On January 23, 2026, Congress mostly stayed quiet: the Senate was not in session and will return Monday, January 26, when it plans to vote at about 5:30 p.m. on a cloture motion (a vote to end debate so the Senate can start considering the bill) for
S.3627, the Pregnant Students’ Rights Act; that cloture vote had not happened yet and so has no vote count. The House met briefly the same day, appointed Representative Bost as Speaker pro tempore, introduced four public bills (
H.R.7235–7238) and one resolution (
H.Res.1019), held no committee hearings, and took no recorded votes before adjourning at 10:02 a.m. These actions matter because the Senate’s cloture vote will decide whether it can move forward to debate
S.3627, and the House bill introductions start the formal process for those measures even though no laws were passed that day.
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