“Conservatives late Friday stalled action on the Senate floor as leaders scrambled to wrap up the 113th Congress,” Roll Call reports.
“Senators will reconvene at noon Saturday for a series of up to 40 roll call votes after conservatives sought to force votes to block President Barack Obama’s executive actions on immigration before consenting to a final vote on the ‘cromnibus’ to fund the government. The collapse of a potential deal to set the votes on the spending bill for Monday came amid a longstanding feud about nominations, which will now take center stage on Saturday.”
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