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From the published schedule of the 2011 US Congress, found at The Capitol.Net:

  • Senate
    2011 published 

     

    schedule 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    2011 Holidays 

    &
    Special Events

    House  


    2011 published

    schedule

     

    January 1
    New Year’s Day

    January 5 

    January

    12-15

     

    Senate Convenes

    Senate Democratic Retreat

     

    January 5
    112th Congress, First Session, convenes (pro-forma)

     

    January 

    5

    January 13-15

    House Convenes 

    House

    Republican Retreat

     

    January 17

    – 23

    Senate Recess January 

    17
    Martin Luther King Jr. Day

    January 25
    State of the Union

    (tentative)

     

    February 7
    President’s Budget submission*

    February 12 Lincoln’s Birthday

    January 31 – 

    February 6

    House Recess
    February 

    21 – 27

     

    President’s Day Senate Recess

    February 

    21 Presidents’ Day

    February 21 – 27 House Recess
    March 21 – 27 Senate 

    Recess

    March 13 Daylight Savings Time begins 

    (spring forward)

    March 21 – 27 House Recess
    April 18- May 1 Senate 

    Recess

    April 18 

    Passover begins at sundown

    April 22

    Good Friday

    April 24

    Easter

    April 18- May 1 

     

    May 16 –

    22

    House Recess 

     

    House Recess

    May 30 – 

    June 5

     

    Senate Recess

    May 30 Memorial 

    Day

    June 6 – 12 House Recess
    June 

    14 Flag Day

     

    July 4 – 10

    Senate Recess  

    July 4 Independence Day

    June 27 – July 

    5

    July 18 – 24

    House Recess 

    House

    Recess

    August 8 – September 5 

    September 26 – October 2

    Senate Recess 

    Senate Recess

    September 5 

    Labor Day

    September 28 Rosh Hashanah begins at sundown

     

    October 1 FY 2012

    begins

    August 8  

    – September 5

    September 26 – October 2

    House Recess 

    House

    Recess

    October 7 – 10 

    October 24 – 30

    Senate Recess 

    Senate Recess

     

    October 7

    Yom Kippur

    October

    10 Columbus
    Day

    November 6

    Daylight Savings Time ends (fall back)

    November 8 Election

    Day

    November 11 Veteran’s Day observed

    November 24 Thanksgiving Day

     

    October 17- 23

     

    November 7- 13

     

    November 21- 27

    House 

    Recess

     

    House

    Recess

     

    House Recess

    TBD Target Senate Adjournment December 20 Hanukkah 

    begins at sundown

    December 25

    Christmas Day

    December 8 Target House Adjournment

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    As I understand it, even during the weeks that they are officially working, Senators and Representatives typically arrive on a Monday, work Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, then blow town on Friday.

    Good to know that conditions in the USA are so optimal these days that our employees in the House and Senate can take so much time off. And get compensated handsomely in the process: $174,000 in salary, plus retirement and health benefits.

    Me, I remember enjoying school recesses as a kid, but nobody told me I could practically make a career out of them.

    If you’re not already feeling pissed off enough today, compare their compensation and actual work hours with yours.

    And remember to have a nice day.

     

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