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The Clarity Act is still not on the Senate's floor schedule, making it increasingly difficult for lawmakers to pass the bill before the August 10 recess.
If Senate leadership waits until Wednesday to file cloture, a procedural step required to move the bill forward, the earliest vote would likely be Friday.
That would leave very little time for the Senate to begin debating the legislation before lawmakers leave Washington for recess.
Unless Senate leaders speed up the process through a unanimous consent agreement or another procedural shortcut, the window to advance the Clarity Act before the recess is quickly closing.
No bueno. But anything can happen friends. Its politics.
@BRICSinfo This is exactly what Spain needs. I bet all of those young men are hard working people that will adapt perfectly to the European culture in record time. Welcome! 🤡