111th United States Congress
I'll use this thread to talk about shit going on with our legislative branch of government for the period of 2009-2011
The 111th United States Congress is to be sworn in tomorrow, Jan. 6.
United States Senate (100 members)
Makeup:
55 Democrats
41 Republicans
2 Independents (both caucus with the Democrats)
2 vacancies***
*Barack Obama (D-IL) resigned his Senate seat on November 16th to focus on his transition into the office of President of the United States. Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D) has appointed former IL Attorney General Roland Burris to the vacancy, but due to Blagojevich's indictment on corruption charges, the Senate Democratic leadership has shown resistance to seating Burris.
**The senate race in Minnesota remains unresolved; Al Franken (D) was certified the winner by the Minnesota Canvassing Board on Jan. 5 (watching it as I write this, actually), but incumbent Sen. Norm Coleman (R) has indicated that he will contest the results in court, and the seat will remain vacant until those challenges are seen through.
Expected resignations
•Joe Biden (D-DE): Will resign on or before Jan. 20 to become Vice President of the United States. Gov. Ruth Ann Minner (D) has indicated that she will appoint Biden's chief of staff Ted Kaufman to fill the vacancy, who will then not run in the special election in 2010.
•Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY): Is expected to resign upon confirmation as Secretary of State. Her successor will be appointed by Democratic Gov. David Paterson, and subject to a special election in 2010. He has yet to indicate who he will appoint to the vacancy.
•Ken Salazar (D-CO): Is expected to resign upon confirmation as Secretary of the Interior. His successor will be appointed by Democratic Gov. Bill Ritter. Ritter has announced that he will appoint Colorado's Superintendent of Schools Michael Bennet, who will run for a full term in 2010.
House of Representatives (435 members)
Makeup:
256 Democrats
178 Republicans
1 vacancy*
Non-voting territorial delegates
5 Democrats
1 Independent (will caucus with the Democrats)
*Rahm Emanuel (D-IL) resigned Jan. 2 in expectation of becoming White House Chief of Staff. His successor will be decided by a general election to be set by Gov. Rod Blagojevich.
Expected Resignations
•Hilda Solis (D-CA) is expected to resign upon confirmation as Secretary of Labor. Her successor will be decided by a special election to be set by Gov. Arnold Schwarzneggar.
So I'm going to use this thread to report on on important votes in both the House and Senate, as well as politics, the upcoming midterm elections (some of which are already shaping up), and other relevant subjects. I hope this will be of some use, if anyone cares 😛