Adam S. Olsen- Washington, D.C.
July 12, 2022

Both the Senate and House are back in session today after the July Fourth recess.  The Senate is expected to be in session until Friday, August 5th and the House until Friday, July 29th before leaving for August recess. Over the weekend, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-New York) announced progress over recess in negotiations… Read More

Adam S. Olsen- Washington, D.C.
June 24, 2022

Ending the June work period, last night the Senate approved the bipartisan legislation aimed at keeping firearms out of the hands of dangerous people, after a small group of Republicans joined Senate Democrats to break through their party’s longstanding blockade of gun safety measures.  The Senate passed the measure 65 to 33, with 15 Republicans,… Read More

Adam S. Olsen- Washington, D.C.
June 23, 2022

The Senate just advanced the bipartisan gun-safety bill past the threat of a Republican filibuster, setting up a final vote for later in the day today or Friday on the farthest-reaching gun legislation that Congress has considered in over three decades. The measure advanced in a 65-34 vote, at least 60 votes were needed.  Senators… Read More

Adam S. Olsen- Washington, D.C.
June 22, 2022

The Senate on Tuesday cleared the first hurdle to passing a bipartisan measure aimed at keeping firearms out of the hands of dangerous people, agreeing to take up a compromise bill whose enactment would break a yearslong stalemate over federal legislation to address gun violence.  While the bill falls short of the sweeping gun control… Read More

Adam S. Olsen- Washington, D.C.
June 16, 2022

The Senate convened at 10:00 A.M. and just passed H.R.3967, Honoring our PACT Act, as amended.  The legislation would help millions of veterans who were exposed to toxic burn pits during their military service.  A wide bipartisan majority approved the long-awaited bill by a vote of 84-14 and it will now go to the House… Read More

Adam S. Olsen- Washington, D.C.
June 15, 2022

The Federal Reserve just announced that it raised interest rates by 75 basis points or 0.75 percentage point. This marks the greatest rate increase in 28 years.  Additionally, the Fed indicated a much stronger path of rate increases ahead to arrest inflation moving at its fastest pace going back to December 1981, according to one… Read More

Adam S. Olsen- Washington, D.C.
June 14, 2022

Senators are racing to finish writing the bipartisan agreement to combat gun violence this week in hopes of passing it next week before a scheduled two week July 4th recess, and they’re running into complicated challenges.  The biggest hurdles so far are red flag provisions, specifically, assuring due process before gun rights are stripped from… Read More

Adam S. Olsen- Washington, D.C.
June 13, 2022

Senate negotiators announced on Sunday that they struck a bipartisan deal on a very narrow set of gun safety measures with sufficient support to move through the evenly divided Senate, a significant step toward ending a yearslong congressional impasse on the issue.  The agreement, put forth by 10 Republicans and 10 Democrats and endorsed by… Read More

Adam S. Olsen- Washington, D.C.
June 10, 2022

Both the House and Senate are not in session today. As expected, the Senate left town without reaching a deal on gun-violence legislation, disappointing Democrats who had hoped to issue a joint statement with Republicans on an initial framework.  Democrats say they are “very close” to an agreement with Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas), the lead… Read More

Adam S. Olsen- Washington, D.C.
June 9, 2022

The Senate reconvened at 10:00 A.M. and resumed consideration of H.R.3967, Honoring our PACT Act. The Senate will also vote on confirmation of the nomination of Samuel Bagenstos to be General Counsel of the Department of Health and Human Services. The House convened at 9:00 A.M. and passed H.R. 2377 – Federal Extreme Risk Protection… Read More