Good morning.
The Senate is still working its way through the Wall Street Reform legislation. That should be completed some time next week. GOP amendments to weaken the bill continue to fail.
Obama is heading to Buffalo today. He has a couple of events, including a meeting with families who lost relatives in that Continental commuter plane crash on February 12, 2009. Then, he's heading to a manufacturing services company to give a speech on the economy. He'll also answer questions from the audience at a Town Hall meeting. Tonight, Obama will be in NYC at a fundraiser for the DCCC.
Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan is continuing her rounds of the Senate today. She's going to meet with Senators Kerry, Specter, Schumer, Cardin, Klobuchar, Collins, and Scott Brown.
Over the next two weeks, the Senate and House Armed Services Committee will be "marking up" the 2011 Department of Defense Authorization legislation. This bill represents the best vehicle to repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell this year. At mark up, Committee members finalize legislation, including adding amendments, before it's passed out of Committee and sent on to the full House and Senate. On April 30th, Secretary Gates, who does work for President Obama, wrote that
"strongly worded" letter to the Chair of the House Armed Services Committee stating that he doesn't want any legislation to repeal DADT passed until the Pentagon's study of DADT is complete. That has had a problematic impact on Capitol Hill. The White House has not rebutted Gates, which means some members of Congress believe this delay is the policy of the President. Time is running out to fix it. We're very close to having the votes to attach repeal language in the Senate Committee. But, the President
needs to weigh in. He did promise a repeal this year. Yet, Obama's team on DADT, led by Deputy Chief of Staff Jim Messina, don't seem to get it. They better figure it out soon.
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