We still don’t know when senators could vote on the Jan. 6 bill. Here’s why.

The U.S. Capitol is seen in Washington, D.C., on May 27.
The U.S. Capitol is seen in Washington, D.C., on May 27. Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg/Getty Images

The vote timing in the Senate today is still not known. 

That’s because when they get back in at 9 a.m. ET, the GOP can yield back debate time or continue to run out the clock. Once they either yield back or run out clock, there are four votes related to China bill.

After last China bill procedural vote today, the GOP will have to decide whether to yield back debate time or continue using up to 30 hours of debate. 

Then there will be final passage of the China bill.

Then it’s the Jan. 6 procedural vote.

As with anything in the Senate, this all can happen quickly with an agreement, or itcan drag out if any one senator objects and wants to slow things down.

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