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Today in the Senate

May 12:

The Senate will convene at 2:00 p.m. and will be in a period of morning business with Senators permitted to speak for up to 10 minutes each, with the time until 5:30 p.m. equally divided and controlled between the two Leaders or their designees. There will be no roll call votes on Monday.

Senators should be prepared to vote as early as 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday in relation to the following items: the McConnell amendment No. 4720 (energy) with a 60-vote threshold; the Reid amendment (energy) with a 60-vote threshold; passage of the flood insurance legislation (either S. 2284 or H.R. 3121); and cloture on the motion to proceed to H.R. 980 (collective bargaining).

If cloture on the motion to proceed is invoked, all post-cloture time will be yielded back and the motion to proceed will be agreed to.

 

ABOUT TIM: BIOGRAPHY OF BARBARA BROOKS JOHNSON

Tim and Barbara Johnson
Tim and Barbara Johnson

A native of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Barbara Brooks Johnson believes her roles as wife, mother, and professional go hand in hand with her strong commitment to community, family, and making a difference in the lives of others.

A graduate of the University of South Dakota and Michigan State University, Barbara has been active in children's issues and services for more than thirty years. Her experiences merge a unique blend of South Dakota and national policy, direct practice and academic research, and have helped establish Barbara as a role model and strong voice for children in South Dakota and Washington, DC.

Before her husband's election to the United States House of Representatives in 1986, Barbara held a position as an Associate Professor at the University of South Dakota. While teaching and researching, she worked closely with the South Dakota Department of Social Services in obtaining and directing training grants for child welfare staff. It was during this time she gained a valuable understanding of the potentially powerful combination of community involvement, education, and sound policy in making life better for South Dakota's children.

In addition to her work at the University, she spent fifteen years as a social worker in elementary and secondary education. She is intimately acquainted with the education and mental health needs of students.

Barbara currently serves as a steering committee member for the Executive Council for Congressional Families for Cancer Prevention. She is a two-time breast cancer survivor and remains active in promoting the need for cancer research and early detection through public service announcements, presentations and an annual booth at the South Dakota State Fair.

Tim and Barbara still have their home in Vermillion. Their oldest son, Brooks, currently works with the National Guard after serving in Bosnia, Kosovo, South Korea, Afghanistan, and Iraq. In May 2004, Brooks married Naida Snipas Johnson of Massachusetts. They have a son, Arius Timothy Johnson, or Ari for short.

Their second eldest son Brendan worked as an assistant prosecutor for Minnehaha County, clerked for U.S. District Judge Karen Schreier in Rapid City and currently practices law in Sioux Falls. He and his wife Jana have four children: Sutton, Trualem, Peneal and Cooper. "Tru" and "Pen" recently joined the family as they were adopted from Ethiopia.

Their daughter, Kelsey, a 2004 graduate of the University of South Dakota is currently in graduate school at George Washington University and works in policy development for the American Association for Cancer Research.

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