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The House also could take up another measure the Senate passed last week
-- a $600 million border security bill with money for more agents and unmanned surveillance drones. "We would obviously support the House concurring in the Senate package and doing so as quickly as possible," Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano told reporters in a telephone news conference the day after the Senate passed the bill. Lawmakers weren't the only ones caught off guard by the sudden decision to reconvene the House. The House chamber is currently under construction as workers replace the 30-year-old voting boards with new displays that will be more energy-efficient and easier to read. Temporary voting boards will be set up on the House floor so members can confirm their votes. While unusual, it's hardly unprecedented for the House to break from vacations to take care of business the party in charge considers pressing. In December 2008 the House returned to approve the auto industry rescue plan. In August 2005 lawmakers were called back to provide emergency relief for Katrina victims. Earlier that year, lawmakers gave up the last day of their spring break to vote on restoring a feeding tube to brain-damaged Terry Schiavo.
___ The jobs bill is H.R. 1586. The border security bill is S. 3721.
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