The U.S. Senate goes back to work Tuesday, and there’s a lot to do. There’s a deadline to avoid a government shutdown, crucial money for the FDA, a plan to speed up permits for new energy projects promised to Sen. Joe Manchin, a bill to clarify how presidential election disputes are resolved, and some key judicial nominees President Biden needs to confirm.
But every one of those things will be a fight, and with just two months to election day, it’ll be a race for the evenly divided senate.
Which is why the very first thing the senate should do is something that has bipartisan support, has been upheld
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