesday, and after that, I don't know what they did but they sure is how weren't working

0:36.1

So as far as bills go there's only a couple that we have to talk about today and the thing the big news which is going to be the last thing I cover

0:45.1

is we did get a small extension of the debt ceiling and I'll give you details

0:49.7

on that in a second but first we have a resignation so to start off this week we have a

0:56.2

resignation from the House of Representatives representative Joe Ann

0:59.6

Emerson of the 8th Congressional District of Missouri has officially resigned from the House.

1:05.0

Now we talked about her in the sixth episode of Congressional dish back in early December

1:09.6

because that's when she announced she was going to be leaving the House. She said she was going to leave in

1:13.6

February, but apparently that was just too long to be serving her

1:16.9

constituents because she left early. She officially resigned on Tuesday, January

1:21.0

22nd. And the reason that she's leaving is not to spend time with her family or any of that

1:26.7

other typical BS that we're fed by these people.

1:30.3

No, she's leaving to become the President and CEO of the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association,

1:35.8

which is not really an association, it is a giant lobbying group.

1:39.8

They represent 900 electric utilities that serve 42 million people in 47 states and

1:46.0

own almost half of the US power grid. Now Mrs Emerson is going to be replacing

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