September marks the beginning of the end of Harry Reid’s tenure in Congress. The Senate minority leader has four months left in office, and he’s not likely to go quietly.

“As he told me a while ago, this is going to be his last rodeo,” said Reid’s former spokesman Jim Manley. “I think he’s going to take it for all it’s worth.”

The Nevada Democrat outlined several items on his to-do list Thursday, days before senators began returning from the August recess. He lamented inaction on funding a response to the Zika virus outbreak, preventing suspected terrorists from buying guns, authorizing defense programs, strengthening voting rights and filling the vacancy on the Supreme Court.

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