With Washington D.C. shut down following a massive snow storm, the House Agriculture Committee canceled a hearing regarding the Environmental Protection Agency.
The House will not be in session at all this week as the Office of the Majority Leader announced over the weekend that the next votes are scheduled for February first.
A House Agriculture Committee hearing planned for Tuesday on the impacts of the Environmental Protection Agency’s actions on the rural economy has been postponed.
No new date has been announced, according to the Hagstrom Report.
EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy had been expected to testify at the hearing. The Senate was still supposed to be in session Tuesday morning.