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Week ahead: Senate banking panel poised to move on nominees

The Senate faces a busy week as it looks to wrap up work on measures to fight drug abuse, revamp domestic energy policy and offer help for Flint, Mich.’s water crisis.

Senate Appropriations subcommittees will press ahead with budget hearings for federal departments. Some high profile cabinet officials are heading to Capitol Hill this week, including Treasury Secretary Jack Lew, Internal Revenue Service Commissioner John Koskinen, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack, Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz, Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro and Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald.

Senate Banking Committee Chairman Richard Shelby (R-Ala.) is also expected to announce action on two nominees to the Securities and Exchange Commission. For months, Democrats have railed against Shelby for refusing to move on 16 nominees before the committee until he won his March 1 primary.

Congress will also soon have to tackle two major fiscal issues with impending deadlines: writing a budget and finding a fix for cash-strapped Puerto Rico, which House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) asked for by the end of March.

House Republicans have been deadlocked on how to move forward on a budget. Even with the House out in the coming week, expect talks to continue behind the scenes to end the budget impasse.

 

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