Having received an earful from constituents back home, members of Congress return to Washington, D.C., with, as usual, a plate full of unfinished business.

From funding the government to cannabis banking and credit union access to military bases, industry lobbyists said they are going to be busy on any number of fronts.

Inevitably, many issues will remain unfinished. But since 2019 is the first year of the 116th Congress, legislation introduced this year can still be considered next year.

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