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January 9th, 2015

CD088: What is the 114th Congress?

  1. CD088: What is the 114th Congress? Jennifer Briney 26:47

In this bonus episode, a quick overview of Congressional basics. We also examine the priorities of the 114th Congress by reviewing the bills that were passed during its first week.

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114th Rules of the House

The 114th Congress passed the new rules, which amended the rules passed by the 113th Congress.

Bills Passed in the First Week House of Representatives HR 26: Terrorism Risk Insurance Program ReAuthorization Act of 2015

HR 22: The Hire More Heroes Act of 2015

HR 30: Save American Workers Act of 2015

HR 3: Keystone XL Pipeline Act

Defeated… For Now HR 37: Promoting Job Creation and Reducing Small Business Burdens Act

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Jennifer Briney started paying attention to world events while studying in Germany in the spring of 2003 when the United States overthrew the government of Iraq. After experiencing the war from outside the United States, she started asking questions about her government. Every answer led to fifty more questions. This led to a thirst for information that she is still unable to quench.

Over the years, the feeling like she was the only person paying attention to this information was making Jen insane so in late 2012, she launched Congressional Dish in order to share the information, to have an emotional outlet for dealing with the discoveries, and to create a community of people who were interested in Congress’s effect on our lives. Congressional Dish is now her full-time career, thanks entirely to the support from our growing community of producers from all over the world.