GOOD MORNING! Welcome to Huddle, the play-by-play guide to all things Capitol Hill, on this Monday, May 22, where next weekend might be long but this work week sure won’t feel short. HUDDLE WEEKLY MOST CLICKED: You know that if someone snapped a fire pic like this of you, you’d change your profile photo pronto, just like George Santos did. And credit where credit is due: Freelance photographer John Taggart took the shot for The Washington Post. MAKING A MARK IN MICHIGAN — Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) made a trip to Michigan this weekend to deliver the keynote speech at the Michigan Democratic State Party’s Legacy Dinner honoring retiring Sen. Debbie Stabenow. “When she saw an opportunity to serve, she took it, and she didn’t listen to anyone who told her to wait her turn. As a result, she’s gotten a lot done for this state and for our country. And more than that, she’s shown generations of young women growing up in Michigan that they can set the bar pretty damn high, and they don’t have to wait their turn, either," Kelly told attendees, rattling off some of Stabenow’s trailblazing milestones. Looking ahead to 2024, Kelly also attended a fundraiser for Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.), who is running for Stabenow’s Senate seat. He told folks at the fundraiser that Slotkin “doesn’t take any shit” and compared her background at the Pentagon and CIA to Stabenow’s long legacy of public service before Congress. Three would make a trend: Kelly made a trip earlier this year to Montana to support Sen. Jon Tester’s reelection. Kelly is throwing his weight as a battleground state senator (not to mention a famous astronaut and husband of a beloved former House member) to boost Democrats early in what is expected to be a very tough cycle for Dems in the Senate. HOUSE ACTION: CRAs — The House puts pollution regulations and Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan on the chopping block this week using the Congressional Review Act, a tool that allows lawmakers to swiftly overturn executive branch policies with simple majorities in both chambers. Student loans: The House votes this week on a CRA measure to overturn Biden’s student debt cancellation program and force his administration to resume collecting monthly payments and interest from tens of millions of Americans. The legislation would also kill the freeze on federal student loan payments and interest as well as the administration’s plan to forgive up to $20,000 of student debt per borrower. Trucking along: The House will also consider this week the Senate-passed CRA resolution to roll back EPA’s recently finalized emission standards for heavy-duty trucks that would cut harmful soot and smog pollution from trucks starting in model year 2027. The Senate cleared the measure 50-49 back on April 26. CARPER DIEM? — Delaware Democrat Sen. Tom Carper is expected to announce this morning whether he'll run for another six-year term at a news conference in Wilmington, Del. He’s been in the Senate since 2001 but previously served in the House and as governor. SCOTT SNAGS THUNE — One of the Senate GOP’s three Big Johns is backing Sen. Tim Scott’s (R-S.C.) presidential bill: South Dakota’s John Thune will be in North Charleston today for Scott’s official presidential campaign launch, Burgess scooped.
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