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The Week of September 8
Congress returns this week for an - optimistically speaking - brief stint before hitting campaign season full force.
This week's legislative line-up is still not clear, but sure to be at the top of the list are:
Energy: lawmakers may just continue July's political stalemating over energy fixes, when Dems and the GOP dug in their heals on off-shore-drilling, but forces for compromise - that would match off-shore-drilling measures with alternative energy boosts - could actually push through a bipartisan bill this month.
A second stimulus: with a still flagging economy, Congress plans a second - possibly $50 billion - push to stoke the economy, this time with investment in infrastructure.
09's budget: in theory, Congress is supposed to finish a budget by October 1, when fiscal year '09 starts. In practice, Dems have known all year they'd be punting the passage of a final budget to January, when they hope to have a more sympatico president. In the meantime, Congress will have to pass a "continuing resolution" to keep the government funded using 08's budget numbers.
