Road ahead: House tackles lynching and flavored tobacco, while Senate considers anti-abortion bills
Story Date: 2/25/2020

 

Source: ROLL CALL, 2/24/20


The House will vote this week on measures to make lynching a federal hate crime and to ban the manufacturing and sale of flavored tobacco, while the Senate will take symbolic votes on two anti-abortion bills when it pauses from considering judicial and executive nominees.   The Senate returns earlier than the House from the weeklong President’s Day recess on Monday, with Wisconsin Sen. Tammy Baldwin delivering the annual reading of Washington’s Farewell Address ahead of a cloture vote on the nomination of Robert Anthony Molloy to be a judge for the District Court of the Virgin Islands.

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