session. maybe worse, certainly worse, senate republicans at the personal request of leader mcconnell continue their attempts to whitewash the attack of january 6 by filibustering the house passed commission, even though speaker pelosi and i agreed to changes proposed by senator collins. they were still only able to get six votes. senators should rest assured the events of january 6 will be investigated and that as majority leader, i reserve the right to force the senate to vote on the bill again at the appropriate time. senate democrats are doing everything we can to move bipartisan legislation where the opportunity exists. but we will not wait for months and months to pass meaningful legislation that delivers real results for american people. looking ahead, when the senate reconvenes on june 7, we will force a vote on hr-7.
of the women say impeach and remove him. that is death for any politician, right. but what he ought to be doing is calling up nancy pelosi, speaker pelosi and the house democrats passed hr-7, paycheck fairness act protects women in the workplace for equal pay and passed the senate and house and dead in the republican senate. mr. trump could unlock that and get it passed. he should get with nancy pelosi on gun background checks. seriously, this is what bill clinton did with newt gingrich while he was impeaching him. and we funded stuff for head start and at-risk kids. maybe he s listening. you never know. you never know. and we re talking about whether democrats made the case in the house there is the senate where things matter a lot. just ahead i ll ask one of the potential jurors in a senate trial for president trump whether he feels his colleagues in the house did their job so far. i m finding it hard to stay on top of things
insurance plans to cover abortion. it would impose tax penalties on small businesses if their health plans covered abortion. this bill is a perennial favorite in the republican controlled house, it s still right at the top of their priority list. the bill on this thing is hr-7. it s the first bill that the all male judiciary committee decided to move on this year. after clearing this committee with unanimous support from every republican, the bill then passed the full house yesterday on almost an entire party line vote. and now it will die in the senate. if by some miracle it does not die in the senate, it will be vetoed by president obama. why do it then? all the pundittry about the republican party s props with women voters tends to focus on gaffes or perceived sensitivity.
decided to do, right before coming to the state of the union address was pass yet another abortion ban. this one would make it all but impossible for private health insurance plans to cover abortion. it would impose tax penalties on small businesses if their health plans covered abortion. this bill is a perennial favorite in the republican controlled house, it s still right at the top of their priority list. the bill on this thing is hr-7. it s the first bill that the all male judiciary committee decided to move on this year. after clearing this committee with unanimous support from every republican, the bill then passed the full house yesterday on almost an entire party line vote. and now it will die in the senate. if by some miracle it does not die in the senate, it will be
right at the top of their priority list. the bill on this thing is hr-7. it s the first bill that the all male judiciary committee decided to move on this year. after clearing this committee with unanimous support from every republican, the bill then passed the full house yesterday on almost an entire party line vote. and now it will die in the senate. if by some miracle it does not die in the senate, it will be vetoed by president obama. why do it then? all the pundittry about the republican party s props with women voters tends to focus on gaffes or perceived sensitivity. what they wanted to be seen working on was another purely symbolic effort to roll back access to abortion. democrats tend to be incredulous that this is what republicans want to be known for, believe it, judge them by their own