Congress Braces for Busy September

Lawmakers have four weeks to fund the government and the fight against Zika.

Here's a look at the busy month to come:

ZIKA FUNDING

AVOIDING GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN

Congress hasn't passed the spending bills needed to keep the government running past September, so both chambers have to pass a resolution before the end of the month to keep the lights on. Democrats want a bill to fund the government through December, while House conservatives support a longer-term measure through early 2017.

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EPIPEN BACKLASH

CLINTON EMAILS

Some members returning to Washington will also be reviewing classified materials from the FBI's investigation shared with Congress for the first time.

CONSERVATIVES WANT VOTE TO IMPEACH IRS COMMISSIONER

House conservatives unsuccessfully tried to force an impeachment vote of IRS Commissioner John Koskinen earlier this summer, and they could renew the effort with Congress back in session this month.

The last administration official to be successfully impeached by the House was Secretary of War William Belknap in 1876.