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Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Suspension Bills: Today, the House will consider several bills on the Suspension calendar.  Bills considered on the Suspension calendar are debatable for 40 minutes; may not be amended; and require a two-thirds vote for passage.  If a recorded vote is requested, it will be postponed.

The Daily WhipLine for Tuesday, January 13, 2009

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Clyburn Comments on Dismal Jobs Report
January 9, 2009

WASHINGTON, DC—House Majority Whip James E. Clyburn today released the following statement in response to news that 524,000 jobs were lost in the month of December, increasing the jobless rate to 7.2 percent, the highest level in 16 years.  In total, 2.6 million jobs were lost in 2008, the most since 1945. 

Clyburn Responds to Obama Economic Speech
January 8, 2009

WASHINGTON, DC— “Congress must come together and act quickly on this recovery package.  We cannot let ideological differences and political gamesmanship get in the way of restoring our economy.  The needs of our constituents are too great.  That’s why I am working with my colleagues to ensure that under this legislation, low-income and rural communities are not forgotten, and local entities have access to federal stimulus funding even if their governor or other state officials decline to take advantage of the robust investment our economy needs and our people deserve.”

111th Sworn In Today : Clyburn Delivers Reflection at Interfaith Prayer Service
January 6, 2009

WASHINGTON, DC—As part of the events surrounding the swearing-in of the 111th Congress, House Majority Whip James E. Clyburn this morning delivered the reflection at the 111th Congress Bipartisan Interfaith Prayer Service at Capitol Hill Presbyterian Church.  Later this afternoon, Clyburn and the other members of the 111th Congress were sworn in on the floor of the House of Representatives.  Clyburn was reelected House Majority Whip for the 111th Congress, the third-ranking Democrat in the House of Representatives.  This will be his second term as House Majority Whip.  Following are Clyburn’s remarks at the Interfaith Prayer Service.