The House will vote on at least three of Democrats’ top priorities in May, as the chamber takes up legislation on health care, climate change and equal rights.

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer sent a “Dear Colleague” letter Thursday informing Democrats of the planned floor schedule for the four-week legislative work period that will begin next week. Congress will be coming off its two-week Easter recess, with the next district work period occurring the week of Memorial Day.

First up on the upcoming agenda is HR 9, a bill affirming support for the United States staying in the Paris climate agreement despite President Donald Trump’s pledge to exit the pact as soon as eligible.

The week of May 6 the House will consider its latest version of a disaster relief funding package for continued federal assistance to states and U.S. territories ravaged by hurricanes, wildfires, floods and other natural disasters.

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