The Senate will gavel in for legislative business today for further consideration of a bill to reauthorize the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Leadership is still discussing a “time agreement” that would unlock votes on potentially dozens of amendments that are both germane and nongermane to aviation, though House Republican leadership is reportedly pushing back against the notion of tacking on unrelated bills to the FAA legislation. Notably, Sen. Ron Wyden (D-OR) has filed his and Ways and Means Committee Chair Jason Smith’s (R-MO) Tax Relief for American Families and Workers Act as an amendment to the underlying bill, but it is unclear whether Senate leadership will bring it up for consideration. If Congress cannot clear the FAA Reauthorization Act by Friday’s deadline, another short-term funding extension will be needed to keep the agency running.