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Remember when House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer said in January that he had “bad news” for members of Congress - that they’d have to put more hours in at the office?

Rep. Steny H. Hoyer, the Maryland Democrat who will become House majority leader and is writing the schedule for the next Congress, said members should expect longer hours than the brief week they have grown accustomed to.

“I have bad news for you,” Hoyer told reporters. “Those trips you had planned in January, forget ‘em. We will be working almost every day in January, starting with the 4th.”
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He said members need to spend more time in the Capitol to pass laws and oversee federal agencies.

Well that didn’t last long.

But 10 months into the session, with their legislative agenda often in gridlock with the Bush administration and a big election year looming, the Democrats are now planning a lighter schedule when the 110th Congress begins its second year in mid-January.

The House majority leader, Representative Steny H. Hoyer of Maryland, told fellow Democrats this week that the House would not be in session next year on Fridays, except in June for work on appropriations bills.

Maybe they figure fewer days at work will prevent their approval rating from sinking lower.

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Remember this?

Forget the minimum wage. Or outsourcing jobs overseas. The labor issue most on the minds of members of Congress yesterday was their own: They will have to work five days a week starting in January.

The horror.

But never fear. Democrats always keep the promises they intend to keep.

And this wasn’t one of ‘em

MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 2007

The House is not in session.

Now, back to what the Majority was saying a month ago:

With the new calendar, the Democrats are trying to project a businesslike image when they take control of Congress in January.

Hoyer and other Democratic leaders say they are trying to repair the image of Congress, which was so anemic this year it could not meet a basic duty: to approve spending bills that fund government.

They’re hoping you’ll have forgotten all those campaign promises by now.

I haven’t. I just hope they keep their promise to raise taxes as well as they kept their promise to work 5 days a week.

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